OT Wind energy causes global warming

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If you crowd the Earth's surface with a bunch of wind turbines,
you slow the airflow cooling of the Earth's surface, thereby
causing global warming.

:D
 
If you crowd the Earth's surface with a bunch of wind turbines,
you slow the airflow cooling of the Earth's surface, thereby
causing global warming.

:D

<Throws molotov cocktail. You have to use fire to destroy trolls.>
 
<Throws molotov cocktail. You have to use fire to destroy trolls.>
I don't remember that. Maybe a flask of something, but I don't remember
fire from playing "Rogue". It was something specific, and you had to
actually have it with you to get rid of the troll.

Michael
 
If you crowd the Earth's surface with a bunch of wind turbines,
you slow the airflow cooling of the Earth's surface, thereby
causing global warming.

:D

Only on one side;- earth stops spinning first due to drag coefficient.
 
I don't remember that. Maybe a flask of something, but I don't remember
fire from playing "Rogue". It was something specific, and you had to
actually have it with you to get rid of the troll.

I'm thinking of Dungeons and Dragons trolls that would regenerate
anything other than acid or fire damage.
 
I'm thinking of Dungeons and Dragons trolls that would regenerate
anything other than acid or fire damage.
I never played that, just "Rogue" on my Radio Shack Color Computer (the
game actually ran under Microware OS-9, a "unix like" operating system).

At least I got that you seemed to be referencing a game.

Michael
 
Michael Black said:
I never played that, just "Rogue" on my Radio Shack Color
Computer

I played one on a Color Computer 2. It was like a first-person
shooter, but you used various medieval weapons. The setting was
underground (I guess) in hallways. You got clues from sounds, like
the sounds of who you were going to run into next. You met
increasingly difficult characters like maybe at one point a
Knight, and then finally you went up against the Wizard. I don't
know what it was called.

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-17871300

"Wind farms affect local weather"

:)

"The scientists believe the effect is caused by turbines bringing
relatively warm air down to ground level."

Umm, No. If there is a noticeable change in surface temperature
around wind turbines, obviously it would be because the air is
slowed, therefore reducing wind effect cooling.
 
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