I had a close friend who lived in Battery point. It was an old brothel and the rooms were still wired for sound.
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So what you're saying, saynta, is that there are exciting, small business opportunities just waiting to be exploited in Battery Point?
Might be perfect for a BD & SM-type establishment, given the name of the location.
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Forward thinking, when wind and solar fail to deliver reliable electricity you will have plenty of battery power.
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ace,
You can't fight technology and advancement. You believe in your mate Musk don't you?
https://www.google.com/search?q=can+win ... #cobssid=s
You posted months ago about you're faith in Nvidia and other AI stocks.
According to AI, it seems that coal is out and renewables are in.
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So badly f---ed it will be well overtime to leave for a Karen free country.Killa wrote: ↑Sun 27 Oct 2024 9:39pm I have some relations (in law) who have moved to Launceston for personal reasons
They have found acceptance difficult across the board despite their best efforts to integrate with the local community who they find, in truth are insular both in regards who they associate with and more generally
But they are persisting - and providing work to local tradespeople to correct deficiencies in the home they have purchased (they are astounded that there are the problems which regulation in Melbourne would not se, the problems they are encountering such as wiring surplus to household needs still alive and buried underground)
In terms of the impact of rural communities on government, we are about to find out in Queensland where there in now the divide between the Brisbane vote and the regional and rural vote - noting the Coaition are Queensland centric, providing over 20 seats of just over 50 seats in the lower house (of 150 seats overall) plus providing the leaders of both the Liberal Party and the National Party naturally)
So we will see how this plays out Nationally noting the Teals taking Liberal seats for this precise reason
The LNP and their media have a very significant problem
Then you get to the government in Tasmania currently cobbled together as it is (which is probably a template for the incoming Queensland government and where there are already ructions re abortion and other conservative attitudes (hence the divide between City and rural and regional)
So if the ALP wins seats in greater Brisbane, the Teals win Liberal seats in the metro areas and Labor hold their vote in the face of the Greens, where does that leave the landscape?
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Your company is not going to go out of business because of AI.
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ace,
What's private enterprise investing in both here and in the US....wind and solar (including battery storage) or nuclear?
What's private enterprise investing in both here and in the US....wind and solar (including battery storage) or nuclear?
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They appear to be heading down the nuclear path.
Oh, and subsidy farming in "renewables".......
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American taxpayers are the ones paying for the exorbitant costs of nuclear.
4 Corners on the abc had a recent episode on Nuclear for electricity generation in the States
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-07/ ... tent=other
"Power bills have gone up hundreds of dollars for consumers including myself," she said.
Georgia ratepayer Anna Hamer said she now has had to ration air conditioning in the Atlanta summer as her bills rise. In July she was hit with her highest power bill ever: $US618 for one month.
"They were telling us everything was going to be OK with this plant, that it would be on time and it would be on budget. It's over budget and we are paying for that. That seems wrong to me."
US journalist and nuclear historian Stephanie Cooke has been covering the industry since 1980.
"I have never seen a project come in on time or budget. They've come in way, way over budget and way over time. It amazes me that there's so much hype about something that's been such an abject failure in my opinion.
"I mean, yeah, it's produced electricity, but at what cost? I don't think that we should be wasting our money on it plain and simple."
The uncertainty around Small Modular Reactors and the cost blowout in Georgia, point to the practical difficulties Australia would face in trying to build reactors cheaper than countries with decades of experience, when we've never built a nuclear energy plant before.
The US is not the only country struggling to build new plants.
France's latest reactor opened 12 years behind schedule and around 10 billion euros over budget.
Britain's Hinkley Point plant is running six years late and facing a 20 billion British pound overrun.
A South Korean consortium was able to build four reactors in the United Arab Emirates over 12 years. Even under an authoritarian regime, each reactor was connected to the grid around three years later than expected.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-07/ ... /104432870
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Maybe the Saints could play some games in Battery Point as the suburb of St Kilda used to be famous for it's (ahem) nightlifeNick DalSanto Claus wrote: ↑Wed 30 Oct 2024 6:48pmSo what you're saying, saynta, is that there are exciting, small business opportunities just waiting to be exploited in Battery Point?
Might be perfect for a BD & SM-type establishment, given the name of the location.
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oooh great, the "impartial" ABC show. Like any other major project affected in the era of COVID, these highly complex projects have had schedule and cost over-runs. Every road and tunnel project in Victoria is miles over schedule and budget......maybe we shouldn't build those any more!Scollop wrote: ↑Wed 30 Oct 2024 11:10pmAmerican taxpayers are the ones paying for the exorbitant costs of nuclear.
4 Corners on the abc had a recent episode on Nuclear for electricity generation in the States
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-07/ ... tent=other
"Power bills have gone up hundreds of dollars for consumers including myself," she said.
Georgia ratepayer Anna Hamer said she now has had to ration air conditioning in the Atlanta summer as her bills rise. In July she was hit with her highest power bill ever: $US618 for one month.
"They were telling us everything was going to be OK with this plant, that it would be on time and it would be on budget. It's over budget and we are paying for that. That seems wrong to me."
US journalist and nuclear historian Stephanie Cooke has been covering the industry since 1980.
"I have never seen a project come in on time or budget. They've come in way, way over budget and way over time. It amazes me that there's so much hype about something that's been such an abject failure in my opinion.
"I mean, yeah, it's produced electricity, but at what cost? I don't think that we should be wasting our money on it plain and simple."
The uncertainty around Small Modular Reactors and the cost blowout in Georgia, point to the practical difficulties Australia would face in trying to build reactors cheaper than countries with decades of experience, when we've never built a nuclear energy plant before.
The US is not the only country struggling to build new plants.
France's latest reactor opened 12 years behind schedule and around 10 billion euros over budget.
Britain's Hinkley Point plant is running six years late and facing a 20 billion British pound overrun.
A South Korean consortium was able to build four reactors in the United Arab Emirates over 12 years. Even under an authoritarian regime, each reactor was connected to the grid around three years later than expected.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-07/ ... /104432870
I love the selective picking of 3 nuke projects globally. What about the other 400 reactors in the world?
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The LNP have no intention of building any nuclear power stations in Australia. That’s why Dutton won’t release costing, he probably doesn’t have any. All the LNP are trying to do is to disrupt the implementation of renewables and they do this by creating uncertainty in investment markets. Why? It keeps fossil fuels in the energy system longer and they are major donors to the LNP.Dis Believer wrote: ↑Thu 31 Oct 2024 7:41amoooh great, the "impartial" ABC show. Like any other major project affected in the era of COVID, these highly complex projects have had schedule and cost over-runs. Every road and tunnel project in Victoria is miles over schedule and budget......maybe we shouldn't build those any more!Scollop wrote: ↑Wed 30 Oct 2024 11:10pmAmerican taxpayers are the ones paying for the exorbitant costs of nuclear.
4 Corners on the abc had a recent episode on Nuclear for electricity generation in the States
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-07/ ... tent=other
"Power bills have gone up hundreds of dollars for consumers including myself," she said.
Georgia ratepayer Anna Hamer said she now has had to ration air conditioning in the Atlanta summer as her bills rise. In July she was hit with her highest power bill ever: $US618 for one month.
"They were telling us everything was going to be OK with this plant, that it would be on time and it would be on budget. It's over budget and we are paying for that. That seems wrong to me."
US journalist and nuclear historian Stephanie Cooke has been covering the industry since 1980.
"I have never seen a project come in on time or budget. They've come in way, way over budget and way over time. It amazes me that there's so much hype about something that's been such an abject failure in my opinion.
"I mean, yeah, it's produced electricity, but at what cost? I don't think that we should be wasting our money on it plain and simple."
The uncertainty around Small Modular Reactors and the cost blowout in Georgia, point to the practical difficulties Australia would face in trying to build reactors cheaper than countries with decades of experience, when we've never built a nuclear energy plant before.
The US is not the only country struggling to build new plants.
France's latest reactor opened 12 years behind schedule and around 10 billion euros over budget.
Britain's Hinkley Point plant is running six years late and facing a 20 billion British pound overrun.
A South Korean consortium was able to build four reactors in the United Arab Emirates over 12 years. Even under an authoritarian regime, each reactor was connected to the grid around three years later than expected.
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-10-07/ ... /104432870
I love the selective picking of 3 nuke projects globally. What about the other 400 reactors in the world?
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The Snowy River hydro project
How is that going on time and cost?
Funny it is never mentioned by media
How is that going on time and cost?
Funny it is never mentioned by media
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I’ve let this go because it’s the off-season and things are a bit slow…
But the complaints and reports are building now so if there’s politic talk I’ll just move it all
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For anyone like myself and TB who doesn't like 'cherry picking', here are the facts and figures, as related to Oz, for the likes of Killa and Ace to number-crunch. Please then get back to us (in the GF ) with any holes you might find.
https://www.saintsational.net/viewtopic ... 0#p2077660
Now, back to the footy.
Kayle Gerreyn impresses me. I'd be rapted if we end up landing him for our pick in the 20s. (If we still have that pick on draft night.)
Langford, Smillie, Maritn's man Hynes, Gerreyn, Cole and Peckett. That would be my dream draft outcome if we could somehow conjure that. (Not sure if Elwood will actually prove to be up to it, but, I'm a romantic. )
https://www.saintsational.net/viewtopic ... 0#p2077660
Now, back to the footy.
samoht wrote: ↑Mon 21 Oct 2024 9:00amBlakiston sounds good.
Anyway, if we're casting our net wide, we should also seriously consider 18 year old WA draft prospect Kayle Gerreyn, at least as a later pick... who can play ruck and is also versatile enough to play key position.
He's like a bigger, taller version of Owens (he runs, uses his big body like Owens?), if the highlight reels are anything to go by.
Kayle Gerreyn impresses me. I'd be rapted if we end up landing him for our pick in the 20s. (If we still have that pick on draft night.)
Langford, Smillie, Maritn's man Hynes, Gerreyn, Cole and Peckett. That would be my dream draft outcome if we could somehow conjure that. (Not sure if Elwood will actually prove to be up to it, but, I'm a romantic. )
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