Comment Re:0 hours to 0 hours (Score 1) 244
enjoy for 5 dollar an episode TV.
I don't mind ads. up to 7 min per 30.
enjoy for 5 dollar an episode TV.
I don't mind ads. up to 7 min per 30.
"weight them just so,"
You mean apply your cognitive bias.
Go to the source.
Hey, someone who doesn't watch TV decided to use a flimsy pretext talk about it. I am shocked, simple shocked!
We can build load following nuclear reactor, In fact, France uses them.
They tried a way to help people.
Abuse happened.
They stopped the program..
Yeah, that's just horrible.
"cooperation across all governance scales" i is all about"
Same thing it's always been about.
Protip: It's not about a central government, and you look like a loon trying to twisted it into one, fuck wad.,
Some of the new 4.5 generation on the drawing board are so safe, that you could put it into a city and have no risk.
If coal had to pay to recapture waste, NIMBYS would mostly go away when their energy cost go to 2 bucks a KW.
WHich is why they all should be run by the feds, manned with engineers and experts in there fields.
They should be run at cost +5%
They should be open to the public. Both design and tours.
Every problem with nuclear reactors has either been created by, and made worse, but companies trying to save money and delaying storage, maintenance, or putting non experts in charge.
Fuck it, the private sector had it's chance.
liquider sodium.
It's really liquid sodium all the way down.
That said, a good thermionic generator could use the heat for electricity.
http://physicsworld.com/cws/ar...
ANd it could still be running. Assuming you didn't just make it up.
You know the 8 dollars a watt is spread out of 40 years, right?
I like how you think the only way to store energy is with a battery. It's so gosh darn adorable.
Yes, it actually can, and no you don't even need batteries.
You should read you own sig.
We don't need better, we need more. If we can build a stadium that sits 100,000 people, then we can build a reservoir to use as gravity storage.
"Ada is the work of an architect, not a computer scientist." - Jean Icbiah, inventor of Ada, weenie