GreyGreenBrownOakova
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_jackhnw wrote
Letters from Iwo Jima is the Japanese viewpoint to Eastwood's Flags of Our Fathers.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_j9r8p1r wrote
Reply to comment by IncapableOfLaughing in Australia to make area the size of Germany a marine park in Southern Ocean | Plan to triple size of Macquarie Island protection zone to shield ‘remote wildlife wonderland’ by newnemo
Of course it looks bad when you post an article from the previous governments term.
Australia’s largest coal-fired power station, Eraring, to close in 2025, seven years early
The 12 largest coal plants are scheduled for closure.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_j13xb5m wrote
New improved version of a helicopter with EIGHT spinning blades of death at knee, waist, chest and head height. What could go wrong?
In the space of a year it's gone from "top speed of 155 mph and a range of 110 miles" to "100mph, range of 100 Miles".
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itspggq wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
Electricity is part of a grid and most grids use some form of fossil fuel. We need to stop wasting electricity, so we reduce CO2 emissions. Only an idiot can't understand this.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itseobf wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
nothing you have said is remotely true. The world still uses fossil fuels and needs to avoid wasting electricity.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itoztx4 wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
It's a story about the EU, but as a typical American, you have to make it all about you.
>Your house is restricted by local code to only allow a certain amount of electricity.
not true.
>without a commercial license.
no such thing here. Commercial business get a discount for higher usage.
>now you guys need to get off coal because you are wasting it and your city is ruining the environment.
yes, we are. Things take time. In the meantime, we need to avoid wasting electricity.
>We are near zero carbon electricity
not even remotely true.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itot0wi wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
>I would elect officials
your talking about the distant future, we are talking about the present.
>have brainwashed people thinking that restricting usage is the solution.
there is zero restrictions in my state. You can purchase as much as you want, destroying the environment in the process. Your entire theory is based on what-ifs and misconceptions.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itos60j wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
After we have free electricity, we can waste it. Right now, my electricity comes from coal.
> Restriction is stupid and in the US unconstitutional.
LOL. which section would that be under? The one where you get free stuff?
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itorb4h wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
It's wasting electricity, because it's something that has to be generated.
I don't think you understand what propaganda means. Hint, it's not just something you don't agree with.
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_itnmskh wrote
Reply to comment by wizardstrikes2 in USB-C iPhone will be mandatory in Europe as EU law passes final stage by prehistoric_knight
Yeah. For accuracy, people need to say "stop wasting 31% coal, 5% solar, 36% natural gas, 1% hydro....wait, let me check the solar irradiance..."
GreyGreenBrownOakova t1_je418pq wrote
Reply to comment by mdavis360 in “Ted Lasso” Star Brendan Hunt On Final Season: “It May Or May Not Be The End” by SappyGilmore
Season 4, Ted and Coach Beard goes back to the US. Roy Kent takes up the lead coaching position, but struggles to motivate the team.
Unable to compete with the wealthier Premier League salaries, Rebecca hires some female footballers from the US women's league , firing up the entire team.