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Do they get their power from Solar panels?

Think of electricity like a swimming pool of water. Once you poor it in, you don’t know where it goes. So you, me, and everyone else uses some renewable energy. My goal is to make the percentage of renewable energy produced in the US to increase.
 
Think of electricity like a swimming pool of water. Once you poor it in, you don’t know where it goes. So you, me, and everyone else uses some renewable energy. My goal is to make the percentage of renewable energy produced in the US to increase.
While simultaneously reducing the amount of crops produced in the US?
 
Something like 5-10% of farmland in the US is dedicated to biofuel. And on an acre to acre comparison, solar produces about 50x as much energy as biofuel
I don’t really care about where energy comes from, or what farmers choose to do with their land. I just wanted to see if Cav would admit it has a downside too, and he did. I respect that.
 
Something like 5-10% of farmland in the US is dedicated to biofuel. And on an acre to acre comparison, solar produces about 50x as much energy as biofuel
Around here they are putting them on lots not planted. Two pretty large solar farms. The power companies are lobbying pretty hard against home solar while investing in it. Lots of farmers get subsidies not to plant.
 
That's new info to me. If that's the case, then boot him.
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Now that's an interesting question. RMK was a head coach, and thus the leader of the program. He stuffed a guy in a trash can, berated people at a salad bar, threw a chair, and possibly choked a player. Is that a good leader?
Was George Patton a good leader?
 
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He was not known as a warm and fuzzy individual.

Yep. I know. I was not questioning RMK's ability to lead. Rather I was giving an example of a leader who may have had other issues outside his main duties. The other poster believed X could not be a good leader because of his off court issues. I disagreed and used RMK as an example of a leader with off court issues who can be very effective.
 
betweeStay tuned.
I hope not..Everyone acts like they didn't do dumb stuff. The difference is he got caught.

I came home late one night while in high school. I came to a 4 way stop near my house. You could see along distance since the ields were flat and there was only one car way down the road to my right. I didn't stop to save time. I saw the flashing lights come on and If I couldn't see their car, they couldn't see mine. Between me and my parents house was a steep hill. I estimated that I could get over the hill and park in the driveway before they crested the hill. I poured it on, pulled into the driveway, shut the car off and laid down in the seat and waited. I saw a spotlight shine on the garage door as they drove by.

I got away with it. I always stopped at the 4 way stop after that and knew how lucky I was. Part of growing up is learning from mistakes and scaring yourself so badly you learn your lesson. It is up to Woodson to figure it out. I hope he did stupid things and not perfect like many of you.
 
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I for one say Woody should give him another chance. Going 90 down Walnut is bad, but he's just a kid who someone let drive a fast car and he was being stupid. The felony for resisting sounds like an overcharging - I don't know the facts, but it doesn't sound like it was a long high speed chase or anything so it really should have just been a misdemeanor.
He already got another chance. See Northwestern game.
 
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The stretch from 17th to 46 is a place to hit the gas. You have 2 lanes and a lake in-between you and college.
Looked at the paperwork and the arrest was reported as made at knights Landing apts just south of the bypass on the east side of the street so that adds up.
 
I hope not..Everyone acts like they didn't do dumb stuff. The difference is he got caught.

I came home late one night while in high school. I came to a 4 way stop near my house. You could see along distance since the ields were flat and there was only one car way down the road to my right. I didn't stop to save time. I saw the flashing lights come on and If I couldn't see their car, they couldn't see mine. Between me and my parents house was a steep hill. I estimated that I could get over the hill and park in the driveway before they crested the hill. I poured it on, pulled into the driveway, shut the car off and laid down in the seat and waited. I saw a spotlight shine on the garage door as they drove by.

I got away with it. I always stopped at the 4 way stop after that and knew how lucky I was. Part of growing up is learning from mistakes and scaring yourself so badly you learn your lesson. It is up to Woodson to figure it out. I hope he did stupid things and weren't perfect like many of you.
Good story and congrats. You changed your decision making without the police and courts.
However, if this is issue number 2, 3, 4 , etc he has not learned and shows anscenc of ability to learn.
We all need to see what he did or did not do but the initial event was impressive poor judgement on the part of X.
 
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