The Guardian

The Guardian
ISBN-10
0887393705
ISBN-13
9780887393709
Series
The Guardian
Category
Fiction
Pages
214
Language
English
Published
2001
Author
Daniel J. Bowen

Description

Daniel J. Bowen ... A hundredth of a cent may not sound like much , but multiply it by a billion kilowatts and you're talking about some serious ... Now , imagine what a whole penny could do multiplied by those same billion kilowatts .

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