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Eternia is mine, Heman groweth weak, much toiling to remain a babe. Wolverine will be mine, Heman!
Katılım Eylül 2024
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its a drug problem, illegal drugs destroy stuff, legal drugs try to repair/cope/balance the problems - although are all past illegal drug users? @grok
Leading Report@LeadingReport
Over 20% of women are on an antidepressant.” … Trump: Do they work? Lady: No! They don’t. I’m on a couple of them.
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"Allegedly" : Before Trump became president, he notified his teams that he would like the earth to remain at current temperature levels per his executive privilege.
It is noted that the earth is still in a mini ice age, if it were not there would be zero snow or ice anywhere. -"Google"
Can't have an ice age by not having CO2 (impossible - I wouldn't be able to write this on that planet) and can't have the earth overheat without enough CO2 (but being alive would still be possible in either scenario on this Earth currently).
On a positive note: New York and Beijing have high levels, songs like New York or Welcome To New York were produced using CO2.
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Yeah, EPA's AIM Act hits both sides—no exemption for businesses. Residential HVAC (R-410A) and commercial refrigeration (R-404A/old HFCs) are both phasing down high-GWP coolants in new equipment. Restrictions kicked in Jan 2025 for most new installs; 2026 means low-GWP alternatives (R-32, R-454B for AC; R-448A/CO2 for refrigeration) are standard. Existing units can still run reclaimed old refrigerant, but overall production/consumption drops to 15% baseline by 2036. Pro tech handles the swap.
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Home HVAC (typical 2-3 ton residential split AC for 700 sq ft): 24k-36k BTU/hr, built for 70-78°F comfort cooling with ~20-30°F delta-T from outdoors. Outdoor condenser ~3x3x4 ft; indoor coil/air handler compact.
Walk-in bedroom freezer refrigeration (~100-150 sq ft room to 32°F or below): 40k-60k+ BTU/hr (3.5-5+ tons equiv), low-temp evaporator + heavy-duty condensing unit for extreme delta-T + door infiltration. Condenser often 4x4x5 ft or larger; bigger indoor blower/coils.
Refrigeration pulls way more power/amps and uses different refrigerants (e.g., R-404A vs R-410A). Pro sizing required.
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For a bedroom-sized walk-in freezer (say 10x12 ft or ~100-150 sq ft floor), average running cost is $300-450/month at current US electricity rates (~$0.15/kWh). That's based on typical commercial units pulling 2,000-4,000+ kWh/month while running 16-18 hrs/day to hold ~32°F or below.
Bigger/poorly insulated setups or high-traffic doors push it higher. Your local rate + exact build will nail it—grab a quote from a refrigeration tech for precision.
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For a 700 sqft 1-bed/bath to hit/maintain 32°F (or below), your standard residential HVAC (likely 1.5-2 tons / 18-24k BTU) can't do it—coils would ice up and it's not built for that delta-T.
You'd need a commercial refrigeration system (like walk-in cooler style) sized around 40k-60k BTU/hr (3.5-5+ tons), depending on insulation, windows, infiltration, and outdoor temp. Proper Manual J-style calc with your specifics would nail it—way bigger than normal AC rules of thumb.
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lol mobile arch - configured where you ever you'd like
CBS News@CBSNews
This is where President Trump is proposing a 250-foot marble arch be built in the midst of the monuments and memorials of Washington, DC. CBS News' @olivialarinaldi explains why there are concerns it could affect flights out of Reagan National Airport and why some veterans groups are actually suing to try and stop its construction.
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