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In reply to the discussion: Is anyone really surprised by this? Really, anyone? [View all]NYC_SKP
(68,644 posts)60. Nope. None of those indicate PG&E presence in Ohio.
If I'm wrong, please tell me which of the results from your Google search indicate that.
One is about a scam going on, here's a comment:
I got one of those emails awhile ago. Mine came from California telling me to appear in court. Due to the fact I'd recently had a bout with Malware, I deleted it without opening it. I have never been in California, ever.http://www.wcpo.com/money/consumer/dont-waste-your-money/beware-court-notice-and-pge-bill-emails
Another is just a page that has multiple articles:
1 of 10 Sumatran rhinos in captivity dies in Ohio ... The Cincinnati Zoo says the death of its only female Sumatran rhino is a blow to a .... PG&E President Tony Earley said the company has made fundamental changes to its ...http://www.wthr.com/story/25094115/pge-federal-criminal-charges-likely-in-gas-blast
Another is that PG&E is working with a Cincinnati software developer:
This year, PG&E is using new software thats helping the utility forecast its power needs. That tool, which PG&E helped customize with a Cincinnati software developer, uses customers SmartMeter data to make the forecasts even more precise.http://www.pgecurrents.com/2013/10/11/smartmeter-data-helping-pge-accurately-forecast-electricity-needs/
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And Duke Energy is a person under the law, entitled to freedom of speech and of religion
Glorfindel
Mar 2014
#4
Therefore, an arrest warrant should go out to Duke Energy, directors and the executive echelon. It's
RKP5637
Mar 2014
#27
It's going to be interesting to watch the male Supremes twist themselves in knots on the HL case.
CrispyQ
Mar 2014
#37
And a lot of people in North Carolina support and defend their right to do so you betcha *wink*!
NBachers
Mar 2014
#16
I had to spend Thanksgiving with a N Carolinian who was upset about part of the outer banks being ..
stuntcat
Mar 2014
#21
Why don't our fearless leaders in the Senate have hearings on this type of shit?
Elwood P Dowd
Mar 2014
#23
Share your links, please. I'd be interested to see what you found, I found nothing like that.
NYC_SKP
Mar 2014
#54
It also would be different questions regarding their violation of EPA regulations/laws
treestar
Mar 2014
#55
Duke energy should be seized by the government because of their environmental damage.
Enthusiast
Mar 2014
#31
Blame congress. Don't blame a business for staying competitive. (not that you are)
NYC_SKP
Mar 2014
#40