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Keaau solar farm
#11
HVDC causes cancer and poltergeists, but the <5% loss from long distance transmission can be made up with a one time 5% upsizing of the solar array, so negligible. Or just give the 5% up as an offering to *deity*.
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#12
even if there’s a little less sun it sounds way easier to build it where you use it. Than build a multi-billion dollar power line across an active volcano, that would be protested for ever
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#13
I spoke with Carnac the Magnificent Tuesday, and he is most upset that the sacred riches of Ra the Sun God are being stolen by infidels for crass commercial purposes. He stressed "these rays are sacred to us".


I foresee protests to block the construction.
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#14
the sacred riches of Ra the Sun God are being stolen by infidels for crass commercial purposes

So ... my personal solar panels are OK then?
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#15
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Originally posted by kalakoa

the sacred riches of Ra the Sun God are being stolen by infidels for crass commercial purposes

So ... my personal solar panels are OK then?



The god of the almighty dollar trumps all other gods. Pay tribute (some may call it a tax) and you will be forgiven.

Puna: Our roosters crow first
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#16
Pay tribute (some may call it a tax)

But to whom? Permission from the State is obviously worthless, and "the" Hawaiians aren't giving receipts for "tribute"...
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#17
Under the Kapu system the punishment for casting a shadow on the Ali'i or his property was death. So there is cultural historical precedent for messing with the sun's rays.

"The law officer (‘ilamuku) hunted down kapu breakers and saw to it that they were put to death by strangulation, clubbing, stoning, burning, or drowning. There was no trial, no probation, no compassion. Often, guilty kapu breakers caused their own death before the ‘ilamuku got to them.

ETA: http://kaizenwong.angelfire.com/Kapu_System.pdf

Source: Malo, David, Hawaiian Antiquities. Bernice P. Bishop Museum Special Publication 2, Second Edition. Honolulu: Bishop Museum Press, 1951."
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#18
Time to make blocking the road or disobeying the supreme court kapu, problems solved.
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#19
Ridiculing the culture of the Hawaiian people is offensive and immature. When I first learned of Punatalk, I was appreciative of the many insights shared. Over time, I recognized that it's a bulletin board largely to help newcomers. My wife and I are lifelong residents of Hawaii, though have lived in Puna for only 8 years,and we appreciated what we learned.

I am saddened that Punatalk seems to be increasingly the forum for snarky newcomers who flaunt their assumed superiority. Essentially it is racism.
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#20
Ridiculing the culture of the Hawaiian people is offensive and immature.

Yet we're willing to tolerate "the" Hawaiians making a mockery of the Rule of Law?

Essentially it is racism.

I don't care which race, creed, color, or religion is blocking TMT.
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