Pidgey
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Well, I think we all distort and misdirect on a fairly regular basis. Look at what I said about common senseless scientists and politicians... crap, they can't ALL be that bad...
...can they?
There are people who sit around and daydream stuff up. They fairly often do not have one stinking clue how to actually do it, count the cost or even start the process but they manage to write it down or otherwise publish the idea. It often takes another kind of person to objectively consider the tools and resources at hand and how they can work in concert to make a workable daydream into a reality, someone with a feel for the economics and logistics involved in the exercise. And sometimes, it takes an entire team to arrive at such a reality.
But there are tangible limits that sometimes prevent a "possibility" from proceeding to a "probability" and then on to "production". The laser idea to reach out and touch someone(thing) that far away seems to me to really lack in practical credibility and my posts above are laden with that opinion without the benefit of truly practical proof. Yet I encoded that opinion in somewhat derisive language.
I am probably more in agreement-in-principle with Palerider's side of the general content of this thread than not. His personal debate style is unimportant to me. While it's often a bad idea to cage one's statements in too absolute of terms in a forum like this because of the potential for distributing a fungal infection from one's foot to one's mouth, the risk one takes expressing one's opinions is only to one's ego and/or beliefs.
So, getting back to the overall, I don't personally believe that trains, wind and solar farms are the answer to global warming. At least, not the one and only.
...can they?
There are people who sit around and daydream stuff up. They fairly often do not have one stinking clue how to actually do it, count the cost or even start the process but they manage to write it down or otherwise publish the idea. It often takes another kind of person to objectively consider the tools and resources at hand and how they can work in concert to make a workable daydream into a reality, someone with a feel for the economics and logistics involved in the exercise. And sometimes, it takes an entire team to arrive at such a reality.
But there are tangible limits that sometimes prevent a "possibility" from proceeding to a "probability" and then on to "production". The laser idea to reach out and touch someone(thing) that far away seems to me to really lack in practical credibility and my posts above are laden with that opinion without the benefit of truly practical proof. Yet I encoded that opinion in somewhat derisive language.
I am probably more in agreement-in-principle with Palerider's side of the general content of this thread than not. His personal debate style is unimportant to me. While it's often a bad idea to cage one's statements in too absolute of terms in a forum like this because of the potential for distributing a fungal infection from one's foot to one's mouth, the risk one takes expressing one's opinions is only to one's ego and/or beliefs.
So, getting back to the overall, I don't personally believe that trains, wind and solar farms are the answer to global warming. At least, not the one and only.