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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 10:10:28 GMT -5
AS I BANG MY HEAD ON MY DESK..............WOW F**ING WOW!!!
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 10:11:31 GMT -5
Try two coconuts and a string. Organic I-pad.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 10:13:23 GMT -5
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 10:18:00 GMT -5
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 10:19:24 GMT -5
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 10:35:39 GMT -5
It may seem that I'm being a little harsh on you mrzulu. I just spent a week and a half in our left coast province. While having breakfast at a local cafe. I over heard a table full of greentards talking about Fort Mac. and how they wished the oilsand plants would have burned down with the city. Do you know hard hard it was not to walk over there and grab their man buns and slam their heads into their organic oatmeal. Real hard!!!! But I reminded myself that I could not do my testing program on my claim from a jail cell.
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Post by Garage Rocker on Jun 1, 2016 10:37:22 GMT -5
I thought, maybe beavers also. Then I remembered that they fall short on the making paper part (perhaps farm that out to the wasps), and can't spell from what I hear. The other memes, I get. This one has a point, but not too creative.
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Post by Garage Rocker on Jun 1, 2016 10:39:06 GMT -5
Just havin' a little fun, bushmanbilly, your points are valid though.
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mrzulu
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Post by mrzulu on Jun 1, 2016 22:28:01 GMT -5
What does " I am thankful that we have had the oil products up to now." Mean...
You obviously have no clue how absurd your last two post sound...
Enough said!
...and the microphone drops!
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Post by mrzulu on Jun 1, 2016 22:31:10 GMT -5
It may seem that I'm being a little harsh on you mrzulu. I just spent a week and a half in our left coast province. While having breakfast at a local cafe. I over heard a table full of greentards talking about Fort Mac. and how they wished the oilsand plants would have burned down with the city. Do you know hard hard it was not to walk over there and grab their man buns and slam their heads into their organic oatmeal. Real hard!!!! But I reminded myself that I could not do my testing program on my claim from a jail cell. I totally agree with you... Dude, you have me so wrong. You don't know me or anything about me... You have me jet setting all over the world in one post... You need a good shot of reality. Tell the people in Texas this all BS....
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 23:11:26 GMT -5
It may seem that I'm being a little harsh on you mrzulu. I just spent a week and a half in our left coast province. While having breakfast at a local cafe. I over heard a table full of greentards talking about Fort Mac. and how they wished the oilsand plants would have burned down with the city. Do you know hard hard it was not to walk over there and grab their man buns and slam their heads into their organic oatmeal. Real hard!!!! But I reminded myself that I could not do my testing program on my claim from a jail cell. I totally agree with you... Dude, you have me so wrong. You don't know me or anything about me... You have me jet setting all over the world in one post... You need a good shot of reality. Tell the people in Texas this all BS.... I maybe strong willed, stubborn, opinionated and a patriot of my industry. But I'm not to bullheaded to give a apology when its due. I will take you at your word that I have you all wrong and I apologize for attacking you. Keep up with your life style and when you look in the mirror. Say to yourself, I'm the 1% because the other 99% of the green believers don't have the balls or conviction to live the way you do. I tip my hat to you sir.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 1, 2016 23:35:45 GMT -5
I change my mind about them big ugly bird killing blenders. The narrative brings with it the claim that we would already be enjoying a wind powered way of life, except that EVIL fossil fuel producers – dead-scared for their futures because of the ‘threat’ posed by “free-wind” – have conspired with blokes like Tony Abbott to protect the ‘dirty’ little businesses they own. Not bad, as far as ‘green’ yarns go. But, contrary to the Green’s straw-man argument, coal miners, gas producers and diesel suppliers simply love wind power to bits. stopthesethings.com/2015/05/01/why-coal-miners-oil-and-gas-producers-simply-love-wind-power/
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Post by wampidytoo on Jun 2, 2016 11:32:19 GMT -5
Bird killing blenders? Why don't you tell us about the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of birds that oil has killed. Do you just ignore or turn away from the bad side of oil? Then, lets open up a conversation about the numbers of fish that oil has killed. Or doesn't that matter because we can not see that happening? I recently saw an article about some places using human waste (for you that is shit) as a power source. Don't have to spend a lot of bucks trying to get rid of it and everyone in the community happily participates. Can you imagine the amount of power a city like New York could produce and how much money they would save on waste disposal. Right now we need oil but the amount of need is going to start dropping and the use of oil will be for making plastics and a few other odds and ends. Chemical farming is on it's way out because it kills the bugs and worms necessary to make ground fertile. Embrace change, it is the only thing that is going to keep your children and grand children alive. But what the hell, they now have a better life than you had so all is good right? bushmanbilly Them living to a ripe old age doesn't factor into your equation. Jim
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 2, 2016 13:35:04 GMT -5
Bird killing blenders? Why don't you tell us about the hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of birds that oil has killed. Do you just ignore or turn away from the bad side of oil? Then, lets open up a conversation about the numbers of fish that oil has killed. Or doesn't that matter because we can not see that happening?Yes it happens and the oil industry pays hefty fines for it. New systems are being installed all the time to prevent this. Now tell me what the wind industry is doing to prevent the slaughter that is happening. Show me where they get fined for it. Hint they don't. news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/wind-farms-causing-thousands-of-bats-to-die-of-collapsed-lungs-annually-in-alberta-top-bat-expertI recently saw an article about some places using human waste (for you that is shit) as a power source. Don't have to spend a lot of bucks trying to get rid of it and everyone in the community happily participates. Can you imagine the amount of power a city like New York could produce and how much money they would save on waste disposal.Oh my just think of the CO2 being emitted from the crap smelters. One a bright note there would be a never ending supply of it. As the greens are full of it and make more everytime they open their mouths. Right now we need oil but the amount of need is going to start dropping and the use of oil will be for making plastics and a few other odds and ends. Chemical farming is on it's way out because it kills the bugs and worms necessary to make ground fertile.Show me the stats to prove your wild theory. FYI because of the drop in prices the demand and use is going up. Embrace change, it is the only thing that is going to keep your children and grand children alive. But what the hell, they now have a better life than you had so all is good right? bushmanbilly Them living to a ripe old age doesn't factor into your equation.According to historical mortality levels from the Encyclopaedia of Population (2003), average life expectancy for prehistoric humans was estimated at just 20 – 35 years; in Sweden in the 1750s it was 36 years; it hit 48 years by the 1900s in the USA; and in 2007 in Japan, average life expectancy was 83 years.Lets see here, before the industrial age. One was very old if they reached the age of 50. I want my kids to have a good future not to be taxed to death by some green nuts wild dream. If you were really interested in the facts and the extreme costs of green energy. You would research the province of Ontario.(now more in debt that commiefornia) It was once the manufacturing hub of Canada. Until the Liberals took over with their green energy plan. A plan that raise electrical rates to the roof. Chasing out manufacturers and the jobs that they produced. But you won't. You just keep ranting and spreading the green propaganda. Did you know that when the wind blows in Ontario. They turn the turbines off in Niagara falls.(the most efficient form of power generation) Just so they can say their green plan is working. And then they ship the extra power to Michigan for free.(sometimes they have to pay Michigan to take it) Gee guess where the big manufacturers are moving to.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 2, 2016 13:39:45 GMT -5
www.scientificamerican.com/article/wind-turbines-kill-bats/Scientists have known since 2004 that wind farms kill bats, just as they kill birds, even though the flying mammals should be able to avoid them. Many biologists thought that the bats, like their avian counterparts, might be falling victim to the fast-spinning turbine blades. But an examination of 188 hoary and silver-haired bats killed at a wind farm in southwestern Alberta in Canada between July and September in 2007 showed that nearly half showed no external injuries—as would be expected if the giant blades had smashed the flying mammals to the ground. Instead, 90 percent of the 75 bats the researchers ultimately dissected had been killed by burst blood vessels in their lungs, according to results presented in Current Biology—suggesting that the air pressure difference created by the spinning windmills had terminated them, not contact with the blades.
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 2, 2016 13:45:54 GMT -5
A 2013 study found that 573,000 birds and 888,000 bats are killed every year by wind turbines — a figure 30 percent higher than the federal government estimated in 2009. These deaths have likely increased as wind power capacity increases across the country.Apr 20, 2015 Wind Turbines Kill More Birds Than BP Oil Spill | The Daily Caller dailycaller.com/2015/04/20/wind-turbines-kill-more-birds-than-bp-oil-spill/ savetheeaglesinternational.org/new/us-windfarms-kill-10-20-times-more-than-previously-thought.htmlwww.cbc.ca/news/politics/9-leading-causes-of-bird-deaths-in-canada-1.1873654After cats, both domestic and feral, the biggest bird-killers are collisions with tall structures and road deaths. Combined, these three causes are responsible for 95 per cent of deaths. Somewhat surprisingly, the oil and gas industry and wind turbines, which have both been blamed for causing bird deaths, didn't make it onto the list of top killers. 1. Domestic and feral cats: 200 million 2. Power lines, collisions and electrocutions: 25 million 3. Collision with houses or buildings: 25 million 4. Vehicle collisions: 14 million 5. Game bird hunting: 5 million 6. Agricultural pesticides 2.7 million 7. Agricultural mowing: 2.2 million young birds, equivalent to one million adult birds 8. Commercial forestry: 1.4 million nests, equivalent to 900,000 adult birds 9. Communications towers: 220,000
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Post by jamesp on Jun 2, 2016 14:20:17 GMT -5
Looks like a 1 Megawatt wind machine does 15RPM and has a 250 foot diameter roughly. About 4 seconds per revolution. Tip speed is 3 X 250 = 750 feet per 4 seconds = ~ 170 feet in one second. Lest a mistake was made, that thing is moving very fast. ~120 MPH
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Post by parfive on Jun 2, 2016 14:43:22 GMT -5
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Post by wampidytoo on Jun 4, 2016 10:59:53 GMT -5
rockrose there are some very opinionated people on here (me included) and being young does not exclude you from the "my tongue is louder than your tongue" mind games. You appear to be very intelligent (used a word that I had to look up haha) and you make some very good points. Billy jumps up and down and gets hysterical about oil getting us to where we are today but oil today is the same as oil from yesteryear. Science got us to where we are today because oil would still be oil without science turning it into evil polluting products that we can not live without today. I should take part of that back because pollution caused by plastics is the fault of lazy man who will not recycle and not oil. There are many scientific facts that will not change or be debunked. Terminal velocity for different objects will only change by changing the wind resistance or the location on the planet. A pointed object will fall faster than a round object etc. etc. If there were no scientific certainties we would not have a lot of the things we now have or do a lot of things we now do. There are still a lot of things we do not know and some things we think we know will be debunked but the young minds that have an opinion, or wish to prove things, will change the future for better (or worse) but things will not stay the same. Like someone else on here said, it is refreshing to have a young mind participating on this forum and I hope you stick around. A few bruises only makes you stronger. haha Jim
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Post by bushmanbilly on Jun 4, 2016 12:27:19 GMT -5
Like I said before Jim. Go 24 hrs with no oil or its products. Which means anything transported by truck and trailer. Btw......Hows that dugout canoe coming alone your building. You know the one you are going to send to your Asian sweetheart. Or are you going to bow to big oil and fly her here. Should be interesting change for her. Leaving a third world country to come a first world country trying to become a third world country. Just saying! I do agree with you about plastic. Time for you greens to protest for the return of glass bottles and paper bags.
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