Quote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on August 31, 2022, 05:51:49 PMQuote from: avator on August 31, 2022, 05:24:24 PMQuote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on August 31, 2022, 05:14:24 PMIt hit 110°F in Hemet before noon today. It was 95°F at my place in town at 8:50AM this morning. I had gone in and watered the shrubs and rose bushes while I changed a tire on the 1971 Impala.I just came across some interesting info about the electric demand here in Southern California, temperatures are 10-18 degrees warmer than normal.On Monday, the peak load for electricity is projected to be the highest of the year, exceeding 48,000 megawatts. Officials will ask Californians not to charge electric vehicles if conditions worsen.This message comes after California regulators moved last week to require all new vehicles in the state to run on electricity by 2035. Also ALL new housing has to be "ready" (built for) to be all Electric currently. Contractors can still install gas appliances but muse have wiring in place so that if replaced they are ready for electric replacements.Sounds like a good time to go solar and wind.Or East!I could see it now… solar panels, sails and wagon wheels on that ‘71 Impala, headed east!
Quote from: avator on August 31, 2022, 05:24:24 PMQuote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on August 31, 2022, 05:14:24 PMIt hit 110°F in Hemet before noon today. It was 95°F at my place in town at 8:50AM this morning. I had gone in and watered the shrubs and rose bushes while I changed a tire on the 1971 Impala.I just came across some interesting info about the electric demand here in Southern California, temperatures are 10-18 degrees warmer than normal.On Monday, the peak load for electricity is projected to be the highest of the year, exceeding 48,000 megawatts. Officials will ask Californians not to charge electric vehicles if conditions worsen.This message comes after California regulators moved last week to require all new vehicles in the state to run on electricity by 2035. Also ALL new housing has to be "ready" (built for) to be all Electric currently. Contractors can still install gas appliances but muse have wiring in place so that if replaced they are ready for electric replacements.Sounds like a good time to go solar and wind.Or East!
Quote from: Rabbit\Squirrel Killer on August 31, 2022, 05:14:24 PMIt hit 110°F in Hemet before noon today. It was 95°F at my place in town at 8:50AM this morning. I had gone in and watered the shrubs and rose bushes while I changed a tire on the 1971 Impala.I just came across some interesting info about the electric demand here in Southern California, temperatures are 10-18 degrees warmer than normal.On Monday, the peak load for electricity is projected to be the highest of the year, exceeding 48,000 megawatts. Officials will ask Californians not to charge electric vehicles if conditions worsen.This message comes after California regulators moved last week to require all new vehicles in the state to run on electricity by 2035. Also ALL new housing has to be "ready" (built for) to be all Electric currently. Contractors can still install gas appliances but muse have wiring in place so that if replaced they are ready for electric replacements.Sounds like a good time to go solar and wind.
It hit 110°F in Hemet before noon today. It was 95°F at my place in town at 8:50AM this morning. I had gone in and watered the shrubs and rose bushes while I changed a tire on the 1971 Impala.I just came across some interesting info about the electric demand here in Southern California, temperatures are 10-18 degrees warmer than normal.On Monday, the peak load for electricity is projected to be the highest of the year, exceeding 48,000 megawatts. Officials will ask Californians not to charge electric vehicles if conditions worsen.This message comes after California regulators moved last week to require all new vehicles in the state to run on electricity by 2035. Also ALL new housing has to be "ready" (built for) to be all Electric currently. Contractors can still install gas appliances but muse have wiring in place so that if replaced they are ready for electric replacements.
And you could have a tenant in the trunk
That is a fantastic commercial! I’m sold, today’s cars can’t compare.
Quote from: Jshooter71 on August 31, 2022, 09:52:32 PMThat is a fantastic commercial! I’m sold, today’s cars can’t compare.Things were nice back then. My older brother had a '62 Olds Super in 1971. I liked it's styling and the "Rocket" motor.
Mornin all! Sounds like we pretty much all are having a rough time lately.I am not 100% but feeling better.Good news: I can taste my coffee Bad new: It tastes like poop.... Very "metallic"
If my coffee tasted like poop I would definitely keep an eye on who is making it.
It tastes like poop.
I may be in trouble because I have no idea what poop tastes like....