Zero-Pollution Cafe
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Message Posted by Gary Thomas on September 30, 1998 at 10:01:29:

Dear Mr. Shangold:

Ed is also the first name of Ed Eaton, the Solar
Cooking instructor at Solar Energy International in
Carbondale, Colorado.

Three years after I completed 5 courses at SEI, I
still owe $1,800.00+ in tuition. I'm very anxious to
payoff this, and a few other similar debts.

Perhaps building a large solar/zero-pollution is one
way out of debt! I can sell solar baked cookies at a
WINTER Solstice Celebration or at any other festival
(day or night, sun or rain). This should prove the
concept and earn me about $1.00 per cookie; 50-75
cents net profit per cookie, that is.

Do you know of anyone who wants to design, then build a
truly Zero-Pollution Eco-Cafe? All energy in this Cafe
is to be 100% zero-pollution; including lighting,
heating + cooling, hot-water, cooking, aquistion and
delivery of food and supplies, and electricity.

This can be done in an affordable and practical manner.
I know how. However, I'm not a businessperson and I'm
almost flat broke from chasing this very possible dream.

So there it is: The cat is out of the bag, once again.

Is this idea sufficiently appealing to pursue as a
team?

Sustainable wealth creation awaits....Gary Richard
Thomas. ThwarTexT@hotmail.com

P.S.- What about a Solar Lightsmith Micro-Foundary, for
melting recycled aluminum cans and common recycled
metals into sand-cast metal artwork? This I can build.
At this time, no solar-thermal micro-foundaries exist.
Remember, whatever exists is possible.



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