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Re: Goodbye

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It's great to see you, Moda. What I always loved about this place was the quality of left-right discussions among people of different viewpoints. I think now that some of the worst conservative and libertarian trolls are gone, maybe we can retain our left-leaning thinkers a bit better.

Sometime soon I'd love to get a conversation going about solar and wind energy production because it's a terribly interesting subject and not a lot of people know that they've already economically outcompeted coal--without subsidies, in many locations.
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Re: Goodbye

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Pointedstick wrote: Sometime soon I'd love to get a conversation going about solar and wind energy production because it's a terribly interesting subject and not a lot of people know that they've already economically outcompeted coal--without subsidies, in many locations.
That's a topic I'd love to know more about. Any recommended reading, PS?

I too would love to get Moda back on here. I get that there are other ways to spend valuable time other than posting online, but I thought he added a lot to a diverse range of topics. I even enjoyed the Kshartle banter but maybe that was just me.

And maybe this thread should be renamed to The Comeback of Pointedstick! Or PS 2.0.
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barrett wrote:
Pointedstick wrote: Sometime soon I'd love to get a conversation going about solar and wind energy production because it's a terribly interesting subject and not a lot of people know that they've already economically outcompeted coal--without subsidies, in many locations.
That's a topic I'd love to know more about. Any recommended reading, PS?
http://www.gyroscopicinvesting.com/foru ... f=9&t=8787

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