OftenWrong
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Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
You're just confused, math definitely not being your forte. Stick to counting fish instead... -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Uh huh. Right so when the number of cars is really low in one group, but really high in the other, you think that's comparing apples. Even if the numbers are low, which they aren't because you are a liar. Just get it in your head- THE FIRES ARE IMPOSSIBLE TO PUT OUT! ? ? ? -
Yes, responding to you is dumb. Boring is another word...
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Shut up, idjiot
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Of course yours does. Tell you what, I won't burst your sad bubble and explain it. Too many dimensions makes you mind boggle. Therefore, A= B, B = C, so, to your simplistic thinking,,, A= C
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Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Bwahaha, you and your stats. Yeah, there's so many EV cars now, right? You are pathetic. Do yourself a favour and stop trying to figure stuff out. -
You guys are full of shit man. STFU Putin now has the right to attack any nation that contributes weaponry to the Ukraine. They all know that, and have banded together in solidarity to attack Russia if Putin should make a military move. But he probably will not do that. He has some other options perhaps before using military, so the war extends itself into other venues and theatres. I can tell you right now though, if he lights up a tactical nuke you can almost certainly kiss your stupid asses goodbye.
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Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
I don't need headlines sonny. My knowledge of battery technology is more than enough. But anything I say is verifiable, and I can provide links to verify them any time to disprove your bull shit. We heard about lithium battery fires years ago, when that airliner was taken down that had a crate of these batteries in the cargo hold. There have in fact been numerous incidents in transporting batteries. This makes sense, since by transporting you are putting hundreds of them in a container and the chances of one of them being defective is increased. Then all it takes is for one to go off... 2000 degrees is pretty friggin hot, fella. Since then these things have to be transported under DG regulations. But you wouldn't know about any of that stuff. Planes, transport rules. You probably weren't even born when this happened. I was reading thi shit when you were still suckin your mommas tits, fella. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Yeah good idea because if you did, you wouldn't be able to put it out. And not just cause you're Boges and don't know how. Nobody can put it out. This article explains the issue. What If That Burning Car Has a Lithium-Ion Battery? And I quote: "The high-voltage battery in an electric vehicle can catch fire as the result of a crash or because of an internal battery failure. If it does, firefighters, tow operators, and other emergency responders risk electric shock from exposure to the battery’s high-voltage components. A further risk is that damaged battery cells can experience thermal runaway – uncontrolled increases in temperature and pressure – that can cause a battery to ignite and to reignite, sometimes more than once." The battery keeps re-igniting, because it's a chemical exothermic reaction. Not to mention how the stuff inside is poisonous, and makes hydrogen which will explode. Second nice thing about EV batteries is if you get them wet, like if water gets into it somehow because it got cracked and punctured. Water + Lithium creates a violent exothermic reaction. You can look it up, Boges. It's called Physics 101. In terms of charging, you can expect these car batteries to behave similar to your phone battery. Similar characteristics. They need to be charged at a controlled, usually slow rate. Fast charges can work, but they take their toll on battery life. Too much fast-charging and you're looking at early battery failure. Sometimes they start getting hot. That's when you know the battery is failing. Just pray she doesn't get too hot and light up because, once that shit starts... oy vatto... you gonna be really crisp bacon man. It's what they call in Mexico... mucho blastido, amigo. -
Proportional Representation
OftenWrong replied to Queenmandy85's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
But we know the the MP does belong to a party. The party has power which is not trivial. We know there are times when all members are told they must vote along party lines. The party controls the money during election campaign as well. It is the very origin of cronyism. Remove parties, remove partisanship. -
Ontario needs to invest in EVs as a realistic Option.
OftenWrong replied to Boges's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Hey Boges, you ever seen a lithium battery on fire, man? That is one hot, bright flame... -
Democracy, in pictures and numbers
OftenWrong replied to myata's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Yep. That's what I tell my employer, every goddam day! -
Novak Djokovic a man of moral integrity
OftenWrong replied to athos's topic in The Rest of the World
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Proportional Representation
OftenWrong replied to Queenmandy85's topic in Federal Politics in Canada
Resumes? Nay. By their pedigree, my good fellow. -
Premier Danielle Smith: Train wreck
OftenWrong replied to Queenmandy85's topic in Provincial Politics in Canada
Well let Albertans get the government they deserve. As for me, I like what I see baby. yeeha Now that's government
