TheRedLantern
First Person Nerd
- Joined
- May 10, 2025
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Hear! Hear!Thank goodness for Mexican Coke
Well I read that first part wrong.Bottlers in Mexico still use cane sugar,
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Hear! Hear!Thank goodness for Mexican Coke
Well I read that first part wrong.Bottlers in Mexico still use cane sugar,
You do what you have to do, Millie. There's always someone keeping the coffee brewing.Wow, being too busy to hang out in the hangout is cutting into my time with you guys!
You do what you have to do, Millie. There's always someone keeping the coffee brewing.
@MillieDynamite - as long as you're thinking about us, we're good with it ...
Another rainy morning and I'm wondering where the sun went. The new grass is growing like crazy so I'm happy that worked out well.
I've got a fresh pot of coffee going and the teapot is hot. I tried some Darjeeling yesterday and I have to say it was different. There are fresh donuts and peach cobbler on the counter for those who want a snack.
I'll be over in the corner working on my story. Any muttering heard is due to my trying to figure out a locked room mystery, especially how I got into it in the first place ....
We have two women complaining about hot and wet. No men.
I also now own an air conditioner. The very concept feels horribly un-British, but if the weather keeps trying to copy places like Houston, then I'm following. Working from home is great most of the time, but the office does at least have sensible temperatures. The transport in between doesn't, for 2/3 the journey, though.
Given the increase in solar as well as wind power in Europe, we're nearly at the point of having so much excess electricity in the daytime in summer that we need more people to have aircon to balance the grid. We now have multiple days at a time of no fossil fuels being used in the UK (and no-ones's building more biomass, and only replacing aging nuclear facilities).Ugh. It's become a vicious cycle now. A warming climate breeds increasing use of A/C, which causes more energy consumption, which contributes to the warming, u.s.w.
We had an almost orchestral thunderstorm last night. We got maybe two inches of rain in as many hours and there were almost continuous booms and rattling windows and horizon-to-horizon sheets of light over the clouds, but no reports of flooding, lightning strikes or, Deo gratis, any of that monstrously destructive hail of recent memory. It was impressive enough that I got out of bed, poured myself a small snack and sat inside enjoying it for an hour.
It is not just the power consumption. AC's don;t magically create cold. They simply move heat from inside to outside, creating even more heat while they do it. The prevalence of AC and the lack of vegetation are why cities are becoming little heat islands in the summer.Ugh. It's become a vicious cycle now. A warming climate breeds increasing use of A/C, which causes more energy consumption, which contributes to the warming, u.s.w.