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When my oldest son, a Marine, left for war and crossed the border from Kuwait into Iraq in March 2003 I started writing my conscience. After two tours that young combat veteran, my first born son, is now permanently disabled suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and his mother is now an ardent peace activist. Today I am active with Veterans for Peace, Military Families Speak Out and on the board of Rural Organizing Project Also, I am CEO of Rogue River Wind, Ltd and the inventor of a low profile wind turbine incorporating a high bandwidth generator developed with Portland State University.

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Making it work in Portland

Naturally each fabricator will have different ways of doing things. Still all methods must follow basic sound practices and when they do not the integrity of an entire project is compromised. Consequently I am very impressed with how our new fabricator for the LIM has assessed the weaknesses and devised methods to salvage consequences of poor design choices and strengthen the whole system.

Will post some pics when I return from Portland

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  1. It’s about time, huh?

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