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So who's got the running list, most up to date, of all the politicos guilty
of supporting this fraud?
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Max
Charleston SC
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 12:08 PM Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> This thing is turning out to be the most massive fraud ever perpe
Hey have I shared my wind machine story? So back in the early 80s
before the wind tax credits expired some of the big companies were
building some large wind machines and testing them out west. Company I
worked for was doing some work for Hamilton Standard which was building
the rotors for the
Clay,
Maybe these were islands and islands sometimes sink over time, plate
shifts, earth quakes, etc. I believe that the Earth is constantly changing and
some of those changes result in what is sometimes deemed as climate change.
Part of my property used to be under several feet of water
My understanding is that there are whole First Nations/Native American cities
about 150 miles off the coast of SC. This makes one suspect the whole Global
Climate change farce is not all it seems cracked up to be. I want to know what
those darn redskins were doing that made the ocean yank thei
How much farmland is ruined by a wind turbine? Does corn care about sharing the
fields? Is it worse than a cell tower?
Curt
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On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 5:54 PM, Curley McLain via
Mercedes wrote: The airspeed at the tip of the blades
is what counts. I suspect y
The airspeed at the tip of the blades is what counts. I suspect you
will find that speed to be just subsonic.
Your 3 turbines are not planted on the worlds best, most productive
farmland, as are all the hundreds the taxpayers have purchased for
Mid-American Energy. (and other companies)
Cu
Its the goobers! No logic allowed! only feeley!
ROGER HALE via Mercedes wrote:
Gee, SC has a coast. Why don't they go out into the water and install the wave
boards that generate electricity from the oceans waves. No nukes, coal, petro,
ruined rivers, etc. Haven't seen a cost breakdown o
tin wrote:
> Tesla had ideas scuttled to duxt.
What? - gmail doing funky stuff. Is duxt a bad word? shadowbanned?
...maybe I meant dust?
tin
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Andrew wrote:
> In the early days of irrational exuberance, nuclear power was touted
> as "too cheap to meter".
"Too cheap to meter" is not as nice as the JPMorgan funded Tesla power
to NYC a century ago. Tesla had ideas scuttled to duxt.
tin
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Yes, the older wind farms that comprise small turbines close to the ground
are far more deadly than modern behemoths that are more widely spaced and
way taller.
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 1:50 PM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Apparently there have been some turbines bu
Apparently there have been some turbines built in California right in the path
of migratory birds that have been just bird slaughtering machines. Not a
problem in most cases and I suspect a "migratory bird study" is now required
for the building of wind turbines...I'd also guess its a bigger pr
How many MW of turbine capacity would it take for USA turbine bird kill numbers
to approach house cat or motor vehicle bird kills?
Mitch.
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Entropy always wins...
On Thursday, August 9, 2018, 11:49:08 AM EDT, Randy Bennell via Mercedes
wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfzgIxMEo8g
RB
On 09/08/2018 10:14 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
> They did an artists rendering of the Cape Wind project which was basicall
Impressive! there are hundreds of wind turbines around here. Haven't seen
any crash and burn yet, but will continue to watch. It is still a
relatively new technology at this scale . . .
On Thu, Aug 9, 2018 at 10:48 AM, Randy Bennell via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> https://www.youtu
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wfzgIxMEo8g
RB
On 09/08/2018 10:14 AM, Curt Raymond via Mercedes wrote:
They did an artists rendering of the Cape Wind project which was basically
not visible from the Cape. The windmills would be something like an inch tall
on the horizon but the rich folks
They did an artists rendering of the Cape Wind project which was basically not
visible from the Cape. The windmills would be something like an inch tall on
the horizon but the rich folks had already poisoned the minds of the weak
willed and the project was scrapped.We're seeing wind power becom
Ocean wave generators make a lot more sense than wind generators, or even
solar...
Thousands of miles of coast line... the waves never stop, day or night...
Wind generators only work if the wind blows which it doesn't for days
sometimes... solar works, if it's day and not cloudy... waves just
Cape Wind are building machines off Cape Cod. Teddy K (D-UI) didn’t want them,
he probably would have run into one with his sailboat in a drunken stupor.
Mary Jo had no comment.
--R
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> On Aug 8, 2018, at 7:42 PM, Larry Turner via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Speaking of wind machi
Speaking of wind machines - They were proposed off Martha's Vineyard,
but T Kennedy thought they would spoil the view and he managed to block
them. Don't know if his efforts managed to keep them away after his death.
I think we are building them off the coast of Va - but that's thanks to
some
There’s been talk about wind machines offshore but I don’t think we are well
suited for that. Solar could be a good option but the utilities and legislature
have conspired against residential solar so that’s problematic too.
SC legislature is looking to make a Great Leap Forward into the 20th c
Underwater generators have been towed behind sailboats for decades to
recharge the batteries when the sun ain't shining or often in place of
solar panels completely. Sounds like a similar kind of thing but on a
larger scale - is that what you are proposing? There's also
electricity generat
Gee, SC has a coast. Why don't they go out into the water and install the wave
boards that generate electricity from the oceans waves. No nukes, coal, petro,
ruined rivers, etc. Haven't seen a cost breakdown on the wave board system,
but it seems good as the waves work whether the Sun is shin
Whoops was the acronym for a bunch of nukes that were supposed to use a
cookie cutter design. Course it never turned out that way.
The original was Washington Public Power Supply System (WPPSS). Only one
of 5 ever came on line. More Billion$ down the tube.
As someone once said "when the go
Then the movie "/China Syndrome/" came out. Huge piece of pure
propaganda. But it changed a lot of people opinions. Unfortunately too
many people get their view of the world through movies/TV.
LarryT
On 08/08/2018 10:58 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes wrote:
In the early days of irratio
Do you know if Hartsville 1is up & running? I think it was one of the
first nukes built and its time for retirement was coming up.
At least I think it was called Hartsville 1. I guess they wouldn't call
it #1 until the next reactors were approved? I seem to recall hearing
comments about what
Charleston and Kiawah municipalities needs to secede from the State.
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 11:20 AM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Oh that’s the existing plant then. This debacle is about a new plant they
> started to build and got $2 or $4bil into and realized
Oh that’s the existing plant then. This debacle is about a new plant they
started to build and got $2 or $4bil into and realized it was never going to
work out. They actually realized that early on but kept spending on it. The key
was that the legislature voted a deal where the ratepayers funded
In the early days of irrational exuberance, nuclear power was touted
as "too cheap to meter".
On Wed, Aug 8, 2018 at 12:50 AM, clay monroe via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> Washington had a massive fraud event on a pretty egregious level.
> Billions of tax payer dollars to build five
Washington had a massive fraud event on a pretty egregious level. Billions of
tax payer dollars to build five power plants. Only one ever came online. The
public utilities sold bonds for the build. Rate payers ended up with the bill.
This was around 1984. Known as Whoops! We were going to
When I was there they kept having alarms for "Airborne" which made
everything stop until they found the problem. Usually it was false
alarms. It's been a while since I was there - seems like Duke Power &
Light was involved as a partner in the fiasco. I don't think Central SC
is on a earthquak
Yeah I think. It was a complete disaster, not sure how far along they got.
--R
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> On Aug 7, 2018, at 8:33 PM, Larry Turner via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Wow!
>
> Is this the Nuke near Hartsville? I work there for the contractor doing
> Three Mile Island mods to the fire suppres
Wow!
Is this the Nuke near Hartsville? I work there for the contractor doing
Three Mile Island mods to the fire suppression systems. It was short
term while between other projects. I worked on Constructions Budgets
and Schedules but the contractor I worked for was not mentioned below.
Lar
I guess you could legally use it as a cigar cutter.
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 2:22 PM, Floyd Thursby via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> I'm thinking the original design would be best. Let the scalawag in line
> crank up the blade for his own party. Makes things a bit more interesting.
I'm thinking the original design would be best. Let the scalawag in
line crank up the blade for his own party. Makes things a bit more
interesting.
--FT
On 8/7/18 1:57 PM, G Mann via Mercedes wrote:
Truck freight only, due to size. Approx 4 days, unless it's "Expedite".
The "Original desi
We've got this:
https://www.amazon.com/Avalon-Hill-5510919-Guillotine/dp/B000ARTT7S/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&qid=1533664750&sr=8-4&keywords=guillotineits
a card game, "Fun with the French Revolution" if you will.
Its got a little cardboard guillotine and executioner, I've been thinking it
needs a min
Truck freight only, due to size. Approx 4 days, unless it's "Expedite".
The "Original design" version [taken from French archive records, and
existing Guillotines in museums] is only good for one execution per 20
minutes.
I have a modern re-design, full automated with hydraulic cutting blade..
cy
Shipping costs? Delivery time?
--FT
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> On Aug 7, 2018, at 12:12 PM, G Mann via Mercedes
> wrote:
>
> Some years ago, I designed and built a full size Guillotine, mounted on a
> trailer, that was taken to Renaissance Fairs... I feel sure it could be
> available for rental use a
Some years ago, I designed and built a full size Guillotine, mounted on a
trailer, that was taken to Renaissance Fairs... I feel sure it could be
available for rental use at a reasonable rate...
Should the need arise.
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 9:08 AM, Buggered Benzmail via Mercedes <
mercedes@okieb
This thing is turning out to be the most massive fraud ever perpetrated on the
public (SC anyway) and a goodly fraction of our elected “representatives” are
totally complicit in it. The utility and its investors need to take the haircut
and a whole bunch from top to bottom public and private and
Imagine that, Greed and Government Program yield Fraud, yet again...
How do you build an elephant? Order a mouse built under government
contract...
"I rest my case, Your Honor."
On Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 8:58 AM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:
> UTILITIESScana acco
UTILITIESScana accountant testifies she was made to lie about reactor
costsPublished:
Tuesday, August 7, 2018
A former accountant for Scana Corp. has testified that top executives at
the utility pressured her to lie to regulators about how much it would cost
to complete a S.C. nuclear project that
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