Posted by JF in MI on January 07, 2018 at 09:18:41 from (67.133.146.144):
In Reply to: Progress in the world posted by rrlund on January 07, 2018 at 08:16:06:
I think the solar panel "worth" thing is more related to one's location. When I lived in CT I had a friend and his father who were very satisfied with solar electric. When I moved to MI I asked a friend who lived here how the "solar" situation was and he said (and was right) that there were too many cloudy days, when you needed it the most, to be useful. What we do have an abundance of is wind for wind power. As far as technology goes; I don't know what I did before the Internet. Seems like it was the stone age. Any time I want to know something, or how to do something, it is usually a few clicks away. I like building or repairing things and when I need a component (that I don't know if even exists) I type in a description and "voila" someone somewhere already makes it. I.E. have viewed "how to" videos and successfully made complex computer repairs on my own stuff saving me a fortune. It is the available knowledge that I think is priceless (it goes without saying that you have to "sort" through it). A perfect example is this group, when one wants to know how to fix their tractor.
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