
Hm. Selling a product made with 100% wind? Why didn’t I think of that? I wonder what the sunshine market is looking like these days? Or hurricane-affected sand? Maybe tulip bulbs?
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I recall that not long after the Buffalo area was subjected to an 81″ snowfall over the course of 5 days in December 2000, some guy in one of the ‘burbs scooped up the snow in his yard and sold it on ebay…
Ok, it was December 2001… mea culpa!
Yup, the year I first got here. Almost flew back west as soon as the airport opened :).
why don’t people put solar cells and windmills on kites? and waterwheels deep in the ocean wherever the current is strongest?