Fucking idiot, electricity costs double, triple etc up to $0.50 or $0.75 per kwh in some Arctic areas and fuel is more reasonably priced or taxed. If you learn to speak and eat Norwegian, be my guest.
As long as Toyota maximizes its ICE engine efficiency, hybrids can beat EVs on overall system efficiency. In the Arctic EV will suck anyway (battery performance AND passenger heating) and hybrids have great range today.
...dead man was a notorious scum that traded on propaganda that continues to damage US.
McCain's participation with the bullshit dossier and Mc's usual backstabbing fostered a series of serious crimes (FISA etc) before the election that has snowballed into a slow moving coup attempt after the election. This undermines US policy and credibility abroad and normal political process domestically. The whole thing has driven Russia into China's arms when the two are natural opponents.
Now Russia and China are challenging the US in Venezuela. Russia has just landed troops in Venezuela today. Unimaginable if the US had pre-O credibility. "Thanks".
Because dead man was a notorious scum that traded on propaganda that continues to damage US.
1. Dead man was contributory to almost sinking an aircraft carrier, skated and went on vacation;
2. Dead man aided the coverup of the abandonment of ~600 POWs and long bullied their families;
3. Dead man disgraced himself, aiding the enemy while a POW;
4. Dead man disgraced himself, dumping an injured, faithful wife that stood by him for a rich, newer model;
5. Dead man was involved in scandals that unfortunately didn't finish him;
6. Dead man's career was built on MSM propaganda not allowed to be exposed during his rotten life;
7. Dead man betrayed R voters and didn't relinquish his seat when unable to perform.
First it was Napolean, then the Nazis. Now it's Merkel and the Eurocrats. Good luck, Britain. It may be tougher this time, as a socialist country full of foreign welfare clingers.
Like I said huge biases. The 0 reflects actual knowledge and experimental base for you and associates, evidence of a parrot-like knowledge base.
In a world, that has growing antibiotic resistance (and some nasty, expensive antibiotics), IV vitamin C is a nice option. Ditto acute viruses. As for the cancer part, it distinctly, factionally helped us when MD Anderson types wrote someone off, and saved $ $,$$$,$$$ too. I don't claim it as a cancer panacea.
First, most supposed "tests" greatly miss the instructions on use. Embarrassing stuff once you do the homework and understand the history and the literature. Your "failures" are actually non-tests that have little to no relevance to the successful uses.
Cancer is the most difficult and marginal use for IV vitamin C. Still it saved us a lot time and money. Really lots, even just as an targetable, additive adjunct. Most people can't get IVC correctly - for dose or frequency or target - too much medical interference and obstruction. Still a single infusion often provides a golden day outside, e.g. golfing, for many bedridden with pain and debility from cancer.
The other uses such as major acute virus resolution in days, antibiotic resistance, toxin neutralization are much easier applications. I live part time in an area that we get to road test it per the old literature, from things that you might just die.
I wouldn't hold my breath.
You're liable to lose it one of these days.
Medicine remains seriously adverse to inexpensive immune and nutritional methods that can make huge differences in surgical recovery and complications.
The recent "discovery" that vitamin B1+hydrocortisone+a little injected vitamin C can prevent and abort sepsis is a small, belated step in the right direction. Big Medicine is still way behind on injectable vitamin C technology though.
Park rangers, too. Was talking to a retired FAA engineer at dinner about his hijinks with park rangers trampling of rights for inholders. Luckily he was smart enough to stay out of trouble.
It's not an absolute ban, FR use would require city application, justification and approval.
Some how I suspect the politicians will help monetize the security feeds at Walmart/grocery and liquor stores, with the appropriate friends and contributions, while screwing the citizens over crimes and Invasion, home and international...
I wouldn't mind some fraction of nuclear - molten salt or other improved tech, and mass production modules, but the cost has to come way down.
There is time, natural gas can carry much of the world for 40-50 years with even current technology. Figure 20-25 years for a full power replacement cycle.
Getting rid of NOx, SOx, and particulates has little to do with Exxon. More like how you run vehicles with 1940s engines (still "new", just manufactured !) with fake lubricating oils belching smoke, or whether the coal fired power plants have any pollution controls at all.
In asia and other megapolises, air pollution can be difficult for the working rich to totally escape.
In one prestigious gated neighborhood, the 1/4-1/2 acre lots are about $2-5 million, the new house costs are a complete add on, after demolishing the previous house. The average wage is under $10 for a 10 hr day. The unfiltered air is unhealthy.
6 miles and 1.5 hour's drive away, perhaps 500 feet higher, you can look down into the brown soup of city air, with about 1/5 the air and water pollution.
Europe seems hellbent to go back to the 7th century, one way or another...
So even less range with a trickle drain for heat.
Fucking idiot, electricity costs double, triple etc up to $0.50 or $0.75 per kwh in some Arctic areas and fuel is more reasonably priced or taxed. If you learn to speak and eat Norwegian, be my guest.
As long as Toyota maximizes its ICE engine efficiency, hybrids can beat EVs on overall system efficiency. In the Arctic EV will suck anyway (battery performance AND passenger heating) and hybrids have great range today.
Overpriced, over the top, politicized non educations for liens on kids' lives.
FOAD to any colleges and universities that can't deliver cost effective options with modern media.
Dear low info reader, too much fake news for you...
...dead man was a notorious scum that traded on propaganda that continues to damage US.
McCain's participation with the bullshit dossier and Mc's usual backstabbing fostered a series of serious crimes (FISA etc) before the election that has snowballed into a slow moving coup attempt after the election. This undermines US policy and credibility abroad and normal political process domestically. The whole thing has driven Russia into China's arms when the two are natural opponents.
Now Russia and China are challenging the US in Venezuela. Russia has just landed troops in Venezuela today. Unimaginable if the US had pre-O credibility. "Thanks".
Because dead man was a notorious scum that traded on propaganda that continues to damage US.
1. Dead man was contributory to almost sinking an aircraft carrier, skated and went on vacation;
2. Dead man aided the coverup of the abandonment of ~600 POWs and long bullied their families;
3. Dead man disgraced himself, aiding the enemy while a POW;
4. Dead man disgraced himself, dumping an injured, faithful wife that stood by him for a rich, newer model;
5. Dead man was involved in scandals that unfortunately didn't finish him;
6. Dead man's career was built on MSM propaganda not allowed to be exposed during his rotten life;
7. Dead man betrayed R voters and didn't relinquish his seat when unable to perform.
Round three of UK vs Continental Europe.
First it was Napolean, then the Nazis. Now it's Merkel and the Eurocrats. Good luck, Britain. It may be tougher this time, as a socialist country full of foreign welfare clingers.
...switched at birth
Like I said huge biases. The 0 reflects actual knowledge and experimental base for you and associates, evidence of a parrot-like knowledge base.
In a world, that has growing antibiotic resistance (and some nasty, expensive antibiotics), IV vitamin C is a nice option. Ditto acute viruses. As for the cancer part, it distinctly, factionally helped us when MD Anderson types wrote someone off, and saved $ $,$$$,$$$ too. I don't claim it as a cancer panacea.
First, most supposed "tests" greatly miss the instructions on use. Embarrassing stuff once you do the homework and understand the history and the literature. Your "failures" are actually non-tests that have little to no relevance to the successful uses.
Cancer is the most difficult and marginal use for IV vitamin C. Still it saved us a lot time and money. Really lots, even just as an targetable, additive adjunct. Most people can't get IVC correctly - for dose or frequency or target - too much medical interference and obstruction. Still a single infusion often provides a golden day outside, e.g. golfing, for many bedridden with pain and debility from cancer.
The other uses such as major acute virus resolution in days, antibiotic resistance, toxin neutralization are much easier applications. I live part time in an area that we get to road test it per the old literature, from things that you might just die.
I wouldn't hold my breath.
You're liable to lose it one of these days.
Medicine remains seriously adverse to inexpensive immune and nutritional methods that can make huge differences in surgical recovery and complications.
The recent "discovery" that vitamin B1+hydrocortisone+a little injected vitamin C can prevent and abort sepsis is a small, belated step in the right direction. Big Medicine is still way behind on injectable vitamin C technology though.
Check points are safety haards.
Park rangers, too. Was talking to a retired FAA engineer at dinner about his hijinks with park rangers trampling of rights for inholders. Luckily he was smart enough to stay out of trouble.
Sounds like a hackers paradise.
It's not an absolute ban, FR use would require city application, justification and approval.
Some how I suspect the politicians will help monetize the security feeds at Walmart/grocery and liquor stores, with the appropriate friends and contributions, while screwing the citizens over crimes and Invasion, home and international...
the next particle's name ....
Tim needs to look around and dig Steve up somewhere...
Zuck sucks....
ad $ $,$$$,$$$,000,000
I wouldn't mind some fraction of nuclear - molten salt or other improved tech, and mass production modules, but the cost has to come way down.
There is time, natural gas can carry much of the world for 40-50 years with even current technology. Figure 20-25 years for a full power replacement cycle.
Getting rid of NOx, SOx, and particulates has little to do with Exxon. More like how you run vehicles with 1940s engines (still "new", just manufactured !) with fake lubricating oils belching smoke, or whether the coal fired power plants have any pollution controls at all.
In asia and other megapolises, air pollution can be difficult for the working rich to totally escape.
In one prestigious gated neighborhood, the 1/4-1/2 acre lots are about $2-5 million, the new house costs are a complete add on, after demolishing the previous house. The average wage is under $10 for a 10 hr day. The unfiltered air is unhealthy.
6 miles and 1.5 hour's drive away, perhaps 500 feet higher, you can look down into the brown soup of city air, with about 1/5 the air and water pollution.
Whether the passport does more to get you favors or "Out", is more important than "In".
...and how will you know what they really say, or want to do to you?