How much are your heating bills on days like that?
How much are your heating bills on days like that?
Shit you'll have some cars having trouble running at that temp.
That's how a lot of schools are now. I don't remember having "snow days" when I was a kid. Of course east Texas doesn't get a ton of snow, so that's part of it. But, it seems like in Lubbock which gets a lot more snow than east Texas, but still nothing consistently problematic, everything shuts down. Even Tech is closing at noon today. But, if we do get snowball throwing snow out of this it will be on like Donkey Kong.We moved to Georgia in 88 and that winter we had light flurries that resulted in less than 1/4" accumulation.
I was in class when the principal announced over the intercom for all students to report to the bus ramp because of the snow.
You could hardly see anything coming down.
My brother and I tripped tf out because all our life we'd dealt with snow, sometimes a lot of it in IL.
We ended up being out of school for 2 days and din't even get to go sledding.
A buddy of mine has 12 solar panels on his roof and his December bill was $569 .. which kinda defeats the purpose.How much are your heating bills on days like that?
Unless you spend the money on energy storage which is extremely expensive your only option is selling excess back to the grid at pennies on the dollar. In my opinion, they aren't worth the cost for residential use.A buddy of mine has 12 solar panels on his roof and his December bill was $569 .. which kinda defeats the purpose.
I've heard that they nullify your insurance because of possible damage to the roof, but maybe that's a state by state thing.In my opinion, they aren't worth the cost for residential use.
Unless you spend the money on energy storage which is extremely expensive your only option is selling excess back to the grid at pennies on the dollar. In my opinion, they aren't worth the cost for residential use.
To me almost all of these "green energy solutions" are a scam. They prey on people "wanting to do the right thing" even if it costs them more. They are blinded by either empty promises of a huge savings on energy bills or the myth that it is going to save mother earth. Oh, and don't get me started on the idea of carbon taxes. That is just the government trying to scam you out of even more money under the guise of good environmental stewardship.Kind of sounds like a scam when you put it this way. Basically the energy company gets to reap the benefits of cheap energy that they sell to someone else at a jacked up rate, while they don't have to pay for the infrastructure of the solar panels.

The point is climate change and this environmental push is nothing but a bullshit trillion dollar Ponzi scheme. And the ones doing it for the earth are just simple-minded morons. So, yes, it's a scam. Carry on.Is it too late to drop this class?Let me explain sustainability.
Is it too late to drop this class?