My daughter asked me "how many ml are 10 ozaliters?" I eventually figured it out. It was a old fashion pyrex with oz and cups on it.
My daughter asked me "how many ml are 10 ozaliters?" I eventually figured it out. It was a old fashion pyrex with oz and cups on it.
I was in Edmonton last summer for tournament, the one referee wouldnr give water breaks (as was promised) since it was like 35. So we flat out just called them in and dared the referee to start the game and them go score
I also wonder if they are like diesel engines or small turbines. Because turbines will burn diesel for awhile, but if I remember as material builds up the emissions go up due to more incomplete burn.
Anyone counting on ethanol to bring prices down is delusional. All that corn used to produced is farmed with? Diesel tractors. So as the price of inputs go up, as must outputs.
I was going to say "this is going to be one hell of a fuel tank farm"
a price that must be paid short term for long term sustainability. no one likes chemo, but its better then cancer. The myth of "affordability" of fossil fuels compared to decarbonized options only happens if FF become extremely expensive and risky in short run economics.
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thats the crazy thing about cults.. they almost dont: journals.publishing.umich.edu/ergo/article...
thats exactly it. they wanted to be mad at SOMETHING, they couldnt be mad at an unseen virus, so became "All those scientists, politcians telling us what we can do live in cities! where are all the people getting sick? cities!" CPC then used as wedge issue for votes. they were told "you are right!'
yeah. i can agree with that. i just had extended family who at the time were big convoy supporters who now go "yeah that got out of hand". they were just so mad at being "locked down" and as rural people, felt this was a "city thing" and got pulled in by bad faith actors. especially anti LPC actors.
i'm not disputing that at all. if we look at like, white supremists they fall into the bucket of "i object to their morals". so many normal people got caught up in the convoy bullshit because they fell in to a weird cult information eco-system. COVID really messed with a lot of mental health.
still fall into my uniformed/mislead category. i dont believe they are inherently bad people, but sitting in a toxic stew of misinformation lead them astray. i dont believe they are trying to hurt people, in their mind they are trying to "help". Even normal people can fall victim to cult programming
also, since grain drying is a huge issue, maybe instead of manure drying you use the heat for grain drying?
These are the things we need to start to consider for decarbonization in canada's prairie provinces if we want to start to tackle Ag emissions
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
honestly? it could be be more mixed as its also going to put the focus on renewables for national/economic security. it will also increase the competitiveness of non-fossil fuel alternatives. the best way to reduce carbon emissions is to make fossil fuels more expensive and risky.
clearly there will be pretty serious disruption etc. but that substack has it as like.. civilization ending.
honestly. this is a little hyperbolic. they are also forgetting about substitution effects. increasingly hydrogen sulfide is produced by reacting sulfur with hydrogen. you can get h2 either from any natural gas (doesnt need to be sour) or electrolysis and elemental sulfur isnt all that rare.
ill be curious since Potash is really not hard to mine, and the byproduct is just salt. which has so many other uses that its kinda like "meh". especially since the large potash deposits in Canada are in areas where labour costs arent all that high.
i was thinking to myself, even the people I am extremely politically opposed to in my personal life, i dont think they are morally bad. i would describe my "worst" feeling towards them as "they are uninformed/mislead".
when i go to their process.. it says "phosphate, potassium, and sulphur" those are the other kind of fertilizers (competes with potash) i know Nutrien and Simplot (and Koch of course) have more focus on nitrates.
didnt we just have one in the Med?
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nobody seems to fucking get this!!!! "the enemy gets a vote" but moreover trump/israel deliberately killed all the people at the top controlling the enemy, which does not destroy the enemy but in fact turns them into a dozen new, smaller enemies!! I feel like i'm going fucking insane
is WCS keeping a sustained differential? since the vast majority of oil being taken offline is light sweet.. there cant be that much substitution for heavy sour?
Sorry I'm not more open-minded about LLMs, it's just some fucking maniacs shoveled out a bunch of useless bloatware featuring that technology, did not give me any chance to opt out, reorganized the entire economy around it, zeroed out gains made by green energy, and made it impossible to buy RAM
It died during Global War on Terror in an unmarked grave at a CIA blacksite
Graph with three sides, and a dot for each global city. Each side is for cars, public transit and active mobility. North American cities way down in the car cornerβ¦car dependent/dominated
STUDY: βThe ABC of Mobility.β
Study of mode share (the % share of transportation trips that are by car, transit, walking, biking etc) relative to city size and income levels in almost 800 cities in 61 countries.
(check out those North American citiesβ¦yikes!)
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
The key take-away for people is this point: "Advocate for federal support". Aka "we all want this, but none of us want to pay for it". It's provinces wanting federal dollars for provincial responsibilities. Dog bites man. Call me when we create a federal transmission crown. Then I'll pay attention
@JoyceCarolOates X.com speaking as glibly as Beavis & Butthead. does T***p even grasp the profound significance of what he has set in motion in the Middle East? this person whose most essential self is riding in a golf cart fatly, cheating at the profoundly insignificant game of leisure golf when he assumes no one is looking.
if βfor sale, baby shoes, never wornβ are the saddest six words, then βriding in a golf cart fatlyβ is the opposite of that
It's just pointless. The rural tidings are runaways. But. Especially for MB Winnipeg had way more ridings