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Originally posted by zeitghost"The Subways of Tazoo" - Colin Kapp - coming to a little blue planet near you sometime soon.
Council votes not to object to wind farm - Neath - Local Welsh News - News - WalesOnline
Originally posted by dang65 View PostI've googled "The Subways of Tazoo" and can see several references to it being a story by Colin Kapp, but I can't find any synopsis of the story itself at all, so I've absolutely no idea what the reference is supposed to mean in this context.
Is it a clever Sci-Fi parody about future people building wind farms or something?
The population had an energy crisis that they tried to solve with the alien equivalent of the windmill.
Thus chopping down all the trees, destroying the entire ecology & making themselves extinct.
Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostA bit like chopping down the rain forests to grow biodiesel.
To build piezoelectric harps.
Or in the Terran case: windmills.Last edited by zeitghost; 25 April 2017, 17:43.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost"The Subways of Tazoo" - Colin Kapp - coming to a little blue planet near you sometime soon.
Is it a clever Sci-Fi parody about future people building wind farms or something?Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's about a desert planet, totally dead.
The population had an energy crisis that they tried to solve with the alien equivalent of the windmill.
Thus chopping down all the trees, destroying the entire ecology & making themselves extinct.Job motivation: how the powerful steal from the stupid.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghostIt's about a desert planet, totally dead.
The population had an energy crisis that they tried to solve with the alien equivalent of the windmill.
Thus chopping down all the trees, destroying the entire ecology & making themselves extinct.
Wait! What about "The Towers Of Blong" by Dave K. Grunk? In that one, you will remember, a race of aliens build a few wind farms in sensible places and generate lots of electricity, thus saving them from the massive polution which had been about to overwhelm them.
Unfortunately, a load of monkeys then take over and it turns out it was Earth all along, but that happens much later and isn't related to the wind farms.Comment
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Originally posted by dang65 View PostRight, I see. That definitely sounds like a convincing reason for us to abandon wind farms then.
Wait! What about "The Towers Of Blong" by Dave K. Grunk? In that one, you will remember, a race of aliens build a few wind farms in sensible places and generate lots of electricity, thus saving them from the massive polution which had been about to overwhelm them.
Unfortunately, a load of monkeys then take over and it turns out it was Earth all along, but that happens much later and isn't related to the wind farms.
think of the job creation and the green-ness. oh the green-ness.
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