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    #13
    Why is anything alarming always a very long ways away?

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      #14
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      This is the kind of evidence the flat earthers love! If you can see it out your window it must be true everywhere in the world.

      If you cant see or understand the data in global research then its not accurate.

      So goes the flat earther notions! LOL
      Have you ever had an original thought of your own ??

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        The world made up data! World temp! crude thermometers compared to digital today. Is it in shade, cloudy, in city pavement heat, desert, or a rural spot? Way too many variables, MASSIVE errors due a crazy amount of data....plus corruption. Computer modeling a fav term. 100% bullshit!

        None of it can be proven, it's all "who do you believe"

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          #16
          You seem to be really worried about your tropical vacation spots.

          Where I live, the land has been deglaciated, and average stats claim continental rebound is going on at 25.4mm, or less, (1 inch)/year. This will continue for the next 10,000 years.

          The average stats claim sea level rise is going on at a rate of 3.7 mm (0.146 inches)/year. Do you think your spawn will be so concerned that the sea level will catch up and overwhelm them in their future, if they stay put?

          From what I see, the island inhabitants want to leave for the continents, and you want your priority two week island get away.

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            #17
            Yup that's what the antivaxer, climate change deniers and flat earthers say.

            There is no proof, its all made up! LOL That's the only argument they have. They live in a small dark world of their own.

            All of science is wrong about everything! blah blah blah

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              #18
              Originally posted by caseih View Post
              Have you ever had an original thought of your own ??
              Yes, for example, do you remember the time he wished for another poster's mother to die alone in a dirty diaper? He came up with that one all by himself. I think we're all better off if he sticks with irrelevant cut and pastes, rather then posting his own original thoughts.

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                #19
                Are you frustrated again there A5? How is our resident libertarian hypocrite troll?

                Back to making silly arguments and wild accusations because you don't have a better comeback? LOL

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                  #20
                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                  Are you frustrated again there A5? How is our resident libertarian hypocrite troll?

                  Back to making silly arguments and wild accusations because you don't have a better comeback? LOL
                  I am curious Chuck2, bill C-234, a private members bill on eliminating the carbon tax on natural gas for grain drying and heating livestock facilities and greenhouses passed 3rd reading despite the federal Liberals all voting against it. The cost per gigajoule of the federal carbon tax is now 45% higher than the cost of natural gas in Alberta. If this was an oil company gouging the consumer like this you would be spewing insults, instead this is the government and what do we get from you? Crickets!! Are you against policies that reduce farmers cost of production?

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                    #21
                    An exemption for farm use is fine with me.

                    Gas prices rose considerably in the last year. Not sure where they are at now.

                    The incentive to get more efficient is baked in with higher prices.

                    How are you enjoying the run up in fuel prices thanks to OPEC production cuts? Just in time for spring seeding.

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                      #22
                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      An exemption for farm use is fine with me.

                      Gas prices rose considerably in the last year. Not sure where they are at now.

                      The incentive to get more efficient is baked in with higher prices.

                      How are you enjoying the run up in fuel prices thanks to OPEC production cuts? Just in time for spring seeding.
                      When it is a wet fall and you have a choice between leaving your crop in the field or harvesting it and drying it, how do you get more efficient? I have no doubt a grain dryer built in 2020 is somewhat more efficient than one built in 1985, regardless when the tax exceeds the value of the commodity their is something seriously wrong with the policy. Also Chuck2 explain me why you know what the price of diesel is but not natural gas? Do you even know how much carbon tax you pay on your natural gas?

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                        #23
                        Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
                        When it is a wet fall and you have a choice between leaving your crop in the field or harvesting it and drying it, how do you get more efficient? I have no doubt a grain dryer built in 2020 is somewhat more efficient than one built in 1985, regardless when the tax exceeds the value of the commodity their is something seriously wrong with the policy. Also Chuck2 explain me why you know what the price of diesel is but not natural gas?
                        Just took delivery of diesel. And natural gas prices are set by Sask Energy and billed monthly.

                        I don't use much gas.

                        Dryer manufacturers are looking at efficiency gains. Not sure how much they can improve them. If you capture some of the lost heat and extract the moisture maybe its possible to make them more efficient?

                        ICEs are only 20% efficient compared to 80% for EVs. Because for a long time efficiency and reducing carbon emissions were not much of an issue. Now they are. And the same applies to grain drying.

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                          #24
                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          This is the kind of evidence the flat earthers love! If you can see it out your window it must be true everywhere in the world.

                          If you cant see or understand the data in global research then its not accurate.

                          So goes the flat earther notions! LOL
                          Classic mkultra'd leftist, "dont trust your eyes instead trust the bought and paid for propaganda of the pseudo science cult. Surrender everything including your critical thinking and bodily autonomy. You must eat z bugz!"

                          But you know what I appreciate Chucks posts. They give us insight into the disturbing mindset of the most brainwashed. Sad how the weak minded have succumb to the deception.
                          Last edited by biglentil; Apr 12, 2023, 03:16.

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