But brown coal has a low carbon content so it doesn't burn as efficient as other types of coal. So you'll need more of it for any give amount of power, generating more pollutants. Brown coal is higher in sulfur then other types of coal so it is indeed more of a pollutant. Question is then, are the scrubbers tweaked for brown coal or some other type?
Hydrogen doesn't occur naturally because it likes to bond with other molecules and is so tiny it escapes things that are "airtight". So, it must be created and that's at the moment a very energy intense operation
As stated elsewhere, these are not for the long haul market but the shorter ranges. Also someone in another article, can't find the post anymore, posted something sensible. This is not a US focused truck,its one for the EU. Where drivers are legally obliged to stop and rest every 4 hours or lose their license. So in the EU this could work perfectly as a long haul truck because they have to take a break roughly the size of a charge anyway.
Also here in the Netherlands, and I believe other parts of Europe too, a lot of cities banned (old) diesel vehicles from the city centers.
* It could be a real upgrade ( adding more or better features) even if the product was already bug-free before
That's a good reason to release a new product. Not to foist an upgrade on people who might not want the "more or better features".
You're seriously arguing against adding more, free(!), value to an existing product you own? You'd rather buy a completely new device? I for one hate the planned obsolesce of consumer goods nowadays where I have to chuck out perfectly fine devices just because the manufacturer deemed it end of life without hope of an open sourcing of the software
I don't know about the US but most vehicles in Europe won't do 500 miles without a refill. Isn't that the same thing for both types: Above a certain mileage you'll have to refill either gasoline or electricity? And with both I take a few minutes to stretch my legs so both will be the same amount of break regardless of actual time refilling.
Fair enough! I stand corrected. Though my main point didn't shine through as much as I wanted and that is that I still believe dividing people into ever smaller categories / groups can't help with treating everyone equally.
Also the top-scoring group in: suicide rate, work-related deadly accidents, homelessness , incarceration rates.
Yes, white men dominate the top, they also dominate the bottom and not much in between. There's a lot of injustice in the world, but ignoring the way the low class white male gets disposed by society is only exacerbating the problem. You guys already got Trump because society looked down upon the lower class (mostly white) males.
I always get the impression that we're creating more and more categories to sort people in instead of trying to get rid of all the division and treat everyone like a human being.
How, exactly, do you propose nuclear is safer then solar? Of all the accidents I can think of the don't really amount to anything more significant then a burned down complex.
You seem to be trying to dance around the issue here: you can't cut a budget if you can't do basic economics (hence the comment about failing a first year for such a mistake). This isn't Trump personally who made the error, but the Trump *cabinet*. So yea, it is a pretty dumb mistake to make but I too disagree with pinning it on him. Though, if he is as tough a businessman as he claims to be, I expect heads to roll.
So I don't get why you make this about him and how he acts and what not. This is just a dumb mistake from someone in his staff and they should be rightfully fired. The man himself makes enough mistakes but this one isn't on him, even though he is ultimately responsible
Over here in Europe 3 hours is a bit long but most washing programs take at least an hour and most hover around the one to two hours. If I run the "allergie+" (removes allergens, handy for babies and hay fever season!) program in eco-mode I believe I can push it past three hours. Having said that, my shortest program is just 20 minutes long. I do believe it doesn't spin up to 1600 RPM then but just 800 or so, so it won't get out almost dry as with the 1600RPM cycle.
I think for most people in the Netherlands the biggest difference would be that we hardly hear of criminal or rioting jews. Not saying they don't exist but it's a pretty safe bet if there's a wanted person on the news or a riot happening nowadays it's either a Turkish or Moroccan person / group. Statistics from our prisons also back this up with a majority of about 60% of all incarcerated criminals having a migration background. I personally blame the failed immigration policies of the last 70 years in the Netherlands.
Originally these people came in on the equivalent of H1B visa's so no pressure to integrate, then they could stay for a prolonged time but still no pressure to integrate. And then we kind of decided they could stay forever and bring over their families but we gave them little to no help to integrate. We gave these people no perspective and no incentive to integrate and now people act shocked that they indeed have not integrated and at least some of them don't see themselves as part of the Netherlands.
We have had trouble with people from Indonesian descent as well in the past and it follows a similar path. After the Netherlands lost their overseas colonies we promised the Moluccans they could stay in the Netherlands for a while while the government of the Netherlands made a deal with the Indonesian government for an independent Moluccan state. Then the government of the Netherlands kind of forgot about the whole issue and the Moluccans and we ended up with a two train hijackings. After they spend 25 years in limbo in old concentration camps I think they where fairly patient with it all.
So yea, not saying I condone the behaviour but I can kind of see where they're coming from.
Not that some random comment on Internet will convince you but yes we're the first species to change the environment in this short a timescale. Until we find something really unexpected in the fossil beds we really are the first. Can also be logically deduced by the fact that there was still oil and coal left in the soil when we first started looking for it.
As I recall, there was a clear standard: https://www.w3.org/TR/1999/REC... and Microsoft choose to ignore it.
Not completely, but it is definitely over engineered: https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
What exactly was the alteration? Never heard what he originally was supposed to be or do.
But brown coal has a low carbon content so it doesn't burn as efficient as other types of coal. So you'll need more of it for any give amount of power, generating more pollutants. Brown coal is higher in sulfur then other types of coal so it is indeed more of a pollutant. Question is then, are the scrubbers tweaked for brown coal or some other type?
Hydrogen doesn't occur naturally because it likes to bond with other molecules and is so tiny it escapes things that are "airtight". So, it must be created and that's at the moment a very energy intense operation
As stated elsewhere, these are not for the long haul market but the shorter ranges. Also someone in another article, can't find the post anymore, posted something sensible. This is not a US focused truck,its one for the EU. Where drivers are legally obliged to stop and rest every 4 hours or lose their license. So in the EU this could work perfectly as a long haul truck because they have to take a break roughly the size of a charge anyway.
Also here in the Netherlands, and I believe other parts of Europe too, a lot of cities banned (old) diesel vehicles from the city centers.
Nope. Instant app is where the app is run but not installed and will remove itself when closed. So basically an in memory app
* It could be a real upgrade ( adding more or better features) even if the product was already bug-free before
That's a good reason to release a new product. Not to foist an upgrade on people who might not want the "more or better features".
You're seriously arguing against adding more, free(!), value to an existing product you own? You'd rather buy a completely new device? I for one hate the planned obsolesce of consumer goods nowadays where I have to chuck out perfectly fine devices just because the manufacturer deemed it end of life without hope of an open sourcing of the software
No mod points, but thank you for the eloquent explanation!
I don't know about the US but most vehicles in Europe won't do 500 miles without a refill. Isn't that the same thing for both types: Above a certain mileage you'll have to refill either gasoline or electricity? And with both I take a few minutes to stretch my legs so both will be the same amount of break regardless of actual time refilling.
But if there is a way to get back to the "kernel" plan you'd defeat the purpose of this...
Fair enough, I stand corrected! Shows that I shouldn't post or try to understand numbers when tired
Fair enough! I stand corrected. Though my main point didn't shine through as much as I wanted and that is that I still believe dividing people into ever smaller categories / groups can't help with treating everyone equally.
Also the top-scoring group in: suicide rate, work-related deadly accidents, homelessness , incarceration rates.
Yes, white men dominate the top, they also dominate the bottom and not much in between. There's a lot of injustice in the world, but ignoring the way the low class white male gets disposed by society is only exacerbating the problem. You guys already got Trump because society looked down upon the lower class (mostly white) males.
I always get the impression that we're creating more and more categories to sort people in instead of trying to get rid of all the division and treat everyone like a human being.
You've never witnessed what happens when two roosters come in contact with each other last alone a few hundred.....
How, exactly, do you propose nuclear is safer then solar? Of all the accidents I can think of the don't really amount to anything more significant then a burned down complex.
You seem to be trying to dance around the issue here: you can't cut a budget if you can't do basic economics (hence the comment about failing a first year for such a mistake). This isn't Trump personally who made the error, but the Trump *cabinet*. So yea, it is a pretty dumb mistake to make but I too disagree with pinning it on him. Though, if he is as tough a businessman as he claims to be, I expect heads to roll.
So I don't get why you make this about him and how he acts and what not. This is just a dumb mistake from someone in his staff and they should be rightfully fired. The man himself makes enough mistakes but this one isn't on him, even though he is ultimately responsible
Opinions differ on that: http://www.thedailymeal.com/he...
Opinions differ on that: http://www.thedailymeal.com/he...
Over here in Europe 3 hours is a bit long but most washing programs take at least an hour and most hover around the one to two hours. If I run the "allergie+" (removes allergens, handy for babies and hay fever season!) program in eco-mode I believe I can push it past three hours. Having said that, my shortest program is just 20 minutes long. I do believe it doesn't spin up to 1600 RPM then but just 800 or so, so it won't get out almost dry as with the 1600RPM cycle.
Good explanation why this is: https://www.quora.com/Why-does...
One good thing about the internal heater is that it can push my water temperature to 194F. If that doesn't clean thing nothing will!
I think he's referring to this incident: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
He's talking about this incident https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wik...
Perhaps because working in "the trades" isn't perceived as a problem in Germany and in fact is seen as a very good way to earn a living?
I think for most people in the Netherlands the biggest difference would be that we hardly hear of criminal or rioting jews. Not saying they don't exist but it's a pretty safe bet if there's a wanted person on the news or a riot happening nowadays it's either a Turkish or Moroccan person / group. Statistics from our prisons also back this up with a majority of about 60% of all incarcerated criminals having a migration background. I personally blame the failed immigration policies of the last 70 years in the Netherlands. Originally these people came in on the equivalent of H1B visa's so no pressure to integrate, then they could stay for a prolonged time but still no pressure to integrate. And then we kind of decided they could stay forever and bring over their families but we gave them little to no help to integrate. We gave these people no perspective and no incentive to integrate and now people act shocked that they indeed have not integrated and at least some of them don't see themselves as part of the Netherlands.
We have had trouble with people from Indonesian descent as well in the past and it follows a similar path. After the Netherlands lost their overseas colonies we promised the Moluccans they could stay in the Netherlands for a while while the government of the Netherlands made a deal with the Indonesian government for an independent Moluccan state. Then the government of the Netherlands kind of forgot about the whole issue and the Moluccans and we ended up with a two train hijackings. After they spend 25 years in limbo in old concentration camps I think they where fairly patient with it all.
So yea, not saying I condone the behaviour but I can kind of see where they're coming from.
Not that some random comment on Internet will convince you but yes we're the first species to change the environment in this short a timescale. Until we find something really unexpected in the fossil beds we really are the first. Can also be logically deduced by the fact that there was still oil and coal left in the soil when we first started looking for it.