Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside
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With devastating heat, record-breaking wildfire, looming crisis on the Colorado River, a growing commitment to fighting climate change, and a little bit of movement-building, their company Solar AquaGrid and partners are preparing to break ground on the first solar-covered canal project in the United States.
"All of these coming together at this moment," Harris said. "Is there a more pressing issue that we could apply our time to?"
The idea is simple: install solar panels over canals in sunny, water-scarce regions where they reduce evaporation and make electricity.
A study by the University of California, Merced gives a boost to the idea, estimating that 63 billion gallons of water could be saved by covering California's 4,000 miles of canals. Researchers believe that much installed solar would also generate a significant amount of electricity.
movielover said:
Mystery group buys $800 M worth of land around Travis Air Force Base, suing 8 other families for land acquisition.
Some land being bought at 8-10 times its value.
China? Gates Foundation?
"We're very, very concerned about this," said Rep. John Garamendi (D-CA08). "It's so extensive and so secret and it's impossible to get any information about what's happening here...."
"...Garamendi says the attorney representing Flannery Associates indicated the firm is made up of a group of families, 97 percent of whom are allegedly American, looking to diversify their portfolio from equities to real assets - including agricultural land."
https://abc7news.com/travis-afb-air-force-base-flannery-associates-llc-john-garamendi/13527836/
Looks like Vivek is now tied with DeSantis for 2nd place.movielover said:
Trump / Vivek Ramaswamy?
BearHunter said:Looks like Vivek is now tied with DeSantis for 2nd place.movielover said:
Trump / Vivek Ramaswamy?
Reminder …
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 22, 2023
Ivermectin is a miracle drug for humans.
smh said:
https://www.mercurynews.com/2023/07/21/solar-panel-covered-canals-to-be-studied-in-the-central-valleyQuote:
With devastating heat, record-breaking wildfire, looming crisis on the Colorado River, a growing commitment to fighting climate change, and a little bit of movement-building, their company Solar AquaGrid and partners are preparing to break ground on the first solar-covered canal project in the United States.
"All of these coming together at this moment," Harris said. "Is there a more pressing issue that we could apply our time to?"
The idea is simple: install solar panels over canals in sunny, water-scarce regions where they reduce evaporation and make electricity.
A study by the University of California, Merced gives a boost to the idea, estimating that 63 billion gallons of water could be saved by covering California's 4,000 miles of canals. Researchers believe that much installed solar would also generate a significant amount of electricity.
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What Are The Risks Of Solar Panels Polluting Drinking Water?
There's a lot of excitement around the potential of solar panels, but there's also a lot of concern about their potential impacts on our environment. One area of concern is solar panels' ability to contaminate drinking water. So far, research has shown that solar panels may be contaminating water in several ways.
First, solar panels may be leaching chemicals into the water supply. This could happen when the panels are installed or when they're in use it's unknown at this time which is more dangerous. Chemicals from the solar panel could then be harming marine life and humans, so we need to be careful about how these panels are used until we know more about the risks involved.
Another way that solar panels may contaminate drinking water is by introducing new bacteria into the water supply. This happens when rain or snowmelt runoff carries chemicals from the solar panel into groundwater or municipal supplies. Again, more research is needed to understand the risks involved before we can make any decisions about using solar panels safely.
In addition, it's not just humans who might be harmed by contaminated water aquatic wildlife may also be at risk if they drink from polluted waterways. Studies have shown that certain chemicals present in photovoltaic cells can kill fish and other aquatic organisms if they're ingested in high enough concentrations. Until we know more about these risks, it's important for us to stay cautious about using solar panels until we know for sure that they're safe for us and our environment.
bearister said:
Richmond-San Rafael Bridge reopens after standoff ends, person rescued
https://www.ktvu.com/news/richmond-san-rafael-bridges-eastbound-lanes-remain-shutdown-late-friday-evening
We may not be very tough in this city, but our streets are a load. You don't mess with our "Mean Streets".bearister said:
Car jackers. Not a scratch. All fled scene.
Bullitt never had to worry about those crashes. He usually caused the bad guys to have them.bearister said:
Even Frank Bullitt doesn't walk away from that one.
bearister said:
Bronny James cardiac arrest. Stable
https://abc7news.com/sports/lebron-james-son-bronny-suffers-cardiac-arrest-during-workout/13545800/
sycasey said:bearister said:
Bronny James cardiac arrest. Stable
https://abc7news.com/sports/lebron-james-son-bronny-suffers-cardiac-arrest-during-workout/13545800/
When was his last vaccine shot?!
VIDÉO
— Étienne Fortin-Gauthier (@EtienneFG) July 25, 2023
Les images troublantes de ce Canadair qui s'est écrasé en Grèce, ce matin
Deux décès lors du dramepic.twitter.com/1hUfpnrTfF#Greecefires
He has a pretty packed schedule. Between organizing his wonderful son's burgeoning art career, mastermining an international crime syndicate and *checks notes* being knee deep in dementia, all according to GOP propaganda, it's a wonder Biden has time to fall down the stairs let alone raise a dog properly.Chapman_is_Gone said:
If a person can't even raise a dog properly, one has to ask if he's the right person to lead the world's most important country?
I know my golden retriever heels on command, and wouldn't ever think of biting anyone.
What else is Biden hiding?
oski003 said:sycasey said:bearister said:
Bronny James cardiac arrest. Stable
https://abc7news.com/sports/lebron-james-son-bronny-suffers-cardiac-arrest-during-workout/13545800/
When was his last vaccine shot?!
Legitimate question although it is likely unrelated.
Is it me or are the vaccine injuries on young people starting to really explode?
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 25, 2023
🐾 What’s next? Coming for my laptop? pic.twitter.com/IDeFWbKftv
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I know you joke, but black male basketball players never experienced cardiac arrest before COVID and the vax. People talk a lot about how COVID causes more myocarditis than the vaccines but this has been exhaustively studied and it's entirely responsible for anti-vaxxers to spread their filth, er science, any time anyone dies for any reason.sycasey said:bearister said:
Bronny James cardiac arrest. Stable
https://abc7news.com/sports/lebron-james-son-bronny-suffers-cardiac-arrest-during-workout/13545800/
When was his last vaccine shot?!
I should note that this is an impeccable study and that although it predates COVID by several years (it's from 2016), trust me that the vaccine is always to blame.Quote:
It also has been increasingly recognized that some populations of athletes may be at substantially higher risk than others for SCD. Among National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes, increased risk has been found with male gender, black race, and basketball participation (Table 1).14 The risk among male Division 1 basketball players has been estimated at more than 10 times that in the overall athlete population (1 in 5,200 vs. 1 in 53,703 athletes per year), which is consistent with prior findings in collegiate and high-school athletes.[url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4969030/#i1947-6094-12-2-76-b14][/url]
My tasteless jokes above notwithstanding, I hope that your current problems aren't "forever mysteries" and that they do resolve sooner rather than later. I obviously have no idea what could have caused or contributed to your issues, but there is a lot of research going into chronic conditions right now in part because of how much havoc COVID wreaked on our society. Perhaps some of that research will help you.82gradDLSdad said:
I quickly convinced myself that my seizures, multi-year memory loss, changes in sleep, allergies, etc. that have all happened in the last year will be forever mysteries. 2020 until now have included two major surgeries with heavy anesthesia, radiation and COVID vaccines. What are you going to do. It also could be long term sitting in front of a computer screen and now a cell phone. Life is tough and then you die. Thanks for simplifying, mom.
movielover said:
I bet Hunter had even soiled The Big Guys' classic corvette.Is it me or are the vaccine injuries on young people starting to really explode?
— Catturd ™ (@catturd2) July 25, 2023
Unit2Sucks said:I know you joke, but black male basketball players never experienced cardiac arrest before COVID and the vax. People talk a lot about how COVID causes more myocarditis than the vaccines but this has been exhaustively studied and it's entirely responsible for anti-vaxxers to spread their filth, er science, any time anyone dies for any reason.sycasey said:bearister said:
Bronny James cardiac arrest. Stable
https://abc7news.com/sports/lebron-james-son-bronny-suffers-cardiac-arrest-during-workout/13545800/
When was his last vaccine shot?!
Here's a study discussing cardiac arrest deaths in the age of the COVID vax:I should note that this is an impeccable study and that although it predates COVID by several years (it's from 2016), trust me that the vaccine is always to blame.Quote:
It also has been increasingly recognized that some populations of athletes may be at substantially higher risk than others for SCD. Among National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) athletes, increased risk has been found with male gender, black race, and basketball participation (Table 1).14 The risk among male Division 1 basketball players has been estimated at more than 10 times that in the overall athlete population (1 in 5,200 vs. 1 in 53,703 athletes per year), which is consistent with prior findings in collegiate and high-school athletes.[url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4969030/#i1947-6094-12-2-76-b14][/url]My tasteless jokes above notwithstanding, I hope that your current problems aren't "forever mysteries" and that they do resolve sooner rather than later. I obviously have no idea what could have caused or contributed to your issues, but there is a lot of research going into chronic conditions right now in part because of how much havoc COVID wreaked on our society. Perhaps some of that research will help you.82gradDLSdad said:
I quickly convinced myself that my seizures, multi-year memory loss, changes in sleep, allergies, etc. that have all happened in the last year will be forever mysteries. 2020 until now have included two major surgeries with heavy anesthesia, radiation and COVID vaccines. What are you going to do. It also could be long term sitting in front of a computer screen and now a cell phone. Life is tough and then you die. Thanks for simplifying, mom.
Since this anecdote is Cal related, I will share this here. When I was at the Lair earlier this summer, one of the campers (a doctor of some sort) spoke up during the talent show to discuss a long-COVID treatment that she had helped create (see here). I have no reason to believe this works but I know a lot of people have touted the benefits of accupuncture/accupressure for chronic conditions and wonder whether you've started to consider those things. I've had some of my own healthcare professionals (sports medicine related) suggest that I should consider these eastern alternatives if my western treatments were unsuccessful.
The day begins inauspiciously at 3 a.m. as the Navy transport carrying Harding, the Henderson, rams an escort, the destroyer Zeilin, in the fog of Puget Sound. The president's ship is rattled but only lightly damaged, while the Zeilin takes on water and has to be towed. 2/7 pic.twitter.com/Unw7QqHpIJ
— Jon Blackwell (This Day in 1923) (@100YearsAgoNews) July 27, 2023
The city pulls out all the stops for Harding upon his return to the U.S. mainland after 2 weeks in Alaska. The president reviews a naval fleet in the harbor; is honored with a parade downtown; meets Boy Scouts at a park; and speaks at the University of Washington stadium. 4/7 pic.twitter.com/YE1Xk7h1yi
— Jon Blackwell (This Day in 1923) (@100YearsAgoNews) July 27, 2023
In this speech, to 25,000 people, Harding rushes through applause lines and at one point refers to "Alaska" as "Nebraska;" his wife, Florence, looks on with concern. She fills in for him on a visit to a hospital as the president waits in the car. 5/7 pic.twitter.com/mr6Xy5t5V1
— Jon Blackwell (This Day in 1923) (@100YearsAgoNews) July 27, 2023
My column on America's real college admissions scandal, and how to fix it: https://t.co/yW2rc33PG6
— Nicholas Kristof (@NickKristof) July 26, 2023