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Kyoto trough solar cooker mimics a parabolic dish without a thousand cuts!

Step 7The future for the Kyoto Trough?

WELL, I thought It might get a vote or 2 in the US of efficiency contest!
But whatever.
People will realize that the Swedish guy saw a parabolic dish and split it into 2 troughs to do a point focus. Then they are going to see the kyoto trough and think : what type of dish will it become if I reverse engineer it?
So pretty soon the "Kyoto dish" will be born!
They will be spit out in the thousand in factories all over the world and solar cooking will finally catch on,
millions of people are going to eat that little bit better without firewood and millions of trees will be saved.
Thats the deal as I see it anyway.
good night and sweet dreams
Brian
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