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He tried to get you power one of your luxury trailer boats with a fancy fireplace, didn't he?

"It seemed like a good idea."

- @StoVol (prolly)

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Another point about molten salt reactors is that extra heat held in the salt enables you to run super critical co2 turbines rather than conventional, a much more efficient way to produce electricity. It could also desalinate sea water at say coastal african nations, pipe to interior to grow crops etc.

If designed right, the inner reactor chamber gets hot enough to expand a little, slowing down reaction, contracts, starts again. Self regulating way to prevent meltdown if salt flow stopped cooling it. With secondary dump chamber underneath as backup. These are no bigger than a tractor trailer in principle
 
Another point about molten salt reactors is that extra heat held in the salt enables you to run super critical co2 turbines rather than conventional, a much more efficient way to produce electricity. It could also desalinate sea water at say coastal african nations, pipe to interior to grow crops etc.

If designed right, the inner reactor chamber gets hot enough to expand a little, slowing down reaction, contracts, starts again. Self regulating way to prevent meltdown if salt flow stopped cooling it. With secondary dump chamber underneath as backup. These are no bigger than a tractor trailer in principle
Whoever said you weren't sharp is a moran. I wouldn't listen to anything that guy says.
 
Texas is different. It is unregulated. Some of the companies are non-profit, but most of them make plenty of profits to cover this. Texas chose to stay off the national grid and have our own private unregulated grid. Texas loves to brag about how much better it is, and how we're the energy capital. Well, you have to invest in providing the best and most reliable product if yer gonna make that claim.
agreed, you can just stop there.
 
Clarkrange is 26 minutes to work. Deer lodge would be 40 at least. Would love it there though.

Yeah it's out there, the one perk is it's 55 mph on the highway 62 drive from Deer Lodge into Clarkrange, then I'm assuming you'd head towards Crossville on 127. Not the worst drive, I made it for a year or so when I was doing classes in Crossville.

Honestly some of the cheapest property I've seen around, here's the place I'm talking about.

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Something like 40+ lots I think and there's only 5 homes built in there right now.
 
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Hope that the Mar's rover Perseverance has a good landing today in that crater. They said it used to be a lake and is the best place to find evidence of microbial lifeforms. I expect fascinating discoverys if they get the landing down right.
Maybe they will discover evidence of an old K-Mart or an antique martini glass.
 
Yeah it's out there, the one perk is it's 55 mph on the highway 62 drive from Deer Lodge into Clarkrange, then I'm assuming you'd head towards Crossville on 127. Not the worst drive, I made it for a year or so when I was doing classes in Crossville.

Honestly some of the cheapest property I've seen around, here's a the place I'm talking about.

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Something like 40+ lots I think and there's only 5 homes built in there right now.
How big are the lots?
 
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The new dog we adopted a year and a half ago has the worst farts.

It makes me think of you.
I've been calling Cowgirl a fatass whore. She weighed 72 freaking pounds as a cattle dog. She's a lady of leisure.

Turns out it was her thyroid and wasn't her fault. On medicine now. Which makes her fart even worse.

Cowboy would walk by fart, then straggle off and look back at me
 
The important thing we all need to remember, together as one family is that Texas sucks. We're the real UT and they can jog on!
Every few years I reply to a post like this to remind the board of a theory that, as far as I know, I originated.

When establishing the states and their entitlements, Texas and Tennessee were both allotted two stars. When we had to go reinforce their asses at the Alamo, we took one of their stars for our trouble.
 
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Damn this is scary.


Could have pinched a nerve, the way he took those shots to the head/neck area. Having had one before there are some undesired muscle twitches that occur and the sensation of cold is intense. Mine was thankfully in my lower leg, also the test they run are far worse than any I've ever had done. Like an 8 inch needle being plunged into the back of the leg to touch/test the nerve with small pulses of electricity.

Like every jolt felt like the worst hamstring cramp I've had in my life, was not pleasant.
 
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Hope all the young ones mentioned and discussed yesterday and last night who are sick are all recovering and doing better today. Lot of prayer warriors in our family of vfl's. Speaking of prayer, if any of ya'll have the time and want to check out a powerful movie on the subject, watch a movie called The War Room. You won't regret it.
 
Another point about molten salt reactors is that extra heat held in the salt enables you to run super critical co2 turbines rather than conventional, a much more efficient way to produce electricity. It could also desalinate sea water at say coastal african nations, pipe to interior to grow crops etc.

If designed right, the inner reactor chamber gets hot enough to expand a little, slowing down reaction, contracts, starts again. Self regulating way to prevent meltdown if salt flow stopped cooling it. With secondary dump chamber underneath as backup. These are no bigger than a tractor trailer in principle

It is like I was saying last night, there are a myriad of great ideas but it's all about by in from the masses and putting the thought 40 or 50 years down the road. Classic example is solar, works great but when it snows not so much, then what. We also have the fact that a panel is only good for about 25 years and we have no way to"Deconstruct" those panels that are no longer useful and dispose of the Cadmium that is used in them, so there is just another problem to deal with down the road. In many ways it will be Solar's version of "nuclear waste" of the not so distant future and no clear path to dispose of it.
 
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