We will see foggy, but the work is serious and is ongoing with qualified people and worthy of consideration compared to other approaches to solving our energy issues. All this stuff may end up as public policy one day, so it and climate change resolutions belong in politics. People should know about the available options as we move into the next decade and that is primarily where my focus on this stuff is, covering the energy revolution we will soon be in the midst of. News about climate change, protests and polices like the inflation reduction plan, the technologies the government is spending money on and will promote, the smart green new grid too including HVDC transport lines. It will all be on the table over the next decade and the more extreme the weather conditions the more imperative there will be for change. As I said, we are in an existential crisis here and it is becoming acute, doing nothing or doing stupid shit is not an option. It is not even my problem since I won't be around, but I still care about people and the planet, the future kids will inherit.I have nothing wrong with your love of babies. I'm just kicking sand at you because you presented them as alternatives to projects that are well into the development stage.
Babies are much cuter than teenagers. OK. So what?
This is where the discussion crosses from a discussion and into an argument. From what you said, you aren't reading my posts or trying to understand what I'm trying to say. So I'll just stop responding and let you have the last word.We will see foggy, but the work is serious and is ongoing with qualified people and worthy of consideration compared to other approaches to solving our energy issues. All this stuff may end up as public policy one day, so it and climate change resolutions belong in politics. People should know about the available options as we move into the next decade and that is primarily where my focus on this stuff is, covering the energy revolution we will soon be in the midst of. News about climate change, protests and polices like the inflation reduction plan, the technologies the government is spending money on and will promote, the smart green new grid too including HVDC transport lines. It will all be on the table over the next decade and the more extreme the weather conditions the more imperative there will be for change. As I said, we are in an existential crisis here and it is becoming acute, doing nothing or doing stupid shit is not an option. It is not even my problem since I won't be around, but I still care about people and the planet, the future kids will inherit.
I read your posts and understand you just fine. I'm not even disagreeing, but we need more than what is already proven, and the cutting edge is always a risky place to be. I never said it would work, just that it stands a pretty good chance and has serious people who have done the preliminary engineering work and some tests. The article(s) I posted spells out the technology and some of the problems along with the potential. In any cost benefit analysis the benefits must be considered along with the problems. whether their timeline is realistic we will soon see. They hold patents so there should be no competition spurring them, just a deadline on the patents and the investors wanting a return.This is where the discussion crosses from a discussion and into an argument. From what you said, you aren't reading my posts or trying to understand what I'm trying to say. So I'll just stop responding and let you have the last word.
@injinjiRemember that dude on here, his name was like inijina or something or other. Remember he lived in Florida in the panhandle and all his relatives were buried in his backyard. Well , the hurricane is headed directly for him! I am concerned the bodies of his loved ones will be dismantled from the soil from the flooding and swept away .
I can see the hay trucks from Tassie headed north to the mainland again this year- its been a few years since that was needed.plus the big farm i get the hay from has informed me they going to hold all remaining rolls of hay as they dont think this years crop willbe any good
so i have to buy at full retail from stock feed companies which is twice the price from the farmers
It’s the anniversary of Katrina today. The town I live in was Devastated by it . Completely demolished . They rebuilt a lot but there are still a lot of empty lots.damn she's turning into a beauty of a storm......little info from the NHC
Franklin on the opposite is a strong Cat4, and it's structure is amazing, i've seen sat clips where it actually show lightning along the eye wall...
Prayer for Florida, no you Desantis, ef off
it is the anniversary for that isn't it,It’s the anniversary of Katrina today. The town I live in was Devastated by it . Completely demolished . They rebuilt a lot but there are still a lot of empty lots.
it could be, hope people heed the warningsWell, well, well....
This could be a slight issue I think
Hurricane Idalia: Florida’s Evacuation Orders by County (yahoo.com)
As Idalia nears, Florida officals warn of 'potentially widespread' gas contamination: What to know - ABC News (go.com)
It was reported that thousands of cars were affected, with most of them a total loss.[QUOTE="BudmanTX, post: 17410207, member: 961027"
it could be, hope people heed the warnings
"I like children. If they're properly cooked." -W.C. Fields~searches through extensive collection of cookbooks~
The count of people I’ve offended by saying I like cats “so long as they are properly prepared” is large and advancing."I like children. If they're properly cooked." -W.C. Fields
But aren't they stringy? Oh right, properly prepared.The count of people I’ve offended by saying I like cats “so long as they are properly prepared” is large and advancing.