HITNRUNXX
Member
+220|6716|Oklahoma City
The original point was comparing it to other food...

Grilled Chicken Salad = $10

OR

Grilled Chicken topped with bacon and jack cheese + mashed potatoes + *slightly* smaller side salad = $10

Some how that markup doesn't seem to work out evenly to me.
Sisco
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+493|6350
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RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6744|Oxferd Ohire
my laptop works perfectly except for the hdds. on my 3rd and its about to die
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bugz
Fission Mailed
+3,311|6319

get an SSD
RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6744|Oxferd Ohire
then my laptop would prolly die. its getting close to 4 years old
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Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|6749|London

i normally book my haircuts online because it's easier

anyway i was just doing it and i got a 6:30pm slot which is great but after i signed in it was gone, now i have to take the 5:45 slot which means i need to pay an extra £9 to get to the place because of the congestion charge
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eusgen
Nugget
+402|6799|Jupiter

Dauntless wrote:

congestion charge
luls europeeins
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|6749|London

yeah it's a jipp but what're you gonna do
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RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6744|Oxferd Ohire
how much does it cost to get 9 added
https://i.imgur.com/tMvdWFG.png
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6396

Dauntless wrote:

congestion charge
what
https://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p123/west-phoenix-az/BF2S/bf2s_sig_9mmbrass.jpg
Dauntless
Admin
+2,249|6749|London

RTHKI wrote:

how much does it cost to get 9 added
about £60

west-phoenix-az wrote:

Dauntless wrote:

congestion charge
what
If you want to drive into central london you need to pay £10 a day (or £9 if you're signed up to the auto pay thing)
https://imgur.com/kXTNQ8D.png
RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6744|Oxferd Ohire
whaaaaaaaat
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west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6396

Dauntless wrote:

west-phoenix-az wrote:

Dauntless wrote:

congestion charge
what
If you want to drive into central london you need to pay £10 a day (or £9 if you're signed up to the auto pay thing)
https://i127.photobucket.com/albums/p123/west-phoenix-az/BF2S/bf2s_sig_9mmbrass.jpg
eusgen
Nugget
+402|6799|Jupiter
I played that video several times cause I love it so much
west-phoenix-az
Guns don't kill people. . . joe bidens advice does
+632|6396
[youtubehq][http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkwTzy7T_Lw[/youtubehq]
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eusgen
Nugget
+402|6799|Jupiter
ur too good to me
globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6330|Graz, Austria

Jay wrote:

You do understand that every joule of energy has to come from somewhere right? Whether it's from burning gasoline in the engine, or coal in a power plant to fill a battery, the energy ultimately comes from carbon. If you ride on a train, you have a carbon footprint from the overhead electric lines. Just because it is out of your immediate vision does not mean it doesn't exist.
Yes, but you can produce energy with hydro, wind and solar power in a power plant without a carbon footprint.
You can't do that directly in a car or a train.
Power plants are also more efficient with up 90% efficiency from cogeneration and use of both electricity and heating.

Also, renewable sources (like biomass) is also preferable to burning gas and oil.
We need the latter for much more than producing energy and driving cars.
Synthesizing plastics or producing chemical and pharmaceutical products from wood on the other hand is still near impossible.

So, the only logic step is to further increase sources like hydro and wind power as much as possible and wherever possible.
Not by ignoring it all and looking for ways to find and extract for oil and gas.
RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6744|Oxferd Ohire
But they dont do that in china
https://i.imgur.com/tMvdWFG.png
globefish23
sophisticated slacker
+334|6330|Graz, Austria

RTHKI wrote:

But they dont do that in china
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Three_Gorges_Dam

Granted, they would need a lot more of those to be of significance there.
RTHKI
mmmf mmmf mmmf
+1,736|6744|Oxferd Ohire
hydro fucks things up
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Dilbert_X
The X stands for
+1,810|6112|eXtreme to the maX

globefish23 wrote:

Jay wrote:

You do understand that every joule of energy has to come from somewhere right? Whether it's from burning gasoline in the engine, or coal in a power plant to fill a battery, the energy ultimately comes from carbon. If you ride on a train, you have a carbon footprint from the overhead electric lines. Just because it is out of your immediate vision does not mean it doesn't exist.
Yes, but you can produce energy with hydro, wind and solar power in a power plant without a carbon footprint.
You can't do that directly in a car or a train.
Power plants are also more efficient with up 90% efficiency from cogeneration and use of both electricity and heating.

Also, renewable sources (like biomass) is also preferable to burning gas and oil.
We need the latter for much more than producing energy and driving cars.
Synthesizing plastics or producing chemical and pharmaceutical products from wood on the other hand is still near impossible.

So, the only logic step is to further increase sources like hydro and wind power as much as possible and wherever possible.
Not by ignoring it all and looking for ways to find and extract for oil and gas.
I guess Jay didn't do thermodynamics.

So many 'engineers' who don't understand the basics /fwp
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Jaekus
I'm the matchstick that you'll never lose
+957|5185|Sydney

HITNRUNXX wrote:

The original point was comparing it to other food...

Grilled Chicken Salad = $10

OR

Grilled Chicken topped with bacon and jack cheese + mashed potatoes + *slightly* smaller side salad = $10

Some how that markup doesn't seem to work out evenly to me.
That was similar to my point. The salad is obviously cheaper to produce than bacon and cheese plus the process of mashing potatoes takes up more time and cost, so why the same cost to the consumer?
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+704|6198|Roma
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nukchebi0
Пушкин, наше всё
+387|6330|New Haven, CT

Jaekus wrote:

HITNRUNXX wrote:

The original point was comparing it to other food...

Grilled Chicken Salad = $10

OR

Grilled Chicken topped with bacon and jack cheese + mashed potatoes + *slightly* smaller side salad = $10

Some how that markup doesn't seem to work out evenly to me.
That was similar to my point. The salad is obviously cheaper to produce than bacon and cheese plus the process of mashing potatoes takes up more time and cost, so why the same cost to the consumer?
The burger place I used to work at charged different prices for identical sides of fries with different burgers. It costs $ .70 to upgrade a regular hamburger from chips to fries, but only $ .50 for a cheeseburger.
HITNRUNXX
Member
+220|6716|Oklahoma City

Dilbert_X wrote:

globefish23 wrote:

Jay wrote:

You do understand that every joule of energy has to come from somewhere right? Whether it's from burning gasoline in the engine, or coal in a power plant to fill a battery, the energy ultimately comes from carbon. If you ride on a train, you have a carbon footprint from the overhead electric lines. Just because it is out of your immediate vision does not mean it doesn't exist.
Yes, but you can produce energy with hydro, wind and solar power in a power plant without a carbon footprint.
You can't do that directly in a car or a train.
Power plants are also more efficient with up 90% efficiency from cogeneration and use of both electricity and heating.

Also, renewable sources (like biomass) is also preferable to burning gas and oil.
We need the latter for much more than producing energy and driving cars.
Synthesizing plastics or producing chemical and pharmaceutical products from wood on the other hand is still near impossible.

So, the only logic step is to further increase sources like hydro and wind power as much as possible and wherever possible.
Not by ignoring it all and looking for ways to find and extract for oil and gas.
I guess Jay didn't do thermodynamics.

So many 'engineers' who don't understand the basics /fwp
Somewhere on this site is a really cool new powerplant they are building in Arizona to use solar and thermal power...

Also, I think the benefit of a train is not that is has NO footprint, I think the benefit of a train is that a mass of people can use a smaller combined footprint than if they each drive individually... But I have never been on a train, so what do I know?

But I do agree with Jay though. I don't think we are to the actual point of "saving" power by using a different format just yet, but I think everyone is finally getting on board with trying to get us there. You know, except the big oil companies.

I remember reading a lot of reports about the early electric cars using so much power from plugging into your house that 1) The power plant was hitting the environment as hard as your gas would be, and 2) Your electric bill was much much higher than your gasoline bill would have been, meaning you still lost money.

Now it is the same thing, but with the production of the batteries. We have to keep trying new things and new tech and get this problem solved, but I don't think it is HERE yet. Maybe just around the corner it will start heading in the right direction though. And at least now it is looking for the right direction instead of "status quo, straight ahead, full speed."

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