http://web.mit.edu/pebble-bed/Everybody's always saying, "oh, hydrogen cant be enough, hydro cant be enough, nuclear cant be
enough, solar can't be enough, wind can't be enough", and theyre right, of course, but what about all
of the above? Why not have a tidal hydro-electric generator cracking seawater into hydrogen, and
wind farms, and pebble beds, and solar collectors, like those fabulous Stirling Energy Systems
collectors... All of the above! If we'd spent the trillion dollars that Iraq is gonna cost us on our own g-
damn energy infrastructure we'd have a healthy, working middle class and a fighting chance to liberate
ourselves from the hegemony of oil. Of course, the fact that we are ruled (and I dont mean governed)
by what's basically a thinly disguised guns and petroleum cartel means we are not allowed to seriously
pursue these options. Now where did I put that chain saw?
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Baerwald
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http://web.mit.edu/pebble-bed/Everybody's always saying, "oh, hydrogen cant be enough, hydro cant be enough, nuclear cant be
enough, solar can't be enough, wind can't be enough", and theyre right, of course, but what about all
of the above? Why not have a tidal hydro-electric generator cracking seawater into hydrogen, and
wind farms, and pebble beds, and solar collectors, like those fabulous Stirling Energy Systems
collectors... All of the above! If we'd spent the trillion dollars that Iraq is gonna cost us on our own g-
damn energy infrastructure we'd have a healthy, working middle class and a fighting chance to liberate
ourselves from the hegemony of oil. Of course, the fact that we are ruled (and I dont mean governed)
by what's basically a thinly disguised guns and petroleum cartel means we are not allowed to seriously
pursue these options. Now where did I put that chain saw?
