Not being a Twitter, I couldn't get the tweet. But I followed the link to his very related research and bookmarked it. Sincere thanks. Given his background he would appreciate development of fiberglass roofing collecting solar photons from rooftops to a cable. I might share some Indian scientists' contacts with him. And he would also agree direct solar energy storage in cellulose conversion to biofuel and biochar (black dirt CCS) is directly consistent with the recently stated UN climate solution. I call it "copy fire" quantum mechanics, and people get it. I've been threatened by the U of M before. So go on record threatening the guy starting the internet and now food and energy with a $500billion trade deficit. What else can a real scientist do, except relax and enjoy his PC?? Solar panels and windmills would be genocide. Iznogoud wrote: > Good info harv. I am so glad that Linux did not end killing BSD-variants. > > Tonight I am meeting with my hardcore hackker group to do a BSD version > upgrade on our virtual private server, remotely. Should be fun, and I am > ready to learn a thing or two about modern BSD (I used to run NetBSD a long > time ago). > > Rick, glad you are learning new things, programming languages, etc. That is > the way to go. And doing it from good books is even better. > > But careful what you say about the UofM, and about which I have this tweet > for you: 19th century Chicago Tribune page talking about our gem: > https://twitter.com/ChemProfCramer/status/1060281750939729928 > > _______________________________________________ > TCLUG Mailing List - Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota > tclug-list at mn-linux.org > http://mailman.mn-linux.org/mailman/listinfo/tclug-list >