This is why I think you need medical attention, Old Timer. I have been abundantly clear that I don’t vote for anyone. But I vote against a lot of candidates.
So can someone paddle back by themselves after dropping someone off? It’s unclear, but if they can the answer is 19. The fast paddler goes with the slow one, takes 10 minutes to drop him off, then 1 to go back by himself, 11. Repeat with the 5 minutes person, 1 trip back, 6. Then goes with the 2 minute person and doesn’t need to go back again, 2. 11 + 6 + 2 = 19. It’s poorly worded in any case.
J20 will be glorious for my chosen field, and even that Cuban woman in charge of Canada’s policy is onboard for their part.
Ramp up is starting for US leases being actually drilled and the Climate Doomers have lost for at least 3.5 years.
@WestlinnDuck is correct on new refineries not being built, but the caveat is ours aren’t running near peak, and a lot of our crude is used for things other the gasoline that the Retards like @HHusky don't even know is made from petroleum.
My “largest Magic city in Montana” home town where I’m at now has one of the larger refineries in the country and they were laying experienced Chem Es off even in the last year.
Pushing 90% operating capacity is about it for heavy manufacturing. Any time the industry shuts down a major refinery and gasoline spikes the MSM goes nuts about price gouging. This happens whenever the BP Cherry Point refinery, the largest of the five Washington refineries, is shut down for routine maintenance. BP Cherry point was built in 1971. The other four Washington refineries were built in the 1950s.
Expansion projects down here in California already being pushed through for 2025 which i never thought I'd see.
There's a ton of idle capacity in the system from things being deactivated and from efficiency gains. We are talking most places operating at 25% of what could be max.
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This is why I think you need medical attention, Old Timer. I have been abundantly clear that I don’t vote for anyone. But I vote against a lot of candidates.
And I have been clear that only a retard would vote like that
We good?
Your opinion is worth what I paid for it.
So you agree. Good
If it take two people to paddle and only two people can be on the raft at a time, then it is not possible for everyone to make it to the island.
So can someone paddle back by themselves after dropping someone off? It’s unclear, but if they can the answer is 19. The fast paddler goes with the slow one, takes 10 minutes to drop him off, then 1 to go back by himself, 11. Repeat with the 5 minutes person, 1 trip back, 6. Then goes with the 2 minute person and doesn’t need to go back again, 2. 11 + 6 + 2 = 19. It’s poorly worded in any case.
I’m 99% sure I know that guy IRL
J20 will be glorious for my chosen field, and even that Cuban woman in charge of Canada’s policy is onboard for their part.
Ramp up is starting for US leases being actually drilled and the Climate Doomers have lost for at least 3.5 years.
@WestlinnDuck is correct on new refineries not being built, but the caveat is ours aren’t running near peak, and a lot of our crude is used for things other the gasoline that the Retards like @HHusky don't even know is made from petroleum.
My “largest Magic city in Montana” home town where I’m at now has one of the larger refineries in the country and they were laying experienced Chem Es off even in the last year.
Pushing 90% operating capacity is about it for heavy manufacturing. Any time the industry shuts down a major refinery and gasoline spikes the MSM goes nuts about price gouging. This happens whenever the BP Cherry Point refinery, the largest of the five Washington refineries, is shut down for routine maintenance. BP Cherry point was built in 1971. The other four Washington refineries were built in the 1950s.
https://www.eia.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pnp_unc_dcu_nus_a.htm
My parents met at Cherry Point.
Expansion projects down here in California already being pushed through for 2025 which i never thought I'd see.
There's a ton of idle capacity in the system from things being deactivated and from efficiency gains. We are talking most places operating at 25% of what could be max.
Syrian rebels showing Russia how to do a quick offensive and win rather easily, say 3 to 4 weeks?
So. Much. Freedom.
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Better than Assad
How is Libya doing? Maybe the Syrian muslim nutcases can get some benign slavery going.
https://www.reddit.com/r/syriancivilwar/comments/1hev6iz/a_meeting_of_the_operations_management/
versus
https://www.ecchr.eu/en/case/torture-under-the-assad-regime/
How is Libya doing?
Who cares
Different country
Different circumstances
Yeah, from what little I pay attention to them, they seem to play both sides often.