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On Tue, 31 May 2011 09:08:48 -0400, Home Guy wrote:
" wrote: Did you read the link? Yes, Obviously you didn't. Why should any utility put a demand meter on anyone pulling only 2000 kwh per month? They certainly didn't. Why do you insist they did? ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ =========== National Grid installs a demand meter whenever a customer's energy consumption has exceeded 2000 kilo-watt hours (kWh) per month for four consecutive months. ============= Now take your foot out of your mouth and explain why such an agressive policy is needed for a demand meter for such a paltry energy usage. You have all this time to find one counterexample (...) Yes, I have the time to entertain tangents to the thread I started, But no time to research your own damned problem. which includes showing what a moron you are when you don't read what others have posted. Of course you're too stupid to figure out that I have read the whole silly thread. You really are an ass. Why do you refuse to admit you were wrong? Diversion isin't an answer. I said you fond ONE counterexample, dummy. Why do you snip context? The fact is that you aren't looking for an answer, troll. |
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