they haven't - except when compared to Texas.
....a new grid, small decentarlized nukes, and hydrogen. That's the ticket.

they haven't - except when compared to Texas.

Of course the allure of city living has taken a hit. It ain’t a secret. Spokane has big city problems as well. Yet here we are…still having big cities and mass transit needs.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:24 amDo you deny that the appeal of city living has dropped? I love cities and 3 years ago I would have enjoyed living in downtown Portland. Not anymore. The homeless camps, the risk of my car being broken into, the increased possibility that as a middle-aged white male I could be threatened and attacked because of my "privilege", etc. outweigh by walkability and proximity to restaurants, shows, etc.
FTR, I used our light rail system on a regular basis before the pandemic. I don't think I've used it since and don't plan to.
Yes, conflicts require resolution but resolution frequently requires compromise. The all-or-nothing approach taken by the fringes doesn't allow for compromise. They're absorbed in the righteousness of their cause and will brook no compromise.
"Fringe" is a subjective term just like "centrist" and "center". IMO you have left your post-partisan center and moved to the fringe.![]()

FYP ...kalm wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 12:09 pmOf course the allure of city living has taken a hit. It ain’t a secret. Spokane has big city problems as well. Yet here we are…still having big cities and mass transit needs.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:24 am
Do you deny that the appeal of city living has dropped? I love cities and 3 years ago I would have enjoyed living in downtown Portland. Not anymore. The homeless camps, the risk of my car being broken into, the increased possibility that as a middle-aged white male I could be threatened and attacked because of my "privilege", etc. outweigh by walkability and proximity to restaurants, shows, etc.
FTR, I used our light rail system on a regular basis before the pandemic. I don't think I've used it since and don't plan to.
Yes, conflicts require resolution but resolution frequently requires compromise. The all-or-nothing approach taken by the fringes doesn't allow for compromise. They're absorbed in the righteousness of their cause and will brook no compromise.
"Fringe" is a subjective term just like "centrist" and "center". IMO you have left your post-partisan center and moved to the fringe.![]()
Of course you think I’m fringe. I’m righteous like that.
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"Fringe" is now being thrown around by the current admin to vilify those that don't follow the group think/narratives. Shit gonna get wild soon.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:24 amDo you deny that the appeal of city living has dropped? I love cities and 3 years ago I would have enjoyed living in downtown Portland. Not anymore. The homeless camps, the risk of my car being broken into, the increased possibility that as a middle-aged white male I could be threatened and attacked because of my "privilege", etc. outweigh by walkability and proximity to restaurants, shows, etc.
FTR, I used our light rail system on a regular basis before the pandemic. I don't think I've used it since and don't plan to.
Yes, conflicts require resolution but resolution frequently requires compromise. The all-or-nothing approach taken by the fringes doesn't allow for compromise. They're absorbed in the righteousness of their cause and will brook no compromise.
"Fringe" is a subjective term just like "centrist" and "center". IMO you have left your post-partisan center and moved to the fringe.![]()

I think fringe is accurate but 1) it also applies to leftists like AOChe, Omar, kalm, etc. and 2) is not a small percentage of people. All these whackos buying or selling the trump is a victim BS are part of the growing fringe.SDHornet wrote:"Fringe" is now being thrown around by the current admin to vilify those that don't follow the group think/narratives. Shit gonna get wild soon.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:24 am Do you deny that the appeal of city living has dropped? I love cities and 3 years ago I would have enjoyed living in downtown Portland. Not anymore. The homeless camps, the risk of my car being broken into, the increased possibility that as a middle-aged white male I could be threatened and attacked because of my "privilege", etc. outweigh by walkability and proximity to restaurants, shows, etc.
FTR, I used our light rail system on a regular basis before the pandemic. I don't think I've used it since and don't plan to.
Yes, conflicts require resolution but resolution frequently requires compromise. The all-or-nothing approach taken by the fringes doesn't allow for compromise. They're absorbed in the righteousness of their cause and will brook no compromise.
"Fringe" is a subjective term just like "centrist" and "center". IMO you have left your post-partisan center and moved to the fringe.![]()

So you're Algore and like 99% of other people preaching this crap.

You forgot Nina Turner…UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:26 pmI think fringe is accurate but 1) it also applies to leftists like AOChe, Omar, kalm, etc. and 2) is not a small percentage of people. All these whackos buying or selling the trump is a victim BS are part of the growing fringe.SDHornet wrote:
"Fringe" is now being thrown around by the current admin to vilify those that don't follow the group think/narratives. Shit gonna get wild soon.
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You’re kind of proving his point.SDHornet wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:29 pm"Fringe" is now being thrown around by the current admin to vilify those that don't follow the group think/narratives. Shit gonna get wild soon.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:24 am
Do you deny that the appeal of city living has dropped? I love cities and 3 years ago I would have enjoyed living in downtown Portland. Not anymore. The homeless camps, the risk of my car being broken into, the increased possibility that as a middle-aged white male I could be threatened and attacked because of my "privilege", etc. outweigh by walkability and proximity to restaurants, shows, etc.
FTR, I used our light rail system on a regular basis before the pandemic. I don't think I've used it since and don't plan to.
Yes, conflicts require resolution but resolution frequently requires compromise. The all-or-nothing approach taken by the fringes doesn't allow for compromise. They're absorbed in the righteousness of their cause and will brook no compromise.
"Fringe" is a subjective term just like "centrist" and "center". IMO you have left your post-partisan center and moved to the fringe.![]()



We have lots of cities, don't give up.UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 11:24 amDo you deny that the appeal of city living has dropped? I love cities and 3 years ago I would have enjoyed living in downtown Portland. Not anymore. The homeless camps, the risk of my car being broken into, the increased possibility that as a middle-aged white male I could be threatened and attacked because of my "privilege", etc. outweigh by walkability and proximity to restaurants, shows, etc.
FTR, I used our light rail system on a regular basis before the pandemic. I don't think I've used it since and don't plan to.
Yes, conflicts require resolution but resolution frequently requires compromise. The all-or-nothing approach taken by the fringes doesn't allow for compromise. They're absorbed in the righteousness of their cause and will brook no compromise.
"Fringe" is a subjective term just like "centrist" and "center". IMO you have left your post-partisan center and moved to the fringe.![]()

Looks like a case of tertiary AOCD ....UNI88 wrote: ↑Thu Sep 01, 2022 10:26 pmI think fringe is accurate but 1) it also applies to leftists like AOChe, Omar, kalm, etc. and 2) is not a small percentage of people. All these whackos buying or selling the trump is a victim BS are part of the growing fringe.SDHornet wrote:
"Fringe" is now being thrown around by the current admin to vilify those that don't follow the group think/narratives. Shit gonna get wild soon.
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Also said din’t charge your electroc cars. So the CA grid can’t handle what, 3% of the cars being electric. Yet they want to make 100% of the cars electric. Liberals..

Saw that. Justified my decision to not get a thermostat connected to wifi. Check off another "conspiracy theory" that turned out to come true.HI54UNI wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 12:20 pm Thousands of Xcel Energy rewards customers were hot after losing control of thermostats
An energy emergency prompted a lockdown, the company says
Thousands of metro area Xcel Energy customers were unable to control their home thermostats earlier this week when temperatures climbed into the 90s.
Voluntary participants in the company’s AC Rewards program allow Xcel to control their “smart” home thermostats during hot summer days when demand for electricity and air conditioning is at a peak.
Typically, program participants “have the ability to opt out of control events at any time,” according to an Xcel description on its website.
On Tuesday, as temperatures rose into the lower 90s in the metro area, Xcel took complete control and locked thermostats because of an “emergency situation.”
“This was a very unique circumstance where we had to call this,” said Emmett Romine, vice president of customer solutions and innovation with Xcel.
More than 22,000 Xcel AC Rewards customers were locked out of their smart thermostats for hours on Tuesday, according to Denver7. On social media, dozens of Xcel customers complained about the experience, with some reporting home temperatures as high as 88 degrees.
Impacted thermostats on Tuesday were locked in a “plus four-degree offset,” Romine said. So, if a customer had the thermostat set turn on air conditioning at 78 degrees, it locked at 82 degrees.
https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/01/x ... ermostats/
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/c ... -emergency

Leftists are also working on closing the few remaining nuke plants in the state as well. Complete brilliance.



Just what you have to do if you don't do a good job of diversifying your power and heating needs.HI54UNI wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:14 pm Switzerland considers JAILING anyone who heats rooms above 19C (66.2 F) for up to three years if the country is forced to ration gas due to Ukraine war
The country could also give fines of up to 3,000 Swiss Francs (£2,667)
In gas-heated buildings, water could not be heated to more than 60C (140F)
Radiant heaters would be banned and saunas and swimming pools would have to be cold
Likely that the proposed measures will be subject to challenges and disputes
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... n-gas.html

And buy energy from a nation that is not your friend.GannonFan wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:30 pmJust what you have to do if you don't do a good job of diversifying your power and heating needs.HI54UNI wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:14 pm Switzerland considers JAILING anyone who heats rooms above 19C (66.2 F) for up to three years if the country is forced to ration gas due to Ukraine war
The country could also give fines of up to 3,000 Swiss Francs (£2,667)
In gas-heated buildings, water could not be heated to more than 60C (140F)
Radiant heaters would be banned and saunas and swimming pools would have to be cold
Likely that the proposed measures will be subject to challenges and disputes
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... n-gas.html

In the next 5-10 or so years, life in CA is going to get real interesting (and funny to those not living in CA).

It is what happens when a particular belief enters the realm of quacky religious dogma. Critical thinking goes out the window.

After gaining population for 170 straight years (1850-2019) CA has now lost population for 2 years in a row (2020 & 2021). I bet that continues...Winterborn wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 11:19 amIn the next 5-10 or so years, life in CA is going to get real interesting (and funny to those not living in CA).

Step one: Don't sign up for the load control program. (was a $25/year savings)SDHornet wrote: ↑Wed Sep 07, 2022 10:17 pmSaw that. Justified my decision to not get a thermostat connected to wifi. Check off another "conspiracy theory" that turned out to come true.HI54UNI wrote: ↑Fri Sep 02, 2022 12:20 pm Thousands of Xcel Energy rewards customers were hot after losing control of thermostats
An energy emergency prompted a lockdown, the company says
Thousands of metro area Xcel Energy customers were unable to control their home thermostats earlier this week when temperatures climbed into the 90s.
Voluntary participants in the company’s AC Rewards program allow Xcel to control their “smart” home thermostats during hot summer days when demand for electricity and air conditioning is at a peak.
Typically, program participants “have the ability to opt out of control events at any time,” according to an Xcel description on its website.
On Tuesday, as temperatures rose into the lower 90s in the metro area, Xcel took complete control and locked thermostats because of an “emergency situation.”
“This was a very unique circumstance where we had to call this,” said Emmett Romine, vice president of customer solutions and innovation with Xcel.
More than 22,000 Xcel AC Rewards customers were locked out of their smart thermostats for hours on Tuesday, according to Denver7. On social media, dozens of Xcel customers complained about the experience, with some reporting home temperatures as high as 88 degrees.
Impacted thermostats on Tuesday were locked in a “plus four-degree offset,” Romine said. So, if a customer had the thermostat set turn on air conditioning at 78 degrees, it locked at 82 degrees.
https://www.denverpost.com/2022/09/01/x ... ermostats/
https://www.thedenverchannel.com/news/c ... -emergency

Lol. Sold their souls for $25 a year.Winterborn wrote: ↑Fri Sep 09, 2022 8:23 pmStep one: Don't sign up for the load control program. (was a $25/year savings)
Step two: Hack/Wire a bypass.
