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SolReka

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Passionate about solar cooking, alternative energy, and free energy devices. Discussions about Zero Point Energy and Dec 21 2012 http://solreka.com/blog

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    Is it okay to post answers, write questions and then occasionally leave a link to a blog article I wrote which references the subject matter of the question/answer?

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