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qu1nton.bsky.social
Former oil and gas executive. Now an adventurer.
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Only the worst to try to take over from Chu
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yes, in the Qatari 747, trump is being scammed, in the trumlpcoin, everyone else is.
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it's almost like we need to risk our grasp of reality by tuning into the same YouTube algo they are on. They are bonkers breadcrumbs to follow to the source of disinformation.
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Just a set up for another grievance: “Canada hurt my feelings! It didn’t give be everything I demanded!” 😭 😭 😭
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Is it a good thing that I cannot remember how it ended?
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Therein lies our problem with extremism in RW politics in Canada. Can’t win without them, can’t actually do anything properly with them.
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That’s incredible. Thanks for having the cool head!
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How many times did they come after you for perceived conflicts. And this one is real.
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Wasn’t he all packed up and booked movers for the move to Rideau Cottage?
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They don’t need to be a “lobbyist” to do lobbyist activities. Not enough companies register themselves in the lobbyist registry.
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Can’t someone who likes trains work for a company that wants to build trains (with public money)?
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2. Carbon prices matter for marginal costs, but in AB/ROC, that only applies to emissions above a benchmark emission intensity. In plain English: average costs are a small fraction of marginal costs in AB/ROC. Can’t compare on $/tonne alone to QC.
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Going to speaker role?
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The lane design (if you can call it that) is super absurd. Too wide and too unmarked. I’ve been the bike vs car in that situation.
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“Are you concerned that repeated references to secession and jurisdictional conflict—whether explicit or implied—may deter investment or contribute to economic instability?”
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How’d the end of the jersey barrier get dragged out into the middle of the bike lane?!?
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Don’t cross the streams!
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complex systems with many variables. reports.electricinsights.co.uk/q3-2019/the-...
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The UK had frequency response issues a few years ago. Likely something grid operators have learned from, but still incredibly complex (and fascinating).
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the entirety of progressive Alberta (and Canada) will focus on this seat to prevent PP from his re-ascendance.