dynasim
Platinum Member
It sometimes humors me, and sometimes makes me mad when people brag about how much they care for the "environment" when they install and use "green" devices that took more energy to make and install than they will ever produce.
It is more maddenning when they then brag about how smart they are by extracting the money to buy the anti-environmental devices from me.
I really don't like it.
I've done the research(not the sort research consisting of reading propaganda from socialist, but the sort of research where you investigate the production and installation processes in some detail), and am quite sure of the "environmental impact" of these devices. It is not pretty, and somewhat worse than ethanol production.
I am to busy creating value for the government(I won't be finished paying my tribute till mid year) to joust with the protagonist of these false ideals, but I would encourage others to keep the following statement in mind:
There is no free lunch, unless you are the extortionist in a corrupt system.
If you need to live off grid(there aren't power lines near), solar cells are good devices to have, and are likely environmentally neutral. Other are just participating in a mass movement driven by false ideals.
If the protagonists were patriots, and really believed that this was a good thing, they would pay for the devices themselves, instead of having me do it.
Chris
It is more maddenning when they then brag about how smart they are by extracting the money to buy the anti-environmental devices from me.
I really don't like it.
I've done the research(not the sort research consisting of reading propaganda from socialist, but the sort of research where you investigate the production and installation processes in some detail), and am quite sure of the "environmental impact" of these devices. It is not pretty, and somewhat worse than ethanol production.
I am to busy creating value for the government(I won't be finished paying my tribute till mid year) to joust with the protagonist of these false ideals, but I would encourage others to keep the following statement in mind:
There is no free lunch, unless you are the extortionist in a corrupt system.
If you need to live off grid(there aren't power lines near), solar cells are good devices to have, and are likely environmentally neutral. Other are just participating in a mass movement driven by false ideals.
If the protagonists were patriots, and really believed that this was a good thing, they would pay for the devices themselves, instead of having me do it.
Chris