Cantide756
Cantide756 t1_jdp0fnq wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
It lasted 3 years.
Cantide756 t1_jdoj9iv wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
After I reached equilibrium I sealed the tank. Only input was light and an external heat source. Maybe some sloshing around from a magnet scrubber
Cantide756 t1_jdoets2 wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
If I had time I would. Closest I have is accidental, with my 75g aquarium and losing 1 of my 4 grow lamps. But since it wasn't controlled, the results are speculative. It had been at equilibrium for 3 years after 5 of trying to reach balance. All that work thrown out of whack and ended when the algae and plants weren't able to produce more than they were fed upon. They died out, and then the tank starved from the bottom up. Can it be transferred to scale? Probably not. But cutting out energy from a system will not have zero effect, it just can't.
Cantide756 t1_jdo0z43 wrote
Reply to comment by Longjumping_Ad_6988 in How is it possible that there are NH plates out there with dark tinted front windows? by ThisIsNotTuna
Isn't it also accepted if it's oem? Like if purchased or of state and moved here
Cantide756 t1_jdo0mdn wrote
Reply to comment by lightsblindfan in Shake Shack is coming to NH! by AlexTheTolerable
Last time I went to Chillis half my steak was a blood clot, never again.
Cantide756 t1_jdo0gxj wrote
Reply to comment by Spicehawk86 in Shake Shack is coming to NH! by AlexTheTolerable
Culver's was barely a half step above mcd
Cantide756 t1_jdo033u wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
I'm asking legit questions, not putting forth conspiracy theory. Quick easy solutions are what got this mess started to begin with.
Cantide756 t1_jdnzqfm wrote
Reply to comment by Smartalum in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
Photovoltaic is not the solution. It's not there yet, but idiots think it's the best. It's made with hazardous materials, except for the really expensive stuff made in the US, takes a ton of space, has a short half life with no feasible way to recycle it. And please don't bitch about least intrusive to the environment like you don't benefit from ecological destructup on and human slavery used to get the materials for lithium batteries, rare earth magnets, and photovoltaic cells.
Cantide756 t1_jdnpnz8 wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
So my questions are "fake news"? Got it.
Cantide756 t1_jdn0rxc wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
Have their been any replicated studies? Because the overall math doesn't track. One scientific paper does not equal scientific proof. Has there been studies monitoring the bodies of water with systems like this installed for longer periods? Are these individually engineered for the environment they will be left in? What happens when they are cheap hazmat panels and they fall into the water? Can they be retrieved if they sink into muck?
Cantide756 t1_jdmu1wu wrote
Reply to comment by TurretLauncher in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
Removing 30% of the energy input of an ecological system? Reducing the base of the doors chain by now than a quarter? Doesn't quite track
Cantide756 t1_jdmihyd wrote
Reply to comment by sphennings in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
Covering a pond or lake seems like the worst gimmick to make a dead body of water
Cantide756 t1_jdmhy2y wrote
Reply to comment by littleirishmaid in Glenvale Solar, a Boston-based company, is planning to install a 240-acre solar installation in Keene, with construction beginning in 2026 by TurretLauncher
And these announcements never cover the co2 cost of clearing the land, creating the panels, shipping the panels, and when they are no longer fructose, disposal of the panels. I don't know this company, but I've worked with a bunch that cut a ton of corners to get the things up and violate NEC, such as the array in bedford on the Goffstown line. They put on paper that they are charging for and getting the expensive, recyclable panels, and ends up using the cheap hazmat disposal ones. Solar power just isn't there yet. Not to make it worth while to destroy habitats. Covering parking lots and schools? That's a start, but why not roads?
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Reply to comment by vexingsilence in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
Logic won't change their minds, in their hearts, they know its wrong because they use pro choice instead of pro abortion. They want it as birth control, so they don't have to worry about being responsible for remembering to take a pill or use a condom. The purpose of sex throughout the history of life is to procreate, but no one wants the responsibility, just the pleasure. If they put into law that the father could "abort" the financial responsibility, you would hear them saying all this stuff about a baby is a natural consequence of sex and they agreed to the risk when they agreed to sex. Double standards are rife when it comes to being pro abortion. And the reasoning they use to try and justify it are smoke screens, try and compromise by saying "to save the mothers life" or "for instances of rape and/or incest" doesn't satisfy them because they know that's only a token amount of the numbers. Vast majority are for selfish reasons, even the word convenience shouldn't be accepted. If you are in a situation where you can't afford or handle or want a baby and you don't want to use, can't afford, or can't use the myriad of other forms of birth control, you should abstain. Oh, they want to protect women from getting back alley abortions because they are going to find a way, even if image and illegal? That's their choice, they don't make a robbery legal to protect the life of a criminal do they? And you can't forget the racial component, I think the count reached 20 million black children being aborted? FFS, planned parenthood was started by a eugenics enthusiast.
At the end of the day, pro abortionists are selfish narcissists, using the same faulty logic they used during slavery to dehumanize a class of people to make it ok to murder them. They will spin whatever they can to make a "right" out of not having to take responsibility for their actions.
Cantide756 t1_jdlouz7 wrote
Reply to comment by moneyforsoy in NH House passes abortion-rights protections by IBlazeMyOwnPath
>in the eye of the law, a fetus is not a person.
If you kill a pregnant woman, don't you get charged for both murders?
Cantide756 t1_jdampr0 wrote
Reply to comment by Maldonian in In honor of ice cream places opening soon do you call them “Jimmies” or “Sprinkles”? by IamMikey1
Lol
Cantide756 t1_jdam5wn wrote
Reply to comment by sername-checksout in In honor of ice cream places opening soon do you call them “Jimmies” or “Sprinkles”? by IamMikey1
"Hey, you mind shaking the shit out of that fairy all over my cone?"
Cantide756 t1_jdam0qv wrote
Reply to comment by Comfortable-Job-6236 in In honor of ice cream places opening soon do you call them “Jimmies” or “Sprinkles”? by IamMikey1
Really? If heard that term the most in Berlin
Cantide756 t1_jdalcoc wrote
Reply to comment by avrilfan12341 in In honor of ice cream places opening soon do you call them “Jimmies” or “Sprinkles”? by IamMikey1
The worst is always assumed. Better than those baby shaped chocolates
Cantide756 t1_jc8e93r wrote
Reply to comment by vwturbo in What is the deal with the NH grid? by decayo
Don't forget servicing and flooding of those concrete tubes
Cantide756 t1_jbw2fmo wrote
Reply to comment by Sepado in Aquarium Stores? by 19ginger90
Wtf
Cantide756 t1_jaec8mc wrote
Reply to comment by nowhereman1223 in John Delee Denied Bail & Judge said “Not Justifiable Self Defense” by bwamike
There's more factors than that. Not arguing in either side of this specific case, but if the one with knuckles is much younger or faster, you don't want to turn your back and get hit in the head. You might have your own perspective on it, but even if you can run away, if you don't think you can get away, and think that your life is in danger, shoot, and let the court sort it out.
Brass knuckles are illegal for a reason. Again, not on either side of this as I haven't been able to look into it too much.
Cantide756 t1_jaeaclw wrote
Reply to comment by asphynctersayswhat in John Delee Denied Bail & Judge said “Not Justifiable Self Defense” by bwamike
Not running? If he knew the threat was over, no reason not to stay and wait for the cops
Cantide756 t1_jaea7md wrote
Reply to comment by nowhereman1223 in John Delee Denied Bail & Judge said “Not Justifiable Self Defense” by bwamike
I don't think you've seen the damage they can do.
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Reply to comment by SomeSortofDisaster in 'We just don’t need this in our neighborhood': Proposed asphalt plant draws crowd to Nashua Planning Board by NewEnglandBlueberry
Wasn't there a report of a "lagoon of mercury" in the Merrimack in Nashua? Thought I saw that in the UL long while ago. From the mills upstream