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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: Rami on July 12, 2011, 04:15:31 PM
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imagine if every inmate have to peddle a stationary bike 4 hours a day hooked up to the electric grid, the amount of electricity produced.
2,292,133 inmates. 24 / 4 = 6 2,292,133 / 6 = 382,022 bikes constantly producing lets say 100 wats ( anyone should handle that rate for 4 hours) per hour 24/7.
we produce 382,022 * 100 = 38,202,200 watts per hour! average home use about 1,020 watts per hour
we can cover 38,202,200 / 1,020 = 37,453 homes at any given time with this system in place.
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imagine if every inmate have to peddle a stationary bike 4 hours a day hooked up to the electric grid, the amount of electricity produced.
2,292,133 inmates. 24 / 4 = 6 2,292,133 / 6 = 382,022 bikes constantly producing lets say 100 wats ( anyone should handle that rate for 4 hours) per hour 24/7.
we produce 382,022 * 100 = 38,202,200 watts per hour! average home use about 1,020 watts per hour
we can cover 38,202,200 / 1,020 = 37,453 homes at any given time with this system in place.
Would only encourage govt to arrest more people on bogus charges
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he was a good football player, he couldve played for the falcons, but he was arrested on numerous charges
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Good idea Rami but that is a pretty small # of homes in the grand scheme of things :-\
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Great idea, now have this thread deleted and go make some money off this idea.
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Good idea Rami but that is a pretty small # of homes in the grand scheme of things :-\
shit, it's almost nothing... I was hoping for larger impact.
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Currently the only way to produce the energy in a dense enough form to matter on a large industrial scale without burning anything is with nuclear fission.
Now I know that someone will shortly post..."what about solar and wind?"...
Well again, the operative term here is energy density,...wind and solar are too disperse to be significant on an industrial scale.
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not ever enough power to power our prisons.
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not ever enough power to power our prisons.
but maybe enough to power a proper electrical border fence in the south!
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but maybe enough to power a proper electrical border fence in the south!
Fuck it, North, east, and west too!!!! Fucking snow backs,Hawaiians, and euros. Their always after our McD's >:(
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not ever enough power to power our prisons.
;D
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What if every capable human ran a bike 2 hours a day?
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imagine if every inmate have to peddle a stationary bike 4 hours a day hooked up to the electric grid, the amount of electricity produced.
2,292,133 inmates. 24 / 4 = 6 2,292,133 / 6 = 382,022 bikes constantly producing lets say 100 wats ( anyone should handle that rate for 4 hours) per hour 24/7.
we produce 382,022 * 100 = 38,202,200 watts per hour! average home use about 1,020 watts per hour
we can cover 38,202,200 / 1,020 = 37,453 homes at any given time with this system in place.
take away the inmate shit, put all the chins on bikes, all of them: 3.596.748.349.548.493.74 9.389.348 * x = end of global warming etc etc
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Absolutely we should use inmates for forced labor, would give those losers less time to plan more crimes and actually do something productive.
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Absolutely we should use inmates for forced labor, would give those losers less time to plan more crimes and actually do something productive.
x2 , put female inmates on blow job duty 24/7