Comment Re:I know this doesn't bother you americans (Score 1) 40
The fundie religious right in the US isn't far away from the Mullahs in Iran. They just attach a different label to their excuse to browbeat people into submission.
The fundie religious right in the US isn't far away from the Mullahs in Iran. They just attach a different label to their excuse to browbeat people into submission.
It's the people who constantly think of the children who are most likely the real pedos.
Never wanted to see the money shot in reverse?
Ok, admit it, who let the door open? You know that all sorts of riffraff will come in, look, this time it was a priest.
What exactly is harmful about drawn pictures (because last time I checked, the kind of anatomy depicted in animes or mangas is
What? My mother was a saint!
Easier said than done, one should think it's not that hard considering how many there are, but when you need one to hug...
This is outline-ish, maybe not what you call a real history.
https://rusmania.com/central/k....
"Why does this happen? Because the better an organization is at fulfilling its purpose, the more it attracts people who see the organization as an opportunity to advance themselves."
And if their superpower is advancing themselves, mere merit has no chance to compete.
The grid is not made of copper. You thought it was? Copper is for home wiring, if that. Up to that point, it's alumium, bundled with steel on major lines for tensile strength. Does it look like copper to you?
As for the article: grid operators don't build out grids on a lark. They do it to sell power, because they make money selling power. If people want to buy more power because they want to charge an EV, then that's more money available for them. EVs are a boon to grid operators. They're almost an ideal load. Most charging done at night, steady loads, readily shiftable and curtailable with incentives, etc. Daytime / fast charging isn't, but that's a minority. And except in areas with a lot of hydro, most regions already have the ample nighttime generation capacity; it's just sitting idle, power potential unsold. In short, EVs can greatly improve their profitability. Which translates to any combiation of three things:
1) More profits
2) A better, more reliable grid
3) Lower rates
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As for the above article: the study isn't wrong, it's just - beyond the above (huge) problem - it is based on stupid assumptions. Including that there's zero incentives made for people to load shift when their vehicles charge, zero battery buffering to shift loads, and zero change in the distribution of generation resources over the proposed timeframe. All three of these are dumb assumptions.
Also, presenting raw numbers always leads to misleading answers. Let me rephrase their numbers: the cost is $7 to $26 per person per year. The cost of 1 to 5 gallons of gas per year at California prices..
to patch the metastasis out of the system and actually own it?
I have experienced it first hand. Never again.
Isn't that illegal in Texas and Florida?
Let me know when you can push this crap to a flip phone. Then I'll be impressed.
Til then, ad and malware free it is.
Just because people are useless they won't lie down and die quietly.
Twice so in a country that has more guns than people.
If all else fails, lower your standards.