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October 19, 2012 7:30 am  #1


Environmental impact

Where has my post gone regarding the environmental impact of pro counters?  This is a legitimate concern and one I must have answered before I make my upgrade.  I will only do business with companies who have "green" measures in place and have concern for our mother earth.  I look forward to a prompt explanation.  Do you have no concern for our future generations?


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October 19, 2012 7:40 am  #2


Re: Environmental impact

Your topic was deleted because the discussion run an unintended direction. In fact the replies on your query were not appropriate.
I hope the discussion will be continued seriously.

FYI:
This is a forum. Asking for prompt explanation is at least questionably.


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October 19, 2012 7:51 am  #3


Re: Environmental impact

What a question. The energy comes from the carbon power station - Made in the USSR 1975. Yesterday there was a photo but there is always a lot of deleted in this Forum.


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October 19, 2012 7:52 am  #4


Re: Environmental impact

this is a pointless thread again.


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October 19, 2012 8:00 am  #5


Re: Environmental impact

Spain Flag Collector wrote:

What a question. The energy comes from the carbon power station - Made in the USSR 1975. Yesterday there was a photo but there is always a lot of deleted in this Forum.

Is this true?  I was under the impression that a US based company is behind this operation.


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October 19, 2012 8:03 am  #6


Re: Environmental impact

Paul Prince wrote:

this is a pointless thread again.

Sir, I must ask why you believe my thread to be pointless?  Do you not have any children or relatives that will make use of this earth long after we are gone?  Do you not believe our usage has consequences?  I would imagine that tallying the millions of visitors to my blog each day would require a calculator of enormous proportions.  I only want to ensure these calculations are done in a manner that ensures a renewable continuity that is in harmony with our surroundings.  It would do us all well to consider the footprint we leave.


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October 19, 2012 8:05 am  #7


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Thanks Alex,
Your contribution is what I call a really, really serious reply on a customer query.

Thank you, it was very, very, very helpful to keep this thread serious. 


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October 19, 2012 8:06 am  #8


Re: Environmental impact

Jens wrote:

Your topic was deleted because the discussion run an unintended direction. In fact the replies on your query were not appropriate.
I hope the discussion will be continued seriously.

FYI:
This is a forum. Asking for prompt explanation is at least questionably.

My deepest apologies moderator.  I was not able to return in time to find these replies.  Please let me know how I can take upon your offer to donate a drink in your name.

Last edited by Green Gary (October 19, 2012 8:06 am)


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October 19, 2012 8:06 am  #9


Re: Environmental impact

Green Gary wrote:

Paul Prince wrote:

this is a pointless thread again.

Sir, I must ask why you believe my thread to be pointless?  Do you not have any children or relatives that will make use of this earth long after we are gone?  Do you not believe our usage has consequences?  I would imagine that tallying the millions of visitors to my blog each day would require a calculator of enormous proportions.  I only want to ensure these calculations are done in a manner that ensures a renewable continuity that is in harmony with our surroundings.  It would do us all well to consider the footprint we leave.

We are not discussing this at the "flag counter pro" section of this forum. If you like to open a discussion about the environment use the "general discussion" section.


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October 19, 2012 8:44 am  #10


Re: Environmental impact

Moderator, my apologies again.  I do not wish to debate the merits of preserving our environment but feel that this is a worthwhile thread and a worthwhile topic for discussion.  For someone to say that this discussion is pointless, I assume they must be uneducated or are oblivious to their footprint on our mother earth and the efforts we must take to preserve her.  There is nothing pointless about being concerned about what is left for the generations we leave behind and planning our consumption of goods and services with this in mind.

Last edited by Green Gary (October 19, 2012 9:04 am)


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