🇺🇸The nation’s 2,700 data centers sapped more than 4% of the country’s total electricity in 2022, according to the International Energy Agency. Its projections show that by 2026, they will consume 6% pic.twitter.com/u6TnLdhHgR
"Due to the lack of a moderating atmosphere, temperatures on the lunar surface can range from 248 degrees Fahrenheit (120 Celsius) during the day to minus 292 F (minus 180 C) during the night. "
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I saw recently that when AI goes live it could consume up to 25% of the power grid in the US.
In one new condo, 5 over 2 or 3 construction. If all EVs are plugged in at night, the garage will consume more power than all the condos above combined. First project I’ve seen with a EV service in every stall.
Direct Translation via Google Translate. Edited.
[Regnum] The Popocatepetl volcano, located 70 kilometers southeast of Mexico City, the capital of Mexico, became active on March 10, spewing steam and ash nine times. This was reported by the National Center for the Prevention of Natural Disasters (CENAPRED).
“The center reports the activity of the Popocatépetl volcano over the last 24 hours: nine eruptions, 1394 minutes of high-frequency low-amplitude volcanic tremors,” CENAPRED said in a statement.
It is clarified that at the moment the safety zone around the crater is 12 kilometers, and it is unsafe to be in it. The temperature of the stones and hot fragments that the volcano throws out is about 1000 degrees Celsius. It is noted that the alarm level has been raised to the second phase of the yellow level. CENAPRED has warned tourists and climbers about the dangers of approaching the Popocatépetl crater.
The volcanic traffic light in Mexico has three alarm levels divided into phases.
Popocatepetl is one of the largest and most active volcanoes in Mexico and is one of the symbols of the Latin American country. Its name is translated from the Aztec language as “smoking mountain”; the height of the volcano above sea level is 5393 meters. [17693.57 ft. Taller than the Rockies]
Earlier, Regnum news agency reported that Popocatepetl became active in November 2023, throwing out a column of ash and steam to a height of about six kilometers. Tourists were advised not to approach the volcano.
In the summer of 2022, on the slope of the volcano, a group of five climbers was covered by an ejection of ash and volcanic rocks, one person died. [pretty hot stuff]
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And finding a virgin is hard these days. Might check if Popocatepeti is in with diversity, I understand the young male gender as far more available.
[Gateway] Members of the New York Fire Department (FDNY) who are fed-up with Trump-hating fascist attorney general Letitia James during a recent promotion ceremony are now facing severe consequences. This story posted to encourage our lagging New York, Vermont, Maine, CA, WA, Oregon, CT, DE, MD, Northern VA, and DC readership. We will of course keep you posted on the pending man-hunt, arrests, and imprisonments.
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The Gateway Pundit first reported the incident wherein a wave of boos and chants supporting President Trump overshadowed the event.
A large group of firefighters made their stance perfectly clear during Thursday’s New York Fire Department (FDNY) promotion ceremony regarding James’s inquisition of President Trump.
After honoring FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, James’s speech was effectively drowned out by LOUD pro-Trump chants in the crowd. She struggles a bit to find her words amidst the commotion.
You can also hear a few boos and heckles from the crowd as well in the video.
Upon beginning her speech, many in the crowd loudly booed James. The triggered attorney general responded to the dissenters by saying "Come on, we’re in a house of God...simmer down," according to Newsweek.
James should look in the mirror and take her own advice. Her treatment of Trump is certainly not God-approved.
In response to the incident, FDNY Commissioner Laura Kavanagh has initiated a hunt for those responsible for the outburst. FDNY Chief of Department John Hodges sent an email to the department’s leadership, stating that the Bureau of Investigation and Trials (BITS) would be conducting an investigation into the matter.
He urged those involved to come forward voluntarily, implying that consequences would be less severe for those who did not wait to be "hunted down."
"BITS is investigating this so they will figure out who the members are. I recommend they come forward. I have been told by the Commissioner It will be better for them if they come forward and we don’t have to hunt them down," the email reads.
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Commissioner claims the official response is not political but to stop the rude responses that were in violation of department policy. I can actually approve that argument in principle but it is never impartially enforced.
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LOL, you think this witch hunt will end well? What you going to do if the ENTIRE FDNY quits? FDNY are well trained and can easily find jobs in places where real people live.
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/\ Stay away from these SOB's, you'll only lose. Possibly lose your house, car, everything else just fighting or appealing a ruling. Even if you eventual win on appeal, you still lose your arse due to legal fees.
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How's that wealth tax thing working out in France? Cali?
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First Rule of Prepping-Never talk about it . A good friend who is ex-SF once mentioned the topic and I asked what he might be doing. He said noth much really and added simply, "I have a lot of ammunition and a list of people like you."
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Do they know something we don't? Count on it. Made good money playing the stock market some years ago based on insider transactions. Even if all they know is that their 'bribes' are costing more...
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Hopefully those evils bastards are planning to store it in bars in their bunkers. It will make recovering the assets less messy after we bury the air supply intakes.
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A multi-volume chronology and reference guide set detailing three years of the Mexican Drug War between 2010 and 2012.
Rantburg.com and borderlandbeat.com correspondent and author Chris Covert presents his first non-fiction work detailing
the drug and gang related violence in Mexico.
Chris gives us Mexican press dispatches of drug and gang war violence
over three years, presented in a multi volume set intended to chronicle the death, violence and mayhem which has
dominated Mexico for six years.
Rantburg was assembled from recycled algorithms in the United States of America. No
trees were destroyed in the production of this weblog. We did hurt some, though. Sorry.