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Anonymous
I thought this would be appreciated.
>> Anonymous
Interesting, but it makes me wonder...

Considering that wind power is not "free" (that is, we have to expend energy to build the mechanisms to collect it and make it useful) how long until it is "profitable"? How long until the wind turbines "pay for themselves" energy-wise?

I still use a 19" CRT from 1999 and think about the same thing when I consider replacing it with a LCD.
>> Anonymous
>>444763
Just wait for those new laser TVs
>> Anonymous
oLED's PLIXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
>> Anonymous
>>444763
3 months is all it requires to replace it's manufacturing energy.
>> Anonymous
>>444847
Bullshit.
>> Anonymous
>>444847
It's closer to 5 years for a moderately sized wind farm. (50ish turbines).

I built the foundations for them.
>> Anonymous
Where was that taken at?
>> Anonymous
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>> Anonymous
>>446882
Filename, faggot

That said, I knew where it was before I looked at the file. Forgot the name of the mountain this was taken from.

Interesting story: I was in Palm Springs earlier this year. It was 80+ish degrees around May, but if you took the tram up to the top of the mountain around there, there was still plenty of snow covering the ground. Summer and winter separated by an hour.
>> Anonymous
>>446890
So where does 1224561781043.jpg supposed to tell me where it was taken?
>> Anonymous
>>447468

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