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A Museum Curator Visits The Creation Museum
PZ Myers passes along some observations from a museum curator who visited the Creation Museum in Kentucky and wrote about it in a peer-reviewed journal.
Some Revisionist Pseudo-History From Tom Carper
I simply could not let this piece of self-aggrandizement from Tom Carper pass following the death of Russell W. Peterson. The News-Journal article noting Peterson’s passing and his many accomplishments featured this quote from Carper: “Just after his 75th birthday, Gov. Peterson came to see me in the governor’s office and said, ‘We ought to […]
Shots Fired at Holocaust Museum
There has been a shooting at the Holocaust Museum in Washington DC. Early reports suggets that the shooter is a white supremacist and anti-tax activist. Four people were injured, including the shooter. From the shooters bio: In 1981 Von Brunn attempted to place the treasonous Federal Reserve Board of Governors under legal, non-violent, citizens arrest. […]
Happy Easter from The SEU
This morning I attended the second meeting in a month of the Sustainable Energy Utility (SEU) Oversight Board. The big news that came out of this meeting was that a final contract had been negotiated with Applied Energy to be the Contract Administrator. The CA is responsible for the actual work of the SEU. The […]
Comment Rescue: What’s Going On With the SEU?
Anon posted the following question, and El Somnambulo would hope that our environmental watchdogs could answer it: “Speaking of environmental stuff… Anyone know what this means? NEWS FROM THE DELAWARE DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL March 10, 2009 Vol. 39, No. 82 Contact: Charlie Smisson, Delaware Energy Office, 302-735-3480; or Melanie Rapp, Public Affairs, […]
The SEU: New Characters, Same Script
This morning I attended the SEU oversight board’s February meeting. A few days ago I got an email from the guy responsibe for notifying those of us on the SEU mailing list of impending meetings. The email included an agenda and the location/time of the meeting. When I arrived, I asked for and received a […]
The SEU in 2008
It is useful to review where we have been with regard to the Sustainable Energy Utility. This is an organization that was created out of thin air by Harris McDowell in 2006. He the presided over an “interim” board that was to define the future of the SEU. Senator McDowell was reticent to declare the […]
SEU RFP To Be Released Before New Oversight Board is Seated
I spoke to the Energy Office this morning. The word is that the new board will not be seated before the RFP goes out. This is sad. Apparently, Gov. Minner has signed the bill into law, but she has not yet appointed the new board. Whether or not the SEU Task Force is legal and […]
LiberalGeek Reports From the SEU RFP Meeting
Sorry that I haven’t posted on this earlier, but my weekend was very enjoyable and made a long post difficult to write. My schedule cleared at work on Thursday so I was able to break away for a few hours to get out to the public comment meeting for the RFP that the SEU is […]
SEU RFP Meeting
My schedule changed a little, so I will be able to head down to Dover for this meeting, If you have anything you would like me to ask, just leave it in the comments. I’ll have access to them from the meeting.
Next SEU Meeting Scheduled
The SEU has put out a public notice for comments on an RFP to hire a contract administrator for the SEU. The draft RFP is available here. A meeting is scheduled for Thursday, July 3 at 10AM in Dover. Interestingly, the notice just came to my inbox at 2:30PM today. I am not sure that […]
McDowell Folds On Trying To Force SEU Quasi-Public/Private Bullshit On The State
Tommywonk gives me some props, but Liberalgeek’s reports from the SEU meetings I think had a great impact. Also, John Kowalko has been dogged in his determination to see that McDowell could not move foward without accountability. Bottom Line: High fives all around.
Liberalgeek Reporting from the SEU Meeting
I was able to make it to the SEU meeting today to see where this task force is going. Charlie Copeland was not in attendance, but there was no problem getting a quorum this time. It was better attended than the previous one in terms of the public as well. There were about 25 people […]
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