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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    That’s the problem. I had all seven days set, in 4 hour blocks. Was ignoring my settings.

    Have a friend that lived in Florida. They had a special needs situation that needed to be exempt from rolling blackouts. Had to have a Nest thermostat so the utility system knew to not shut off their power.
    Oh heck. Been using Nest since there first generation. Possibly the most worthwhile smart home devices we have. The only time I had trouble was several years ago when they had an outage on their end but it only lasted a couple of hours. It was not a problem for us because the weather here was fine but can imagine in very warm temps(global warming!) or very cold temps, with someone with a medical issue, it would be a issue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    As a part time rocket scientist do you not think it is strange that when evidence is presented that is contrary to one's beliefs they immediately look for some nefarious plot? Like ALL of these scientists for ALL of these years are just completely controlled by Soros or China or Big Solar or whoever. Is there something specific and systematic that one can point to in all of the UN funded research that would make one completely disavow everything? When evidence is presented that shows the global temps (oceanic and atmospheric) are increasing at the fastest rates ever recorded and some people just cover their ears and eyes and blame Obummer or Al Gore and the other elites?
    There is a segment of today's society, a very vocal one, that would have absolutely refused to look through Galileo's telescope.
    Yall quit defaming rocket scientists like that. The climate arm of NASA is totally separate from the space arm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    Yall quit defaming rocket scientists like that. The climate arm of NASA is totally separate from the space arm.
    most ams are separated by a body (politic)

    and there lies the problem . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    Yall quit defaming rocket scientists like that. The climate arm of NASA is totally separate from the space arm.
    I would imagine, but not sure, that NASA does most of the observation and NOAA does most of the analysis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    most ams are separated by a body (politic)

    and there lies the problem . . .
    vic-You remind me of Terrance Howard, the guy who has figured out 'new math' or something where he 'proves' that 1x1 is actually 2. He says a lot of words that make zero sense except in his own head. Except that Howard is more verbose and probably makes more sense.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    As a part time rocket scientist do you not think it is strange that when evidence is presented that is contrary to one's beliefs they immediately look for some nefarious plot? Like ALL of these scientists for ALL of these years are just completely controlled by Soros or China or Big Solar or whoever. Is there something specific and systematic that one can point to in all of the UN funded research that would make one completely disavow everything? When evidence is presented that shows the global temps (oceanic and atmospheric) are increasing at the fastest rates in 100 or so years and some people just cover their ears and eyes and blame Obummer or Al Gore and the other elites?
    There is a segment of today's society, a very vocal one, that would have absolutely refused to look through Galileo's telescope.
    FIFY

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    FIFY
    Did you though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    vic-You remind me of Terrance Howard, the guy who has figured out 'new math' or something where he 'proves' that 1x1 is actually 2. He says a lot of words that make zero sense except in his own head. Except that Howard is more verbose and probably makes more sense.
    1 x 1 = 1

    I have always ascribed to the old math, in fact I went to rally in math all 4 years in High School and placed 1st each year

    sorry I have absolutely no faith in ANY of the climate change so called scientists

    or in anything that any of them preach, proclaim or say

    in fact, I’m not really sure any of it actually qualifies as science or that they are in reality scientists

  9. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    1 x 1 = 1

    I have always ascribed to the old math, in fact I went to rally in math all 4 years in High School and placed 1st each year

    sorry I have absolutely no faith in ANY of the climate change so called scientists

    or in anything that any of them preach, proclaim or say

    in fact, I’m not really sure any of it actually qualifies as science or that they are in reality scientists
    I am jealous of anyone who can totally ignore facts and evidence and just create their own reality to the exclusion of everything logical. Kudos man. Well done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    I am jealous of anyone who can totally ignore facts and evidence and just create their own reality to the exclusion of everything logical.
    You mustn’t watch the evening news eh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    I am jealous of anyone who can totally ignore facts and evidence and just create their own reality to the exclusion of everything logical. Kudos man. Well done.
    Many climate predictions are based upon computer modeling. I used computer modeling to predict performance of oil and gas reservoirs in my days as an engineer in the energy industry. I learned a key there is requiring a good history match. If you look at the history of the climate predictions, you will see the match is very poor. Go back and look at the gloom and doom predictions of the 80's and 90's which never came to pass. Those were based upon models as well. I grant that the technology today has improved and may be more accurate. However, the question of what to do about the climate is a difficult one. Whatever we do in the US is immaterial when you consider what is going on in Asia. They are still building coal plants galore there while understanding that going to natural gas is probably in their best interest. That is where some of the big discoveries of Australia are being marketed to via LNG. It is foolish to try to pause this like the Biden administration is doing now. As far as electric cars go, I am all for them as long as they are not mandated. The Biden administration can claim all day they are not mandating them but their tailpipe emissions requirements in effect is a mandate. This is a foolish policy as consumers will simply keep their ICE vehicles longer and many of those are not very energy efficient. It may cripple the auto manufacturing business as people will simply not buy new cars without the freedom to buy what they prefer. Electric vehicles would be a disaster when trying to evacuate for hurricanes or in the post hurricane days.

  12. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by Cajunsmike View Post
    Many climate predictions are based upon computer modeling. I used computer modeling to predict performance of oil and gas reservoirs in my days as an engineer in the energy industry. I learned a key there is requiring a good history match. If you look at the history of the climate predictions, you will see the match is very poor. Go back and look at the gloom and doom predictions of the 80's and 90's which never came to pass. Those were based upon models as well. I grant that the technology today has improved and may be more accurate. However, the question of what to do about the climate is a difficult one. Whatever we do in the US is immaterial when you consider what is going on in Asia. They are still building coal plants galore there while understanding that going to natural gas is probably in their best interest. That is where some of the big discoveries of Australia are being marketed to via LNG. It is foolish to try to pause this like the Biden administration is doing now. As far as electric cars go, I am all for them as long as they are not mandated. The Biden administration can claim all day they are not mandating them but their tailpipe emissions requirements in effect is a mandate. This is a foolish policy as consumers will simply keep their ICE vehicles longer and many of those are not very energy efficient. It may cripple the auto manufacturing business as people will simply not buy new cars without the freedom to buy what they prefer. Electric vehicles would be a disaster when trying to evacuate for hurricanes or in the post hurricane days.
    so you okay being taxed so the subsidies to build and develop electric vehicles can be paid . . . and what we going to do with all those batteries when they eventually go bad . . . sorry, it’s not just evacuations for hurricanes . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    so you okay being taxed so the subsidies to build and develop electric vehicles can be paid . . . and what we going to do with all those batteries when they eventually go bad . . . sorry, it’s not just evacuations for hurricanes . . .
    There are some auto salvage yards in Louisiana (and I’d guess in other states too) that will not take EV vehicles because of the risk of soil contamination and the threat of Louisiana’s love of legacy lawsuits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    1 x 1 = 1

    I have always ascribed to the old math, in fact I went to rally in math all 4 years in High School and placed 1st each year

    sorry I have absolutely no faith in ANY of the climate change so called scientists

    or in anything that any of them preach, proclaim or say

    in fact, I’m not really sure any of it actually qualifies as science or that they are in reality scientists
    Wow! Impressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    so you okay being taxed so the subsidies to build and develop electric vehicles can be paid . . . and what we going to do with all those batteries when they eventually go bad . . . sorry, it’s not just evacuations for hurricanes . . .
    I am OK with electric cars but not subsidies. People say the oil and gas industry gets subsidies. In actuality, they can tax deductions for investments made (something I know a lot about as I focused on project economics for much of my career). No investment, no deduction. Many of the climate projects get actual subsidies.

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