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  1. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    The water crisis in many nations would be solved by fusion based desalination
    because most of the population lives within 100 miles of the oceans.

    As for things like Round up we can just switch to vertical hydroponics
    and robots, and stop poisoning ourselves and the environment.

    The countries dumping millions of tons of garbage in the ocean and
    making giant vortexes of plastic goo is a choice the people need to
    push thru their governments.

    If fusion can be done in the same manner seen at the US Navy SPAWAR
    facility then its cheap and affordable to everyone.

    That would be the end of the fossil fuel age.

  2. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    Yeah in that case its likely better to use molten salt storage.

    The solar array at Andasol has done a 24 hour a day run now.

    scaling it up will not be easy thou, nano tech will help in time thou.

  3. Re:Economic problems with hydrogen power on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    Who would ever think you'd use a baked feather pillow for hydrogen storage ???

    http://opensourceecology.org/w...

  4. Re:There are lots of solutions on the horizon on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    The best thing about hydrogen in my books is you can grow it with algae and sunlight in your backyard.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B...

  5. Re:Economic problems with hydrogen power on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    The paper battery is a reality now, the graphene battery is coming.

    A Hybrid paper/graphene/super capacitor is where I think this is headed.

    When it happens it will revolutionize battery tech, and likely cars.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/P...

    http://scitechdaily.com/scient...

    16 second charge time anyone ???

    http://gizmodo.com/these-new-g...

    The world is about to change in a way that will be a black swan for the fossil fuel industry.

  6. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 4, Interesting

    40% of US energy goes to heat and cool buildings, that could be easily changed.

    I agree with the tax break for upgrading insulation in buildings.

    I'd like to see a tax break for those thermal imagers that detect heat/cold
    leaks spots in your house similar to what they use to find hot spots
    in wiring harnesses of major server rooms.

  7. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    Another reason at some point large scale molten salt is going to win out.

    Its basically man made, man stored geothermal.

    Water has been targeted by the financial pirates, so I'd not rely to
    heavy on using it. Watch "World Water Wars".

  8. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    The earth is a giant ball of lava with a thin crust of about 25 miles, thinner at some spots.

    Geothermal alone could power the entire planet for all needs.

    See "The Geysers" in California.

    We also have access to tidal/current flow generation that does not
    harm marine life via devices similar to the Aquanator.

    The bay of fundy's in flow and outflow is greater then all the rivers on
    earth combined every 12 hrs.

    The Gulf Stream current off the US east coast is also greater then
    all the river flow on earth combined.

    In Air power there is also the Jet Streams that they are working on
    harnessing as well.

    Geothermal works right now thou and is proven mature tech.

    I'd say Tidal/current is mature tech as well, but it still has issues.

    Solar Thermal will also be a good option as seen by the SEGS array in the Mojave.

  9. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    As someone from Oklahoma you DEFINITELY want to keep T. Boone away from anything.

  10. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    Molten Salt storage.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M...

    As nanotech advances this will become even better than its current iteration.

  11. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    The EU could go geothermal, google "geothermal europe map"

    http://www.renewbl.com/wp-cont...

  12. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 4, Informative

    Current power storage that is working at Andasol solar array is Molten salt.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A...

    They recently added enough storage to make power 24 hours a day.

    Another power storage scheme is water reservoir pumping, its done
    by several US dams already.

  13. Re:No, because they are not compatible on Should Nuclear and Renewable Energy Supporters Stop Fighting? · · Score: 1

    I'd like to see more Geothermal like the Geysers setup in California.

    With new low temp Geothermal setups its viable in most US states.

    http://www.google.org/egs/

    It has worked well for Iceland too.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T...

  14. Re:Whitehouse petition on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    I 2nd that motion, but to be honest the Pirates on the Potomac
    only pretend to care about their Sheeple.

    Most of DC are about the same as used car salesmen.

  15. Re:Needed on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    All power can be abused and QoS is a form of control over packet delivery.

    As has been seen in the past it will be abused as many other things have been abused.

    The nature of power and control remains the same, and the corporations will
    buy what they want from the sellouts in DC.

    I don't trust either party to get it right.

  16. Re:ah, yes on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    To be honest I'd rather see the EFF in control of the Internet as an Open Co-op then
    the government or the corporations who own the government.

  17. Re:ah, yes on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Damn you and your pesky facts, lol.

  18. Re:ah, yes on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    The new aktion T4 is under way, it was written by lobbyists, and Romney's
    version of it was much the same.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

  19. Re:ah, yes on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    The crying orange man vs. the wicked witch of the west, lolz

  20. Re:ah, yes on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    On target, good aim there.

  21. Re:Wrong fight on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Just like they decided to rename the Dept of War to the Dept of Defense, Bernays methods
    are still in use and they knew they needed a new face to fool the suckers in the US into
    allowing the military industrial complex to continue its global empire via 700+ bases in 100+ countries.

    We are the new Rome, and the "Bread and Circuses" of the new Rome is a TV signal that
    puts your mind into a trance state as seen via measured brainwaves.

    We have received tons of warnings from ppl from both sides of the political spectrum,
    from Ron Paul to Naomi Wolf, and many others.

    The mesmerized masses keep plugged into their MK Ultra boxes and nothing changes.

  22. Re:Democrats the #1 party of U.S. Imperialism on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Vietnam used to be named "French Indo China" the Vietnam war was started by the French.

    The US got sucked in by them to come bail them out of their mess.

    History repeating itself yet again.

    Perhaps this lead to Eisenhower's speech to beware the military industrial complex on his farewell address.

    Few things are as they appear on the surface.

  23. Re:Sad on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Some people have already done that and they were marginalized as Conspiracy theorists.

    What is funny is George Orwell and Aldus Huxley predicted all this, and how they did it is because
    they listened to the master manipulators plan it decades ago.

    The politicians and corporate parasites are the pigs in animal farm.

    The sled dog neo-serf of the kleptocracy is the working class folks like the horse boxer
    thinking hard work will get them ahead, but in the end things like "pre-existing" conditions
    with the plutocratic health corps get them the equivalent of the glue factory.

  24. Re:It's incredibly frustrating... on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    80+ % of fiber in the ground is dark fiber.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/...

    To read just how corrupt the Telcos are and the Congress Critters they "own"
    read this little gem.

    http://www.newnetworks.com/bro...

    People really have no idea of the magnitude of the Kleptocracy,
    even when they realize 32 Trillion was funneled offshore, that is merely
    what we can detect hat was not transferred into no traceable forms.

    Google "32 Trillion offshore need IRS attention".

  25. Re:What will it take to wake people up? on US Democrats Introduce Bill To Restore Net Neutrality · · Score: 1

    Actually they want the Sheeple to have a go at each other because it
    plays into their Divide and Rule strategy, and they love war because
    war always makes them rich.

    On Youtube watch "Confessions of an Economic Hitman pt1"
    and you will get a glimpse of what the financial pirates have
    been doing before they set their sites on the USA.

    The US is the next target of the country raiders.

    Major General Butler was right, War is a racket, and
    the ppl who failed in the "Business Plot" have now succeeded
    via their heirs.