She gave a "speech" (more like an 8th grader reading a report to the class) that was incredibly annoying. I couldn't even understand what she was saying, the delivery was so bad. She should just do a Max Headroom and have a computer monitor read whatever it is she might want to say to the selected audiences.

She was known to my wife's cousin's family as "Lardass" when she visited them. My FIL used to laugh about that. I think the cousin is Terry McAuliffe, now gubnah of VA, but might have been another one (big Irish family) who knew her before Bill.

--R



On 6/24/15 5:01 PM, Greg Fiorentino via Mercedes wrote:
<<...queen hillary holds the record for production...>>

I don't know how you can say that; she hardly says anything these days.
Rather than speak and expose her statements to the analysis of (the few
remaining) critical thinkers, she prefers to run on her record...or at least
her plumbing structure.

Greg

-----Original Message-----
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Subject: Re: [MBZ] OT: Compressed air storage

I hate to poke a hole in your new found love of compressed air, but.......

queen hillary holds the record for production, now if we can just find a
storage facility... Ft. Leavenworth Federal should work nicely...

Gotta run.. I'm late for the shareholders meeting for Uranium Mines...

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Andrew Strasfogel via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

The Republican "debates", including the Plan B debacle for junior
varsity (not-ready-for-prime-time) candidates, would be a great way to
test that concept.  The hot air emanating from these bloviators would
generate awesome pressure and take forever to cool.

On Wed, Jun 24, 2015 at 3:39 PM, fmiser via Mercedes <
mercedes@okiebenz.com>
wrote:

Andrew wrote:

I used to think this was an elaborate hoax.  Now I am leading in
the other direction (non-hoax).
Canadian-based company NRStor Inc. set its sights on solving the
complicated and critical problem of energy storage with technology
that would compress air and store it in salt caverns to backup the
grid when the wind isn't blowing.
Interesting idea.

I think if there is a hill that pumping water to the top will
probably have less losses.  One issue with compressed gas is the act
of compressing it makes it hot, and for long term storage that heat
will be lost.  The greater the pressure, the greater the heat and
the greater the loss.

If they have figured out a way to effectively use low-pressure air
to generate electricity, it might work out really good.  But if it's
just a turbine, high pressure makes the turbine more effective, so
there will be a compromise either way.

Short term storage - as in day vs night - the heat could be retained
and then the system looks pretty good.  Except for the explosion
dangers.

--  Philip, speaking before reading up on the details

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