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February 28, 2020, 10:39:09 PM |
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Also remember redundancy can be expensive: When the power goes out you don't need to have a generator big enough to run your house for a month. What you need is enough power for the fridge, a lamp (really nice when it gets dark), the fans for your wood stove (in winter), cell phone charging (surprisingly little), a weber grill, and a coffee machine (because waiting in line for coffee sucks). I've done this for a week, it's really not that big of a deal and having cold beer, a light at night, and coffee in the morning goes a long way towards feeling civilized and appropriately smug at those without.
So.... Keep things in perspective. Try not to be part of the mass migration herd, either be the first one out (tricky to time) or wait a week till things settle down.
Or solar + a Tesla battery and pretty much run your household as normal
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Last of the V8s
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February 28, 2020, 10:42:34 PM |
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Like the sun's ever going to put in a appearance smh no
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HairyMaclairy
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February 28, 2020, 10:47:40 PM Last edit: February 28, 2020, 10:58:26 PM by HairyMaclairy |
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You ghoulish kids are cute and all but the sars2 only kills 10% of the over 80's and 10% of diabetics etc so it's not that part that's going to sting as much as 2% of all humanity - if you remember what that is - could be killed. One hundred and fifty million souls. If you know 150 people pretty well, 3 will die in the next 18 months of this thing. Of your 1500 acquaintances, 30. 3 Hat-wearing, god-fearing, wall-observing bros might die.
edit ~15%, ~8%, ~2.3% but there's only been the one big study so far
It’s not even that - it’s 20% requiring ICU support. Odds are that if all of your family catches it, at least one of them will require ICU support. And the death rate rises when the hospitals are overwhelmed.
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HairyMaclairy
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February 28, 2020, 10:57:49 PM |
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Like the sun's ever going to put in a appearance smh no
Tomorrow looks ok
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February 28, 2020, 11:01:11 PM |
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Also remember redundancy can be expensive: When the power goes out you don't need to have a generator big enough to run your house for a month. What you need is enough power for the fridge, a lamp (really nice when it gets dark), the fans for your wood stove (in winter), cell phone charging (surprisingly little), a weber grill, and a coffee machine (because waiting in line for coffee sucks). I've done this for a week, it's really not that big of a deal and having cold beer, a light at night, and coffee in the morning goes a long way towards feeling civilized and appropriately smug at those without.
So.... Keep things in perspective. Try not to be part of the mass migration herd, either be the first one out (tricky to time) or wait a week till things settle down.
Or solar + a Tesla battery and pretty much run your household as normal Solar hot water is the go too. Those tube things they use these days are pretty damn awesome.
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HairyMaclairy
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I am very surprised that we keep trickling down 2-3% in the stock market almost ever day. Very strange. I would have assumed that markets can price in everything quicker.
That’s not necessarily how it works. This is the SPX500 monthly candles. A rolling crash can easily take a year or more. It took 17 months to bottom during the GFC which would be June 2021 if we roll from here. Then years to slowly grind back up.
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February 28, 2020, 11:26:24 PM |
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Also remember redundancy can be expensive: When the power goes out you don't need to have a generator big enough to run your house for a month. What you need is enough power for the fridge, a lamp (really nice when it gets dark), the fans for your wood stove (in winter), cell phone charging (surprisingly little), a weber grill, and a coffee machine (because waiting in line for coffee sucks). I've done this for a week, it's really not that big of a deal and having cold beer, a light at night, and coffee in the morning goes a long way towards feeling civilized and appropriately smug at those without.
So.... Keep things in perspective. Try not to be part of the mass migration herd, either be the first one out (tricky to time) or wait a week till things settle down.
Or solar + a Tesla battery and pretty much run your household as normal Even a Tesla battery has a limit, and to be honest a rack of T015's would work as well. The trick is how much you suck down and how quickly your panel array can reload.
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February 28, 2020, 11:31:18 PM |
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the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
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February 28, 2020, 11:50:29 PM |
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the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
Which dangers of sulfuric acid are you talking about specifically?
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February 29, 2020, 12:07:35 AM |
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the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
Which dangers of sulfuric acid are you talking about specifically? Hydrogen off-gassing during recharging. Really bad in a closed space. edit: it can also whiten your fingernails as long as you're quick about it. Too long and I think they'll totally dissolve... fortunately I didn't wait that long
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February 29, 2020, 12:35:33 AM Merited by vapourminer (1) |
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the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
Which dangers of sulfuric acid are you talking about specifically? you ever spilled any? ever had the hydrogen gas over a battery light up? trust me, it is nasty stuff, I moved to gelled electrolyte years ago and accepted the lower energy density just to not have it in my life
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February 29, 2020, 12:55:36 AM |
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the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
Which dangers of sulfuric acid are you talking about specifically? Hydrogen off-gassing during recharging. Really bad in a closed space. edit: it can also whiten your fingernails as long as you're quick about it. Too long and I think they'll totally dissolve... fortunately I didn't wait that long the lithiums have made impressive strides in energy density, outpacing your Trojans by a fair bit
that said, and I am quite aware of the dangers inherent in H2SO4, if I had one of those power walls it would be installed in an airtight bunker some distance from the dwelling...
when lithium decides to do the bad, it is really bad
Which dangers of sulfuric acid are you talking about specifically? you ever spilled any? ever had the hydrogen gas over a battery light up? trust me, it is nasty stuff, I moved to gelled electrolyte years ago and accepted the lower energy density just to not have it in my life If you want to have a little fun, you mix it 50/50 with hydrogen peroxide, other than that, never hear of any explosions/fires related to car batteries. Unless you decide to charge them with the voltage of thors hammer.
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February 29, 2020, 01:11:22 AM |
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If the news from Israel is to be believed, we're on our way to a vaccine. With fast track approval from the Ministry of Health, it might be available in 3 months. Someone posted an interesting link a few pages ago, sorry I can't remember who it was (not V8 though).
And of course they'll magically have a vaccine ready in 2-3 months. Right when the world stock market needs some good news. How convenient timing, eh? bah by then they will have sold the company, before the vaccine turns out not to work
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February 29, 2020, 01:18:56 AM Last edit: February 29, 2020, 03:54:33 AM by rdbase |
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Like the sun's ever going to put in a appearance smh no
You mean this sun? https://www.coindesk.com/in-defense-of-justin-sunAn interesting interview with one of the Sharks on his view on bitcoin. He believes in it and is an advocate of how he sees it as a good way of a payment transmittance. What about the other powerful features of it? Robert Herjavec and coronavirus exposes economy’s weakness. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thZ1vmOHHM8First comment. Finally from the shark tanks robert herjavec. Mr. Wonderful - bitcoin is made out of thin air.Robert herjavec - ill buy it at 10k! Bitstamp enables full native segwit addresses (finally!) away with the Roger Ver army already!
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February 29, 2020, 01:27:46 AM |
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never hear of any explosions/fires related to car batteries. Unless you decide to charge them with the voltage of thors hammer.
yeah, I used to pooh pooh the hydrogen gas thing too, until my coworker burnt his beard off
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February 29, 2020, 02:14:52 AM |
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"Bitcoin is the money of kings, Merit is the money of gentlemen, BSV is the money of peasants – but debt is the money of slaves.” – Norm Franz 73 days till the Halvening and all is well.
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February 29, 2020, 02:26:20 AM |
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[snip]
If you want to have a little fun, you mix it 50/50 with hydrogen peroxide, other than that, never hear of any explosions/fires related to car batteries. Unless you decide to charge them with the voltage of thors hammer.
I have seen a car battery blow, while driving down the road, long ago. We heard a pretty big 'fooom' while driving along, pulled over and left it running. Popped the hood, the only part of the battery visible was the top, with cables still clamped on. That side of the engine compartment was a mess of little plastic pieces, and (presumably) sulfuric acid. "Ron, don't shut'er off, let's go straight to Walmart and buy a battery". It was an old crappy car, perhaps the voltage regulator did not stop charging when it should, and an excess of hydrogen under the hood caught a spark. It was a crappy old car.
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February 29, 2020, 02:33:43 AM |
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WO is a skeptical bunch with most popular prediction being less than 8K before 10K.
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February 29, 2020, 02:49:20 AM |
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https://covid19info.live/... global total cases outside China have accelerated dramatically in the last 20 days. Now doubling every 2 days, previously was doubling every 6-7 days. Maybe an artifact of testing and reporting in newly infected regions, but disconcerting nevertheless.
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February 29, 2020, 03:28:51 AM |
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https://covid19info.live/... global total cases outside China have accelerated dramatically in the last 20 days. Now doubling every 2 days, previously was doubling every 6-7 days. Maybe an artifact of testing and reporting in newly infected regions, but disconcerting nevertheless. Latest update about coronavirus its all gathered nearly 3 hours ago so you can imagine what is happen and how going.
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