Metal mug
04-02-2011, 05:42 PM
I found this funny/weird story in an newspaper article. It reads as follows.
"I am brilliant," Angeles Duran told a press conference in Vigo, Galicia, "and I know the law. There is no snag to my claim, because I have backed it up legally. Anyone else could have done what I did, but thet didn't, because I am a genius. Under spanish law, I am now the official owner of the sun, and I plan to charge people for using it." Earlier, Ms Duran had displayed a document issued by the notary office in Virgo, backing her claim to ownership. "It confirms that I am the sole owner of the Sun, a star of the spectral type G2, located in the centre of the solar system, at an average distance of 149,600,000 kms from Earth. The idea came to me after I read about an American who had claimed ownership of the moon and Mars. I checked the law , and found that although the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 prevents goverments from staking a claim over a celestial body , that ban does not apply to private individuals. I have already met with the spanish ministry on Industry, to discuss levying a fee on thier solar-powered photovoltaic plants, and I plan to charge goverments worldwide for use of the Sun, once I have worked out how to inforce my claim. I plan to give income to the national pension fund, and to end world hunger, and I will only keep 10% for myself. It's time to start doing things the right way ."
Now that seems just a little mad. Or is it just me :confused2: Anyway I think she basically wants to charge people who benefit from the Sun like farmers and solar panel owners. Just what green energy needs, a new tax. :rolleyes: Anyway I was thinking, I got sunburn on my legs once and my curtains have faded a bit. I think I'll sue her. ;)
"I am brilliant," Angeles Duran told a press conference in Vigo, Galicia, "and I know the law. There is no snag to my claim, because I have backed it up legally. Anyone else could have done what I did, but thet didn't, because I am a genius. Under spanish law, I am now the official owner of the sun, and I plan to charge people for using it." Earlier, Ms Duran had displayed a document issued by the notary office in Virgo, backing her claim to ownership. "It confirms that I am the sole owner of the Sun, a star of the spectral type G2, located in the centre of the solar system, at an average distance of 149,600,000 kms from Earth. The idea came to me after I read about an American who had claimed ownership of the moon and Mars. I checked the law , and found that although the Outer Space Treaty of 1967 prevents goverments from staking a claim over a celestial body , that ban does not apply to private individuals. I have already met with the spanish ministry on Industry, to discuss levying a fee on thier solar-powered photovoltaic plants, and I plan to charge goverments worldwide for use of the Sun, once I have worked out how to inforce my claim. I plan to give income to the national pension fund, and to end world hunger, and I will only keep 10% for myself. It's time to start doing things the right way ."
Now that seems just a little mad. Or is it just me :confused2: Anyway I think she basically wants to charge people who benefit from the Sun like farmers and solar panel owners. Just what green energy needs, a new tax. :rolleyes: Anyway I was thinking, I got sunburn on my legs once and my curtains have faded a bit. I think I'll sue her. ;)