Re: Storing the summer heat

From: Morituri-Max (newage_at_sendarico.net)
Date: 11/21/04


Date: Sun, 21 Nov 2004 04:51:36 GMT

habshi wrote:
> Put it into a container with a high energy capacity but which is
> perfectly insulated with something like space shutel tiles .

Hey Brainiac, there is no such thing as a perfect insulator. The tiles are
pretty good, but you just can't seem to help yourself.. perhaps if you devoted
your energies to actually getting some education in how to effectively design or
improve existing systems, instead of coming up with these pie in the sky
fantasies of how to store energy or get energy for nothing, we might get
something useful out of you.

By the way, ever answer the question of where all the oxygen you'll need to
terraform venus is going to come from?

Or ever answer where you got the idea that Florida hadn't been hit by hurricanes
in 30 years from?

Now we should see you avoid any actual question from people here regarding this
thread as well... how long till you troll with some new topic about getting
something for nothing? TANSTAAFL.



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