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Probably the same time you beat off to his wifeWhen did you stop beating your wife?Do you want you electricity rates to skyrocket?
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Probably the same time you beat off to his wifeWhen did you stop beating your wife?Do you want you electricity rates to skyrocket?
90% will answer "less than $100."
Who does?Over the years I have occasionally done this same poll at USMB because I am curious about how people's opinions regarding the issue change over the years. So if you have heard this question before, it's not deja vu, it's because I probably asked the same question a few years ago.
The question is...
Do you want your electricity rate to skyrocket?
People Will Pay To Stop Climate Change -- But Only $590% will answer "less than $100."
$100 seems pretty high. I wouldn't pay $5.
Don't lie. You probably spent at least $30,000 for a solar system, and it still doesn't provide all your power.Who does?Over the years I have occasionally done this same poll at USMB because I am curious about how people's opinions regarding the issue change over the years. So if you have heard this question before, it's not deja vu, it's because I probably asked the same question a few years ago.
The question is...
Do you want your electricity rate to skyrocket?
I spent $$$ so mine is never $100.
Solar panels, already paid for themselves.
LED lighting already paid for themselves.
The window shakers paid for themselves, instead of central A/C.
All are saving me quite a bit each month.
I calculated about a month after they both paid for themselves, years ago, maybe $50 to $75 a month.
Could be more now.
But my power company's kw/h has been cheaper too.
Are you a born liar, or is it a skill you picked up?
My system was$18,000.00 and is paid for.Don't lie. You probably spent at least $30,000 for a solar system, and it still doesn't provide all your power.Who does?Over the years I have occasionally done this same poll at USMB because I am curious about how people's opinions regarding the issue change over the years. So if you have heard this question before, it's not deja vu, it's because I probably asked the same question a few years ago.
The question is...
Do you want your electricity rate to skyrocket?
I spent $$$ so mine is never $100.
Solar panels, already paid for themselves.
LED lighting already paid for themselves.
The window shakers paid for themselves, instead of central A/C.
All are saving me quite a bit each month.
I calculated about a month after they both paid for themselves, years ago, maybe $50 to $75 a month.
Could be more now.
But my power company's kw/h has been cheaper too.
From just this post I gather you are not American.Are you a born liar, or is it a skill you picked up?
I'd rather be a born liar, than a traitorous, treacherous, backstabbing, two-faced, maniacal, human-hating, anti-American, shit-for-brains Hitler wanna-be like you!!!
Were you born an evil, vile, malicious, deranged psychopath, or did you learn that from your Muslim schools and Neo-Nazi "teachers"??
How is it "paid for?" How many watts does it put out?My system was$18,000.00 and is paid for.Don't lie. You probably spent at least $30,000 for a solar system, and it still doesn't provide all your power.Who does?Over the years I have occasionally done this same poll at USMB because I am curious about how people's opinions regarding the issue change over the years. So if you have heard this question before, it's not deja vu, it's because I probably asked the same question a few years ago.
The question is...
Do you want your electricity rate to skyrocket?
I spent $$$ so mine is never $100.
Solar panels, already paid for themselves.
LED lighting already paid for themselves.
The window shakers paid for themselves, instead of central A/C.
All are saving me quite a bit each month.
I calculated about a month after they both paid for themselves, years ago, maybe $50 to $75 a month.
Could be more now.
But my power company's kw/h has been cheaper too.
I gather the same thing about you.From just this post I gather you are not American.Are you a born liar, or is it a skill you picked up?
I'd rather be a born liar, than a traitorous, treacherous, backstabbing, two-faced, maniacal, human-hating, anti-American, shit-for-brains Hitler wanna-be like you!!!
Were you born an evil, vile, malicious, deranged psychopath, or did you learn that from your Muslim schools and Neo-Nazi "teachers"??
Yeah, right. What about at night? What about when the sun doesn't come out?I am solar powered with battery backup so my cost for electricity is $o.oo
I got mine years ago and paid for it with my savings on power billing. Battery back up is for night power. The sun is always in the sky in the daytime and even with clouds it produces power. My system produces 1800 KW.Yeah, right. What about at night? What about when the sun doesn't come out?I am solar powered with battery backup so my cost for electricity is $o.oo
1800 W is barely enough to run a blow dryer. It certainly won't run any air conditioning. If it's a cloudy day, your power output will be drastically reduced. Your claim that you spend 0% on grid electricity is obvious bullshit.I got mine years ago and paid for it with my savings on power billing. Battery back up is for night power. The sun is always in the sky in the daytime and even with clouds it produces power. My system produces 1800 KW.Yeah, right. What about at night? What about when the sun doesn't come out?I am solar powered with battery backup so my cost for electricity is $o.oo
Please be kind enough to see that I posted KW not watts.1800 W is barely enough to run a blow dryer. It certainly won't run any air conditioning. If it's a cloudy day, your power output will be drastically reduced. Your claim that you spend 0% on grid electricity is obvious bullshit.I got mine years ago and paid for it with my savings on power billing. Battery back up is for night power. The sun is always in the sky in the daytime and even with clouds it produces power. My system produces 1800 KW.Yeah, right. What about at night? What about when the sun doesn't come out?I am solar powered with battery backup so my cost for electricity is $o.oo
Bullshit. Show us a solar power system that produces 1.8 million watts.Please be kind enough to see that I posted KW not watts.1800 W is barely enough to run a blow dryer. It certainly won't run any air conditioning. If it's a cloudy day, your power output will be drastically reduced. Your claim that you spend 0% on grid electricity is obvious bullshit.I got mine years ago and paid for it with my savings on power billing. Battery back up is for night power. The sun is always in the sky in the daytime and even with clouds it produces power. My system produces 1800 KW.Yeah, right. What about at night? What about when the sun doesn't come out?I am solar powered with battery backup so my cost for electricity is $o.oo
Nope. KW is 1000 Watts, so 1800 KW is 1.8 million Watts.1800 KW= 1thousand and 800 watts. Learn science please.
Since your so ignorant i will not correct you again.Nope. KW is 1000 Watts, so 1800 KW is 1.8 million Watts.1800 KW= 1thousand and 800 watts. Learn science please.
You learn these things when you major in Engineering (science).
What do you imagine the word "Kilo" in "Kilowatt" means, dumbass?Since your so ignorant i will not correct you again.Nope. KW is 1000 Watts, so 1800 KW is 1.8 million Watts.1800 KW= 1thousand and 800 watts. Learn science please.
You learn these things when you major in Engineering (science).