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The solar panels are better for the environment! /s

In all seriousness, I think solar panels are great in a parking lot.
Actually, as an electrician, I think it's a great idea too. Just didn't like to see big trees getting cut down. But I do prefer solar panels to be anywhere but on top of a house. A lot of people jumped on that bandwagon not realizing the hidden costs and dangers associated with putting extra equipment up on your roof. Stick it over your garage if you have to. Just in case there's leaks. Electricians are not roofers.
 
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Nice and sunny in NYC right now. Perfect weather to go to the beach and die 😂

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Just realised in Australia i only get 6 months to wear sunnies---only in summer.
In winter you guys get to wear them in snow conditions. Oakley would be awesome to block the snow glare. I don't get that down under damn it!
Winter in Melbourne is mostly overcast and it would look strange wearing sunglasses in winter here.
 
Just realised in Australia i only get 6 months to wear sunnies---only in summer.
In winter you guys get to wear them in snow conditions. Oakley would be awesome to block the snow glare. I don't get that down under damn it!
Winter in Melbourne is mostly overcast and it would look strange wearing sunglasses in winter here.
I wear them everyday, no matter what. :cool:
It was a little "overcast" here today. ;)
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Just realised in Australia i only get 6 months to wear sunnies---only in summer.
In winter you guys get to wear them in snow conditions. Oakley would be awesome to block the snow glare. I don't get that down under damn it!
Winter in Melbourne is mostly overcast and it would look strange wearing sunglasses in winter here.
I’ve read that when it’s overcast you should wear sunglasses even more consistently, your pupils dilate more since it’s darker and inadvertently let in more UV rays. The clouds block visible light, but not UV
 
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