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Canadian voters told him where to stick it.
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facthunter replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
You're Lucky. Nev -
That's not deliberate. Trump Imitators or FANS choose to accept the risk, hoping to benefit from it. Too Bad. Nev
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Babies can't help Pooping themselves. It's in bad taste to highlight it.. Stinks too. They perk on you as well.. . Nev
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Talk about foreign intervention in a country's elections! Have you ever considered how Trump's agenda has influenced the coming Australian election?
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old man emu replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
I have only just noticed that a solar panel site has been created at the edge of my town. It is shielded from sight by the trees on the boundary of the paddock, and the dark colour of the panels camouflages them. I don't know who owns the site, or if it is just there to serve the town. -
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nomadpete replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Grid stability (& instability) is a complex system. All grid operators put a lot of effort into prevdnting cascading shutdowns. And all grid operators have the ability to shut down generators to prevent over generation. No, I don't believe it was caused by renewables. The anti renewable lobby used to say renewables won't work. Now they are whingeing that renewables make too much electricity. -
If it's my family, it would be both. Definitely a funeral giggle.
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onetrack replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
The climate deniers, Trumpists and even Australian conservative politicians have jumped on the disinformation bandwagon, all claiming that the blackout was caused by excessive power generation by renewable energy sources (mostly wind), causing massive grid instability, which resulted in the blackout. The problem is, the disinformation about renewable energy is all BS, it is being promoted by one major climate denier, and his claims are being repeated ad infinitum across all the media. No-one knows for sure what caused the blackout, it will take weeks to pin down the cause. No doubt it will be something that no-one thought about, when all these countries grids were interconnected. https://reneweconomy.com.au/spains-blackout-has-already-triggered-a-firestorm-of-disinformation/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=spains-blackout-has-already-triggered-a-firestorm-of-disinformation -
It doesn't pay to "sleep like a Baby". Do you suppose that one will be shown at the wedding or Funeral? Nev
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facthunter replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
It's Majority "restored" Now. Linked AC current is "synchronous" or the Back EMF blows limiters designed to protect the Components. Sunspots can cause it. -
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spacesailor replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
It made the " news today " . spacesailor - Last week
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An easy to understand explanation of how the Orange Dickwad is stuffing America. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-29/trump-trade-and-tariffs-three-things-to-know-analysis/105226638
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They have tried to,, but that is obviously not enough to satisfy them in their Dictatorial Ambitions. Nev
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Jerry_Atrick replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
I think this is an appropriate place to post this. A major power outage has swept across Spain and Portugal, knocking out transport, mobile networks, and other infrastructure. I am thinking there could be nerfarious play.. another reason to go off grid... (ps didn't link it as it is on the guardian's live feed and by the time you clicked on the link, it is probable thee would be something different showing) -
You will get as much information from this: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Knudsen as the video.
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Haven't they already done that at the higher courts?
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Vid not available in my country 😞 Will have to load up a VPN
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Not so much a caveat, but a plan. t would be a brave political party that put its foot down and declared that, come Hell or high water, it was going to pour funds into the establishment of these basic industries, and the training of personnel to create and operate them. However, the Party needs to acknowledge that it expertise is in governing, not manufacturing. Therefore it needs to engage an expert in manufacturing to direct the project. This is how the USA won WWII. Not through military ability, but by throwing a tsunami of manufactured goods at the Front Line. Remember what Churchill said to the American People in 1941, "Give us the tools, and we will finish the job. That was before the USA entered the war, but the idea was put into practice for the aid of the British Empire, and ramped up when the USA came into military conflict with the Empire of Japan. This video is about 45 minutes long, but it shows how one man with expert knowledge fulfilled Churchill's plea.
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They Just want to SELECT the Right Judges. The best ones Money can Buy OR "we know where you LIVE". People are SCARED to go against His wishes. Nev
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The question is not who, but what.. and the answer is the constitution that they swore to uphold. So, as they swore to uphold the constitution, they gave the justices a right to judge them.
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The Judges apply the LAWS which exist relative to the CASE being Judged. Vance is in effect saying He Trump et al are beyond any Law. Dictator stuff and a preposterous suggestion. Tearing up trade agreements unilaterally is of the same theme. Nev
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nomadpete replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
Alternative Energy and a islanded microgrid. Lord Howe Island put in a $12 million dollar solar + battery, 3 years ago. So far they saved 360,000 litres of imported diesel ($2.6 million). That makes it pay for itself in about 5 years. https://arena.gov.au/assets/2024/09/Lord-Howe-Island-Hybrid-Renewable-Project-Public-KS-Report.pdf
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