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Re: [Phys-L] salt results in increased thermodynamic efficiency?




On 2017/Mar/02, at 06:54, Bill Norwood via Phys-l <phys-l@mail.phys-l.org> wrote:

Bernard,
- I see no comparison of power plant bird population reducers with other
bird population reducers.
- What about the junk food (which also kills humans) which the birds pick
up form dumpsters, streets etc?
- What about cats? Hundreds of thousands of them roam freely in Istanbul
according to the new documentary, Kedi. Look up the trailer. Cats are
endeared and respected there.
- What about birds that are killed by other birds - hawks, for example?
Bill Norwood, U of MD at College Park

On Wed, Mar 1, 2017 at 2:53 PM, bernard cleyet <bernard@cleyet.org <mailto:bernard@cleyet.org>> wrote:

I think you misunderstood — my comment was “against” those who argue against windmill and solar. I think the birds will learn to avoid solar and mills, as they have ‘biles. Besides, on balance the ecology is v. much in favour of the energy, as opposed to birds.


bc. wonders: the collision cross section of a windmill is?