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  • KarotheGreat
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    Re: Armenia

    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    yeah lets put a lot of nuclear power plants in a region where there's a possibility for earth quakes, that is just the best idea i've heard all day, omg like why didn't i ever think of it? (wishes there was a rolling eyes smiley)

    The point of green technologies is it's supposed to not harm the environment or anything else. Solar works, but for Armenia wind energy is perfect. I know there are some windy valleys in the middle of no where Armenia that are perfect for wind farms and could provide much, if not all Armenia with it's electrical needs.
    What can green energy bring us, will it protect us against Turkish agresion? No it won't but if we build a nuclear power plant can be used to make a-bombs in the long run. And the last earthquake that damaged Lenakan and destroyed Spitak didn't harm the first power plant. And green energy is much to expensive. The money can be used somewhere else where it's needed more like rebuilding the cities.





    Did you even read up on those people and try to find more? I don't even think you're educated enough to make this statement seeing as you can't spell "nuclear," or "being." Stop blaming them for a lie they've been taught since they were born, it's not they're fault they don't believe us. Don't get me wrong, you can be angry, but don't say racist b.s. things like the only good Turk is a dead one, b/c it's wrong and there are plenty of Armenians who would be better off dead too, so don't judge
    keep your insults to your self or I'll insulting. Got it, I know who dose guys are. And I loved reading Taner's book, and i don't consider him a turk. I think you should educate yourself what Turks are and they did to our nation through the course of the history. And your the firt Armenian I have seen defending Turks and attacking an other Amrenian Because he doesn't like Turks. Why do you defend our enemies?

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  • ara87
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    Re: Armenia

    Originally posted by Armanen View Post
    The Cafesjian Family Foundation has already been investing in solar, wind, and hydrogen energy for the past few years. Along with hydroelectric and nuclear energy, I think Armenia can be self sufficiant when it comes to energy by 2020, or 2025.
    Awesome, not a fan of the nuclear energy (earthquake and war prone region) but everything else good

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  • ara87
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    Re: Armenia

    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    xxxx solar power what will that do us any good, we need nucalair power so that not even Turkey would think to screw with us.
    yeah lets put a lot of nuclear power plants in a region where there's a possibility for earth quakes, that is just the best idea i've heard all day, omg like why didn't i ever think of it? (wishes there was a rolling eyes smiley)

    The point of green technologies is it's supposed to not harm the environment or anything else. Solar works, but for Armenia wind energy is perfect. I know there are some windy valleys in the middle of no where Armenia that are perfect for wind farms and could provide much, if not all Armenia with it's electrical needs.


    Originally posted by KarotheGreat View Post
    And there doesn't exist a good turk, when a turk is good it turns into a human beeing and is no longer a turk.
    Did you even read up on those people and try to find more? I don't even think you're educated enough to make this statement seeing as you can't spell "nuclear," or "being." Stop blaming them for a lie they've been taught since they were born, it's not they're fault they don't believe us. Don't get me wrong, you can be angry, but don't say racist b.s. things like the only good Turk is a dead one, b/c it's wrong and there are plenty of Armenians who would be better off dead too, so don't judge

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  • Tres Bien
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    Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

    Originally posted by yerazhishda View Post
    I think maybe your referring to rabiz-ified Erevancis?
    yes, I guess you can call them that.

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  • Armanen
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    Re: Armenia

    Originally posted by ara
    cool beans, the armenian gov, and wealthy diaspora, should invest in wind, solar energy, as part of the things they spend on Armenia, to help with energy there in general, i think the wind power would do great.
    The Cafesjian Family Foundation has already been investing in solar, wind, and hydrogen energy for the past few years. Along with hydroelectric and nuclear energy, I think Armenia can be self sufficiant when it comes to energy by 2020, or 2025.

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Re: Armenia

    Originally posted by ara87 View Post
    cool beans, the armenian gov, and wealthy diaspora, should invest in wind, solar energy, as part of the things they spend on Armenia, to help with energy there in general, i think the wind power would do great.

    And KarotheGreat, you should really change your signature, b/c there are good turks, i sugest you look up Orhan Pamuk, Elif Şafak, Taner Akçam, and many many more... Statements like that is why the Turks in Turkey who are lied to since the day they were born is one of the many reasons they think were evil, and believe their government
    xxxx solar power what will that do us any good, we need nucalair power so that not even Turkey would think to screw with us.

    And there doesn't exist a good turk, when a turk is good it turns into a human beeing and is no longer a turk.

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  • yerazhishda
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    Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

    Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
    My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it
    I think maybe your referring to rabiz-ified Erevancis?

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  • ara87
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    Re: Armenia

    cool beans, the armenian gov, and wealthy diaspora, should invest in wind, solar energy, as part of the things they spend on Armenia, to help with energy there in general, i think the wind power would do great.

    And KarotheGreat, you should really change your signature, b/c there are good turks, i sugest you look up Orhan Pamuk, Elif Şafak, Taner Akçam, and many many more... Statements like that is why the Turks in Turkey who are lied to since the day they were born is one of the many reasons they think were evil, and believe their government
    Last edited by ara87; 08-28-2008, 08:06 PM. Reason: accidently quoted post

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  • KarotheGreat
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    Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

    Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
    My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it
    And my ideal Armenia is an Armenia without xxxxers like you.

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  • Armanen
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    Re: How do you imagine your ''Ideal Armenia''?

    Originally posted by Tres Bien View Post
    My ideal Armenia: with no hayastantsits in it

    My idle Armenia wouldn't have dumb@ss' or even worse, agent provocateurs. Get the hint?

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