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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    I feel quite sure you will find some benefit which they receive to call a subsidy . . .
    So is that a yes or a no? It seems as if you are equivocating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    So is that a yes or a no? It seems as if you are equivocating.
    I don’t ever do anything that big . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Tyme View Post
    Have solar panels or windmills hurt you in the past? This seems like a lot of vitriol.
    So environmental catastrophes are ok because of nature? Strange take.
    Were you one of the people who would sabotage tractors when they first started appearing on farms or broke mechanical looms, etc? I mean at least the Luddites had some semblance of a cause. You just seem angry at progress.
    It’s not an environmental catastrophe if it’s natural clown. Nature IS the environment. Crude oil and natural gas in the ocean isn’t it disaster, it’s very natural and happens constantly on an unmeasurable scale. It’s not progress, very far from it actually and it’s anything but “green” or “clean”, that’s the scam part.

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    Ah, the nice steady hum of generators at night. No power, no internet, but finally enough cell signal to sporadically check the Rage Page. Life is good!


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    Quote Originally Posted by BabbForHeisman View Post
    Ah, the nice steady hum of generators at night. No power, no internet, but finally enough cell signal to sporadically check the Rage Page. Life is good!
    Just use the solar panels

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCajun View Post
    They dont even produce the energy it takes to make them.
    Ypu must be talking aout the two panels I bought (BC) and have yet to take out the box.

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    Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by JamesTheJeweler View Post
    Lima beans are delicious
    Especially at Scratch Farm Kitchen...

  8. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Didnt they initially say beryl was going to mexico?
    How/why/when the change in course?


  9. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    when Beryl decided that he was going where he wanted to go

    man will never control Mother Nature no matter how sophisticated man’s equipment may be


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    Quote Originally Posted by CrazyCajun View Post
    It’s not an environmental catastrophe if it’s natural clown. Nature IS the environment. Crude oil and natural gas in the ocean isn’t it disaster, it’s very natural and happens constantly on an unmeasurable scale. It’s not progress, very far from it actually and it’s anything but “green” or “clean”, that’s the scam part.
    Name-calling? Nice
    Wait are you saying there are no natural disasters? Or natural environmental disasters?
    I was asking if the fact that crude oil naturally oozes from the Earth's crust somehow makes us spilling 5 million barrels into the GOM ok? And that was just one. https://www.noaa.gov/education/resou...sts/oil-spills
    No energy form will be 100% clean. Even nuclear or "New Clear"(Thx Turbine!) has issues with extraction and waste but are renewables cleanER?, that is hard to argue against.

  11. Default Re: Hurricane Beryl

    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    Didnt they initially say beryl was going to mexico?
    How/why/when the change in course?
    Made the Turn to Pascagoula way too late or early depending on your point of view!

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    Man's contribution to greenhouse gases is 6% or thereabouts. Approximately 94% comes from the our planet. Yet the "progressives" are focusing their energy on the 6% to the detriment of many. Where's the focus on the 94%? Why are they not trying to increase the earth's albedo or plant more trees. Why do they dislike nuclear energy?

    For those interested, Google Eavor and take a look at what they are doing. Their Eavor-Loop is a closed-loop geothermal energy extraction system.


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