Solar Power is Obsolete

Just when everyone has been gearing up for solar power, solar power is obsolete. The reason is that the sun will burn out in a few years, and without the sun, solar power is worthless. We need a new technology......

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repairs
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I've been looking into urine powered generators because there is an unlimited supply of pee pee especially at bars. This is the next big thing in the power generation business unless someone gets pissed off. ^_^

TDD

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The Daring Dufas

I've been looking into urine powered generators because there is an unlimited supply of pee pee especially at bars. This is the next big thing in the power generation business unless someone gets pissed off. ^_^

TDD

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Stormin Mormon

Can't we generate power from a flushing toilet?

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Bob_Villa

politic speak.

Amazing...you constantly rival the politicians with your hot air!

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Bob_Villa

and politic speak.

seriously, the easiest way to use solar power is to put up a clothes line to dry the clothes....best payback.... next best is solar hot water...

Mark

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makolber

Maybe indirectly via sewage burning plants.

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badgolferman

No worries.

We'll still have the moon.

The moon is actually far more useful than the sun, because it gives us light at night, when it's dark and we need the light. The sun on the other hand is only out during the day anyway.

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TimR

Dark Power... for when the sun don't shine ....

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NotMe

So, when did solar power become obsolete?

Or did it just go out of fashion now that the US has plenty of shale gas and Canada is swimming in tar sand oil?

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nestork

The Sun is burning out you silly Canadian goose. ^_^

TDD

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The Daring Dufas

Damn. I knew it was too good to last.

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nestork

Game over man! Game over! whine, sniffle, cry.... O_o

TDD

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The Daring Dufas

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