A little shifty, Izzy. You owe me (us) a Twitter clarification and some 
(any) U of M energy expert before a brand new lecture without substance.

I do plenty of Linux as it pertains to industrial use. But I do plenty 
more biomass management given that twice the atmospheric CO2 is growing 
twice the biomass in Minnesota. And there is no market for it.

In fact, the referenced Indian MIT software expert who made his money in 
San Francisco is now putting his money into the technology shared here. 
Those California fires are a warning. Both energy and information 
technologies combine well, if you had a clue.

Standard shifty U of M effort to prevent progress. Please provide the 
previously referred to tweet.

Iznogoud wrote:
> Rick, I like that you are thinking that and you offer a theory, but I think the
> data shows otherwise, especially when it comes to wind energy. I just heard
> this on the radio two days ago; CEO of Xcel stated numbers on wind power in MN:
> https://www.mprnews.org/story/2018/11/07/climate-cast-xcel-electric-cars
> Surprising fact: $1-per-gallon equivalent in price; not sure if this is after
> subsidies. Also, I spent 15 days in St John (stranded after Irma) and everyone
> there had multiple 50V/300W solar panels (at $300 cost) that ran their fridges.
>
> Channeling solar light across large distances sounds like a good idea to me.
>
> But let's keep this focused on Linux, shall we...
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