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January 9, 2009 at 10:42 AM #326722January 9, 2009 at 10:59 AM #326334ibjamesParticipant
[quote=afx114]I personally think solar panels look cool on houses. When I see a house with solar panels I assume the owners are cool, and are probably geeky nerds like myself. But then again, I want to live in a Blade Runner metropolis.[/quote]
I don’t think they look cool, but I think they are cool because of what they represent. I also tend to think the people that have them installed rock
January 9, 2009 at 10:59 AM #326742ibjamesParticipant[quote=afx114]I personally think solar panels look cool on houses. When I see a house with solar panels I assume the owners are cool, and are probably geeky nerds like myself. But then again, I want to live in a Blade Runner metropolis.[/quote]
I don’t think they look cool, but I think they are cool because of what they represent. I also tend to think the people that have them installed rock
January 9, 2009 at 10:59 AM #326672ibjamesParticipant[quote=afx114]I personally think solar panels look cool on houses. When I see a house with solar panels I assume the owners are cool, and are probably geeky nerds like myself. But then again, I want to live in a Blade Runner metropolis.[/quote]
I don’t think they look cool, but I think they are cool because of what they represent. I also tend to think the people that have them installed rock
January 9, 2009 at 10:59 AM #326760ibjamesParticipant[quote=afx114]I personally think solar panels look cool on houses. When I see a house with solar panels I assume the owners are cool, and are probably geeky nerds like myself. But then again, I want to live in a Blade Runner metropolis.[/quote]
I don’t think they look cool, but I think they are cool because of what they represent. I also tend to think the people that have them installed rock
January 9, 2009 at 10:59 AM #326844ibjamesParticipant[quote=afx114]I personally think solar panels look cool on houses. When I see a house with solar panels I assume the owners are cool, and are probably geeky nerds like myself. But then again, I want to live in a Blade Runner metropolis.[/quote]
I don’t think they look cool, but I think they are cool because of what they represent. I also tend to think the people that have them installed rock
January 9, 2009 at 11:34 AM #326359NotCrankyParticipantSolar will be more popular when government, industry and unions, figure out how to control/divide the advantage.Don’t despair greenies,solar will be more popular when the parties get this ironed out. It will be mandatory then. Trouble is the energy and resources spent in the getting money to pay for it, by the consumer, will crush energy benefits and vaporize natural resources beyond the benefit of the panels.
January 9, 2009 at 11:34 AM #326698NotCrankyParticipantSolar will be more popular when government, industry and unions, figure out how to control/divide the advantage.Don’t despair greenies,solar will be more popular when the parties get this ironed out. It will be mandatory then. Trouble is the energy and resources spent in the getting money to pay for it, by the consumer, will crush energy benefits and vaporize natural resources beyond the benefit of the panels.
January 9, 2009 at 11:34 AM #326767NotCrankyParticipantSolar will be more popular when government, industry and unions, figure out how to control/divide the advantage.Don’t despair greenies,solar will be more popular when the parties get this ironed out. It will be mandatory then. Trouble is the energy and resources spent in the getting money to pay for it, by the consumer, will crush energy benefits and vaporize natural resources beyond the benefit of the panels.
January 9, 2009 at 11:34 AM #326785NotCrankyParticipantSolar will be more popular when government, industry and unions, figure out how to control/divide the advantage.Don’t despair greenies,solar will be more popular when the parties get this ironed out. It will be mandatory then. Trouble is the energy and resources spent in the getting money to pay for it, by the consumer, will crush energy benefits and vaporize natural resources beyond the benefit of the panels.
January 9, 2009 at 11:34 AM #326869NotCrankyParticipantSolar will be more popular when government, industry and unions, figure out how to control/divide the advantage.Don’t despair greenies,solar will be more popular when the parties get this ironed out. It will be mandatory then. Trouble is the energy and resources spent in the getting money to pay for it, by the consumer, will crush energy benefits and vaporize natural resources beyond the benefit of the panels.
January 9, 2009 at 10:57 PM #327136PKMANParticipantI agree with ibjames. I don’t think solar panel looks cool. In fact, I think it’s quite ugly and out of sync with the overall flow of a house. However I’ve always respected those willing to disrupt the look of their home in order to be green.
Even with government’s support, I believe the cost needs to come down by at least another 20% before it’s a worthy investment for average Joe like me. Looking at the technology trend, we should only need to wait about 2 more years before that price point will be reached.
January 9, 2009 at 10:57 PM #327051PKMANParticipantI agree with ibjames. I don’t think solar panel looks cool. In fact, I think it’s quite ugly and out of sync with the overall flow of a house. However I’ve always respected those willing to disrupt the look of their home in order to be green.
Even with government’s support, I believe the cost needs to come down by at least another 20% before it’s a worthy investment for average Joe like me. Looking at the technology trend, we should only need to wait about 2 more years before that price point will be reached.
January 9, 2009 at 10:57 PM #326961PKMANParticipantI agree with ibjames. I don’t think solar panel looks cool. In fact, I think it’s quite ugly and out of sync with the overall flow of a house. However I’ve always respected those willing to disrupt the look of their home in order to be green.
Even with government’s support, I believe the cost needs to come down by at least another 20% before it’s a worthy investment for average Joe like me. Looking at the technology trend, we should only need to wait about 2 more years before that price point will be reached.
January 9, 2009 at 10:57 PM #327032PKMANParticipantI agree with ibjames. I don’t think solar panel looks cool. In fact, I think it’s quite ugly and out of sync with the overall flow of a house. However I’ve always respected those willing to disrupt the look of their home in order to be green.
Even with government’s support, I believe the cost needs to come down by at least another 20% before it’s a worthy investment for average Joe like me. Looking at the technology trend, we should only need to wait about 2 more years before that price point will be reached.
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