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Green party people get ready to jump on the Trump bandwagon because....

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Green party people get ready to jump on the Trump bandwagon because....Trumps' wall will have solar panels on it. Might as well put up a few windmills ( with cameras ) behind it to make it a daily double.
 
So what is gonna stop the Mexicans from shooting holes in the solar panels?
 
Solar energy still isn't reliable enough to depend on, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't utilize it as much as we can to minimize fossil fuel useage... fossil fuels are dependable and stable, but they still do pollute and are overall limited in quantity
 
Solar energy still isn't reliable enough to depend on, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't utilize it as much as we can to minimize fossil fuel useage... fossil fuels are dependable and stable, but they still do pollute and are overall limited in quantity


Well, it could light up the wall at night :)
 
Solar energy still isn't reliable enough to depend on, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't utilize it as much as we can to minimize fossil fuel useage... fossil fuels are dependable and stable, but they still do pollute and are overall limited in quantity


Depends where you're living. Neighbor across the street converted to solar and is actually selling power back, because it's producing more than needed for his 2,500 sq ft home.
Granted, this is Phoenix, and it will be cooling down to just 112 today.

But bullet holes in the panels was the first thing that came to mind when I heard this.
 
Motion detecting machine guns.
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South Korean forces have installed a team of robots along the border with North Korea.
The machine-gun wielding robots, built by a subsidiary of Samsung, have heat and motion detectors to identify potential targets more than 2 miles away.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencet...sentry-set-eye-North-Korea.html#ixzz4kpwMFVS3
 
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