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UncleBuck

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Congrats, you proved my point for me. No deaths from Fukishima but deaths from the tsunami. That's why "disaster related" is in quotes in your source, DUMB ASS inbred hillbilly from New Jersey. I know your inbred brain has a hard time with facts and concepts but if you try you can understand what your source actually says.
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you are literally retarded.

maybe you can blame wikipedia on the jews while you're at it.
 

UncleBuck

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The "your team" game you play is boring and childish. This site is merely individual posts.
just pointing out that you and robroy, who is a pedophile, both speak out against civil rights. you don't feel like black people should be able to expect you to serve them. you'll just "hate 'em more now".

if that's not white supremacy, then what is it, jew hater?
 

ttystikk

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This is the only 2-stroke I have at the moment, my '74 Suzuki GT250

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I sold my pristine unrestored '77 RD400 because it became too valuable to ride

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This was on a 300-mile trip with my wife- she's shy, LOL
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Wow, great bikes! And yes that is indeed a gorgeous example of a now classic motorcycle.

Those two stroke street bikes were real screamers for their time- a friend had a buddy with a race prepared RD500 from the early '80s, and that thing was very small, very light- and stoooooopid fast! Getting on the pipe on that thing was like the ultimate turbo boost! I'm very sure that in capable hands there's very little in a modern showroom that could get away from one...
 

see4

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Nothing else worked, including working within the system. That was the message that got sent to millions of democrats and it's the kind of message that despots thrive on.

You wanna keep fascists out of the White House? RESPECT THE ELECTORATE.
Maybe I'm misunderstanding your point, but how is counting every vote not truly democratic? How is an electorate vote, valuing some votes more than others, the "right" approach?
 

ttystikk

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Maybe I'm misunderstanding your point, but how is counting every vote not truly democratic? How is an electorate vote, valuing some votes more than others, the "right" approach?
The electorate = raw vote count. I'm advocating for the elimination of the Electoral College system of electing the president.

To clarify, my position is that the national vote count, irrespective of state, should determine the presidency. We already have US Representatives reflecting population count per state and a Senate which gives every state an equal voice.
 

Sir Napsalot

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You both did 300 miles on the RD? Props.
I used to go on 250-mile day rides on my Wombat :mrgreen:

Wow, great bikes! And yes that is indeed a gorgeous example of a now classic motorcycle.

Those two stroke street bikes were real screamers for their time- a friend had a buddy with a race prepared RD500 from the early '80s, and that thing was very small, very light- and stoooooopid fast! Getting on the pipe on that thing was like the ultimate turbo boost! I'm very sure that in capable hands there's very little in a modern showroom that could get away from one...
Are you in the UK? Sure it wasn't an RZ500?

Thanks for the kind comments
 

twostrokenut

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you are literally retarded.

maybe you can blame wikipedia on the jews while you're at it.
This is the energy death rate world wide.

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Energy Source Mortality Rate (deaths/trillionkWhr)

Coal – global average 100,000 (50% global electricity)
Coal – China 170,000 (75% China’s electricity)
Coal – U.S. 10,000 (44% U.S. electricity)
Oil 36,000 (36% of energy, 8% of electricity)
Natural Gas 4,000 (20% global electricity)
Biofuel/Biomass 24,000 (21% global energy)
Solar (rooftop) 440 (< 1% global electricity)
Wind 150 (~ 1% global electricity)
Hydro – global average 1,400 (15% global electricity)
Hydro – U.S. 0.01 (7% U.S. electricity)
Nuclear – global average 90 (17% global electricity w/Chern&Fukush)
Nuclear – U.S. 0.01 (19% U.S. electricity)

Nuclear has the lowest deathprint, even with the worst-case Chernobyl numbers and Fukushima projections, uranium mining deaths, and using the Linear No-Treshold Dose hypothesis (see Helman/2012/03/10). The dozen or so U.S. deaths in nuclear have all been in the weapons complex or are modeled from general LNT effects.

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Look at the US there UncleBet. All new stations must be gen3 with the highest safety standard able to withstand anything.
Your two examples were gen2 which is really old, as is most of the active producing reactors in the US, and still your bullshit numbers don't add up.

Nuclear is the safest energy source on the Planet. You are just fear mongering as usual.
 

ttystikk

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I used to go on 250-mile day rides on my Wombat :mrgreen:



Are you in the UK? Sure it wasn't an RZ500?

Thanks for the kind comments
I'm a Yank and these were gray market imported from Canada, as Suzuki couldn't legally sell them in the States due to emissions regulations. You could well be right on the nomenclature, it's been a long time lol

Lovely things, memories- somehow the fact that I was subsisting on ramen noodles and college textbooks doesn't stick in the mind nearly as well as the sound of that racebike- slicks and all- shrieking like an angry chainsaw as he carried a wheelie through three gears!
 

twostrokenut

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I used to go on 250-mile day rides on my Wombat :mrgreen:



Are you in the UK? Sure it wasn't an RZ500?

Thanks for the kind comments
Ya Ya, the RZ's made it stateside via Canada for a while. Popular here in the US was using Banshee parts on the RD's. I have a Kawi H1 and a Susy GT 500. Love the 2016 H2 though, bitch is siiiiick!
 

twostrokenut

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The electorate = raw vote count. I'm advocating for the elimination of the Electoral College system of electing the president.

To clarify, my position is that the national vote count, irrespective of state, should determine the presidency. We already have US Representatives reflecting population count per state and a Senate which gives every state an equal voice.
The Senate does not elect the President though. The Electors are merely the totals of Reps and Senators. Your point that Congress already holds states equal has literally nothing to do with the subject of electing the President.
 

ttystikk

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This is the energy death rate world wide.

<snip>

Energy Source Mortality Rate (deaths/trillionkWhr)

Coal – global average 100,000 (50% global electricity)
Coal – China 170,000 (75% China’s electricity)
Coal – U.S. 10,000 (44% U.S. electricity)
Oil 36,000 (36% of energy, 8% of electricity)
Natural Gas 4,000 (20% global electricity)
Biofuel/Biomass 24,000 (21% global energy)
Solar (rooftop) 440 (< 1% global electricity)
Wind 150 (~ 1% global electricity)
Hydro – global average 1,400 (15% global electricity)
Hydro – U.S. 0.01 (7% U.S. electricity)
Nuclear – global average 90 (17% global electricity w/Chern&Fukush)
Nuclear – U.S. 0.01 (19% U.S. electricity)

Nuclear has the lowest deathprint, even with the worst-case Chernobyl numbers and Fukushima projections, uranium mining deaths, and using the Linear No-Treshold Dose hypothesis (see Helman/2012/03/10). The dozen or so U.S. deaths in nuclear have all been in the weapons complex or are modeled from general LNT effects.

<snip>

Look at the US there UncleBet. All new stations must be gen3 with the highest safety standard able to withstand anything.
Your two examples were gen2 which is really old, as is most of the active producing reactors in the US, and still your bullshit numbers don't add up.

Nuclear is the safest energy source on the Planet. You are just fear mongering as usual.
Well, you're right. At least, right NOW.

The problem with nuclear power is that its waste lives on. Is it fair to hand the whole future- not just 50 or 100 years worth, but basically forever, 50,000 years- a poisonous mess because we wanted to watch football and grow weed indoors today?

Surely we can find a better way?
 

ttystikk

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The Senate does not elect the President though. The Electors are merely the totals of Reps and Senators. Your point that Congress already holds states equal has literally nothing to do with the subject of electing the President.
You totally misunderstood/mischaracterised my position.

The electorate is The People. In other words, OUR vote, not filtered through an electoral college with bullshit like 'superdelegates' and not broken up by state.

A simple majority.

So simple, even you could understand now.
 

see4

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The electorate = raw vote count. I'm advocating for the elimination of the Electoral College system of electing the president.

To clarify, my position is that the national vote count, irrespective of state, should determine the presidency. We already have US Representatives reflecting population count per state and a Senate which gives every state an equal voice.
Oh ok, I misunderstood you then. Yes, we agree, every vote should count. We are on the exact same page.
 
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