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Its going to be interesting for sure. I think it will be 20 ish years before we are fully "green" power. Wind will have a place, currently Oregon gets something like 12% from the wind farms in the gorge.
Yup, the pipeline that never existed and didn’t get built, that would have provided a few hundred temporary jobs for a month or two at a time state by state both raised the price of gas and has killed the economy with all the “lost” jobs.
I guess it depends on how you define dork. I actually have logical, reasoned arguments for my position; I don’t have to resort to name calling. If you’d like to have a conversation that would be enjoyable. If you’re going to behave like a child I have nothing to say to you. And just FYI, if I have a choice I don’t buy…
I agree with your opinion that future power generation will probably serve their own local areas. However the sun doesn't always shine, and the wind doesn't always blow. I'm not sure where you live you may be able to put in enough solar panels to feed all your homes needs. I live in the beautiful drizzly Pacific…
Pardon me, I should have said that 60% is generated by fossil fuels. And those numbers are straight from the US Department of energy same place you got them. They’re also predicting a one in three chance of blackouts and brownouts in the next three years because we simply don’t have the generation capacity to replace…
The “secret” to adopting electric cars more quickly is going to be found in POWER GENERATION. Fully 60% of our power in the US is generated by coal. We have no plan to increase production, and we are (rightfully) shutting down coal plants. Of course, pointing this out is what got me greyed in the first place, (you're…
To be fair, I live in Portland Oregon. Its a pretty walkable city, at least downtown. And EVERYBODY jaywalks lol. It’s like a real life game of Frogger.
Not with songs but I use my phone navigation all day for work and random phrases on the radio trigger it all the time.
Its a public car driving space. It hasn't been taken from you.
I wasn’t making an argument for artificial trees over real ones. Just pointing out that people don’t get hurt having a 5-ft tree fall on them. I usually visit the u-cut lot up the road from my house. $20 to $40 depending on if it’s a Douglas or a Noble fir.
Just furthers my opinion that there is no reason to make simple things complicated. Simple=reliable. Your water heater doesn't need a Bluetooth connection, and your side view mirrors dont need any power except adjustment. They're MIRRORS FFS.
Most tree farm workers don’t get hurt cutting the trees down. It’s setting them up to be shipped with the baling machines...
Lol, $79 for a live tree? Damn. $20-$40, U-cut (in Oregon.)
You know little Christmas trees are plants, right?
The back, middle seat of a Pinto station wagon. There IS no back, middle seat in a Pinto....
Not sure what it is, but I am sure that vehicle was put where it is on purpose. It was a pretty common practice to fill in riverbanks with old cars to treat/prevent erosion back in the day.
And again, this is why any level of "self driving" shouldn't be allowed. And can someone explain why the fuck this is allowed to be tested on public roads? We couldn't have decent fucking headlights for decades but driverless testing is A-OK? Maybe I'm just old. Rabble rabble rabble. Get off my lawn.