BlackSmith
Uncivil
A peaceful protest is legal and fine with me but if you think you’re going to open a can of whip ass ya best bring your A game and be prepared for the consequences. Don’t be a little bitch when shtf.
I agree. And peaceful protests need to be in appropriately zoned areas for protesting. Don't commandeer a freaking college campus -- private property -- and expect to not be reprimanded. And, furthermore, don't violently riot/protest again when a judge deems your original protest, in an area not zoned for protesting, "unlawful." Bunch of little bitches crying over spilt milk, being needlessly violent over fuckall.A peaceful protest is legal and fine with me but if you think you’re going to open a can of whip ass ya best bring your A game and be prepared for the consequences. Don’t be a little bitch when shtf.
ALWAYS have a backup plan.“For 27 out of 30 days in April – and the last 17 days straight – we have had stretches of time ranging between 15 minutes to 9 hours where the production of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, hydro, etc..) exceeded the demand on California’s main energy grid.
Then we exported the excess to other states.
As Scientific American put it, "It is impossible to understate how monumental this clean, renewable energy milestone is..."
The article continues, "California’s success and all of these plans indicate that fossil fuels with or without carbon capture, bioenergy and nuclear power are not needed to power future grids."
Maybe closer to reality than previously thought?
Brown outs coming soon. Just watch“For 27 out of 30 days in April – and the last 17 days straight – we have had stretches of time ranging between 15 minutes to 9 hours where the production of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, hydro, etc..) exceeded the demand on California’s main energy grid.
Then we exported the excess to other states.
As Scientific American put it, "It is impossible to understate how monumental this clean, renewable energy milestone is..."
The article continues, "California’s success and all of these plans indicate that fossil fuels with or without carbon capture, bioenergy and nuclear power are not needed to power future grids."
Maybe closer to reality than previously thought?
We do that every day when the wind blows hard.“For 27 out of 30 days in April – and the last 17 days straight – we have had stretches of time ranging between 15 minutes to 9 hours where the production of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, hydro, etc..) exceeded the demand on California’s main energy grid.
Then we exported the excess to other states.
As Scientific American put it, "It is impossible to understate how monumental this clean, renewable energy milestone is..."
The article continues, "California’s success and all of these plans indicate that fossil fuels with or without carbon capture, bioenergy and nuclear power are not needed to power future grids."
Maybe closer to reality than previously thought?
In CA, we are literally asked not to charge our cars or run AC to try and keep the grid up.There's been a push for smaller peaker plants for the last few decades, they're added as the power company sees fit. At least around here grid stability is excellent, in fact I'm not sure I've ever even seen a brown out.
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“For 27 out of 30 days in April – and the last 17 days straight – we have had stretches of time ranging between 15 minutes to 9 hours where the production of renewable energy sources (wind, solar, hydro, etc..) exceeded the demand on California’s main energy grid.
Then we exported the excess to other states.
As Scientific American put it, "It is impossible to understate how monumental this clean, renewable energy milestone is..."
The article continues, "California’s success and all of these plans indicate that fossil fuels with or without carbon capture, bioenergy and nuclear power are not needed to power future grids."
Maybe closer to reality than previously thought?
Not sure, but I bet if you call up Sargent Olivia Benson, from the NYPD's Special Victims Unit, we could probably get some answers. If she's not available, I'm sure detective Odafin "Fin" Tutuola (Ice T) is more than qualified to make an educated assessment on the psychology behind this phenomenon. We'll have to call on a day when he isn't busy pimping out -- er, um, managing? -- his stable of hoes or conducting important business/networking at the Player's Ball, an annual convention of pimps in Chicago, Illinois.Sad shit there. Odd how it's nearly always attractive women, who could have their pick of grown men. I wonder what the psychology is there.