Not everyone is Dolly Parton. In lots of ways.
Posts by แแแแ Hugh Sheehy
100% is very rarely the number.
I'd love to see the specs on how many data centers it would take to meaningfully cover the bogs.
He's a very wealthy and powerful nitwit.
Seems to be a lot of that going around.
That would be good.
I retain my doubt that they'll do anything about the blocked bike lane. Call me a cynic.
There'll be a guard along shortly to ticket all those cars parked in the bike lane. Not.
I'm not sure whether you're saying that they're doing well or badly in that prediction. Perhaps I've seen too many horse races.
Dogs are often the people we wish people could be.
The headline says it.
m.independent.ie/business/tec...
Ireland is unusual in that it's the only country in the world that has a musical instrument (the harp) as its national symbol. You could make a good argument that the uillean pipes should be the national instrument. Awesome complicated things.
Here's a little intro. www.youtube.com/watch?v=olA-...
TJ offered it as an answer to a question I asked you. It seemed reasonable to comment on it. And yes, I think it's nonsense. From a quick read around, I'm far from alone in that.
This kind of thing isn't going to help Blue Sky's aspirations to take over from Twitter/X. Nor many people's hopes that it will be able.
It's as nonsensical as ever.
A nice summary video of why this chart is wrong, or rather why it's worse than wrong...it's misleading. With a link to the underlying report from Ember.
Basically, electrification of pretty much everything is the future. Despite Irish fuel protestors. youtu.be/qokwulKU9Bg?...
And sorry...that's maybe a bit strong, but lordy be the arguments in that paper are tripe.
Among people who can't think in a straight line, perhaps it is.
Meantime, I suspect that there are quicker answers than referring me to a decades old 17 page piece of nonsense.
What does that even mean? Physics is fundamentally "anti democratic". Maths is fundamentally "anti democratic".
2. As someone running a business to make EVs even more of a no-brainer across vehicle classes, it's a bit incongruous seeing fossil fuels so popular and politically powerful.
Meantime, Ireland seems to have gone mad while I've been away.
Two thoughts
1. These fuel protestors do not represent the people of Ireland. We have a parliament and president for that. Not some random self-appointed gang.
Back in New Jersey for the client meetings this week. Less spectacular views from the hotel room.
And no, we're not meeting FedEx in NJ....that's just what's behind the hotel.
Springtime does seem to be the time to see NYC. From one of the city's major tourist attractions in the Bowery to the sights of spring and the influence of both Ireland and England on the city. photos.app.goo.gl/oa4bPtpcPMG7...
The USA really is the land of contrasts and contradictions.
Wall Street was less than 50 meters/yards behind me as I took this picture. And for those who don't know NY, not Wall Street in a figurative sense. Literal Wall Street.
Just heading for an NYC Citybike and off to Central Park. Then a LONG itinerary of places and things that I won't do all of.
What did the lady say? "I've a feeling we're not in New Jersey anymore".
DockChain will resume activity in New Jersey on Monday. Meantime, off to Central Park.
Again, this is America being great again. This.
Ierunt, viderunt, redierunt.
Ok, Caesar it's not, but you get the point.
The sale didn't need sign off.
It did need permissions. And it got them. And then was a catastrophe.
But what on earth are you talking about?
It was sold by Enterprise Energy to Shell. And I suspect Shell wishes they'd never touched it. They lost money and sold out to a pension fund in 2017
What?
I wonder if these patriots are aware that all these fossil fuels are foreign fossil fuels. Often from Islamic countries!
From the previous Apollo mission photos, or the "pale blue dot", or this, it's all too certain that most people will continue to ignore photos showing that this little blue planet is all we've got. Try not to be most people.