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- Path: sparky!uunet!gatech!gatech!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- From: gary@ke4zv.uucp (Gary Coffman)
- Newsgroups: talk.environment
- Subject: Re: PBS Elementary/Secondary Service
- Message-ID: <1992Jul25.075320.11055@ke4zv.uucp>
- Date: 25 Jul 92 07:53:20 GMT
- References: <JMC.92Jul16133656@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> <1992Jul16.231133.27536@beaver.cs.washington.edu> <JMC.92Jul16193457@SAIL.Stanford.EDU> <1992Jul20.143817.21153@beaver.cs.washington.edu>
- Reply-To: gary@ke4zv.UUCP (Gary Coffman)
- Organization: Gannett Technologies Group
- Lines: 37
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- In article <1992Jul20.143817.21153@beaver.cs.washington.edu> pauld@cs.washington.edu (Paul Barton-Davis) writes:
- [commenting to Dr. McCarthy]
- >
- >The one thing I note about all your proposed solutions to suggested
- >long term problems - every solution you come up with involves the use
- >of energy to move things around, or to process materials into
- >something else. Although I know you are reasonably happy with the idea
- >of nuclear energy, it still interests me to note that the major
- >increase in energy usage your approach seems to imply. I was always
- >taught (probably by imbalanced teachers) that its more ingenious to do
- >more with less. You seem content to solve problems by throwing energy
- >at them. Does the word "enough" play any role in your vision of the
- >future ?
-
- I can't speak for Dr. McCarthy, but I certainly find the word "enough"
- cropping up in my vocabulary. I've had "enough" of Greenhype's political
- posturing and ignorant ravings. I consider current nuclear reactors
- good "enough" to continue to operate. I consider the follow on designs
- of passively safe nuclear systems more than good "enough" to encourage
- their construction. I find most "alternative" energy systems *not*
- good "enough" to promote their use.
-
- From the mastery of fire to the tapping of the atom, man's quest for
- "enough" energy to modify his environment has been ongoing. As a result,
- man's lifespan and quality of life have increased from a brutish existance
- spanning perhaps 30 years, if he survived childbirth, to it's present seventy
- some odd years of sheltered, air conditioned, well fed, relative comfort.
- I don't think that's "enough", but it's a damn good start.
-
- > Paul's housebuilding credo:
- > Measure it with a micrometer, cut it with a chainsaw, fit it
- > with a sledgehammer
-
- Seems you like brute force to solve your problems rather than a bit
- of finese.
-
- Gary
-