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Comment Re:nice to live in a dictatorship (Score -1) 282

https://www.eia.gov/tools/faqs... what improvement in air quality though?

source, billion kWh, % of total
Fossil fuels (total) 2,505 60.0%
Natural gas 1,802 43.1%
Coal 675 16.2%
Petroleum (total) 16 0.4%
Petroleum liquids 12 0.3%
Petroleum coke 5 0.1%
Other gases (Other gases includes blast furnace gas and other manufactured and waste gases derived from fossil fuels.) 11 0.3%
Nuclear 775 18.6%
Renewables (total) 894 21.4%
Wind 425 10.2%
Hydropower 240 5.7%
Solar (total) 165 3.9%
Photovoltaic 162 3.9%
Solar thermal 3 0.1%
Biomass (total) 47 1.1%
Wood 31 0.8%
Landfill gas 8 0.2%
Municipal solid waste (biogenic) 6 0.1%
Other biomass waste 2 0.1%
Geothermal 16 0.4%
Pumped storage hydropower (Pumped storage hydroelectricity generation is negative because most pumped storage electricity generation facilities use more electricity than they produce on an annual basis. Most pumped storage systems use electricity from an electric power grid for pumping water to the storage component of the system.) -6 -0.1%
Other sources (Other (utility-scale) sources includes non-biogenic municipal solid waste, batteries, hydrogen, purchased steam, sulfur, tire-derived fuel, and other miscellaneous energy sources.) 10 0.2%

and this is without a significant number of EVs on the roads. How about actually doing something useful, like building nuclear power plants and shutting down coal and oil and gas ones before attacking individual freedoms, which is obviously what this move to subsidize EVs at the expense of freedoms is?

Comment Re:nice to live in a dictatorship (Score -1, Troll) 282

You are mistaken, this is not progress, this is pure dictatorship. There is nothing progressive about Lithium Ion batteries for example. Just because green or white paint is used on some battery pack, doesn't make it any more green in a country where most electricity is produced by natural gas and coal.

Comment nice to live in a dictatorship (Score -1, Insightful) 282

if you are the dictator.
Government has legitimacy due to the silent agreement of the governed. The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is itâ(TM)s natural manure.

Certainly there will be EVs, maybe I will own a few, who knows. It is not the cost of it that stops me, I like to enjoy my freedom to drive whatever I can purchase and I am not going to be slowed down by charge times. I am just curious which will be the straw that will break the back of this, very patient camel?

Comment Re:66 months (Score -1) 159

shouldn't you have to prove such accusations? All /. comments are open for everyone to see, provide proof of your accusations. The fact that I am at -1 here is the result of multiple votes by whatever moderators, who disagree with opinions, however you have to provide some sort of proof for the accusations you are throwing around.

Comment 66 months (Score 0, Interesting) 159

5 and a half years for showing the world that he has... he is a dick, that's a curious amount of time though. I don't fully understand the sentencing for this act, not that it is excessive, it's just unclear how anyone arrives at that number? Also if everyone, with their dick out is going to be jailed, we will probably have to build more jails.

Comment Re:What? Fuel inequality? (Score -1) 93

The entire point of colleges is to fuel inequality by providing students with education, thus separating the population into those with and without education. On the other hand it also fuels another type of inequality, where those who do not attend colleges also do not accrue college debt.

There will always be inequality, the very fact that colleges cannot comprehend this and allow themselves to fall into this 'remove inequality' trap shows how useless these schools are.

Comment Re:Class warfare (Score 0) 277

no, this is late stage socialism. Socialism is what created the larger than life government structures, who control the money supply and create inflation, control business practices via laws, regulations, agencies, etc. All of this causes productive jobs to leave the country and then the country has nothing it can offer to the foreign entities, who manufacture everything in exchange for their wares, so the money is printed by the government and handed out. It is printed and handed out as pensions, medicare, and all other forms of welfare, eventually this money loses enough value that everyone has to raise prices. Everyone raises prices, people complain, so companies find ways to nickel and dime you for all the little extras, like checking in baggage. People find ways around checking in baggage by carrying half a dozen bags with them, airlines try to fight against it, etc., this is late stage socialism.

Capitalism is just private ownership and operation of property, socialism is what destroys the economies and causes this nonsense.

Comment Re:Some questions.... (Score -1) 93

Are pro Palestinian protests fueled by the right or by the left in the USA? I just traveled through 5 countries in the last 15 days, in half of the cities I ran into such protests, with most of the protesters being white, non Arab and non Muslim looking women, led by a few Islamists that look and behave as you would expect.
I went through Zurich, Interlaken (great paragliding), Lauterbrunnen, Bern, Basel, Strasbourg, Luxemburg, Brussels, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Utrecht, Amsterdam, then again Antwerp, Lille and then Paris.

The protesters are yelling pro terrorist slogans, but of-course they are also fully brainwashed to yell out all sorts of propaganda, such as this idiotic notion of 'apartheid' and of-course the dead children (not giving a fuck about the fact that dead children is what Israel experienced first and then retaliated, as they should, against the military targets, who have weapons provided by Iran and money provided by the UN, Red Cross, EU and USA and others).

I don't think those white women and those Islamist share anything close to what you would call 'right wing ideology', in their heads they are marching against 'USA Imperialism', which is what they left wing in the USA are also screaming about.

Seeing same sort of protests and events in the USA, Canada as well as in EU and elsewhere, it's not a surprise that the West now cannot even deal with a bunch of terrorists with Iranian supplied weapons, sinking ships and causing massive ecological catastrophe in the Red Sea. Are these people right wing? Left wing? Whatever wing? I think we have a problem with the uninformed, stupid people ready to march to whatever tune, even the most outrageous tune out there.

Comment The opposite here (Score 0) 243

I can see anything I want, from simple objects (and I can modify them any way I like, including slicing them in time and overlaying them to see every frame) to any real or imaginary image, visual effect and any sort of animation. I can play back a movie sequence in my head, change camera positions, position myself anywhere within the frame, rotate it, change color schemes, extract parts of images, whatever. Wish there was a way just to connect myself to a screen, so I could play this for others to see, unfortunately that's very unlikely to happen in our lifetimes.

Comment government knows best when you should fail (Score -1) 38

So apparently government knows best when an airline is allowed to try and merge with another one to attempt thwart an impending implosion. Spirit will likely go bankrupt, much good that will do for the airline ticket prices and jobs, etc. For whatever reason so many are certain that everything that businesses do must be regulated, because apparently the governments and politicians and judges know better what a business is, how it works, when it is likely to succeed or fail, governments are wonderful at such a thing, which is why government always picks winners, like Solyndra for example...

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