I'd like to congratulate our Arab brothers for heading Iraq the eighth session of Arab electricity ministries. When I read this news I laughed a lot because I know what kind of experience Iraq has in electricity industry and I know that our dear minister will use Iraqi experience to serve our brothers. Iraq will teach them how to hold conference to talk about false projects and how to put cornerstone for electricity station that will not see the light of reality.
I'm really afraid a day will come when I see Arab homeland is covered with darkness after Iraq transfers our great experience to them especially the experience of programmed cutting of national power
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Posted by: GILLESPIELorie | April 09, 2010 at 03:59 AM
Yes all majors inventions come from electricity, what would we do without it !
Posted by: r4 card | December 20, 2009 at 05:29 AM
electricity is what I think has been the biggest invention in world history. From it comes the internet, tv, and so on. Seeing an Iraq with no electricity is seeing a dead Iraq, and that must not happen.
Posted by: electric bicycle | July 18, 2009 at 01:40 AM