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RamBamBooey447 karma

Please Gov. Johnson answer this question.

RamBamBooey21 karma

You are kinda comparing apples and oranges. Sandals are in the Bahamas. Oaxaca is famous as the cheap, off the beaten path, beaches in Mexico. $225 a night is very expensive for Oaxaca (especially since Trump was elected and the peso has dropped.) And from what I can tell you are not even directly on the beach.

That said, you have a unique product. A very small resort, a long ways away from any other hotels. Because your so small you might be able to find enough business to stay full. But I'd be very nervous if your business model requires you raise your rates to $300 a night.

RamBamBooey17 karma

It's not. But if you want a close Mexican saying:

"Para todo mal, mezcal; para todo bien, tambiƩn."

RamBamBooey3 karma

Have there been any advances in Superconducting Magnetic Energy Storage lately? In your opinion, does this technology have any possibility of being an economically viable energy storage solution in the next 10 years? If so in what area?

I think this technology is really cool. But on a practical side, I'm a little worried

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superconducting_magnetic_energy_storage

RamBamBooey1 karma

What energy storage systems are available (will be available in the next few years) for neighborhood level energy storage? What technologies do you see filling this role in ~10 years? I've heard a lot about the future power grid including solar on many rooftops and each city block having it's own battery system. This scale system is also useful in large off grid applications and factory/server farm level battery backup.