Good future outlook for electrons

Good future outlook for electrons:

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Reply to
Jan Panteltje
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Very exciting, I'll put it on my calendar.

Let's see...december, click jan2016, click feb2016, click march2016...this is gonna take while.

Reply to
mike

On a sunny day (Thu, 10 Dec 2015 23:17:57 -0800) it happened mike wrote in :

It increases MTBF :-)

Reply to
Jan Panteltje

Thank goodness, for a minute I thought we might be out of a job.

Reply to
Tom Miller

On a sunny day (Fri, 11 Dec 2015 02:30:58 -0500) it happened "Tom Miller" wrote in :

Who knows, 'quantum tunneling' may get you.

Reply to
Jan Panteltje

We have too many electrons as it is. Drives the price down.

Reply to
John Larkin

as the decades roll by, the total number of batteries produced rises ever further. And the cost of electronics keeps dropping. Thus the data proves your hypothesis.

NT

Reply to
tabbypurr

The coming crisis is Global Charging. We need to sequester those electrons in batteries and bury them somewhere.

Reply to
John Larkin

Here we're already suffering from global charging. The government keep denying it, but costs go up & up & up.

NT

Reply to
tabbypurr

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