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    Quote Originally Posted by andywesteast View Post
    Most of the squatters have jumper electricity. They do not have to pay 500 to 1000 in electricity bills.

    If this bote light is meant to lessen the squatters electric bills, then its not world changing.

    I can see a large squatter colony from our condo building in Makati, none are using the bote light.
    Squatters "share" meters. You can see a single "legit" meter being shared and submetered ad infinitum sometimes. And in some areas, there are a dozen meters or more for just a single lot. Never been inside one, I suppose?

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    Not all good ideas have to be expensive.

    What's your definition of "world changing"? Should there be a dozen installations? A hundred? A thousand? A hundred thousand? Two hundred thousand?

    Because they've passed that already. (over 200k installs in the Philippines alone)

    Whether the electricity displaced is paid for or pilfered, that represents a few hundred million pesos worth of electricity that is not being used.

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    By the way:

    How many solar thermal hydrogen power stations are operational and supplying hydrogen to consumers on a sustainable basis?

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    Following that logic: I don't see any prostitutes out on Taft Avenue. Ergo. Walang prosti sa Manila.
    Last edited by niky; August 22nd, 2013 at 01:54 AM.

    Ang pagbalik ng comeback...

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