Gadgets & Tech

Google backs green computer plan »92 votes | View all Comments (15)

This page is a permanent archive of the comment below and its replies.
To view this comment in the context of the full discussion for the story, use this link.

avatar
Reply

I agree that Nuclear energy would reduce carbon emmissions -- but it has a whole slew of other problems related to it as well. Sometimes it's better to go with the devil that you know and no the devil that you don't know.

Still -- something has to be figured out. I'm no nuclear physisist (I can barely spell it).

Where's cold fusion? Shouldn't we have that by now?

avatar
Reply

http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/2007/03/mr-... Bussard Fusion Reactor

http://powerandcontrol.blogspot.com/2006/11/eas...

Easy Low Cost No Radiation Fusion

http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/IEC_Fusion/ IEC Fusion Newsgroup

http://iecfusiontech.blogspot.com/ IEC Fusion Technology

Some inspired amateurs are working on another way

avatar
Reply

Spam - please report this idiot yet again.

Add Comment

You must log in first to post a comment. Secure Signin

Not a member? Sign-up today!


Who voted for this comment?

Who voted against this comment?