Go Back   EcoModder Forum > Off-Topic > The Lounge
Register Now
 Register Now
 


Closed Thread  Post New Thread
 
Submit Tools LinkBack Thread Tools
Old 02-22-2020, 09:13 AM   #8531 (permalink)
Master EcoModder
 
NeilBlanchard's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Maynard, MA Eaarth
Posts: 7,907

Mica Blue - '05 Scion xA RS 2.0
Team Toyota
90 day: 42.48 mpg (US)

Forest - '15 Nissan Leaf S
Team Nissan
90 day: 156.46 mpg (US)

Number 7 - '15 VW e-Golf SEL
TEAM VW AUDI Group
90 day: 155.81 mpg (US)
Thanks: 3,475
Thanked 2,950 Times in 1,844 Posts
When is the last time you had to wash bugs off your windshield? Are you old enough to remember what it was like to drive at night in the summer - and to have LOTS of bugs on your windshield, and on the headlights, and in your grill?

https://www.motherjones.com/environm...er-of-insects/

__________________
Sincerely, Neil

http://neilblanchard.blogspot.com/
 
The Following User Says Thank You to NeilBlanchard For This Useful Post:
aerohead (02-22-2020)
Alt Today
Popular topics

Other popular topics in this forum...

   
Old 02-22-2020, 09:33 AM   #8532 (permalink)
Master EcoWalker
 
RedDevil's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
Posts: 3,998

Red Devil - '11 Honda Insight Elegance
Team Honda
90 day: 49.01 mpg (US)
Thanks: 1,711
Thanked 2,245 Times in 1,454 Posts
I know, I know...



None of that today, sadly.
__________________
2011 Honda Insight + HID, LEDs, tiny PV panel, extra brake pad return springs, neutral wheel alignment, 44/42 PSI (air), PHEV light (inop), tightened wheel nut.
lifetime FE over 0.2 Gmeter or 0.13 Mmile.


For confirmation go to people just like you.
For education go to people unlike yourself.
 
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to RedDevil For This Useful Post:
aerohead (02-22-2020), NeilBlanchard (02-24-2020)
Old 02-22-2020, 12:35 PM   #8533 (permalink)
Corporate imperialist
 
oil pan 4's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: NewMexico (USA)
Posts: 11,185

Sub - '84 Chevy Diesel Suburban C10
SUV
90 day: 19.5 mpg (US)

camaro - '85 Chevy Camaro Z28

Riot - '03 Kia Rio POS
Team Hyundai
90 day: 30.21 mpg (US)

Bug - '01 VW Beetle GLSturbo
90 day: 26.43 mpg (US)

Sub2500 - '86 GMC Suburban C2500
90 day: 11.95 mpg (US)

Snow flake - '11 Nissan Leaf SL
SUV
90 day: 141.63 mpg (US)
Thanks: 270
Thanked 3,528 Times in 2,802 Posts
The only reason I wash the cars is because they get covered with fly spats. No shortage of bugs in eastern new Mexico and Texas west of dallas.

Also windshield angles are sloped more now, on the leaf at 60mph they usually bounce off but still pile up on the front of the car. On my 1984 suburban they explode theit guts on the windshield at 60mph.

They ran the study from 1997 to 2017. But was it even scientific?
Did they use the same cars, same types of head lights, did the speed limit change, did they have any kind of bug count standardization, are traffic levels the same?
There's a lot of ways to screw up something as seeming as simple as counting smashed bugs.
__________________
1984 chevy suburban, custom made 6.5L diesel turbocharged with a Garrett T76 and Holset HE351VE, 22:1 compression 13psi of intercooled boost.
1989 firebird mostly stock. Aside from the 6-speed manual trans, corvette gen 5 front brakes, 1LE drive shaft, 4th Gen disc brake fbody rear end.
2011 leaf SL, white, portable 240v CHAdeMO, trailer hitch, new batt as of 2014.

Last edited by oil pan 4; 02-22-2020 at 12:41 PM..
 
Old 02-22-2020, 01:09 PM   #8534 (permalink)
Master EcoWalker
 
RedDevil's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
Posts: 3,998

Red Devil - '11 Honda Insight Elegance
Team Honda
90 day: 49.01 mpg (US)
Thanks: 1,711
Thanked 2,245 Times in 1,454 Posts
Coincidentally I read the latest New Scientist today, which ran an article about the "insect armageddon", the big loss of insect species and density in Europe over the last two decades.

We used to have bumblebees nest in an old bird house. Year after year they kept coming back, but last year the few worker bees all went disoriented, crawling and circling aimlessly over the ground. Something got them, a toxin or a disease.
The nest died and was not used again.
__________________
2011 Honda Insight + HID, LEDs, tiny PV panel, extra brake pad return springs, neutral wheel alignment, 44/42 PSI (air), PHEV light (inop), tightened wheel nut.
lifetime FE over 0.2 Gmeter or 0.13 Mmile.


For confirmation go to people just like you.
For education go to people unlike yourself.
 
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to RedDevil For This Useful Post:
aerohead (02-22-2020), NeilBlanchard (02-24-2020)
Old 02-22-2020, 01:48 PM   #8535 (permalink)
Master EcoModder
 
aerohead's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sanger,Texas,U.S.A.
Posts: 15,895
Thanks: 23,972
Thanked 7,223 Times in 4,650 Posts
insects

Quote:
Originally Posted by RedDevil View Post
Coincidentally I read the latest New Scientist today, which ran an article about the "insect armageddon", the big loss of insect species and density in Europe over the last two decades.

We used to have bumblebees nest in an old bird house. Year after year they kept coming back, but last year the few worker bees all went disoriented, crawling and circling aimlessly over the ground. Something got them, a toxin or a disease.
The nest died and was not used again.
BBC or DW Television mentioned that bird populations are down too.Pesticides was mentioned as one possible contributing factor.As goes the insects,so goes the birds?
__________________
Photobucket album: http://s1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj622/aerohead2/
 
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to aerohead For This Useful Post:
NeilBlanchard (02-24-2020), RedDevil (02-22-2020)
Old 02-22-2020, 02:10 PM   #8536 (permalink)
Master EcoModder
 
aerohead's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Sanger,Texas,U.S.A.
Posts: 15,895
Thanks: 23,972
Thanked 7,223 Times in 4,650 Posts
Twaites Ice Sheet coming apart

There's a team of researchers in Antarctica,from New York University,lead by PhD David Holland,towing ground-penetrating radar,and setting off explosive charges for seismic logging of the Thwaites Ice Shelf/Glacier.They've drilled a half-mile,to under the ice shelf and sent probes to view the grounding line and take measurements.The deepwater,under the ice is 3.6-C above freezing,eating away from below.Lot's of fissures turning up.Enormous icebergs are calving off it.
Thwaites is a 'threshold system',which buttresses continental-borne glaciers.When they go,the glaciers behind them go,which is where sea-level rise will come from.5-feet for the Thwaites system.Same for Pine Island,which is unstable as well.It's moving at 33-feet/day!
__________________
Photobucket album: http://s1271.photobucket.com/albums/jj622/aerohead2/

Last edited by aerohead; 02-22-2020 at 02:22 PM.. Reason: add data
 
The Following User Says Thank You to aerohead For This Useful Post:
NeilBlanchard (02-24-2020)
Old 02-22-2020, 02:35 PM   #8537 (permalink)
Master EcoWalker
 
RedDevil's Avatar
 
Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Nieuwegein, the Netherlands
Posts: 3,998

Red Devil - '11 Honda Insight Elegance
Team Honda
90 day: 49.01 mpg (US)
Thanks: 1,711
Thanked 2,245 Times in 1,454 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
BBC or DW Television mentioned that bird populations are down too.Pesticides was mentioned as one possible contributing factor.As goes the insects,so goes the birds?
Much less swallows about, definitely.
__________________
2011 Honda Insight + HID, LEDs, tiny PV panel, extra brake pad return springs, neutral wheel alignment, 44/42 PSI (air), PHEV light (inop), tightened wheel nut.
lifetime FE over 0.2 Gmeter or 0.13 Mmile.


For confirmation go to people just like you.
For education go to people unlike yourself.
 
The Following User Says Thank You to RedDevil For This Useful Post:
aerohead (02-22-2020)
Old 02-22-2020, 05:51 PM   #8538 (permalink)
Master EcoModder
 
redneck's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: SC Lowcountry
Posts: 1,795

Geo XL1 - '94 Geo Metro
Team Metro
Boat tails and more mods
90 day: 72.22 mpg (US)

Big, Bad & Flat - '01 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT
Team Cummins
90 day: 21.13 mpg (US)
Thanks: 226
Thanked 1,353 Times in 711 Posts
Quote:
Originally Posted by aerohead View Post
There's a team of researchers in Antarctica,from New York University,lead by PhD David Holland,towing ground-penetrating radar,and setting off explosive charges for seismic logging of the Thwaites Ice Shelf/Glacier.They've drilled a half-mile,to under the ice shelf and sent probes to view the grounding line and take measurements.The deepwater,under the ice is 3.6-C above freezing,eating away from below.Lot's of fissures turning up.Enormous icebergs are calving off it.
Thwaites is a 'threshold system',which buttresses continental-borne glaciers.When they go,the glaciers behind them go,which is where sea-level rise will come from.5-feet for the Thwaites system.Same for Pine Island,which is unstable as well.It's moving at 33-feet/day!
Darn that man made warming...

I guess it’s really happening.

Wait...

What’s this...???

Geological ‘Hotspot’ Melting Pine Island and Thwaites Glaciers, Not Global Warming — Plate climatology

And

https://www.nsf.gov/news/news_summ.jsp?cntn_id=295861


Damm it.

Now we must be causing volcanism somehow...

What’s next...???





>
 
The Following User Says Thank You to redneck For This Useful Post:
aerohead (02-26-2020)
Old 02-22-2020, 06:16 PM   #8539 (permalink)
Master EcoModder
 
freebeard's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: northwest of normal
Posts: 27,704
Thanks: 7,778
Thanked 8,586 Times in 7,070 Posts
news.slashdot.org: A Quarter of All Tweets About Climate Crisis Produced By Bots (theguardian.com)

[looks around self suspiciously]

news.slashdot.org: JP Morgan Economists Warn of 'Catastrophic' Climate Change (bbc.com)
Quote:
To mitigate climate change net carbon emissions need to be cut to zero by 2050. To do this, there needed to be a global tax on carbon, the report authors said.
Yikes! OTOH:

https://hardware.slashdot.org: Radical Hydrogen-Boron Reactor Leapfrogs Current Nuclear Fusion Tech (newatlas.com)

Quote:
The results of decades of research by Emeritus Professor Heinrich Hora, HB11's approach to fusion does away with rare, radioactive and difficult fuels like tritium altogether -- as well as those incredibly high temperatures. Instead, it uses plentiful hydrogen and boron B-11, employing the precise application of some very special lasers to start the fusion reaction. Here's how HB11 describes its "deceptively simple" approach: the design is "a largely empty metal sphere, where a modestly sized HB11 fuel pellet is held in the center, with apertures on different sides for the two lasers. One laser establishes the magnetic containment field for the plasma and the second laser triggers the 'avalanche' fusion chain reaction. The alpha particles generated by the reaction would create an electrical flow that can be channeled almost directly into an existing power grid with no need for a heat exchanger or steam turbine generator."
__________________
.
.
Without freedom of speech we wouldn't know who all the idiots are. -- anonymous poster

____________________
.
.
"We're deeply sorry." -- Pfizer
 
Old 02-22-2020, 11:25 PM   #8540 (permalink)
Corporate imperialist
 
oil pan 4's Avatar
 
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: NewMexico (USA)
Posts: 11,185

Sub - '84 Chevy Diesel Suburban C10
SUV
90 day: 19.5 mpg (US)

camaro - '85 Chevy Camaro Z28

Riot - '03 Kia Rio POS
Team Hyundai
90 day: 30.21 mpg (US)

Bug - '01 VW Beetle GLSturbo
90 day: 26.43 mpg (US)

Sub2500 - '86 GMC Suburban C2500
90 day: 11.95 mpg (US)

Snow flake - '11 Nissan Leaf SL
SUV
90 day: 141.63 mpg (US)
Thanks: 270
Thanked 3,528 Times in 2,802 Posts
Well I have said the problem with fusion is wasting all the high energy neutrons.
Nuclear straight to grid with no Rankine cycle is pretty cool.

__________________
1984 chevy suburban, custom made 6.5L diesel turbocharged with a Garrett T76 and Holset HE351VE, 22:1 compression 13psi of intercooled boost.
1989 firebird mostly stock. Aside from the 6-speed manual trans, corvette gen 5 front brakes, 1LE drive shaft, 4th Gen disc brake fbody rear end.
2011 leaf SL, white, portable 240v CHAdeMO, trailer hitch, new batt as of 2014.
 
The Following User Says Thank You to oil pan 4 For This Useful Post:
freebeard (02-23-2020)
Closed Thread  Post New Thread


Tags
lies, opinion, reality, scam





Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.11
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, vBulletin Solutions Inc.
Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.5.2
All content copyright EcoModder.com