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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (21867)3/3/2012 3:03:30 AM
From: 2MAR$  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 69300
 
Look Ma, no star.

What is light ? And where would we be without it ?

Solar radiation is the one ingredient that tops the list , the earth absorbing that steady stream photons each day drives the engines of the entire planetary ecosystem pretty much, absolutely no mystery there . No light no life , pretty simple though often overlooked is the biggest deal in town bar none . And next comes oxygen , water & earth , sure would be alot easier if people just got back to worshipping the sun , its everywhere , nobody owns it , can't live without it and probably the one thing still sustaining us 40,000,000 yrs from now .

"Hey man , your blocking my sun "

Though solar energy has fallen on pretty hard times lately our race to consume such volume of oil & Nat Gas is equally numbing each day such a waste since that consumption produces nothing more than frivolous running around, huge miltary use & continued mass global confusion still . What i find a mystery is how little time spent in thought of how much energy we use each day now compared to just 150yrs ago and what do we produce from it but even more statistically sad circumstances . (and the rich get richer & more self absorbed , natural to primates )

This is where fortunes were made , shorting the solars which will prolly rise again , the ones that survive , is FSLR going to hold $30 again ? This report last week was pretty bad & got dumped on again ... what's this huge loss to warranty issues? (wow )
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