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  1. Re:No real surprise on People Who Claim To Worry About Climate Change Don't Cut Energy Use · · Score: 0

    Totally! Like there always poking there nozes into other peeple busnus and stuff. THey should just STFU! I sometimes wish a plague would just wipe those hipocritical hethens off the planut!

  2. My panel are made by Sanyo. Here is a quote from their website:
    Sanyo HIT solar panel technology uses less space per watt than most other brands. SANYO silicon wafers located inside HIT solar panels are made in California and Oregon (from October 2009), and the panels are assembled in an ISO 9001 (quality), 14001 (environment), and 18001 (safety) certified factory. Unique eco-packing minimizes cardboard waste at the job site. The panels have a Limited 20-Year Power Output and 5-Year Product Workmanship Warranty.

  3. True. If my employer, or someone in that neighborhood, would install solar then perhaps we could work a deal and minimize the need for the grid.
    Currently, the utility in my area pays only with energy credit. It will be interesting if they ever start paying real money, even at wholesale rates.

  4. Good point! and why should you pay for my kids to go to school? And why should you pay for roads in my neighborhood? And why should you pay for the military to defend me?

  5. Shadows from trees or other sources are a deal-breaker. Maintanence is not an issue. I used to hose off the panels every couple of months, but I got lazy and don't even do that any more. The system just works.

  6. It's nice when you get your neighbors to pay 2/3 the cost of your solar array
    That's true. But they do get some benefit. We have frequent brown-outs in the summer. At those peak times my solar panels are pumping their maximum output into the grid and alieviating some of the strain. And my panels are not polluting.
    As tax payers we all subsidise some things from which we benefit only indirectly.

  7. During the day my solar panels are putting power into the grid. At night I take power out of the grid.
    I bought a very small system, 2kW, about 4 years ago. The price was about $19k. After rebates I was out of pocket about $10k. I gather that prices have come down a lot since then.
    Over those 4 years I have generated 15000kWh. The first 3 years I generated more than I used. Last year I added some outdoor lighting. Also, I bought an Onkyo amplifier which I just discovered uses 20W even when it is "off". Anyway, for the last year I am about 500kWh in the red.
    I live in an area that gets lots of sunshine. You might wonder whether I really get 2kW out of the system. Well, on a couple of occasions it has spiked up to 2200W, but typically the max on a winter day is about 1200W and on a summer day about 1600W.
    I used to get a kick out of watching the meter run backwards, but then SDG&E replaced it with a digital meter, which still runs backwards but is not as fun to watch.
    I knew when I bought them that the panels were not a great investment, but I wanted to be green and the panels will pay for themselves eventually.

  8. Re:5 years on EU Copyright Reform: Your Input Is Needed! · · Score: 0

    Oops, should have linked to the article instead of my comment.

  9. 5 years on EU Copyright Reform: Your Input Is Needed! · · Score: 0

    Copyright was originally 14 years, renewable once. But that was back before movies, radio, and TV. Typesetting was done by hand, books were distributed by horse-drawn carts. In this day and age 5 years is more than enough time to display your work and make a tidy profit. See also What Would You Ask For in Copyright Law?.

  10. Frankly ... on Living Cells Turned Into Computers · · Score: 0

    I would be more excited if they could figure out how to turn dead cells into computers.

  11. Re:Only 532 Comments? That's it? Really? on Pope To Resign Citing Advanced Age · · Score: 0

    ...540 whatever, and that's only if you count (Score:-1). It's just kinda pathetic.

  12. Only 532 Comments? That's it? Really? on Pope To Resign Citing Advanced Age · · Score: 0

    I've been The Pope for God knows how many years and this is the best that you can do? Look, don't get me wrong, there have been some great comments ("talk to the cloud", now That is clever). I'm just saying, well, uh stay in touch OK? By the way, have you all seen the new iWatch? Way cool. Well gotta run, shuffle really, but well, anyway, uh, bye.

  13. Re:Lighten up on Pope Cancels Speech After Scientists Protest · · Score: 0
    Hey! Big Guy! Throw me a bone, I'm dying up here!

    Hyuk hyuk ... I kill me.

  14. Lighten up on Pope Cancels Speech After Scientists Protest · · Score: 2, Funny
    You nerds and scientists should lighten up. Here's one to sorta break the ice:

    Q: What is an agnostic dislexic insomniac?
    A: Someone who lies awake at night wondering if there is a dog.

    Haw haw haw ... Ok your turn.

  15. Study ... on Best Way To Teach Oneself Math? · · Score: 2, Funny

    ... the Bible. It contains more math than you can shake a stick at and it's pretty entertaining too!

  16. You know on Uneducated IT Managers, and How to Deal? · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's just about impossible to find a job working for someone whom you respect. You would not believe some of the stupid things my boss has done!

  17. Re:America has a choice.. on The Decline of Science and Technology in America · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hey! that was the old Christianity. What we're doing now is completely different! Really, it's like night and day. Why, we're, uh, ... , I mean, ... . Well, you really should drop in some time and check us out.

  18. Re:On religious texts and copyright on Ian Clarke and Freenet in the Crosshairs · · Score: 1

    You are toast Dude.

  19. Is China Evil? and other random questions on USA to Pass Science Crown to China · · Score: 1

    Is dissent allowed in Hong Kong, or is that a thing of the past? Do the Chinese think differently than me? What is the best way to learn Chinese? Has anyone tried Wenlin?

  20. Re:Let the State decide on Genetic Testing For Geekiness? · · Score: 1
    you're not by any chance the Pope Benedict XVI from KoL are you?

    'fraid not.

  21. Let the State decide on Genetic Testing For Geekiness? · · Score: 5, Funny

    Many people believe that "God" alone should determine how many and what sort of babies we have, but I really think that is stupid. Serious matters like this should be decided by the State.

  22. Where I go for inspiration on McVoy Strikes Back · · Score: 1

    When my work is getting me down, I go to kernel traffic or git traffic.

  23. We can all help out on Dissidents Seeking Anonymous Web Solutions? · · Score: 1
    We can all help out by encrypting everything as much as possible. If privacy via encryption becomes the norm then it will be harder for corp^H^H^H^Hgovernments to take it away. Virtually every mail client (even web based) now has a gpg or pgp plugin. So let's start spreading the paranoia!

    BTW, if you really can't be bothered with a key but you still want to protect yourself from the IT department, then you can use gmail: log in with https and the connection remains in https.

  24. Re:5 years on What Would You Ask For in Copyright Law? · · Score: 2, Insightful

    Yes. After 5 years everything should revert to the public domain.

  25. 5 years on What Would You Ask For in Copyright Law? · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Copyright was originally 14 years, renewable once. But that was back before movies, radio, and TV. Typesetting was done by hand, books were distributed by horse-drawn carts. In this day and age 5 years is more than enough time to display your work and make a tidy profit.