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That would involve getting up on the roof. Did I mention how lazy I am?
Haha yep.
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That would involve getting up on the roof. Did I mention how lazy I am?
lol, Spiked Online's reaction to the ISPCC report is as expected. No I won't be linking but in summary, it's all a middle class plot by the Guardian to stop the "wealth creators" who just want poor people to be rich.
it’s always a bit weird to think that spiked emerged out of a group that was, if I understand it right, trotskyist marxist. and they still occasionally publish stuff that is, broadly speaking, left-aligned. for example, they published a really good piece by wolfgang streeck recently that I took a read through. but then I clicked back through to the main page and it was just loopy stuff that could have been fox news or the like. weirdos.
have you seen indymedia.ie lately?it’s always a bit weird to think that spiked emerged out of a group that was, if I understand it right, trotskyist marxist. and they still occasionally publish stuff that is, broadly speaking, left-aligned. for example, they published a really good piece by wolfgang streeck recently that I took a read through. but then I clicked back through to the main page and it was just loopy stuff that could have been fox news or the like. weirdos.
Living Marxism yeah, AFAIK its always been a bit of a lunatic fringe publication. It is frustrating that they occasionally have some very incisive commentary you won't find elsewhere (well, until Unherd launched)
"Humanity is underrated" is such a bitchy, passive aggressive slogan. An entire political identity formed around hating the Guardian Comment is Free opinion section.
have you seen indymedia.ie lately?
and funded by actual cartoon-villain oil billionaires
it’s the sort of thing you’d reject from a film script for being too on-the-nose
Haha wow it's full on just mentalists nowhave you seen indymedia.ie lately?
Haha wow it's full on just mentalists now
Really? Were they water-based or PV? I don't see any reason for PV to break, there are no moving parts or anythingSolar panels will break after a decade. My dads broke after 5 years I think, literally weeks after the repair warranty on them expired. He rang up and gave out enough for them to fix it for free to make him go away.
Really? Were they water-based or PV? I don't see any reason for PV to break, there are no moving parts or anything
We looked into changing from our 15 year old pellet boiler to a heat pump there during the summer. We'd have to change all the radiators to allow for the lower temperatures and put more insulation in the attic, whole thing added up to the guts of 20 grand (minus 3.5k govt grant). We're willing to spend money to Save The Planet, but that's an awful lot, and as far as I can tell our heating bills would only be reduced by around a third ... then I looked up the carbon emissions per kW/h for pellets versus heat pump - could only find numbers for the UK electricity grid, but for there at least wood pellets emit *less* carbon (and then there's also the environmental cost of the manufacture of the heatpump instead)
Long story short - got some new parts for the pellet boiler, gonna try and get another 15 years out of it
Apparently it's fucking true, I learned of it last weekend. Bye Whirl Domination.Question on drinks cans with the plastic sheeting. You need to take that plastic off before putting them in the recycling right?
Oh I missed this. Water-based I believe. Honestly, it's good to hear that this is a problem that has mostly been overcome. I was reading a thing recently saying that Ireland is better posed for solar energy than many believe, our heavy rainfall means the panels stay clean, which is a major issue with solar panels in very hot places with lots of sun but little rain.Really? Were they water-based or PV? I don't see any reason for PV to break, there are no moving parts or anything
Didn't phoneblocks amount to diddley squat after a few flashy videos?Been following this series for a while on youtube.
They go under the tag of i guess not really saying its about being off grid, just low consumption etc.
I always wondered mostly how they are affording all this shit, and it seems the same guy was the guy behind phoneblocks which probably answers that question.
Oh I missed this. Water-based I believe. Honestly, it's good to hear that this is a problem that has mostly been overcome. I was reading a thing recently saying that Ireland is better posed for solar energy than many believe, our heavy rainfall means the panels stay clean, which is a major issue with solar panels in very hot places with lots of sun but little rain.
Didn't phoneblocks amount to diddley squat after a few flashy videos?
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