Ronald Brakels

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Ronald Brakels

Ronald Brakels

@BrakelsRonald

50% solar & renewables tweets from a https://t.co/4Crz2ARkxl blogger. 50% insane gibberish. And that's about as good as you're likely to get.

Adelaide Katılım Aralık 2020
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@AaronMandell @CA_DWR The trouble with that is farmers generally pay under 10c a tonne for water in California and desalination is likely to cost at least 5 times as much. So a bit of a non-starter.
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Aaron Mandell
Aaron Mandell@AaronMandell·
To achieve true water sustainability CA could build ~10 strategic coastal desalination plants the size of Carlsbad (50MGD) - this would permanently balance supply & demand and limit fresh water withdrawals. But @CA_DWR can't even say the word 'desalination'.
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@DrSimEvans French reactors, quite tragically, pay more for fuel than Australian brown coal power stations. So if they can reduce output without large increases in maintenance costs, they will, because solar & wind have no fuel cost.
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Simon Evans
Simon Evans@DrSimEvans·
Great chart from the FT showing the French nuclear fleet is now routinely flexing down, to accommodate rising solar generation (People often talk about how some reactors CAN flex; but it's often assumed that they WON'T, due to economic incentives)
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@doodgerz @adamscochran Note a large number of Ukrainian deaths are civilians, including children. Russian deaths are nearly all fighting men. The ratio is roughly 4 Russian soldiers dead to 1 dead Ukrainian soldier.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
This is Russian propaganda. Ukraine has not lost 1.7m men in the war. The estimates from Western intelligence sources are around 100k lives lost, and 300k wounded. With Russia at 250k dead and 800k wounded. The 1.7M number is an estimate of population decline of Ukrainian’s who left the country. This news is being released to pressure Ukraine in the negotiations and make it seem like Russia is strongly winning the war when they are not.
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) tweet mediaAdam Cochran (adamscochran.eth) tweet media
Disclose.tv@disclosetv

NEW - Ukraine has reportedly lost 1.7 million men in the Russia-Ukraine war.

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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@DogeHogee @JessePeltan @elonmusk Like I said, this is beyond us. Australian Tesla sales are down 66%. There could be other factors, but I'm blaming the lack of an indicator stalk.
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Doge&Hoge@DogeHogee·
@BrakelsRonald @JessePeltan If you’re going straight in a roundabout. Indicate left. If you’re going straight. Don’t indicate. If you’re going right, indicate right, when you take the exit.. the indicator will turn off automatically. This is extremely easy. @elonmusk did PERFECT on the steering wheel 🙏
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@elidourado But on the bright side, humans consume about 30 times more energy than ants and termites combined. (With termites being the elephant in the room, which is a good thing, because if it was an actual elephant the ants would eat it.)
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@JessePeltan It's about US$1,000 a year to run a small car in Australia, provided you're a cheap bastard. But now EVs are becoming cheaper in Australia than the US.
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@adamscochran The best thing the Nobel Committee could do right now is declare that Trump will never get a Nobel Peace Prize. Or, to avoid Trump nuking Sweden, award Nobel Peace Prizes for the next 5-10 years now.
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@adamscochran @SirWirtz In Australia, electoral redistribution is handled by the independent Australian Electoral Commission, so there is no Gerrymandering. I presume the US could have something similar, given a small surplus of goodwill over ill.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
that's dumb. If they do it, its eye for eye. But, I agree in the sentiment of a way to end gerrymandering, either by revising the make up of the house (change Wyoming rule to 2 seats per half pop of smallest state, to create average sized districts and an expanded house) or a federal ban on gerrymandering some how. It's getting ridiculous and both sides are being dumb with it and playing the "they started it" game
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@adamscochran @kylascan I liked having my mother read to me, but when I let it slip that I could read, she stopped doing it. That would have to be the worst mistake I made last year.
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Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)
Adam Cochran (adamscochran.eth)@adamscochran·
@kylascan wtf all of the points in this report are insane. Reading to your kids daily is like the number one thing you can actually do to change your child’s life trajectory. The fact parents aren’t doing it is wild.
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Kyla Scanlon@kylascan·
"The report also highlighted that boys and girls are treated differently, with only 29% of 0–2-year-old boys read to ‘every day/nearly every day’, compared to 44% of girls in the same age group"
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Nick Kapur@nick_kapur

Gen Z parents don't read to their kids anymore because "it's so boring." Just 41% of parents now read to their kids, down from 64% in 2012. Not only is this creating a future generation of illiterates, but will eventually collapse the market for books and bookstores.

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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@TrentTelenko Putting more Russian women into armaments manufacture would require wage & price controls to shift consumption from households to invading Ukraine. This wouldn't be popular. Russia is bending over backwards trying to keep up the supply of butter while trying to produce guns.
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Trent Telenko
Trent Telenko@TrentTelenko·
In WW2 the USA, British Commonwealth and the Soviet Union put women into their war industries to free men for the fighting. Why is Putin's Russia not following the Soviet "Great Patriotic War" example?
ChrisO_wiki@ChrisO_wiki

1/ The war in Ukraine has resulted in so many Russians joining war industries, the army, dying or being crippled that the Russian government needs to import millions of Indians and North Koreans to replace them. Ordinary Russians aren't keen, calling them unhygenic or robotic. ⬇️

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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@BretDevereaux Just as we would have sold global warming by now if people felt the cold *less* as they got older, we'd likely be living in utopia if people were able to clearly distinguish between joint pain and the decline of society.
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"Online Rent-a-Sage" Bret Devereaux
Amazing to find out there are folks so nostalgia blinded to take the position, "I liked the lead poisoning, especially when it came with a menial, low-wage job." The lead poisoning was better, I suppose, when you also got to order around a low-wage worker.
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@malucopapi @adamscochran US GDP is 13 times larger than Russia's & this year Russian occupied Ukrainian territory has expanded by under 1%. If the US decides to, it can allow Ukraine to drive Russia out of its territory through donation of material alone. The power imbalance is that great.
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patrick
patrick@malucopapi·
The people prefer a negotiation than a fight. A deal should be struck and could have been a few months post invasion. What do you think will happen if they continue to fight? Do you believe they stand a chance without direct involvement from American troops? Do you think Americans should be involved?
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@WallStreetApes If the interest on a $427,500 loan is $897,840 over 30 years, then the interest rate is over 9.5%. Don't pay 9.5% on a home loan. However, since the US appears to be heading for stagflation thanks to the Trump admin, you may soon have no choice.
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Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
This is going to blow your mind “Me and my wife went and did the pre approval process for a mortgage loan yesterday and what the f*ck are you talking about” “We're looking at the numbers, looking at our income, looking at our credit, and they have us at $450,000 — They have our mortgage after PMI, after insurance, after taxes; at $4,636 a month. What the f*ck are you talking about” “For the average American, this is way f*cking far out of reach” Interest terms in this country are out of control and should be federally illegal A $450,000 home now costs $1,668,960 after interest and fees on a 30 year mortgage in America Total cost: Principal ($427,500) + Interest ($897,840) + Taxes/Insurance/PMI ($343,620) = $1,668,960 You just paid $1,668,960 for a $450,000 home… This is how much it costs to buy a home in one of the most affordable states in America, Texas
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Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@BretDevereaux @LMandrakeJr DARLING: I'm as British as Queen Victoria!!" BLACKADDER: So your father's German, you're half German, and you married a German?
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"Online Rent-a-Sage" Bret Devereaux
The United Kingdom, as implied by the name, is literally a composite state composed of four constituent nations. You know, England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland. And the 'English' have always been understood to be a composite of Angles, Saxons, Normans and possibly some Celts.
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Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@adamscochran It's hard to beat nuclear for what they have planned, but what they have planned makes no sense. If Australia had been 1st to put people on the moon we wouldn't be trying to "beat" China. Instead, we'd spend our days giving them crap about how our granddads already beat them.
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Ronald Brakels
Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@dsquareddigest An immediate Taiwan invasion is unlikely, as I know China is privy to the secret histories, kept hidden from American school children, in which the US did not immediately lose World War II after President Roosevelt died.
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Dan Davies
Dan Davies@dsquareddigest·
just cause you're mates with the owner of Axel Springer, doesn't mean you can just go "it therefore clearly follows..." the way they do.
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Ronald Brakels@BrakelsRonald·
@dsquareddigest "For you, the day you found 6 tonnes of cocaine in a shipment of bananas was the greatest day of your life. But for New Zealand, it was Tuesday."
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