Why would Canada need to do something similar? We don't fear the plutonium boogyman like environmentalist nuts do in the US. And our reactors can function as breeders(in fact a large portion of medical isotopes used in north america and the western world come from Canada) with a few changes, and/or also use a variety of fuels, including contaminated fuel, and other types of radioactive fuel.
Whatever is left after it's burned, reburned and so on is generally mixed into a MOX type fuel, then burned again, and again, and again here. And the super-highly radioactive waste? Well, we're doing the smart thing, figuring out how to use it as fuel.
Really? And you know I haven't read it how. Damn amazing telepathy going on there. Actually it does, and it includes the relevant parts of case law surrounding the federal law. In turn, meaning that it's a mirror of the federal law, with updated case law changes.
I'm pretty sure that if you walk away from your talking points you'd be the wise for it.
A state mirroring federal law, is anti-immigrant. I mean seriously here. You have the feds who refuse to enforce the law, you have a state creating a law that mirrors it, and they're anti-immigrant? Hardly. Anti-illegal immigrant indeed and I have no problems with that.
Hardly. Getting UL certification, or CSA certification is stupidly easy. It all comes down to manufacturing and the quality of it and why 'shit blows up'. An example, back when I was working at a plant that made medium and heavy industrial equipment for the disposal of components of ICBM's, we had everything CSA and UL tested. This test involved a disclosure of the electrical device and how it worked. The CSA certification was similar. This was followed with a POTS test and we could slap the label on.
Besides that we also shipped this stuff to europe, and it had to be electrically certified for Germany, France, and Belgium. At least the wiring codes were easy. I always did like their rubberized 'soft' wiring vs the hardcoat we used here.
Dunno my GF is crude, rude, sexist as can be. My sister and her friends are the same when gaming. The internet fuckwad theory applies to both sexes without a problem.
I'd say they understand it very well. The world is full of narcissistic people who aren't happy with who they are, so their only outlet is 'social media' and attempting to make themselves better than they are in the eyes of their peers. This really isn't any different than bare fist boxing matches at the bar 150 years ago, and coming out on top for a weekend. I just lasts longer, and burns much prettier.
Yes. Since the obama administration believes itself to be above, and not required to follow the law. To the point where it uses lawyers to 'bypass' regulation.
Why don't you go ask some geologists including those belonging to GEOLOG how well that's working out. They refuse to disclose data. I'll wait, maybe you can get it from those climate scientists and publicly disclose it.
And you're so sure because? Of what. A two letter word? Sorry doesn't wash. "Climate scientists" in australia have been doing the same thing as their colleagues have been in the UK, US, and in Canada. Refusing to disclose data including methodology for years.
Yo. Conservative checking in. There's no hatred of science. There's a dislike of fudged numbers, BS, doom and gloom, including the usual "If we don't..." and "we'll be drowning in 10 years, no wait 30 years, no wait 80 years!!11!" that people get tired of. That's not forgetting the refusal to disclose publicly funded data, and then spending years tying up the courts over that pubically funded data. And so on either while refusing FOIA/SOI requests either. Nah. I know it's difficult to accept, but damn. But I suppose you can't fault groups like greenpeace(among other groups) turning around and trying to get their fingers in the pie either. I mean they sure have gone out of their way to invent BS to get written into the last several IPCC's.
Then again, perhaps I could simply say ah liberals. Actually going out and attacking people, including attempting to assassinate them when they don't like their political ideology. Which is sadly much closer to the truth. The US sure has had no shortage of liberals running amok in the last 6-8mo physically attacking conservatives that's for sure.
Are these the same guys who've been refusing SOI/FOIA requests because they claim that their work which is publically funded is 'proprietary'? Or are these the same ones from aussieland that made up the shit including forging the emails that they were being harassed.
Then again I can't really feel too much sympathy. People will only take a decade or two(maybe three) of doom and gloom based on fudged numbers, and corrupted policies. Especially when they realize that what you're proposing will effectively bankrupt the entire country and turn it into a 3rd world dirt farming nation.
Well we have paper copies of various documents that are several hundred years old. We have writings that are even older. Dead Sea Scrolls for example, and even older writings on papyrus. In my own home I have several books that are in the 150 year range, and originals of In Darkest Africa(120yrs old). And they're just fine.
The real problem with today's books is the material they're printed on, and the ink itself. Today's paper is inferior, and so is the ink to what we were using 100 years ago. But it has allowed mass production, and reproduction making books easy, cheap, and more or less affordable to the masses. But to say that they don't last forever? Hardly. They can outlast several lifetimes, even several generations without too much of a problem.
Africa will more than likely be the next big development store. China is quickly running into the gambit of 'too expensive' even by other standards. Vietnam beh maybe, but I doubt it. Generally 'shifts' in manufacturing happen every 10-20 years(though the last time it happened before that it was the industrial revolution, and moving everything from europe to north america). Last time it was mexico and latin america. Then it was china and se-asia. But china in and of itself has a more serious issue with an artificially controlled currency tacked with seriously out of whack housing and commodity prices to the average person.
Liberals have been doing this for 9 years. I suddenly see that as soon as someone applies it to the opposite side of the spectrum it's OMG NOES! YOU CAN'T DO THAT!
Why would Canada need to do something similar? We don't fear the plutonium boogyman like environmentalist nuts do in the US. And our reactors can function as breeders(in fact a large portion of medical isotopes used in north america and the western world come from Canada) with a few changes, and/or also use a variety of fuels, including contaminated fuel, and other types of radioactive fuel.
Whatever is left after it's burned, reburned and so on is generally mixed into a MOX type fuel, then burned again, and again, and again here. And the super-highly radioactive waste? Well, we're doing the smart thing, figuring out how to use it as fuel.
Really? And you know I haven't read it how. Damn amazing telepathy going on there. Actually it does, and it includes the relevant parts of case law surrounding the federal law. In turn, meaning that it's a mirror of the federal law, with updated case law changes.
I'm pretty sure that if you walk away from your talking points you'd be the wise for it.
Too bad I'm half-japanese, and the other half is german. I guess that shits on your 'anything that isn't white' parade.
A state mirroring federal law, is anti-immigrant. I mean seriously here. You have the feds who refuse to enforce the law, you have a state creating a law that mirrors it, and they're anti-immigrant? Hardly. Anti-illegal immigrant indeed and I have no problems with that.
Shaw, Rogers, Telus. What do they have in common? They're all Canuck companies that suck beaver balls.
Yeah I wasn't exactly clear in my first two sentence. But I have been awake for nearly 30hrs so I promise NOTHING! HAHAHA!
/. long moved from being a news site for nerds to a tech site for people who don't have a fucking clue years ago.
Hardly. Getting UL certification, or CSA certification is stupidly easy. It all comes down to manufacturing and the quality of it and why 'shit blows up'. An example, back when I was working at a plant that made medium and heavy industrial equipment for the disposal of components of ICBM's, we had everything CSA and UL tested. This test involved a disclosure of the electrical device and how it worked. The CSA certification was similar. This was followed with a POTS test and we could slap the label on.
Besides that we also shipped this stuff to europe, and it had to be electrically certified for Germany, France, and Belgium. At least the wiring codes were easy. I always did like their rubberized 'soft' wiring vs the hardcoat we used here.
Dunno my GF is crude, rude, sexist as can be. My sister and her friends are the same when gaming. The internet fuckwad theory applies to both sexes without a problem.
What? You want to miss carrying $50 worth of change because you keep dumping it in your pocket? Hah.
Well truthfully I've already written my MP about just this, I hate the $1/2 coins and really wish they'd go back to bills.
I'd say they understand it very well. The world is full of narcissistic people who aren't happy with who they are, so their only outlet is 'social media' and attempting to make themselves better than they are in the eyes of their peers. This really isn't any different than bare fist boxing matches at the bar 150 years ago, and coming out on top for a weekend. I just lasts longer, and burns much prettier.
I'd suggest using palemoon it's a FF3/4 spinoff, but sadly it's windows only. But since that's all I use it works for me.
What are you talking about?
Obviously something you don't understand. I'll wait for you to get and understand what I'm talking about.
Really? When they were in power they got congressional approval, and followed the law.
Yes. Since the obama administration believes itself to be above, and not required to follow the law. To the point where it uses lawyers to 'bypass' regulation.
Why don't you go ask some geologists including those belonging to GEOLOG how well that's working out. They refuse to disclose data. I'll wait, maybe you can get it from those climate scientists and publicly disclose it.
Dear US residents, prepare to pay 40c/kwh for power. And please continue buying it from us in Canada at 30c/kwh. Enjoy the inflation.
And you're so sure because? Of what. A two letter word? Sorry doesn't wash. "Climate scientists" in australia have been doing the same thing as their colleagues have been in the UK, US, and in Canada. Refusing to disclose data including methodology for years.
Yo. Conservative checking in. There's no hatred of science. There's a dislike of fudged numbers, BS, doom and gloom, including the usual "If we don't..." and "we'll be drowning in 10 years, no wait 30 years, no wait 80 years!!11!" that people get tired of. That's not forgetting the refusal to disclose publicly funded data, and then spending years tying up the courts over that pubically funded data. And so on either while refusing FOIA/SOI requests either. Nah. I know it's difficult to accept, but damn. But I suppose you can't fault groups like greenpeace(among other groups) turning around and trying to get their fingers in the pie either. I mean they sure have gone out of their way to invent BS to get written into the last several IPCC's.
Then again, perhaps I could simply say ah liberals. Actually going out and attacking people, including attempting to assassinate them when they don't like their political ideology. Which is sadly much closer to the truth. The US sure has had no shortage of liberals running amok in the last 6-8mo physically attacking conservatives that's for sure.
Also tip: I'm a canuck.
Are these the same guys who've been refusing SOI/FOIA requests because they claim that their work which is publically funded is 'proprietary'? Or are these the same ones from aussieland that made up the shit including forging the emails that they were being harassed.
Then again I can't really feel too much sympathy. People will only take a decade or two(maybe three) of doom and gloom based on fudged numbers, and corrupted policies. Especially when they realize that what you're proposing will effectively bankrupt the entire country and turn it into a 3rd world dirt farming nation.
Well tumblr isn't exactly a place of journalistic excellence.
Well we have paper copies of various documents that are several hundred years old. We have writings that are even older. Dead Sea Scrolls for example, and even older writings on papyrus. In my own home I have several books that are in the 150 year range, and originals of In Darkest Africa(120yrs old). And they're just fine.
The real problem with today's books is the material they're printed on, and the ink itself. Today's paper is inferior, and so is the ink to what we were using 100 years ago. But it has allowed mass production, and reproduction making books easy, cheap, and more or less affordable to the masses. But to say that they don't last forever? Hardly. They can outlast several lifetimes, even several generations without too much of a problem.
Political instability didn't stop development in latin america, nor s.america. In fact it simply made it more attractive.
Africa will more than likely be the next big development store. China is quickly running into the gambit of 'too expensive' even by other standards. Vietnam beh maybe, but I doubt it. Generally 'shifts' in manufacturing happen every 10-20 years(though the last time it happened before that it was the industrial revolution, and moving everything from europe to north america). Last time it was mexico and latin america. Then it was china and se-asia. But china in and of itself has a more serious issue with an artificially controlled currency tacked with seriously out of whack housing and commodity prices to the average person.
Liberals have been doing this for 9 years. I suddenly see that as soon as someone applies it to the opposite side of the spectrum it's OMG NOES! YOU CAN'T DO THAT!
Bah fucking partisan hacks make me ill.