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Just checking in to see how TOD/CAN is doing. Are the sitemeter stats keeping up with expectations?--I hope so. I would really like to see Canadian websurfers find this forum in huge numbers and become emotionally impelled to add comments. Canadians will play a huge role in PO & GW, they just don't realize it yet.
BTW, my father, now sadly deceased last year, was born in Vancouver, B.C. in 1909. He talked lovingly of the city.
Bob Shaw in Phx,Az Are Humans Smarter than Yeast?
Welcome to TOD:C - nice to see you over here. We seem to get quite a few visitors to TOD:C, but not many comments yet. Hopefully more readers will chime in as time goes by -either with comments or with guest posts. The more people we have making an effort here, the broader the base of issues we will be able to cover for the benefit of all our readership. An indpendent Canadian perspective on energy issues will be vital in the coming years.
Stoneleigh