Bloom Box on 60 Minutes (wireless energy to replace grid)

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Bloom Box on 60 Minutes (wireless energy to replace grid)

Loni Rosser
Ok, I am having a major meltdown because I saw this wireless box they are launching on Wed this week to replace the grid. Called the Bloom Box.
 
I guess a number of corporations are using them now like Ebay, Google & a few others.
They call it clean green energy.  I call it dirty toxic energy robbing electricity.
 
At least with conduit I can feel ok with going out in to the public. Will this nightmare never end?
 
Loni
 
 
 
 
 


     

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PUK
RE THE BLOOM BOX seems a good way to steal oxygen from a space and
asphyiate the occupants slowly while they watch their TVS !

puk


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Re: Bloom Box on 60 Minutes (wireless energy to replace grid)

Loni Rosser
You put it outside in the back yard & it provides electricity for the wholehouse. They say it will be about $3,000 which is not that expensive. People will buy these. Loni

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RE THE BLOOM BOX seems a good way to steal oxygen from a space and
asphyiate the occupants slowly while they watch their TVS !

puk

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Re: Bloom Box on 60 Minutes (wireless energy to replace grid)

Marc Martin
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> You put it outside in the back yard & it provides electricity for the
> whole house. They say it will be about $3,000 which is not that
> expensive. People will buy these.

Yes, but I'm sure that there are some very large companies who will
do their best to make sure that these things fail in the marketplace.
(competition for the existing power companies, you know...)

Marc

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evie15422
Hi Marc,
 
You write:  "Yes, but I'm sure that there are some very large companies who will
do their best to make sure that these things fail in the marketplace.
(competition for the existing power companies, you know...)"
 
My reply:  We can only hope!
 
Diane


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Subject: Re: [eSens] Bloom Box on 60 Minutes (wireless energy to replace grid)
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Date: Monday, February 22, 2010, 2:29 PM


 



> You put it outside in the back yard & it provides electricity for the
> whole house. They say it will be about $3,000 which is not that
> expensive. People will buy these.

Yes, but I'm sure that there are some very large companies who will
do their best to make sure that these things fail in the marketplace.
(competition for the existing power companies, you know...)

Marc








     

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Re: Bloom Box on 60 Minutes (wireless energy to replace grid)

Loni Rosser
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Well they said that the power companies will be behind them. Don't know thedetails there but they did address it. Loni

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> You put it outside in the back yard & it provides electricity for the
> whole house. They say it will be about $3,000 which is not that
> expensive. People will buy these.

Yes, but I'm sure that there are some very large companies who will
do their best to make sure that these things fail in the marketplace.
(competition for the existing power companies, you know...)

Marc








     

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