January 15Jan 15 24 minutes ago, hputenis said: Or just whip it out, push down hard for a screen imprint, and say, "there's your custom tip!" Then leave it out as you walk out. Then hide in the bushes dressed as a clown and ambush an unsuspecting victim with their fresh coffee thinking, "Today's gonna be a great day!" Then kidnap them, hold them hostage in your basement, and give them a gerbil feeder for water and a cyanide pill for when they lose hope. Hahahaha - hilarious!
January 15Jan 15 28 minutes ago, hputenis said: whip it out, push down hard for a screen imprint, and say, "there's your custom tip!" so THATS where your user name comes from......
January 15Jan 15 1 hour ago, hputenis said: Or just whip it out, push down hard for a screen imprint, and say, "there's your custom tip!" Then leave it out as you walk out. Then hide in the bushes dressed as a clown and ambush an unsuspecting victim with their fresh coffee thinking, "Today's gonna be a great day!" Then kidnap them, hold them hostage in your basement, and give them a gerbil feeder for water and a cyanide pill for when they lose hope. Hahahaha - hilarious!
January 16Jan 16 18 hours ago, mikemack8 said: Still looks like Zach Galifianakis. I know it isn't. But can't unsee it.
January 16Jan 16 Re: The Left "If Pete Hegseth had shown up in a dress and claimed to be a woman, Democrats would’ve had no questions and immediately confirmed him.” —Tim Young "If George Washington was nominated to be secretary of Defense today, Democrats would oppose his nomination because someone had a picture of him praying at Valley Forge on government time.” —Gary Bauer "206 Democrats voted to allow women and girls to face biological men and boys on the field of physical competition. So much for women’s equality from the ‘party of women’s rights.’” —Congressman Dan Crenshaw
January 16Jan 16 6 hours ago, JohnSnowsHair said: Still looks like Zach Galifianakis. I know it isn't. But can't unsee it. I always thought it was
January 16Jan 16 2 hours ago, 20dawk4life said: I always thought it was I was shocked it was Robert Redford. From some movie Jeremiah Johnson.
January 16Jan 16 11 minutes ago, JohnSnowsHair said: I was shocked it was Robert Redford. From some movie Jeremiah Johnson. I still don’t believe it
January 17Jan 17 9 hours ago, lynched1 said: 1) They are recyclable, but parts like the blades are a bit more difficult than the rest of the structure. 2) The term functional describes a wind turbine that is actively producing energy. So while your meme is trying to suggest the majority are broken turbines, it's mostly turbines not actively spinning because wind. 3) A typical wind turbine contains 60 to 100 gallons of oil, used for lubrication. Newer ones use more but they are also a LOT more efficient. Besides that, excellent meme sloth!
January 17Jan 17 3 hours ago, paco said: 1) They are recyclable, but parts like the blades are a bit more difficult than the rest of the structure. 2) The term functional describes a wind turbine that is actively producing energy. So while your meme is trying to suggest the majority are broken turbines, it's mostly turbines not actively spinning because wind. 3) A typical wind turbine contains 60 to 100 gallons of oil, used for lubrication. Newer ones use more but they are also a LOT more efficient. Besides that, excellent meme sloth! Has climate change stopped the wind or did they put them in places with no wind.
January 17Jan 17 9 minutes ago, GreenReaper said: Has climate change stopped the wind or did they put them in places with no wind. You can find all the answers you are looking for here.
January 17Jan 17 32 minutes ago, GreenReaper said: Has climate change stopped the wind or did they put them in places with no wind. If those things were the future oil companies would be putting them everywhere. They are nothing more than vaporware.
January 17Jan 17 30 minutes ago, GreenReaper said: Has climate change stopped the wind or did they put them in places with no wind.
January 17Jan 17 Red states generate by far the most electricity from wind, with Texas leading the way. Wind energy has its issues but is an excellent supplemental source especially in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Iowa. Stop choosing ignorance.
January 17Jan 17 Just now, JohnSnowsHair said: Red states generate by far the most electricity from wind, with Texas leading the way. Wind energy has its issues but is an excellent supplemental source especially in states like Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, and Iowa. Stop choosing ignorance. Take a drive on I-70 through kansas. There's a 30 minute stretch where there is NOTHING but turbines as far as the eyes can see. It's really quite impressive
January 17Jan 17 Since this is now the thread for all things renewable energy...... Some of you may find this interesting The California grid ran on 100% renewables with no blackouts or cost rises for a record 98 days Used a combo of wind\water\solar to exceed the demand. (some geothermal as well) Also batteries built into the grid to hold solar to redistribute at night.
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