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What retards are telling you that?
LurkingforBOYZ, Negrosis, obsidian, etc
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: UK justice
« Last post by chaos on Today at 09:14:24 AM »
Today a drunken idiot got three years prison for throwing a garbage can at a copper.
Two weeks ago GANG RAPISTS, got zero prison time.
Welcome to woke UK
Thanks to Donny and his cohorts, the leftist, liberal twats.
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His "board of peace" also apparently has no money although he said lots of countries signed on to it - it had a 1 million price tag. Some are speculating that perhaps money went into Trump's private bank accounts instead.

What retards are telling you that?
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We're running out of oil, global warming, alienating a bunch of weak ass pathetic countries that depend on us to survive like the ticks they are....oh no. ::) ::)
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: The Deranged Lefty Dem Thread
« Last post by chaos on Today at 09:10:40 AM »
Booing the President isn't the flex Knicks fans think it is. They look very low class.
And that was before they booed the President.
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Politics and Political Issues Board / Re: Trump = Winning
« Last post by chaos on Today at 09:09:54 AM »
Decrepit getbigger shits himself, lies about it, blames it on the dog then points the finger at Trump.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Random Whores
« Last post by titusisback on Today at 09:06:40 AM »
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They'd really shit if we built nuclear power plants to supply the AI centers with power.

I went down the rabbit hole with this one. Some of them plan to incorporate little "mini nuke power plants" into the centers themselves. They are called small modular reactors.

https://tucson.com/news/state-regional/government-politics/article_82ce3fef-cf5c-481f-83ff-e8574934cd7d.html

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Much of rural Arizona could soon be dotted with small "modular'' nuclear reactors.

Legislation approved by the Senate and awaiting a House vote would strip supervisors in Arizona's 13 rural counties — everywhere but Maricopa and Pima — from being able to use zoning or other land use regulations to prohibit the reactors from being located in certain places.

The measure is aimed, at least partly, at allowing these reactors to be placed where there used to be coal-fired power plants without additional review. The idea is that there already is the infrastructure, mainly in high-voltage power lines, to distribute the power generated.

But the bigger piece is wrapped up in the debate about data centers.

That's because the measure is specifically worded to say that one of those plants can go in right next door — again, without county oversight — to a business with an "extra high load energy factor.'' That means a lot of 24/7 electricity demand, which pretty much matches the power draw of a data center.

These reactors are nothing like what people know.

The legislation limits them to a capacity of generating 300 megawatts. By comparison, the three units at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station west of Phoenix can generate more than 3,900 megawatts.

And they are physically smaller, perhaps no taller than 30 feet, versus the 200-foot towers of traditional reactors,  David Morris, a lobbyist for Americans for Prosperity which lobbies for free-market policies and deregulation, told lawmakers.

All that, however, still leaves the question of whether these reactors are a good idea and whether the desire to make it easier to put them in rural areas should allow them to ignore the objections of local leaders.

"Supervisors and county residents understand the importance of economic development and the infrastructure necessary for energy,'' testified Jacob Emnet on behalf of the County Supervisors Association. But he told lawmakers this has historically been established "in collaboration with residents and the elected residents.''

"And while we appreciate the excitement around small modular reactors, we are still in the early stages of the development of the technology,'' Emnet said.

That's one of the issues for Senate Minority Leader Priya Sundareshan. The environmental attorney said she supports nuclear energy, particularly as providing an alternative to other methods that can affect the climate.

But the Tucson Democrat pointed out that there are currently no such "modular'' reactors actually operating commercially in this country.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Arnold & Jimmy Savile
« Last post by beakdoctor on Today at 08:42:31 AM »
One person who knew a lot about Arnold was Ric Drasin & although invited to be interviewed..Arnold always declined... :D

You raise a good point. There's really no excuse for Arnold to pass on the Ric Drasin podcast. The viewership is probably in the hundreds. It must've given Arnold stage fright at the thought of being on such a major platform. To think Arnold was wasting his time doing Good morning America and  the Today Show when he could've been on Ric's Corner. Talk about a missed opportunity.
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Gossip & Opinions / Re: Wiggs R U still a fan of the San Antonio Spurs?
« Last post by Wiggs on Today at 08:40:29 AM »
It should have been a double flagrant for that on Wemby.

Then he did the same thing to Hart that Brunson got called for on Wemby - affecting the landing.

No call.

Also, how about that bench clearing almost brawl by the Knicks, surely some of them should be suspended for coming off the bench. That IS the rule. Anyway, PLAYBALL.

I totally expect them to try to get back at Wemby tonight since they didn't get the flagrant 1 or 2. I know it's a cliché saying but this is a must win for the Knicks tonight.

If they don't,  they're in a really bad situation.
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