[ RadSafe ] Re: radsafe Digest, Vol 22, Issue 3
Maury Siskel
maurysis at ev1.net
Wed Jun 15 14:39:45 CEST 2005
Hi Mark,
What on earth is wrong with wind farms? Living in Nebraska where we had
plenty of wind most of the time was great. In many other localities,
life would have been much more bearable if there had been more wind on
high temperature days. It seems likely that if we can build farms that
will grow more wind, the effort should be undertaken post haste if not
maybe even right away.
Think about it! I'll bet that with a little ingenuity we could splice
different species of young wind plants for some fabulous results. And
consider the potential of genetic wind engineering to grow winds that
are insect resistant and, best of all, a variety of temperature
variations. Cool wind plants should produce great revenue in the
southern US during the summer. And the hot humid wind plants could be
cultivated on some other continents to generate tremendous export
revenues as well as climate modification in the desert interiors of some
continents. The potential wealth from hot air plant seedlings in public
buildings in Washington DC would know no limit and could be exported all
over the whole world!
Gosh! All these new industries ... and first suggested on Radsafe ...
Wow! Mark, could we start a new business together? I'm overwhelmed!
Cheers,
Maury&Dog (Maury Siskel maurysis at ev1.net)
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Mark Sonter wrote:
> "It's time to end the foolishness and start building wind farms" ----
> I think that says it all, doesn't it.....
>
> It must surely be obvious now to everybody that this thread is just a
> waste of time and bandwidth.
>
> Mark Sonter
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