Agreed.
What is theoretically possible and what happens in practice are two VERY
different things
Lester
On May 31, 2011, at 1:25 PM, <bjshov8 at tx.rr.com> <bjshov8 at tx.rr.com>
wrote:
> I think they are a good idea and I hope they are worthwhile. I really don't
know the details though. I'd like to have one in my back yard. I would have
my house plugged into it, lights on all the time, etc. I would have some
windows in the main shaft, maybe a little balcony on the side partway up so I
could go up there and watch the scenery.
>
> I'm suspicious that the windmill fields are planned, promoted and managed by
idiots. I've yet to go by a group of them that more than a few were actually
running. How dumb is it to spend the money building them and then not use the
energy that they can produce.
>
> But to really answer your question, I'm afraid that so many people have
promoted green conservation schemes that they have tainted anything that has
to do with conservation, to the point that now everything related to
conservation reminds people of crackpots. I'm all for legitimate ways to
conserve, ways that really make sense. Whenever I hear about a Prius, all I
can think about is all of the energy used to ship their batteries around the
world twice, and what the junk batteries may do to the environment in the
future.
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