DJ wrote:
Well, its like this in India. People dont really care about creating electricity or reducing pollution but we *do* care about how we cremate our dead folk. A parabolic reflector was used to make a furnace ( or call it an incinerator ) which was used to cremate the dead people of some religion. Don't remember the name of the religion but they referred to Fire Temples or Sun Temples. I don't mean any offense to people of this religion but shouldn't the inventor go ahead and make a solar powered powersource?
The solar panels that you refer to are not to burn or cremate the body, but in a milder way, they help in disintegrating the body faster. They increase the sun's natural effect of bringing everything back to dust. It reduces the time a body would otherwise take to disintegrate naturally. The vultures that really did the job are sadly extinct. Cremation or burial is forbidden due to certain religious concepts of pollution, only the natural way of disposal, as is in nature is prescribed. I will not get into that as its way off topic.
BTW, is there a laptop under $100 really available? I would love to buy a good one for Rs. 5000/-. :)
Regards,
Rony.
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