Saturday, October 14, 2006

I welcome Mr. Aach...

Sounds good to me, MrJA.

Does anyone know how to link to lots of site/blog linx at once, i.e. The Australian, Fox, CNN, AlJazeera, The Jerusalem Post ????

Ben

James Aach has left a new comment on your post "Nukes":

If there is ever to be public acceptance of nuclear power, it will have to come as much from our culture as from think tanks and newspaper editorials. (France has achieved this.) As an energy professional, I know that almost no one in the United States outside of the electric power industry has a real "feel" for just how hard it is to produce large amounts of electricity, and what the real pros and cons are of the various generation options - fossil, nuclear, wind, etc. I have tried to combine the cultural aspects of the energy debate with my insider knowledge of nuclear power by writing a thriller novel called "Rad Decision". My book discusses the people, the politics and the technology of nuclear energy. Many of the points Mr. Wattenberg lays out above are portrayed. The book is available online at no cost to readers - and they seem to like it judging from their homepage comments. It has also been endorsed by Stewart Brand - a prominent "greenie" who has called for a second look at all our energy supplies.

I hope Mr. Wattenberg will be kind enough to allow this message to be posted - and perhaps a few interested folks might take a look.

RadDecision.blogspot.com

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Posted by James Aach to Wattenblog at 10/14/2006 11:00:37 AM

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Blogger James Aach said...

Thank you very much for mentioning my book. I greatly appreciate it. I hope readers will find my attempt to combine the "airport paperback" with an accurate portrayal of the US nuclear industry to be both entertaining and enlightening.

October 14, 2006  
Blogger Robert Elart Waters said...

Ben-

Try http://www.blogrolling.com/

This service- it is free- will allow you to put a code in the bookmarks section fo your template which will include links to anybody you see fit to link to at their blog site. It's automatic, and quite easy. And free.

You might want to check your cutting and pasting. As things now stand, you're offering readers of your blog the option of publishing or rejecting things you've already published.

I know the Blogger software needs some getting used to, but you're not that far away! ;)

October 15, 2006  

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