To: lbryce
They still haven’t declared their annual consumption of Windex or who has the mirror cleaning concession.
Also, it’s not nice to singe the feathers and ground any bird flying through the light beam, not to mention that the birds either die or can’t fly and slowly die after they’ve been scorched.
9 posted on
02/14/2014 8:22:21 AM PST by
BuffaloJack
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To: BuffaloJack
Also, its not nice to singe the feathers and ground any bird flying through the light beam, not to mention that the birds either die or cant fly and slowly die after theyve been scorched.Isn't it amazing how the environmentalist don't worry about solar mirrors frying birds or wind turbines chopping them up. But if its a pipeline or chopping down trees the protestors are out screaming "their habitat is being threatened".
30 posted on
02/14/2014 8:40:49 AM PST by
Starstruck
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To: BuffaloJack
"They still havent declared their annual consumption of Windex or who has the mirror cleaning concession."
That's actually an interesting question. An open-air field of mirrors will rather quickly accumulate a lot of dirt, dust, dead insects, organic material, and - it seems - dead birds. It seems that maintenance might be a major expense, at the least, and maybe a very serious issue.
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