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nobody in their right mind would condone this dictator horse shit
I can’t believe real liberals haven’t run this clown show outta town
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
An AI bot is iterative. Learning from its mistakes. Our Chuck just makes the same mistakes and ineffective arguments over and over and over and over and over again.
Pisses me off more than anything this poster doesn’t interact like a human. Reminds you somewhat of a BTO Farmall or Burbert. They use the forum as a stoop to preach whatever and never truly interact unless it’s some half nasty reply but generally nothing. No contribution to discord.
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A5 is yapping on about storage at home instead of acknowledging the plans for utility storage integrated into to the grid which is how the system will be organized. Alberta is already installing some.
A5 says "now you want everyone to have nuclear as energy storage at home"
A5 putting more silly into agirisilly!
That's about as absurd as A5 talking about how we are going to run out of CO2 if we don't keep burning fossil fuels!
And why couldn't employers provide EV plug ins for day time charging? They can easily charge employees who need that service.
Its already happening. In PlugInAmerica’s 2023 EV Driver Survey “over a quarter” of EV drivers reported using a workplace charger weekly, while “nearly another quarter” used it daily. Between the fourth quarter of 2019 and the first quarter of 2021, Statista writes that the number of workplace EV chargers in the United States grew by 28%.
Add green hydrogen and ammonia to the list of energy storage that A5 probably thinks will never work. LOL
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Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
I thought a bot for a while but then I checked up and no not a bot. No it’s a human for sure. You can disprove it, make it look foolish but any interaction positive or negative is still energy for this cancer to grow. In its mind it is successful stirring the pot and getting the message out. It’s like that blurb someone posted from a NFU memo to its members about posting on little known chats to get their way of thinking out there as it’s bound to turn somebody. I liken it to the Russian bots and millbloggers pumping out bs for the last 10 years. Same tactics of electronic warfare. Say the same bs enough it becomes truth.
Pisses me off more than anything this poster doesn’t interact like a human. Reminds you somewhat of a BTO Farmall or Burbert. They use the forum as a stoop to preach whatever and never truly interact unless it’s some half nasty reply but generally nothing. No contribution to discord.
Again he wants to bring up the issue of dropping CO2 levels in a fossil fuel free future.
After having embarrassed himself every previous occasion by revealing not only that he doesn't have any idea how long the current levels of CO2 would remain in the atmosphere, he had to also discover that science can't narrow it down to any useful range either. Therefore, how anyone could draw any further conclusions about future CO2 levels is beyond me.
An intelligent entity would avoid stepping on this garden rake over and over again.
But not our Chuck.
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Good job A5, double down on the dumb ass idea that falling CO2 and a potential shortage is an issue. Nobody is worried about it. Only you!
All the while, the world is focused on relatively rapidly rising levels and trying hard to figure out how to reduce CO2 emissions.
More evidence that, as you admitted, you don't listen to the news nor pay attention to credible scientific evidence and common sense!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostGood job A5, double down on the dumb ass idea that falling CO2 and a potential shortage is an issue. Nobody is worried about it. Only you!
All the while, the world is focused on relatively rapidly rising levels and trying hard to figure out how to reduce CO2 emissions.
More evidence that, as you admitted, you don't listen to the news nor pay attention to credible scientific evidence and common sense!
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the world is focused on relatively rapidly rising levels and trying hard to figure out how to reduce CO2 emissions.
seriously ? The two biggest ones are pouring the coal to it
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Originally posted by caseih View Postthe world is focused on relatively rapidly rising levels and trying hard to figure out how to reduce CO2 emissions.
seriously ? The two biggest ones are pouring the coal to it
If the environmentalists and politicians actually cared about CO2 emissions, they couldn't have come up with a worse scheme and that currently being endorsed by Chuck and friends.
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"All the while, the world is focused on relatively rapidly rising levels and trying hard to figure out how to reduce CO2 emissions."
Dumbest action ever next to COVID PANIC! C02 is the staff of PLANT life ....less of it or COLDER by 2 degrees C and we all DIE! Libtard Green brain dead idiots!
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And in another thread the usual suspects are worried about the ongoing long term drought and the lack of snow and water.
Jeez, I thought that warmer and drier winters and hotter and drier summers on the prairies, because of human caused climate change, was going to be good for everyone!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd in another thread the usual suspects are worried about the ongoing long term drought and the lack of snow and water.
Jeez, I thought that warmer and drier winters and hotter and drier summers on the prairies, because of human caused climate change, was going to be good for everyone!
As the self professed smartest guy in the room, on a mission to educate all of us peasants with your vastly superior knowledge, only to have your soapbox kicked out from under you in mid lecture. Now relegated to be stuck on the outside looking in as the adults continue to discuss adult topics, while you are unable to throw any more childish rants replete with insults, name calling, and LOL's in to poison the atmosphere.
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December 1981 my dad was working breaking. Following year they were sledding on Halloween. Only thing consistent about the weather in this country is that it’s inconsistent.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostAnd in another thread the usual suspects are worried about the ongoing long term drought and the lack of snow and water.
Jeez, I thought that warmer and drier winters and hotter and drier summers on the prairies, because of human caused climate change, was going to be good for everyone!
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