Comment Re:Sure, why not? (Score 1) 410
If we add in Solyndra at $570 million he's managed to piss away about $2.5 billion on those ten companies.
Don't worry, That's just 24 hours of Federal Reserve QE's money printing time (@$85B/month)!
If we add in Solyndra at $570 million he's managed to piss away about $2.5 billion on those ten companies.
Don't worry, That's just 24 hours of Federal Reserve QE's money printing time (@$85B/month)!
There is no scientific consensus on what should be done about global warming.
The commonly accepted way to reduce climate change (archaic form: global warming) is to reduce emissions of greenhouse gasses (GHG).
The largest sources of human caused GHG emissions are a. coal fired electricity generation b. industrial agriculture.
The total CO2 equivalent emitted by you, me and what we consume, every year is 30 Billion tons.
That needs to be reduced by at least 50% within two decades or so.
Coal fired electricity generation produces prodigious amounts of CO2.
The problem with reducing coal based emissions is many fold:
on one side are entrenched interests in coal mining, and built infrastructure, that influence politics and public opinion.
Renewables were once very expensive but are competitive now. The mass production of PV panels shows what can be achieved.
The Germans have done a great deal of research to evolve technology solutions to maintain modern lifestyles.
Industrial agriculture produces prodigious amounts of CH4 (aka methane).
The waste of up-converting feed stock into live stock will be reduced by increasingly poorer climate conditions.
Since the ratio of petrochemical energy in to food energy out is something like 10:1 all food will get expensive
as fuel costs keep rising with the inexorable increased cost of oil exploitation (aka peak oil).
Obama's $1B will fund a lot of US research to help you maintain your life without ruining the earth's ecological systems
So you're saying that a Tesla with AWD will use the same amount of petrol as a FWD/RWD model.
Like, still zero?
It's not global warming, at least not caused by our burning BILLIONS of tones of fossil fuels.
Simply, it's all God's fault for being such a homophobic sociopathetic but supreme being
A UKIP councillor has blamed the recent storms and heavy floods across Britain on the Government's decision to legalise gay marriage.
David Silvester said the Prime Minister had acted "arrogantly against the Gospel".
I LOVE A SUNBURNT COUNTRY
(with apologies to Dorothea Mackellar)
I love a sunburnt country
A land of sunburnt plains,
Of sunburnt mountain ranges,
Of droughts and sunburnt rains.
I love sunburnt horizons
I love her sunburnt sea
Her sunburn and her sunburn
This sunburnt land for me.
Micheal Leunig, 16 December 2006
Yup; Australia has never been hotter / dryer / more sunburnt
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This thread is hilarious if you use GreaseMonkey to change each instance of Elsevier to Elrentier.
If you dont and read it straight, then its very sad that the rentier business model (IP trolling, patent trolling, etc) is such viscous immorality.
A common complaint about the all-electric Nissan LEAF has been its short range, officially 75 miles on a full charge according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. To address that challenge, Nissan could add options for consumers to purchase bigger battery packs to boost the LEAF’s all-electric range, Pierre Loing, vice president of product and advanced planning and strategy told PluginCars.com. “The packaging easiness (of the battery) makes it easier to put more batteries in the car, and you will see this,” Loing said during an interview this week at the 2013 Los Angeles Auto Show.
EV range is such a hard problem, unless you think about it.
Nevertheless, we need to understand that $SUBJECT's inability to see reality
is rooted in his faith, and in powerful psychological conditioning,
and that will never be changed by exposure to anything as simple as facts.
Something the EPA should look at is huge health (bill) implication for veterans exposed to dense acrid smoke from open-air burn pits on military bases in Iraq and Afghanistan.
This is a seriously appalling way to run garbage disposal: 10 acre open pit fires going 24/7 burning all camp waste.
First, there is no such thing as an "assault rifle."
Oh I get it now. All guns are DEFENCE weapons. Gotcha.
Great
The next advancement from a phone that catch on fire from overheating Lithium battery,
is a phone, with super duper silicon caps, that will experience uncontrolled disassembly.
IN.YOUR.POCKET
but I ran out of money.
64GB iPhone 5 with gold plating plus $10,000 iTunes credit.
Get that over-reaching sense of entitlement embedded early.
Back last century, returning to Australia from MacWorld Boston ('97 as it was the infamous Jobs' praising MS-IE),
I presented an empty 'pineapple' grenade, for inspection to the 'anti-hijacking' pre boarding security at Los Angeles.
I had unscrewed the fuse out of the body of the grenade and I presented the two pieces saying: "You may not like this..."
But once they saw the grenade was mounted on a small base board with a small plaque that read:
"Customer Service. Please take a number" with a square tag with the number "1" on the pull ring of the pin,
they laughed and waved me through...
Work expands to fill the time available. -- Cyril Northcote Parkinson, "The Economist", 1955