Pump up the noise!
Whereas megawatts of power is being removed from the kinetic energy of
the wind, how much of the total is it? How wide is the wind, and how
high, compared to the size of the wind farm? The windmills remove some
fraction of a percent. I think this qualifies as "a gnat's fart
Hey guys,
Actually, our current lack of water (and the current drought were in), as part
of a 550 year-long cycle. This particular cycle started somewhere between 1982
and 1986 with one of the driest years we had, sometime in the last 10 years.
And yes, this heat wave that we’re suffering throu
Thanks Rusty ... Your comments are very helpful!
To clarify Linux Mint got installed on
one of the two "new" (used) thinkpads
that I just bought (for $150/each)
Both had win-10 installed.
Mint was installed on the t470 and
the t480 still has windows running
with Ventoy downloaded, but not workin
I have no experience with it, but I actually read your query and have
some suggestions.
First, let me try to straighten out my confusion. You say someone
installed Linux Mint on your laptop, but then you say it boots windows.
So I'm a bit confused.
In any case, I've used T470 laptops, and
Ok, we are SO FAR off-topic that I shouldn't say anything, and I
apologize for adding to the noise!
However, I have one comment. For many years I was a BIG fan of wind power.
Now, however, I've realized that nobody has calculated the effect of
removing MEGAWATTS of power from the wind. Think
"Coming lack of water" is going to be handled by zero-waste. 100%
recycling all waste water. Think about that for a minute... yes, all
that water that is flushed down the sewer will be reclaimed and recycled
into potable water. Unimaginable? Google: Toilet to tap. And yes, your
cities are alrea
I have used it, yes. You need to download the ISO files to the USB drive
and put them in a folder. Ventoy is useful, but I discovered it doesn't
launch the Windows 11 ISO gracefully, so I had to stop using it for that
application.
I find it somewhat foolish that you paid money for it. It's a free
It is a great tool
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> On Jun 21, 2024, at 1:46 PM, joe--- via PLUG-discuss
> wrote:
>
> Does anyone on the PLUG list
> have experience using Ventoy?
>
> A friend used his Ventoy USB flash
> stick to install Linux Mint on a
> used thinkpad t470 that I purchased.
>
> But I t
Does anyone on the PLUG list
have experience using Ventoy?
A friend used his Ventoy USB flash
stick to install Linux Mint on a
used thinkpad t470 that I purchased.
But I then discovered that the newer
Linux Mint version that he installed
does not have many KDE capabilties
that I have always had
Keith Smith via PLUG-discuss said on Fri, 21 Jun 2024 06:20:06 -0700
>And what about those supply chain issues? I studied Just-in-Time in
>1989 or so. We have the Just-in-Time so tightly rapped that the
>supply chain is very fragile. There is hope. I've read the
>capitalists are figuring out
Interesting topic. I wonder how it will workout.
I read an article last year about a couple in Tucson that are capturing
rain water and that was enough to supply their needs. I did some
research and there is a formula based on roof space and rain fall that
will determine the amount of water
accessibility side money? that's a good idea! you should go to intel or
motorola or the others and ask. good luck with that buddy!
On Thu, Jun 20, 2024 at 5:51 PM Eric Oyen via PLUG-discuss <
plug-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org> wrote:
> Yes!
>
> I remember being on the steering committee to actuall
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