Roger A. Shrubber
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that is interesting, and makes me wonder how many "facts" i am aware of aren't, actually?Interesting article about cyclone power.
that is interesting, and makes me wonder how many "facts" i am aware of aren't, actually?Interesting article about cyclone power.
The one I hear bandied about is that an ape’s DNA is 98% like ours. I have not succeeded in finding by what measure.that is interesting, and makes me wonder how many "facts" i am aware of aren't, actually?
https://www.nature.com/articles/nature04072The one I hear bandied about is that an ape’s DNA is 98% like ours. I have not succeeded in finding by what measure.
Thanks. My impulse is to use a different criterion. Any gene that is homologous but not identical, or has no homolog in both species, scores a No. It is a tougher criterion by which I doubt we would even reach 25% equivalence.https://www.nature.com/articles/nature04072
that's the most comprehensive article i could find, that seems to be one "fact" that is actually fact
And you are just coming into spring?Hot as fuck here... I would normally not put fish outside before maybe november, but it is so hot I;m washing the ponds tomorrow, started with the tanks inside today.
Speaking of climate denial and apes, this from Herschel Walker, climate science denier, on evolution:
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I thought about it. I gave it a thought. Then just shook my head.
tomorrow is spring day...And you are just coming into spring?
this could help, but farmland needs rest occasionally, and they'll pretty much have to plant a cover crop every other year, like alfalfa, to keep the soil from being depleted...things are still changing, they're going to have to keep changing and adapting farming practices till the weather stabilizes at least partially.
i don't know whats coming, but i know the map 20 years from now won't look like the map today, and the map 20 years after that will be entirely different again.
https://apnews.com/article/russia-ukraine-united-states-iowa-agriculture-1b88fb9025700a06ab789575198b35b8
45 here; we started a week of rather warm forecast conditions.tomorrow is spring day...
My wife just asked me if she has a fever as it is like 10:30 pm and still about 21C
Didn’t Trump say that on Jan. 6? Well not verbatim but close. Poor Mike must have pooped his pants.Maybe today will finally be The Day & you'll Get Him ! They've been baiting everyone for Years,it's kept you on The Hook! Get him get him get him! Take the mob to the streets !
Holy crap at your rates ! Have you tried evaporative cooling (not your neck lol)? Have never seen one in action as they don’t work well here. I guess water might be an issue as well. Desert huh …… ya na lol.45 here; we started a week of rather warm forecast conditions.
The lows are around 25, but the shape of the curve is odd. 37 at sundown, still 33 at 1am (but opening the windows pays off at last), below thirty for a narrow downspike between 4 and 7 am.
I am avoiding using the AC. It sucks down four kilowatts, and afternoon rates here are $.55/kWh. The hot side is on the south of the house and gets full sun. This has an effect on heat transfer rate even with full power draw.
I make it by using redneck AC (a damp T-shirt)
and using a pair of fans to draw air through the house whenever outside < inside.
What’s killing me is that the two refrigerators are almost always running. They’re designed for indoor use with at worst a 25-degree difference. When it hits and exceeds 35, they run and run. I operate the stove only at night.
Sometimes a night wind comes up, and that cancels the cooling trend. Last year I had a day where the low at sunrise was 33.
The trifecta:
hot days and nights,
a central AC not built to dump heat efficiently when it’s 40+ out,
extraordinary energy prices.
Add that our weather service lies. I have seen days where the forecast was for 38. The instantaneous on their site topped at 43. My high on a good shaded thermometer, 46. Record temp for the calendar day, 46.
Next day, “yesterday’s high” 39. I think the weather bosses are Republicans or something.
They fail at very high outdoor temps, which is when I’d be relying on one. And with my evolving desert ethics, I hesitate to quadruple my water demand.Holy crap at your rates ! Have you tried evaporative cooling (not your neck lol)? Have never seen one in action as they don’t work well here. I guess water might be an issue as well. Desert huh …… ya na lol.