
The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
The last question that adorns a lot of simple schoolboy posts, reminds me of asking for a handjob. Do it yourself, ss.simple schoolboy wrote: Anyone have any insight as to how involved it is to winterize those things?
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I'm sure googling will result in information equivalent to personal experience of someone who works in the industry. I don't know what everyone's profession here is, perhaps we have someone who works in the field.Self wrote:The last question that adorns a lot of simple schoolboy posts, reminds me of asking for a handjob. Do it yourself, ss.simple schoolboy wrote: Anyone have any insight as to how involved it is to winterize those things?
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I'm pretty sure we all work in the jerking off industry.simple schoolboy wrote:I'm sure googling will result in information equivalent to personal experience of someone who works in the industry. I don't know what everyone's profession here is, perhaps we have someone who works in the field.Self wrote:The last question that adorns a lot of simple schoolboy posts, reminds me of asking for a handjob. Do it yourself, ss.simple schoolboy wrote: Anyone have any insight as to how involved it is to winterize those things?
McParadigm wrote:lol
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i have faith that technological advancement will come sooner rather than later that will make solar more productive and affordable such that we'll be able to de-centralize the grid and won't be significantly reliant on the utilities in 10 years time. in times like these having home battery storage as backup will be the key.tragabigzanda wrote:In all seriousness, the eventual outcome of this should be Republican backed legislation that provides ample incentive for large utilities to diversify their portfolios and trade on the grid for renewable energies
better technology doesn't require politicians - just investment capital (which there is tons of)
the Nerds will save us
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
SS is a treasure, and so is this post.Self wrote:The last question that adorns a lot of simple schoolboy posts, reminds me of asking for a handjob. Do it yourself, ss.simple schoolboy wrote: Anyone have any insight as to how involved it is to winterize those things?
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
I think what he said about student debt made sense.
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I think it's pretty obvious his real preference there is to do nothing, but he's in a tough spot. Expect as little action as possible that will still allow him to save face.Anders wrote:I think what he said about student debt made sense.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Everything's perfectly all right now. We're fine. We're all fine here, now, thank you. How are you?
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Like Trump/Melania? Seems like fair game to talk about dumb shit like this based on precedent.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
I can't believe my parents watch this shit.B wrote:
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
I mean, their love probably IS as real as climate change.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
McParadigm wrote:I mean, their love probably IS as real as climate change.
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McParadigm wrote:I kinda like this thing where the president doesn’t threaten to withhold emergency assistance to a state facing power grid troubles during inclement weather, or where the party in power doesn’t protest “red state bailouts.” It’s lovely.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
It's sad we're impressed by this, but I'll take it nonetheless.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
its better than paper towels
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
Solar, wind and hydro generated power is nowhere ready to make a huge impact on our dependency on fossil fuels, especially in the northeast US and colder regions. Solar, wind and hydro generate about 20% of all electricity (solar being about 5 -6%). Fossil fuels, nuclear and burning trash generates about 60%.96583UP wrote:i have faith that technological advancement will come sooner rather than later that will make solar more productive and affordable such that we'll be able to de-centralize the grid and won't be significantly reliant on the utilities in 10 years time. in times like these having home battery storage as backup will be the key.tragabigzanda wrote:In all seriousness, the eventual outcome of this should be Republican backed legislation that provides ample incentive for large utilities to diversify their portfolios and trade on the grid for renewable energies
better technology doesn't require politicians - just investment capital (which there is tons of)
the Nerds will save us
One main reason renewable energy is as high as 20% is due to government tax breaks and kickbacks. It's not quite sustainable on it's own.
Home battery backup generated by solar panels costs about $5,000 just for the batteries! Without government kickbacks, a home solar panel system with batteries cost about $15,000 installed and takes a good 12 plus years to re-cooperate investment. Way too long.
I remember during the 1980's companies trying to sell solar to homeowner's. Here it is nearly 40 years later and it still isn't fully sustainable.
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Re: The 46th POTUS - Joseph R. Biden, Jr.
I don't think you understood my postworldwithyourheart wrote:Solar, wind and hydro generated power is nowhere ready to make a huge impact on our dependency on fossil fuels, especially in the northeast US and colder regions. Solar, wind and hydro generate about 20% of all electricity (solar being about 5 -6%). Fossil fuels, nuclear and burning trash generates about 60%.96583UP wrote:i have faith that technological advancement will come sooner rather than later that will make solar more productive and affordable such that we'll be able to de-centralize the grid and won't be significantly reliant on the utilities in 10 years time. in times like these having home battery storage as backup will be the key.tragabigzanda wrote:In all seriousness, the eventual outcome of this should be Republican backed legislation that provides ample incentive for large utilities to diversify their portfolios and trade on the grid for renewable energies
better technology doesn't require politicians - just investment capital (which there is tons of)
the Nerds will save us
One main reason renewable energy is as high as 20% is due to government tax breaks and kickbacks. It's not quite sustainable on it's own.
Home battery backup generated by solar panels costs about $5,000 just for the batteries! Without government kickbacks, a home solar panel system with batteries cost about $15,000 installed and takes a good 12 plus years to re-cooperate investment. Way too long.
I remember during the 1980's companies trying to sell solar to homeowner's. Here it is nearly 40 years later and it still isn't fully sustainable.
or wanted to
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