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	<title>Comments on: Solar Roadways may Replace Standard Asphalt &amp; Offer Lucrative Fiscal Solidity</title>
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		<title>By: Steven Devore</title>
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		<dc:creator>Steven Devore</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Feb 2010 21:26:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hello, My name is Steve Devore and right now I&#039;m living in Chicago. I thought this was my idea but was I wrong. I think this is the way out of our problems. If we can get an area in the States to do a trial on this, it might be able to get us out of debt also, buy selling the tiles and instaltion to other countries. No more power polls to come down, no more black outs. Plus as we lay the new road ways we can put fiber optic cables at the same time. The roads could be fixed as easy as installing new tiles. I have also thought of a substraight to make the roadbed out of old rubber products wire and a type of Kevlar type product. Buy connecting the road beds and home solar collecters we would have more power then we need. This would also put the power back in the peoples hands and take the power companies, coal, oil, nuclear out of the picture alltogether. Geothermal could be another power source too. I do not have the education or business background but I&#039;m a very open minded thinker and not afraid to put myself out their. If threr is anything I can do please let me know. thank you again. Steven Devore (steven.devore@rcn.com)
P.S. I think I know how to make the wire mesh to make the road bed flexable and strong in any temperature! All this to be manufactured and built buy the U.S.A. to be exported around the world. Its a good start to get out of our countries debt.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hello, My name is Steve Devore and right now I&#8217;m living in Chicago. I thought this was my idea but was I wrong. I think this is the way out of our problems. If we can get an area in the States to do a trial on this, it might be able to get us out of debt also, buy selling the tiles and instaltion to other countries. No more power polls to come down, no more black outs. Plus as we lay the new road ways we can put fiber optic cables at the same time. The roads could be fixed as easy as installing new tiles. I have also thought of a substraight to make the roadbed out of old rubber products wire and a type of Kevlar type product. Buy connecting the road beds and home solar collecters we would have more power then we need. This would also put the power back in the peoples hands and take the power companies, coal, oil, nuclear out of the picture alltogether. Geothermal could be another power source too. I do not have the education or business background but I&#8217;m a very open minded thinker and not afraid to put myself out their. If threr is anything I can do please let me know. thank you again. Steven Devore (steven.devore@rcn.com)<br />
P.S. I think I know how to make the wire mesh to make the road bed flexable and strong in any temperature! All this to be manufactured and built buy the U.S.A. to be exported around the world. Its a good start to get out of our countries debt.</p>
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