• MrSoup
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      1 month ago

      Me on my way gettin on train to go to the far grocery store in my non-walkable city. /s

      I understand why people likes trains, but it’s not the answer to every situation.

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        non-walkable city.

        If the city is built ass backwards it would be a better investment to address that than start mining resources on the moon. Idk that’s just me though.

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        it’s not the answer to every situation

        Actually, better than that, I’m not an expert! There are professionals whose jobs are to design those systems and could do better than I putting together a solution. However, more destruction of finite resources when there is easy access to an unlimited resource should be limited to final resorts.

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          I think corps prefer using finite resources to make customers depend on buying them. Imagine being able to recharge your car by what you produce with your solar panels on your roof: you will spend money only on the car itself and not on the fuel.