jimlarkins
jimthebrit
jimlarkins

I'm calling you stupid.

Yeah, that's going to grow the userbase.

So overpriced cans for your overpriced phone... sounds about right.

Utter nonsense.

If the NSA were really drunk, wouldn't it be writing

You know that apparently your asshole isn't either...

An estimate of $24 billion really means it is going to cost close to $75b

Congratulations, you have shown you STILL do not understand your mistake. That is a different system, and you are assuming that because you have reversed the direction of the airflow that you just reverse everything else. I now conclude that you are a stupider motherfucker that I originally suspected.

Sigh...

I don't think anyone disputes that.

Oh I get it. An armchair fluid dynamics genius writes off the cuff dismissal of millions of man hours of research, and enhances the design dramatically with a few bullet points. Then he slowly realizes that he is confusing two similar mechanisms without really understanding the differences between the two, or why they

The powerlines are along side on the railway track. In fact it's quite unusual to see overhead power on a lift bridge.

Friggin' in the riggin'!

It's $1, plus 0.25c for shipping. Takes 6-8 weeks. Or you could get it from Amazon for $2449.99 with free 2 day shipping and be sleeping in it by Saturday!

Under the most recent design specifications, the Tower designed for a site near San Luis, Arizona, has a gross production capacity on an hourly basis, of up to 1,250 megawatt hours. Due to lower capacities during winter days, the average hourly output per day for sale to the grid for the entire year averages

Your googling skills are lacking!

1) No need to pump water to the top.

I imagine you are not the first person to wonder if the reverse effect could be made, or if the process could be optimized.

What the frack was that!

Fans at the top would be a maintenance headache...