Paul Foster

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Paul Foster

Paul Foster

@twitfoz

Raconteur, rapscallion, red, recruiter, recently reduced, ridiculous, racous, recalcitrant, raunchy.....ok not raunchy

Sydney Katılım Mart 2009
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@Peter_Fitz I’m surprised you keep referencing Hornsdale. It was biggest in the world in 2017. But now Collie, Waratah, Eraring and soooo many more dwarf it. It’s fascinating transition… you love history and this is history in the making. Don’t miss it!!😄😄
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Daniel, there are so many levels of stupid to this reponse, it looks like Everest, and I can't climb it. Just put it through AI, can you, and ask if it is indeed a post-war record for stupid? Thank you, and go well.
Daniel San@Daniel5_27

@aaronsmith @Brad_OneNation @Peter_Fitz en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hornsdale… Biggest battery in SA as an example. 194MWh. Enough to power all the homes in Adelaide for about 3 minutes if fully charged. Those homes at their current rates of demand - not at a potential future rate where every home has an EV (a much higher demand)

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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@garyth52 @Ghostofcynthia Labor would have won 86 seats with a first past the post system…. And they had 35% of the vote not 33%. Go and be angry about something else sport!
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Gary Thompson
Gary Thompson@garyth52·
@Ghostofcynthia As an Australian I can tell you that we’re being attacked by a socialist Islamic communist government that has a massive majority despite only receiving 33% of the votes as a result of a fucked up preferential voting system and support of a Green Party.
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Cynthia Holt
Cynthia Holt@Ghostofcynthia·
Fucking cowards in England and Australia slithering out today in unison like the spineless fucking cucks they are. Look at these gutless wonders, too fucking terrified to stand for anything real. Spineless jellyfish with no balls, no backbone, just a collective circle jerk of weakness. England and Australia, both bending the knee in perfect sync like the pathetic beta bitches they've become. Disgusting. Absolute fucking cowards, every last one of you. The world sees you for what you are: soft, sniveling, spineless cucks who couldn't grow a spine if it was handed to you on a silver platter. Hide in your safe little islands, you worthless pricks. History will remember you as the generation that folded like cheap lawn chairs. America will never forget! Pathetic. Absolutely fucking pathetic.
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@simonahac Here’s some Carsales.com.au data… Tuesday 17th March: 4107 used or Demo EVs for sale Saturday 21st: 3505 Now: 2681 That’s not an anecdote…
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@pjfred60 @Peter_Fitz It’s 3450 now… no idea if lots of stock come in on a Monday or everyone clears the ads for stock they sold on the weekend… we shall see
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
I'd agree with that, and think it is likely something that the market doesn't appreciate. My EV is as good today as the day I bought it, less a few tiny dings. I daresay it is the same for most EVs?
Mike@MtotheShacks

@clarkes @Ispeek4me @Peter_Fitz I reckon the best deal is on 5 year old EVs - there are bargains to be had, depreciation is huge, if the car is cosmetically sound, unlikely to be other issues. batteries are lasting longer than the manufacturers originally expected.

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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@Peter_Fitz Hey Fitz….. love to know how many kms you’ve done in 8 years… and how is the range now vis new? I suspect it’s just under 95% of original
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Dunno. They say ten years, but I've had mine for 8 years, and it still goes from Sydney to Gunnedah charging station - just - which is 402 kms. So I don't feel like needing a new battery is close? Whatever the cost, will be a whole lot less than a new car.
James Mcloughlin@RodneyPodsly

@Peter_Fitz When and how much is it going to take to replace the batteries?

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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@hodge_007 @PhilGould15 I’ll try but you appear to be a dumb phuck so I’ll probably struggle. Climate change is global phenomenon with countries around the world agreeing to change their behaviour to limit its impact. Moving people from one country to another doesn’t change this.
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Rodney
Rodney@hodge_007·
What I don't understand, is the people who claim that climate change (for the sake of the argument, let's assume is real) is caused by humans ... are the very same people who want a BIG AUSTRALIA! if their logic is true, then wouldn't more people = more climate change? someone make it make sense
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Phil Gould
Phil Gould@PhilGould15·
Firstly, you assume I use Ai to write my opinions. I don’t. I certainly use Ai for a lot of things, including research. Anyone who is not using Ai, or learning the benefits of Ai technology, is missing out. Ai will have greater influence on our future than anything previously created throughout history. I read up a lot about climate stuff. I don’t profess to be an expert. But neither are those who abuse me for my opinion. For what is worth, here’s my explanation. The basic philosophy of climate change is the Earth has a heat-trapping blanket of air around it. Climate change activists claim that burning fuel like petrol, coal and gas, are making that blanket thicker. A thicker blanket means the planet gets warmer. They argue that man-made CO2 creates a warmer planet, which causes more severe climate events. The climate argument is that the longer we keep thickening the blanket, the harder it becomes to fix. That’s the theory.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ They exaggerate the speed at which this will be a factor. The vast majority of catastrophic predictions over the past 50 years have simply not occurred. Not even close. My own children, smart kids, all now in their 20s, educated in Australian schools, were at one time completely convinced, (and panicking), that the planet would end within a decade unless man stop producing CO2. They would get very upset with me, because I would say that this is not going to happen, certainly not in such a ridiculously short time frame they were fearing. Younger people have been educated to think this way. People are making a fortune, governments are being elected, purely on the fear-mongering premise that humans are changing the climate and the planet is in jeopardy. Fact - CO2 makes up less than 0.04% of the atmosphere. Human produced CO2 is only a fraction of that small number. Blaming CO2 for global warming is like blaming a drop of ink for changing the colour of your swimming pool. The Sun drives our climate far more powerfully than any gas. Exposure to the Sun warms oceans. Warmer oceans release CO2 naturally. Therefore, CO2 may well be a consequence of warming, not the cause. History backs this up. Earth had warming and cooling cycles long before humans existed. More CO2 actually makes for a healthier planet. Plants grow faster. Forests and crops thrive. This is happening now. It’s been proven. A slightly warmer, CO2 rich planet, makes for a healthier planet. Humans think in terms of human survival, rather than accepting the planet has always changed, adapted, and renewed across its 4.5 billion year history.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​ Human existence is in jeopardy in the longer term. Not the health of the planet. The planet will survive much longer than the human race. It will not be global warming that kills the human race. The human race will self destruct long before any climate event removes them. Human philosophy for changing the climate, is actually leading to economic harm and quality of life deterioration. The costs are greater than the proposed cures. They want to dedicate trillions of dollars and cripple our energy systems chasing Net Zero - a target with no scientific guarantee it will change the climate one degree. The idea that human industrial policy can influence global temperature, is arguably as arrogant as the belief that humans are powerful enough to destroy the planet in the first place. I’m all for reducing pollution, cleaning up our environment, protecting our water supplies. That’s common sense. I’m against the economic and social damage we are inflicting on ourselves through ridiculous energy policies, which will have zero effect on the climate in the long run. That’s my opinion. It seems to upset climate change believers. I don’t care. Not for one minute do I think my opinion matters, or that it will change anything. But I do think the world thinking is slowly turning back the other way. I’m hoping so, anyway.
dan (plant pilled) 🇵🇸@MurseDan

@PhilGould15 Hey Phil can you explain the theory of climate change without using ai?

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Wu Tang is for the Children
Wu Tang is for the Children@WUTangKids·
Holy smokes….incredible finish at LA Marathon today by American Nathan Martin coming from behind to catch and beat Kenyan Michael Kamari at the finish line
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@drmcopeman @MattCowgill Other drivers less likely to intimidate you… lol… I’ve been in big SUVs where the driver is mocking smaller cars and daring them to take them on, but as a driver of a smaller car, I just don’t find them intimidating. I feel it’s a misconception from SUV drivers.
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Dr Michael Copeman
Dr Michael Copeman@drmcopeman·
@MattCowgill SUVs’ advantages: Other drivers are less likely to intimidate you; Minor accidents (except with rollover) are usually safer (to occupants); Kids can be spread out (lessening in-car fights); Airport pick up/drop off (with luggage) OK; Potholed and inundated roads are less problem.
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Matt Cowgill
Matt Cowgill@MattCowgill·
this is a disaster of world-historic proportions. Non-massive cars are extinct
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@GasBuddyGuy @GasBuddyGuy how long would it take for the US frackers to ramp up supply by a meaningful amount? Days? Weeks? Months? Years?
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Patrick De Haan
Patrick De Haan@GasBuddyGuy·
Hi folks- I’m a petroleum analyst that monitors and forecasts prices and have been doing so for 20 years. While my analysis is not political, some of my job is to weigh political impacts. I’m happy to share credible non hype information on fuel prices with you and would love to earn your follow.
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Active Patriot
Active Patriot@ActivePatriotUK·
British fighter jets flying over Cyprus, by far the most outstanding camera work I have ever seen. If carlsberg made cameraman he would probably be the best cameraman in the world
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@PeterFinchGolf This was better than my chat with a fake Min Woo Lee… I guess I should have realised when his handle was MinLeeWoo…and when he starting talking crypto… 😂
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Peter Finch
Peter Finch@PeterFinchGolf·
@twitfoz Chat for drills is good although context is often off. Ask it to quote sources and it's much better
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Peter Finch
Peter Finch@PeterFinchGolf·
That’s a long old line for customer service 😞 trying to get home 🇺🇸 ❌ 🇬🇧 might as well do a Q & A ✒️
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Paul Foster
Paul Foster@twitfoz·
@AronCCM I would have gone if it was an evening game, they would have got a decent crowd, a few thousand Friday night should be a decent crowd…
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aron
aron@AronCCM·
Almost time for kickoff between DPR Korea and Uzbekistan
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Three Year Letterman
Three Year Letterman@3YearLetterman·
I literally cannot name one thing that Japan 🇰🇷 does better than America
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Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons@Peter_Fitz·
Don't bet. It's a mug's game. But, WOW. Those odds are fascinating. Smart money says that the party that his held it for the last two decades is now 7 to 1 against holding. And One Nation is half of half of a chance, while the Indie is the favourite.
Rod Lloyd@RodLloyd1

@Peter_Fitz Sportsbet on the Farrer by election.

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