in this random rambling thread we post random pictures

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I don't worship the Sun, but I do study it.

It's the PERFECT fusion reactor. it's amazing people have trouble adapting to that.

If mankind collectively spent as much money on Solar Thermal and serious solar technologies, as they do on "Fusion" ...

re photos. I have Thousands, maybe millions.

BUT I had a fire in the dining room on Saint Patrick's day (that ended up killing my #1 bird, a 7 year old tiny White d'Uccle hen) and I am still picking up the pieces.

It broke my main home workstation.

One of the photos that was interesting was how all the smoke precipitated into "smoke tags", sort of like spiderwebs.

I found one pic that shows 1/2 my stuff in the driveway, in boxes and bags.

It turns out that the fire was ignited by a lithium battery.

The problem is, almost everything I own either has a lithium battery, OR, is carbonaceus (it can burn).

How's that for a picture of "Too-Much-Stuff" itis.

When you have so much stuff that it begins catching on fire ... maybe it's time to buy some Metro Shelving ?

well at least now, if something catches fire, it burns outside.
 

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I don't worship the Sun, but I do study it.

It's the PERFECT fusion reactor. it's amazing people have trouble adapting to that.

If mankind collectively spent as much money on Solar Thermal and serious solar technologies, as they do on "Fusion" ...

re photos. I have Thousands, maybe millions.

BUT I had a fire in the dining room on Saint Patrick's day (that ended up killing my #1 bird, a 7 year old tiny White d'Uccle hen) and I am still picking up the pieces.

It broke my main home workstation.

One of the photos that was interesting was how all the smoke precipitated into "smoke tags", sort of like spiderwebs.

I found one pic that shows 1/2 my stuff in the driveway, in boxes and bags.

It turns out that the fire was ignited by a lithium battery.

The problem is, almost everything I own either has a lithium battery, OR, is carbonaceus (it can burn).

How's that for a picture of "Too-Much-Stuff" itis.

When you have so much stuff that it begins catching on fire ... maybe it's time to buy some Metro Shelving ?

well at least now, if something catches fire, it burns outside.
What an ordeal. Sorry about the fire.
 

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