What Simon observed.
JWs are no more immune from that sort of thing than anybody else. (I have heard of some very fiery rows breaking out in the Australian branch office).
i was asking the above question because a pomo friend of my family told me about an incident involving her and a couple of dubs who were physically abusive in the past.. a single sister who was running around from one cong to another cong looking for a husband.
she was visiting my friend's cong for less than a year.
there was a commuter bethellite bro who was very friendly towards my friend (which i'll call her "q") and her fam members.
What Simon observed.
JWs are no more immune from that sort of thing than anybody else. (I have heard of some very fiery rows breaking out in the Australian branch office).
i'm so happy about this.this will have major implications for states such as california and their laws not only new york.let freedom ring!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv70otfd8ck.
Well, during in my time in a certain cess-pit of Third World violence, I saw several alternatives to that.
i'm so happy about this.this will have major implications for states such as california and their laws not only new york.let freedom ring!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nv70otfd8ck.
I lived for several decades in a certain crime-ridden Third World country, whose capital city is regarded as one if the more dangerous places in the world. Furthermore, some of its outlying districts - such as the one I lived in - are even worse. In common with most expatriates who have experienced that country, I could go on all day with stories which fit the category of “The truth is stranger than fiction.”
From that experience, I have serious reservations about the level of protection afforded by carrying a firearm on ones person.
The only persons whom I knew who got shot were both carrying a 9mm automatic (which both of them knew well how to use).
Maybe the Australian country singer John Williamson got it right in one of his songs - a stanza of which reads “ The way to get shot is to carry a gun”.
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
Jeffro,
Covering some now common ground, your observations about nuclear energy are of course very correct.
Interestingly, Finland's Green Party has recently done a complete reversal in its stance, and now endorses nuclear power.
Finland’s Green Party supports nuclear power - Nuclear Engineering International (neimagazine.com)
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
You said I was wrong,
Where did I say you were "wrong"? More Straw Man stuff - and bloody good deflection, I will grant you that!
I did say you ought to at least produce an up to date list of which coal powered plants are still generating in this country; which so far, you have avoided doing.
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
This pretty much sums the situation up (albeit in language a little less moderate than some other commentators might use!)
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
I never claimed that they had all closed - talk about the "Straw Man" argument!.
YOU, however, claimed that "over twenty" were still in operation.
YOU should therefore be the one producing an up-to-date list demonstrating that this is still the case.
(Instead of citing figures which are six years out of date).
PS: Also, never assume that a power station's "Installed Capacity" - i.e. the total sum of what is written on the nameplate of each of its generators - is what it is capable of sustaining. This is by no means always the case. (Speaking here as a former power station superintendent, I can only say "I wish").
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
Jeffro,
That list you provided which is claimed to show that there are “still over twenty coal fired power stations operating in Australia” is in fact quoting the situation as it was six years ago. Those statistics have no relevance now, during the winter of 2022.
What was planned and what has actually happened are not always the same thing!
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
That list of coal-fired Australian power stations was the case when published - but that was six years ago
i.e. 2016.
Even then, nine coal-fired plants had already been de-commissioned in the six year period prior to that,
Source: Australian Energy Council, Submission 44, p. 6.
Working for an electrical engineering company which is frequently engaged in trying to pick up the pieces which all too often happen after rushed attempts to "go renewable", I am all too aware of its pitfalls. All is not what it may seem!
so we have been "green" blowing up all our coal power plants now they are saying we are like north korea...expect regular power blackouts.
who is running this show?.
The pinch is going to hit during the evening peak load, which typically occurs between 18:00 and 20:00 hrs. Not much solar energy available by that time of a winter evening!
Bloody ironic when this country has vast reserves of coal, large amounts both coal-seam and natural gas, as well as the world’s largest known deposit of uranium (at Olympic Dam, in South Australia).
However, not all is necessarily lost. Even some of the greenies now agree that nuclear energy may not be such a bad idea after all!