So that's what the J. stands for?Board ranks measure post count, not character.
Which is lucky for him, because if it did, I'd probably be General Jesus or something.

I shoulda known, though ...
So that's what the J. stands for?Board ranks measure post count, not character.
Which is lucky for him, because if it did, I'd probably be General Jesus or something.
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Someday you're going to learn to say these things and provide reputable links to the claims you make. Because you saying them? Doesn't make them true and doesn't make us believe you.
If we're going by ranks, then you should be nice to the 6th highest Fleet Admiral on the board (which would be me).
I'm the second-most ranked person on the entire board. I want BOTH of you to lick my clothes clean and make me a delicious pizza!
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Someday you're going to learn to say these things and provide reputable links to the claims you make. Because you saying them? Doesn't make them true and doesn't make us believe you.
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Someday you're going to learn to say these things and provide reputable links to the claims you make. Because you saying them? Doesn't make them true and doesn't make us believe you.
You could try reading the news. Der Spiegel is good. I'll give you a start with the current year's news.
EU to ditch climate protection - Der Spiegel - January 2014.
Germany's energy revolution on verge of collapse from NewScientist.com, January 2014.
Big industry will quit Germany unless sheltered from cost burdens of renewable energy - from Reuters, January 2014.
Germany's green energy switch about to collapse Canada Free Press - January, 2014.
You could try reading the news. Der Spiegel is good. I'll give you a start with the current year's news.
I'll stick to "Though the Wormhole" ... they don't preach to anyone. They provide all different views in an intellegent [ironic sic] manner.
You know what I'd love to see? It's a struggle to get the average citizen to buy a hybrid or electric car until the tech is more mature and reliable (I know, its aaaalmost there!)
But in the meantime, I think it would be awesome for big cities to ditch their internal cumbustion bus fleets in favor of full-electrics. Same for city taxi cabs. These are vehicles that operate within relatively small areas with frequent opportunity to recharge. It would lead by example.
Complete ignorant bullshit, as usual, Yankoff.
I'll stick to "Though the Wormhole" ... they don't preach to anyone. They provide all different views in an intellegent [ironic sic] manner.
Science isn't about presenting differing opinions. It's about finding the right one after all the wrong ones have been eliminated.
It might not be fair, but neither is life. Man up and accept that.
I prefer the Jeffrey Hunter version of Jesus. He had such beautiful eyes...![]()
I liked Jeffrey Hunter. So sad that he passed, with such a great future ahead of him. Still, my favorite Jesus is Robert Powell. Just something about him that made it seem like there was something greater to him, something unknowable. I loved his portrayal.
I'll stick to "Though the Wormhole" ... they don't preach to anyone. They provide all different views in an intellegent [ironic sic] manner.
Science isn't about presenting differing opinions. It's about finding the right one after all the wrong ones have been eliminated.
It might not be fair, but neither is life. Man up and accept that.
Damn, "Through the Wormhole" if they provide all different views why not provide the one that says gravity isn't pulling is all towards the earth but that rather the weight of the universe is PUSHING us towards the Earth?! Huh?! What about my flat-earth theory?
I'll stick to "Though the Wormhole" ... they don't preach to anyone. They provide all different views in an intellegent [ironic sic] manner.
Science isn't about presenting differing opinions. It's about finding the right one after all the wrong ones have been eliminated.
It might not be fair, but neither is life. Man up and accept that.
And then he says...This is a show aout science, not a science project.
... and yes, they've even talked about god...
And then he says...This is a show aout science, not a science project.
... and yes, they've even talked about god...
Then it's not science.
Back to the subject, Germany led the way toward green energy, with a goal of getting 80 percent of its electricity from wind, solar, and other renewables by 2050.
Everyone was on board for the change, and it had no significant opposition.
They spent $278 billion dollars switching over and had 400,000 employed in green energy.
Then reality started to intrude. Siemens lost a billion dollars, Bosch lost about two and a half billion, and other German green companies lost over ten billion.
Green employment has fallen to 230,000,
They're switching back to coal to keep their grid from destabilizing,
and their CO2 emissions are going up, unlike America whose emissions have been going down.
All they got out of it was the most expensive electricity in Europe,
and an exodus of jobs to other countries,
and the loss of their reliable, non-polluting nuclear base-load plants.
Among some of the problems they encountered with their massive wind and solar installations is that some weeks they produce two much electricity when the grid doesn't need any, and other weeks they hardly produce anything, falling below four percent of rated output just when electricity demand is highest.
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