Precisely. The entire modern world is built on the steam engine and the power that comes of it. I'll be damned if I let someone degrade my quality of life (read: my amount of free time) just because they read a book by an environmentalist and think the apocalypse is on its way. It's not.Spark wrote:
Electricity is far more important than oil. Without power we have absolutely nothing.Dilbert_X wrote:
You're thinking of oil, not electricity.Jay wrote:
You're right. I care about peoples quality of life. You care about some green utopia.
Quality of life is built on the back of power generation. All that free time you have to sit on the computer or read a book is provided to you by electricity. How you say? By performing tasks for you which would take many hours more if done the old fashioned way, with horses. The combustion engine allows a farmer to plow and reap a field in hours instead of weeks. It allows him to pump water long distances to water his crops. It allows people to get to and from work. It allows cheap baubles to travel from China and be sold in our stores for next to nothing. And, it allows doctors to have the instruments they require to make sure that our children are born healthy. The fact that we are able to have free time every day instead of working in the fields from sunup to sundown.
To then tether me to a system like solar which requires massively corrosive battery banks, the corrosive capabilities of which would put a nuclear spill to shame? Yeah, no thanks.
"Ah, you miserable creatures! You who think that you are so great! You who judge humanity to be so small! You who wish to reform everything! Why don't you reform yourselves? That task would be sufficient enough."
-Frederick Bastiat
-Frederick Bastiat