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1 hour ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Sure.  Buy that and I'll sell another, half price.

No one told me that.  I live here and my gf is a civil engineer working for the city of Los Angeles.

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11 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Just wait and see.  The Japanese want to know how well the test spot works.

They never run out of funding for innovations.

See....Its the part where you just make shit up on the fly that amuses me.  We have another guy that does this, but he solidified the narrative that he is suffering from a mental disability, so he's treated with pity instead of the derision and ridicule you get to enjoy...

Its not a test spot, Packard. That very specific system is used there and in another historic village in Japan with the thatch roofed houses. The oldest article concerning their installation I can find is 2020. Which means if they had intent to roll these out nationwide, in a country not necessarily prone to wildfire 😒, it would have been done.  But its just not practical for other types of architecture.

I discovered all of this the day you made this dumb ass thread, and you could have too, but instead of doing any research, you decided Facebook couldn't steer you wrong.

You are a dumb man that only continues to prove how dumb he is with his insane contempt for learning....Instead, you search the Internet for other idiots who agree with you, and find satisfaction in being stupid, but not alone.

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2 hours ago, André Toulon said:

Not with all that money he's carrying around. I wonder if its in a treasure chest 

people like this bugsy malone,  here, know to tuck those stacks of cash in the ole shoes. 

"gettin' a little taller bob"

"nah....just a jig in my step kenny"

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Posted
49 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Neither does Cali.  It's on a coast line.

You are no doubt referring to seawater filtration.  Japan does desalinate potable water, but not at a particularly high clip.  California is slowly integrating desalinization, but it’s not something you just do especially given the west coast is a major sea life corridor.  At any rate, we don’t need to ask Japan because we already do it.

Posted
13 minutes ago, scoobdog said:

You are no doubt referring to seawater filtration.  Japan does desalinate potable water, but not at a particularly high clip.  California is slowly integrating desalinization, but it’s not something you just do especially given the west coast is a major sea life corridor.  At any rate, we don’t need to ask Japan because we already do it.

Does fire supression need desalinization?

Posted
30 minutes ago, naraku360 said:

Packard is too stupid to realize how stupid she is.

FYI:  The fifteen minute charge on this station is 43.75 kwh.

My whole apartment only used 118 kwh for the whole month of last May.  

Now, imagine the usage of charging the car every day.

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I hate Tesla and Elon Musk, but facts are facts. The Tesla Model Y gets the equivalent of over 100 mpg of a gas powered vehicle.

Nobody cares about your pathetic meager lifestyle in your apartment. Eventually, your jitney will become electric, probably by a Chinese company.

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Posted
9 minutes ago, discolé monade said:

math is all wrong. 

no consideration for the variance of level of charging for type of battery. 

it's really quite something watching how fucking dumb you are. 

Really?  You can't multiply 350 amps by 500 volts?  That's why I screenshot the calculator results for you.

Hint: You're not charging an e-bike on this thing.

Posted
27 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

FYI:  The fifteen minute charge on this station is 43.75 kwh.

My whole apartment only used 118 kwh for the whole month of last May.  

Now, imagine the usage of charging the car every day.

Shut up, woman!

I'd tell you to make me a sandwich, but you'd fuck it up.

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Packard is an accidental feminist icon. She proves not all women belong in the kitchen, considering what she allegedly eats.

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Posted
4 hours ago, scoobdog said:

Yes.  Sea water is highly corrosive.

This dumb bitch lives in Atlantic City and thinks dumping sea water all over the place is a good idea.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, stilgar said:

This dumb bitch lives in Atlantic City and thinks dumping sea water all over the place is a good idea.

On the plus side,  it would really sanitize the dump.

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Posted
19 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

It's a section of Philadelphia, Pennsyvania, USA.

Have you walked through it, driven through it or even seen the many YouTube videos on it?

Drove through it. 

Watched all the crackheads.

Got stuck under the k/l train because the person driving was a moron. 

Got stuck in the protests in the middle of dtown Philly because the person driving was a moron. 

My ex fiance lives in Philly. Whats your point? 😐

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Posted
8 minutes ago, UwPp said:

Drove through it. 

Watched all the crackheads.

Got stuck under the k/l train because the person driving was a moron. 

Got stuck in the protests in the middle of dtown Philly because the person driving was a moron. 

My ex fiance lives in Philly. Whats your point? 😐

Remember, you asked for this

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Posted

Russia and China want to set up a high speed rail line to carry oil and consumer products between the two countries.  That would bypass the shipping routes and expedite delivery.  To carry oil, the tracks would have to pass through Iran.  So, what was America's response?

Bomb Iran.

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Yes, BRICS is winning and your boy is just over here lying to the morons who still believe he's not a blithering idiot. 

I don't see the point of this thread, but I'm sure you'll "elaborate" with a nonsensical, made up scenario and a dumb question.

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Posted
11 hours ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Really?  You can't multiply 350 amps by 500 volts?  That's why I screenshot the calculator results for you.

Hint: You're not charging an e-bike on this thing.

 

Variance is a statistical measure that quantifies the amount of variation or dispersion in a set of data points relative to its mean. It essentially indicates how spread out the data is; a high variance means the data points are widely scattered, while a low variance indicates they are clustered closely around the mean. 

you are nonsense. 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

Russia and China want to set up a high speed rail line to carry oil and consumer products between the two countries.  That would bypass the shipping routes and expedite delivery.  To carry oil, the tracks would have to pass through Iran.  So, what was America's response?

Bomb Iran.

Now think just for a moment. High speed rail is expensive and cannot carry nearly as much as an oil tanker, which is slow, but cheap and massive. Oil is not a perishable good that expires like food. It does not need high speed rail.

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Posted
1 hour ago, UwPp said:

Drove through it. 

Watched all the crackheads.

Got stuck under the k/l train because the person driving was a moron. 

Got stuck in the protests in the middle of dtown Philly because the person driving was a moron. 

My ex fiance lives in Philly. Whats your point? 😐

I had a guy over fifteen years ago, claim that I was the only person who could see those "crackheads" - that they didn't exist at all and that I was just making it all up.

Okay... There was nothing else anywhere on the internet to show those people.  No university funded stats, no government funded studies or stats, not even pictures.  That was the basis for his claim that the "proof" he was demanding just could not be provided.

Now, more people are posting the whole truth on YouTube than ever before.  Nobody can scrub it or hide it anymore because in the same second one post is deleted, seven more pop up.  I can link to any one of them.

But, where is that Doubting Thomas now?  He dropped out of sight.  Embarasssed, maybe?

Posted
8 minutes ago, Insipid said:

Now think just for a moment. High speed rail is expensive and cannot carry nearly as much as an oil tanker, which is slow, but cheap and massive. Oil is not a perishable good that expires like food. It does not need high speed rail.

Yeah, i6 went to look ...nothing in any of the articles I read on this mulled over rail mentioned oil. Even Meta said it was ridiculous. I was gonna ask what AM station he heard this on, but I forgot he's graduated to facebook.

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Posted
Just now, André Toulon said:

I think they do shrooms but despite them looking like total pansies, I wouldn't call them crackheads.

Sort them out, if you wish.  Crackhead is a blanket term to cover the lot.  You got flakka zombies, krokodil shooters, speed freaks, and even something called "bath salts".  The result is always the same.

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12 minutes ago, Insipid said:

Now think just for a moment. High speed rail is expensive and cannot carry nearly as much as an oil tanker, which is slow, but cheap and massive. Oil is not a perishable good that expires like food. It does not need high speed rail.

It does when you want it on demand instead of waiting weeks for slow moving tanker ships that could easily be obstructed and delayed.

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Posted
4 minutes ago, The Evil Dr. Longshadow said:

It does when you want it on demand instead of waiting weeks for slow moving tanker ships that could easily be obstructed and delayed.

Why would you want it on demand? That sounds like poor logistics.

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