good find! I know that vertical farming has become a big thing at my state's Ag school. here's a link that tells you the names of who is involved. https://www.verticalfarmdaily.com/article/9597079/is-indoor-farming-entering-a-new-era-growing-without-leds/ Here's the company's website https://www.squarerootsgrow.com/
You can still find them on Amazon. I use 40 watt for my lamps. Make sure you get A19 bulb size with E26 base size. Right now Xtricity brand is selling them on Amazon. https://www.amazon.com/Frosted-Incandescent-Rough-Service-Light/dp/B07PRN85RP/ref=sr_1_17?keywords=xtricity+light+bulbs&qid=1707093635&s=hi&sr=1-17
Good show. Bix explains why the price of silver is so low. Greentech (solar, EVs) use silver that cannot be recycled. When these green companies are asked how much do they use, they lie and say not that much. Bix is an entertaining speaker.
Luckily most of them are college professors at Ivy League colleges so most of us do not have to listen to them. However, a lot of college professors are of the same kind of thinking. I had a student at a college who told me about this one professor who was well known for his "green" ideas. He was always publishing things about how we should all use public transportation. Well my student told me that he would give an automatic A to any student who would drive him to a train station from school. My student found out that this professor had a SUV parked at that train station. This guy was a total fraud.
What I have noticed is that many of the people that I have talked to over the phone at many companies are remote workers. They are tied to their computers and work long hours and Saturdays. Many have told me that they lost a job and so had to apply for these remote jobs. This must have some impact on job losses.
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