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Posted by olgentdc on January 08, 2018 at 06:45:48 from (184.16.135.195):

In Reply to: Re: Solar electricity posted by rrlund on January 07, 2018 at 07:15:22:

BINGO Randy ,That TODAY is the Very Best way for solar panels to work ,IMHO .I Have a lot of Thoughts That are not going to be expressed FULLY ... Having read all the arguments Rocky Ridge hit it on the head ,,. We Can not Move Forward and improve if WE Consistantly ly RESIST and REFUSE New Ideas , Especially if we have disdain For Them , True , I am guilty of calling alot of techy stuff (Modern b/s )..There Are alot of ideas that desrve to be tried if a fella just had the operating capitol . study Madame Cureau , and Thomas Edison .. Money for continued Research was always a problem,..Henry Ford , and Leon Clausen at CASE raised hale with the engineers for wasting TIME and Money on Harebrained ideas ,. about 1969 Tenneco Board insisted that the Powershift CASE was good enuf to roll out the doors without a park pall and no safe NEUTRAL and other quirks that are VERY DANGEROUS TO THE operator or unwise mechanic trying to learn and or adjust ,, Any inventor gruop is blessded when grants come on board , and it is Not easy to get a grant ,,.. The Grantor HAS to agree that the ZANY inventor TRUELy has dood idea Worthy of investment . And TRUE THere Are A lot of STUPID ideas Out there That Have been funded ,,My neighbor built a 20 ft Tall Perpetual motion machine ,, Even Got a Patent ,,. But It Dont Work , (I think its possible to work if any open minded thinkers want to study it like i have ) but THAT is ANother Post ..JD Seller Made a lot of very good points ,..However , Not All of Us have become independently Wealthy and ARE Now ahead of the game , Some of Us are not experienced or smart enuf to do EVerything without a little help from those government agencies that know the best methods ,.. ,Anything ..That does Cost Money , should have a place to find wisdom to do it correctly ..I do Applaud J d s success ,,. I Know He Worked hard and smart , and it was not dumb luck that put him and his family where they are today ,IT WAS SMART and WISE choices !. ..if there were no help for us dummis that live and learn with the hard luck cloud nippin at our heals ,,.. Then we would degrade toa society of Serfs and KINGS ,, If one thought long and hard about the
Degradation of society that seems to be gaining a edge , This Argument becomes a double edged sword ..Come to Think of it ,,... THose (serfs) living in apartments that dont cut grass and forgot how to change oil or charge a battery ,, Today , They Mite laugh about how hard their (KING) brother works his big ol farm cutting hay and building or fixing equipment , while all the while he is being fed by his brothers animals as food and fiber ..


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