Sorry no NG for you !!

Propane it is then...

If I was living in one of the new buildings, I'd set up some essential appliances running off of a 20-lb tank. And of course, knowing that power outages are bound to happen in envirofreak shitholes, a couple of Coleman single mantle lamps running on 1-lb canisters and a small generator to be fired up on a fire escape or balcony will be essential.

Most Chinese and other Asian dishes create their flavor by stir-frying inside a crater shaped wok. That is simply unable to do with electric stoves. Tried it before. That shit came out nasty like microwaved leftovers. I hope the businesses and restaurants whose livelihoods depend on gas stoves find a way to circumvent and shit on this ruling, right in the faces of the envirofreak scum that is trying to push society back into the Middle Ages.

This is purely about control. Not "carbon", not "save the biosphere". Unfortunately, most of the young, idealistic, innocent and fairly benign inner city hipsters who actually care about the environment are buying into this shit hook, line, and sinker...

Envirofreaks are the worst type of leftists in the entire spectrum of the active political left. They will stop at absolutely nothing to reduce this earth into feudal kingdoms ruled by an elite aristocracy enjoying all the benefits of modern life while everyone else languishes in poverty, disease, and despair beyond imagination. When push comes to shove, these scumbags must be dealt with in particularly extreme fashion.
 
I hope the whole state burns the fuck down, then an Ebola outbreak, with the aftermath disease to spread like wild fire through the useless population there. Cholera to be the grand finale

Risks posed by dead bodies after disasters
Contrary to common belief, there is no evidence that corpses pose a risk of epidemic disease after a natural disaster. Most agents do not survive long in the human body after death. Human remains only pose a substantial risk to health in a few special cases, such as deaths from cholera or haemorrhagic fevers.

Workers who routinely handle corpses may however risk contracting tuberculosis, bloodborne viruses (eg hepatitis B and C and HIV) and gastrointestinal infections (e.g. cholera, E. coli, hepatitis A, rotavirus diarrhoea, salmonellosis, shigellosis and typhoid/paratyphoid fevers):

  • Tuberculosis can be acquired if the bacillus is aerosolized – residual air in lungs exhaled, fluid from lungs spurted up through the nose or mouth during handling of the corpse.
  • Bloodborne viruses can be transmitted via direct contact of non-intact skin or mucous membrane from splashing of blood or body fluid or from injury from bone fragments and needles.
  • Gastrointestinal (GI) infections can easily be transmitted from faeces leaked from dead bodies. Transmission occurs via the faecal–oral route through direct contact with the body, soiled clothes or contaminated vehicles or equipment. GI infections can also be spread as a result of contamination of the water supply with dead bodies.
Information on these risks should be provided to both emergency workers and the general public to ensure adequate disposal of bodies, appropriate precautions when handling bodies and to avoid panic and misunderstanding.
 
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I hope the whole state burns the fuck down, then an Ebola outbreak, with the aftermath disease to spread like wild fire through the useless population there. Cholera to be the grand finale

Risks posed by dead bodies after disasters
Contrary to common belief, there is no evidence that corpses pose a risk of epidemic disease after a natural disaster. Most agents do not survive long in the human body after death. Human remains only pose a substantial risk to health in a few special cases, such as deaths from cholera or haemorrhagic fevers.

Workers who routinely handle corpses may however risk contracting tuberculosis, bloodborne viruses (eg hepatitis B and C and HIV) and gastrointestinal infections (e.g. cholera, E. coli, hepatitis A, rotavirus diarrhoea, salmonellosis, shigellosis and typhoid/paratyphoid fevers):

  • Tuberculosis can be acquired if the bacillus is aerosolized – residual air in lungs exhaled, fluid from lungs spurted up through the nose or mouth during handling of the corpse.
  • Bloodborne viruses can be transmitted via direct contact of non-intact skin or mucous membrane from splashing of blood or body fluid or from injury from bone fragments and needles.
  • Gastrointestinal (GI) infections can easily be transmitted from faeces leaked from dead bodies. Transmission occurs via the faecal–oral route through direct contact with the body, soiled clothes or contaminated vehicles or equipment. GI infections can also be spread as a result of contamination of the water supply with dead bodies.
Information on these risks should be provided to both emergency workers and the general public to ensure adequate disposal of bodies, appropriate precautions when handling bodies and to avoid panic and misunderstanding.

I was just getting ready to cook supper. Thanks a lot. :mad:
 
Propane it is then...

If I was living in one of the new buildings, I'd set up some essential appliances running off of a 20-lb tank. And of course, knowing that power outages are bound to happen in envirofreak shitholes, a couple of Coleman single mantle lamps running on 1-lb canisters and a small generator to be fired up on a fire escape or balcony will be essential.

Most Chinese and other Asian dishes create their flavor by stir-frying inside a crater shaped wok. That is simply unable to do with electric stoves. Tried it before. That shit came out nasty like microwaved leftovers. I hope the businesses and restaurants whose livelihoods depend on gas stoves find a way to circumvent and shit on this ruling, right in the faces of the envirofreak scum that is trying to push society back into the Middle Ages.

This is purely about control. Not "carbon", not "save the biosphere". Unfortunately, most of the young, idealistic, innocent and fairly benign inner city hipsters who actually care about the environment are buying into this shit hook, line, and sinker...

Envirofreaks are the worst type of leftists in the entire spectrum of the active political left. They will stop at absolutely nothing to reduce this earth into feudal kingdoms ruled by an elite aristocracy enjoying all the benefits of modern life while everyone else languishes in poverty, disease, and despair beyond imagination. When push comes to shove, these scumbags must be dealt with in particularly extreme fashion.



A 20 Pounder? Good Lord! Be Careful Out There. :ROFLMAO:




 
Im going to assume you were splitting wood and accidentally wHacked the maul on the bottle? Which resulted In an explosive reaction that send the maul into your shoulder, braking it and you had to get grip right fasteners and a Milwaukee drill to fix yourself with your other arm?


You're so close it's scary. It was a Makita. ?
 
'The state prides itself on having very little coal, but it imports electricity from neighboring states like Utah and Arizona where it is generated by coal. '

Then we need to quit selling the electricity to CA. Once they can't claim a 'zero carbon footprint' because they have to generate everything they consume, they will implode. - problem solved.
 
That's the funny part were banning NG appliances so we have to use electric.

Combustion turbine plants 30% efficient
1000psi boilers with feed water heaters 35-40% efficient
Super critical boilers 50% and really friggin expensive to build and maintain.
So no matter the thermal source were gonna burn 3x the amount of fuel creating 3x + the emissions, not to mention production impacts.... Damn these people are fucking stupid.

Like someone else said force CA to be on its own power grid and see what they do then. They are pushing so hard for wind/solar only removing all rolling iron off the grid. To the completely reliant on electronic frequency regulation does not work. Massive grid transients will occur when all these sources go to fighting each other in an attempt to maintain frequency. It's going to be epic. I'm so glad I'm on the ERCOT grid and not west power link grid.
 
Yes, some of the new combined cycle are nearly 80% thermal efficient.

The Combined cycle plants are expensive to build, a pain the ass to maintain. The 80% plants knock exhaust temps down to about 100 degrees over ambient which results in acid production in the water vapor which is hell on every piece of metal in and around the plant. We had to build a air tight closely controlled room for our protective relays at one plant, the corrosive fog was killing our switchyard relays. Makes salt water seem completely neutral.
 
Yes, some of the new combined cycle are nearly 80% thermal efficient.

The Combined cycle plants are expensive to build, a pain the ass to maintain. The 80% plants knock exhaust temps down to about 100 degrees over ambient which results in acid production in the water vapor which is hell on every piece of metal in and around the plant. We had to build a air tight closely controlled room for our protective relays at one plant, the corrosive fog was killing our switchyard relays. Makes salt water seem completely neutral.
Like anything else in life, to get something you have to give up something. However the libs want you to believe it's all carbon free. I'm waiting for 100% green to get my fish boiled, in the net. LOL Wonder how the nuke spent fuel storage issues are coming along,... will on second thought I guess that simple part does not matter,...................................... today,...
 
Like anything else in life, to get something you have to give up something. However the libs want you to believe it's all carbon free. I'm waiting for 100% green to get my fish boiled, in the net. LOL Wonder how the nuke spent fuel storage issues are coming along,... will on second thought I guess that simple part does not matter,...................................... today,...
Actually I work on the nuclear side now. We're dry casking our spent fuel. The long term repository is still tied up in the government political red tape circle.
I do not have a confident outlook on the government creating a solution, unless someone has the balls to stand up and just do it.
 
Actually I work on the nuclear side now. We're dry casking our spent fuel. The long term repository is still tied up in the government political red tape circle.
I do not have a confident outlook on the government creating a solution, unless someone has the balls to stand up and just do it.
Are you local storing & if so how much more room do you have?
 
Local storing. Cans are set on a pad, the original plan was to have enough onsite storage to run another 30 years.
Well hopefully by that time we know much more about long term storage than we do now, or how to process it differently. I have often wondered if the cost of disposing of it will out weigh the Per KW cost that is being charged today?
 
South Carolina has become a repository for nuclear waste that our govt stated would be moved. NO, it has not been moved, they breached their agreement that it would not remain here, and more importantly has not paid their negotiated fine for failure to perform.
 
Exactly. What I worry most about is that we elect them. A nuclear accident is in our fixture. These are our creations and benefit from our mistakes. Research the number of bombs we have dropped, by accident, or the Titan missle we blew up, and it should concern us. If nothing else, we will probably be on our own for awhile, if not abandoned. For sure, we will be lied too. Everyone for themselves. I don’t think I can carry that much ammo.
 
Exactly. What I worry most about is that we elect them.
I doubt many voters vet their choice before casting a ballot any more. One of the reasons I like where I'm at is because in Sept every year we have a XXX day for the whole area. Crafts, kids stuff, music, food, but the main attraction is to listen to all of those who are running for something. Our Small Town (area) politics is something I an many others here, really follow. If we could get people across this country interested in same, I truly believe things would start changing.

I've polled people for years after the voting booth as to why they voted for who they did, an sadly most can not give you a truthful answer other than, they look nice, had a great sign, knew their grand parents ect,... So sad to piss away a country like that.
 
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