darlantan
darlantan t1_jaatn7w wrote
Reply to comment by samandiriel in the aurora was visible from Central Washington last night! by aasmanijal
You can sign up for email alerts that will ping you whenever the geomagnetic K-index gets high enough. It tripped a few times last night.
darlantan t1_ja58x6h wrote
Reply to comment by avitar35 in WA auctions off more ‘old’ forest in $2.8 million sale by Plonsky2
> The problem comes in when the replanting of those trees does not happen or they are not cared for well enough for them to survive.
When we're talking about old growth forests, there is no "replanting them" in any meaningful way. They grew in conditions that may no longer exist, and would take multiple human lifetimes to regenerate even if they were replicated. You may as well be suggesting that the fossil fuel problem be solved by hatching more dinosaurs.
Replanting and regrowing is valid for areas that have already been logged, and there is certainly an argument for responsible forestry with areas designated for repeat harvest, the same as any other crop.
Unlogged/old growth areas, however, should be considered inviolate at this point.
darlantan t1_ja56xhx wrote
You can't convince me that the WA DNR's primary role is anything but a publicly-funded holding front for private lumber & paper interests. Tons of land is essentially walled off from the public behind gates that you can ostensibly get access through, but if you try you'll find you can never actually reach anyone who can/will unlock them. I have spent literally a month of workday lunches trying. Paper & lumber company operations basically get to do whatever the fuck they want, and old-growth like this is being sold off despite being literally irreplaceable.
darlantan t1_j8vs2li wrote
Reply to comment by ered_lithui in The Tree of Life - Kalaloch, WA by Signal-Power-3656
Fucking idiots. There's a billion good shots that don't require so much as touching it.
darlantan t1_j85z2ck wrote
Reply to comment by LydJaGillers in Catholic officials seek loophole in WA bills on child abuse reporting by littleblackcar
> And if you can’t trust him (obviously I’m not supporting the church’s stance here) then people won’t talk.
If your deep, dark secret is that you continue to molest children...well, maybe you don't deserve to get a free pass out of any feelings of guilt you might have, or at least not from a source that will do essentially nothing to prevent you from doing it again.
darlantan t1_j85ynyn wrote
Reply to comment by Rocketgirl8097 in Catholic officials seek loophole in WA bills on child abuse reporting by littleblackcar
> Clergy should report all crimes heard in confession.
I disagree with this, but crimes with definite victims who are not able to protect themselves certainly deserve to be reported.
darlantan t1_j33sbeg wrote
Reply to comment by AdventureBum in Does anyone actually believe those guys attacked the power substations to rob a store? by 420_Braze_it
> That’s what makes me suspect this was a trial run for something bigger.
Could be that it was a trial run, could be that it was a pair of idiots who got the idea from the news. Hell, it could be both: A couple of idiots given the idea by someone who wanted disposable mooks to do a trial run for them.
Either way, it's shown a lot of folks that it isn't hard to do, and you can bet that the ones you are most worried about are among them.
darlantan t1_j1phelv wrote
Reply to comment by schreist in 3 power substations vandalized in Washington state, over 14K lost power by mexicorocks
OP is a 2-day-old account that started by fluffing Putin and is spouting conspiratard bullshit, so I wouldn't expect a lot of integrity if I were you.
darlantan t1_iv8bt4e wrote
Reply to comment by alleycat699999 in New dwellings in Washington state must be warmed by heat pumps, rather than furnaces, beginning in July, state board rules Friday by BarnabyWoods
That's...actually really quite bad. Good ones will handle subzero temps.
darlantan t1_iv8bc45 wrote
Reply to comment by cheekabowwow in New dwellings in Washington state must be warmed by heat pumps, rather than furnaces, beginning in July, state board rules Friday by BarnabyWoods
Only if they're completely fucking stupid. Hmm, yes, let's install a furnace and AC for more than it would cost to install a heat pump that can be both. Excellent idea.
darlantan t1_iv8aop7 wrote
Reply to comment by PM_meyourGradyWhite in New dwellings in Washington state must be warmed by heat pumps, rather than furnaces, beginning in July, state board rules Friday by BarnabyWoods
Sure, and that was something that was a sticking point decades ago. Modern heat pumps work fine in conditions commonly found in WA, and that's before even looking at the geothermally sunk ones. It is a complete non-issue for them.
Literally the only downside to a good heat pump install is the up-front cost, and since it's new construction and there are big credits right now anyway, that's a no-brainer.
darlantan t1_iv8aea0 wrote
Reply to comment by NumerousAbility2332 in New dwellings in Washington state must be warmed by heat pumps, rather than furnaces, beginning in July, state board rules Friday by BarnabyWoods
> how about we focus on building industrial scale solar in eastern WA first before pointless mandates
Heat pumps are so absurdly efficient that this is still a step in the right direction. A good heat pump install can move 3-4x the heat per watt that a resistance-based heater will make, and there are parts of WA where the climate is damn near ideal for them.
We can do two things at once, and since this is a mandate that doesn't actually require that the state do much, it makes perfect fucking sense to do it while prioritizing other initiatives as well.
darlantan t1_iv35g9b wrote
Reply to comment by Merfkin in A Hiker and His Puppy Were Shot Dead on a Remote Washington Trail; Investigation Has Been as Strange as the Killings by ExtraNoise
Given how someone has already pointed out that a person has basically confessed already, I think it would be imprudent to rule out the more mundane possibility that the cops in question really are that shitty at their jobs and that this has mostly been the thin blue line trying to cover for their own initial incompetence.
darlantan t1_iuhiwvb wrote
Reply to comment by Huge_Requirement9200 in Cool parents carrying their kid off trail and out onto Sul Duc Falls at Olympic by insom187
Is it? I could've sworn there was a bit of trail that hooks around out of frame on the right (and gives other vantages) and allows access to that area from above and behind out of frame, basically going down a small bank before the falls.
Been a couple years since I've been there, so perhaps I'm mistaking it for another set of falls though.
darlantan t1_iu7z4ns wrote
Reply to comment by cakeo48 in What is with this dumb qanon propaganda newspaper going around?! It’s garbage and a waste of paper. by justynebean
I mean...everything they said was true. I'm not real sure what you think you're saying to people with that comment, but I don't believe you're accomplishing it.
darlantan t1_iu6bz2v wrote
Reply to comment by Rusty_the_Dalek in Cape Flattery, absolutely gorgeous. by darkduchess56
Yup, it's real. There's a little platform thingy off a ways to the right of this shot if memory serves, and it affords views in other directions. I'm thinking this was probably shot up the trail from it a bit. It's scenic, but I wouldn't expect solitude -- it's not a hard trail, and it has the novelty of being the furthest northwestern point in the continental US.
darlantan t1_itnwlxc wrote
Reply to comment by Pwillyams1 in Yakima needs our help... even the ARMY seems to not care. by mjlen4
You're mostly just coming across as not understanding what OSHA does, bud.
darlantan t1_it8r1ri wrote
Reply to comment by OneSpellWizard in Spotted in Snoqualmie… looks like I found my write-in candidate for Senator. by Twin_Peaks_Townie
Yeah, but that fact he admits it and it's only a casual "screw you" makes me think he may be the best candidate available.
Frankly, if I remember, there's a very good chance this guy gets at least 1 vote for quite a few offices.
darlantan t1_irxr0bz wrote
Reply to comment by Sammy12345671 in Endangered gray wolves are being poisoned in Washington state, officials say by zsreport
On the other hand, if he mandated breathing, the number of ignorant assholes in the state ruining shit for everyone else might just see a sharp decline as a result of said protests.
darlantan t1_jaawa5e wrote
Reply to comment by samandiriel in the aurora was visible from Central Washington last night! by aasmanijal
It's not quite as simple as "There's an aurora in your area", more that it'll alert you when there's significant event that could generate them. There's a graphic on that page that shows aurora forecast plots.
As for alerts, you can follow the 'subscribe' tab along the top bar. You can select a lot of alerts, but what you probably only really care about are the very high K-index alerts. When you get one, check that page and look at the aurora forecast, and if it's dipping into or close to your location it might be worth going outside and looking north.