Jones Beene wrote:
Q: w'ssup with YIng-Yang these days?
The east-west, the old-new, and the overlooked premise that "value"
not efficiency rules in the free-market these days/
ANS: Flashback to Type-A Mister R. [seriously advising a young
Type-B++ Benjamin Braddock, who has his mind on other things] :
"son, I just have one word of advice for you"...
[a plaintive S&G duet starts up in the background..."where are you
Mrs. Robinson..."]
"Plastics !"
Yang Yang couldn't have said it better hisseff...
*http://tinyurl.com/8km84*
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"UCLA Makes Cheap Solar Cells"
Ah yes, the roof of tomorrow. It's not that efficient but its cheaper
than shingles...and if M. Foster ever hooks up with plastic cells ...
the Cal-Chi of Ying-Yang ?
Roof top solar if implemented on the large scale in Australia would meet
most of our day time energy demand and since we also have wind, a 20 MW
solar chimney project, more than one 10 kW tidal/ river current power
plus our coasts are perfect for wave power. Bass Straight between
Tasmania and the main land is so shallow, less than 100 meters in many
places that you could run a string of wave power units across the
straight. You could make hydrogen, methanol, or ethane for the car
market quite cheaply.