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So who needs oil or nuclear power? Not America!
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| Hurricane Guy 2005-10-13, 6:21 pm |
| Nukes, though seemingly clean are far from clean. Because of
their concentration of energy not only provide a target but as you know
when a mistake is made, and mistakes are inevitable, the nuke will
contaminate a large area when it does go.
Small co-gens are a much better choice because they can be operated by
private entities such as farmers and local municipalities,
universities, indistries and so on. They are much safer, provide a
better support for the grid, don't become so critical or reliant as a
Nuke.
Nukes have a tremedous amount of politics. It becomes another Cartel
just like the Oil and Auto Cartel. Soon there is more expenditure
supporting the regulatory commission than there is in producing the
power. It grows into a giant fungus like the IRS and SSA , NASA and all
the agencies that take on a life of their own and can no longer can be
controlled. Everyones brother-in-law has a life time position. Jobs are
created to sharpen a pencil.
The answer?
KISS: Keep It Simple and Safe
Keep it where the people can operate and manage their own power for
themselves.
Closing the borders and confronting the population explosion is a far
more worthy task than building a Cartel to supply them with energy.
Make a requirement: to come to this country you will need to BYOB
"Bring Your Own Battery" and water. When they run out, Bye Bye! your
vacation is over. We cannot keep supporting the whole world who refuses
to keep their pants zipped up.
We have no Energy Crisis, what we do have is a Population Crisis.
The Cause: Our Population Crisis was brought on by citizen apathy and
greed and
supporting a very bad and failed Leadership Crisis
Us "Babyboomers" and previous generations have failed miserably for our
children and grandchildren who we are passing this world on to. We
certainly have nothing to be proud of and have been horrible examples
for our young.
We need to think for ourselves and quit listening to our failed
leadership tell us what they want to do. We need to listen more to our
young people and support their wishes, it's their world not ours. If
it's green, it's probably good. If it's brown it's probably more of our
leaderships bull shit!
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| Dirk Van de moortel 2005-10-13, 7:21 pm |
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"Hurricane Guy" <bdt5@cox.net> wrote in message news:1129236812.555158.322370@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Nukes, though seemingly clean are far from clean. Because of
> their concentration of energy not only provide a target but as you know
> when a mistake is made, and mistakes are inevitable, the nuke will
> contaminate a large area when it does go.
>
> Small co-gens are a much better choice because they can be operated by
> private entities such as farmers and local municipalities,
> universities, indistries and so on. They are much safer, provide a
> better support for the grid, don't become so critical or reliant as a
> Nuke.
>
> Nukes have a tremedous amount of politics. It becomes another Cartel
> just like the Oil and Auto Cartel. Soon there is more expenditure
> supporting the regulatory commission than there is in producing the
> power. It grows into a giant fungus like the IRS and SSA , NASA and all
> the agencies that take on a life of their own and can no longer can be
> controlled. Everyones brother-in-law has a life time position. Jobs are
> created to sharpen a pencil.
>
> The answer?
> KISS: Keep It Simple and Safe
> Keep it where the people can operate and manage their own power for
> themselves.
> Closing the borders and confronting the population explosion is a far
> more worthy task than building a Cartel to supply them with energy.
>
> Make a requirement: to come to this country you will need to BYOB
> "Bring Your Own Battery" and water. When they run out, Bye Bye! your
> vacation is over. We cannot keep supporting the whole world who refuses
> to keep their pants zipped up.
>
> We have no Energy Crisis, what we do have is a Population Crisis.
Indeed, the only problem the planet has, is a Population Problem.
Solve that one and every problem we can imagine is solved as well.
But don't put too much energy in solving it. Population Problems
tend to solve themselves. The more people we have, the greater the
probablility that someone solves the problem by merely Severely
Fucking Up.
Dirk Vdm
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| Hurricane Guy 2005-10-13, 8:21 pm |
| Amen to that. Man cannot destroy the Earth nor can he exhaust the
Energy, He can only shit in his own nest! And we are doing a good job
of that!
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| On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 22:04:19 GMT, "Dirk Van de moortel"
<dirkvandemoortel@ThankS-NO-SperM.hotmail.com> wrote:
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>Indeed, the only problem the planet has, is a Population Problem.
>Solve that one and every problem we can imagine is solved as well.
>But don't put too much energy in solving it. Population Problems
>tend to solve themselves. The more people we have, the greater the
>probablility that someone solves the problem by merely Severely
>Fucking Up.
Hmm bird flu, hurricanes, heat waves, extreme weather, earthqakes -
the plent is trying to shake us off its back.
This site
http://satellite.ehabich.info/
shows pictures of earth from space - showing the clouds,earthquakes
etc it is one of my favourite sites to go and look at for a quick look
at what earthquakes and volcanoes are happening.
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| donstockbauer@hotmail.com 2005-10-14, 8:21 am |
| Is a metacivilization/planetary intelligence too big a price to pay for
world unity????????
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| Androcles 2005-10-14, 12:21 pm |
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"mogga" <di@NOSPAMPLEASEmogga.com> wrote in message
news:bo2vk1dg66fc5fe9584uorafg33pkftolk@4ax.com...
| Hmm bird flu, hurricanes, heat waves, extreme weather, earthqakes -
| the plent is trying to shake us off its back.
What's a plent?
Androcles.
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| Vaughn 2005-10-15, 3:21 pm |
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"Hurricane Guy" <bdt5@cox.net> wrote in message
news:1129236812.555158.322370@g44g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> Nukes, though seemingly clean are far from clean.
Off-topic for aeh and excessively cross-posted.
Vaughn
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