The paradigm for today’s technology
Kadyo
13 March 2010
“In today’s world, waste is a by-product of progress. We must rely on technology to reduce waste. Nuclear energy and recycling is the most efficient.”
Good morning Doctor Edwin. I would like to suggest that maybe you could channel your newfound enthusiasm on solar power to come up with state of the art cooking oven. This will surely eradicate the worries on fire residue. Not only will it bring heat to your swimming pool, it will also warm the hearts of all earth loving people such as me that such small contribution for the sake of mother nature, the children of our children will have a safe and a clean place to live in.
As for the dozen windmills wreaking havoc to the innocent birds and killing them by the thousands, balance/law of nature dictates that sometimes sacrifices have to be made for harmonic coexistence.
But if you really value the life of every bird, it is not farfetched to come up with solutions to save them as long as it is not nuclear powered. And for the windmill vanes’ unwelcome noises, a simple WD-40 will ease the annoyances.
The paradigm for today’s technology is set to nurture the future and the well being of the earth. Recycling programs are being distributed and taught to the four corners of the world. All it takes is diligence and perseverance from each and everyone, after all, it is our grandchildren who will reap the benefits of our good deeds. A cup of coffee and clear blue skies await my waking day.
Good morning Doctor Edwin!
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