Good grief back to you. When I posted above chrysler v8 flat head, critics were all over me. It comes with the territory posting on YT, you have to defent your point of view, which I think is healthy. I even big enough to say I'm wrong too.
If you post how warm and fuzzy it is not to pay the electric company, you need to defent it.
We all use energy, our country runs on cheap energy. You go off the grid, you need to invest in other energy sources to replace it, wood, propane, diesel. I couldn't possibly live on just solar. All I see with solar is a major investment and expensive repairs, especially when I get hit with hail storms or strong winds all the time. Farmers have to have crop insurance around here for that reason.
Even our space station can't make it on solar, thye have fuel cells.
As a physics major, I'm very interested in all forms of energy, that's my game.
I remember when Jimmy Carter invested mega bucks in alternate energy. Even put solar on white house, only to have another president take it down. In the 70 Carter wanted to make our country free from outside energy, didn't happen? Why? Energy is a good topic for discussion don't you think?
I'm not making this personal. I've learned if you can't handle your critics, don't post.
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