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In reply to the discussion: Oh. Oh. It appears that those solar cells on which we bet the atmosphere... [View all]MjolnirTime
(1,800 posts)8. Someone woke up on the dumb shit side of the bed this morning, eh?
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Oh. Oh. It appears that those solar cells on which we bet the atmosphere... [View all]
NNadir
Jun 2013
OP
Venomous hyperbole aside, I'd rather live next to failing solar panels than a leaky nuke reactor.
djean111
Jun 2013
#2
"Or shoot it at middle easterners", it just became clear to me why we invaded Iraq.
bahrbearian
Jun 2013
#6
Do you mean the New York Times, or do you mean the people who can't understand the words in it? n/t
NNadir
Jun 2013
#19
NNadir would you buy Nuclear fission reactors from China & install it in your home state?
FogerRox
Jun 2013
#15
You are aware - actually I doubt it - that all of the magnets in every damn gas entrenching wind...
NNadir
Jun 2013
#35
Um, um, um...making worthless toxic junk over and over and over because it can't be manufactured...
NNadir
Jun 2013
#24
Flame bait and overall RW nuttery in his seven sentences of commentary. He started another flame war
Kolesar
Jun 2013
#23
It's too bad that the "I hear what I want to hear" squad can't alert a DU Jury to articles in the...
NNadir
Jun 2013
#25
That article is worthless as a measure of the actual failure rate of solar panels.
kristopher
Jun 2013
#42