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John Bacon

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  1. It doesn't explain the much cleaner air; but it does account for a large part of the increase in prices. The 6% coming from wind and solar accounts for more than 6% of the costs. The auditor general found that 56% of the increase in prices was due to green energy. The problems go back at least to William Davis; if not sooner. Harris may have been the first to try and do something about it. I am going by memory, but I think the debt was $38 billion. That means that the cost of providing the electricity was $38 billion more than the revenue from billing for usage. A part of the increase in prices is a change from only paying a portion of the cost to paying the full cost plus debt retirement charge. The debt retirement charge means that people today are paying for electricity that was under billed 20 or more years ago. I.e. my debt retirement charge covers the discount that my grandmother got on her bills.
  2. That's another good point. I suspect that the city folks are helping to pay for the installation costs for remote customers. Our telephone bills work like that. People in cities pay a surcharge on their bills so that rural areas can have affordable telephone bills.
  3. It's a little late to be blaming Harris for the province's problems. And no, it wasn't Harris who was the first to mishandle Hydro. They already had about $38 billion in debt when he became premier.
  4. Hopefully, the Jays can sign another left reliever. They will need one without Cecil https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/source-cardinals-cecil-agree-to-30-5-million-contract-192245448.html
  5. I shouldn't be too big of a problem for many who live in the city. Most families have two or more cars. You can have one electric vehicle for getting to and from work and around the city and still have a regular vehicle for any long drives.
  6. New record ling/burbot http://www.fieldandstream.com/photos/gallery/fishing/more-freshwater/where-fish/2010/04/new-all-tackle-world-record-burbot-caught-?pPlvYAXfPHkjo6Y6.01#page-2
  7. I think the technology moves faster than law makers can keep up. I don't think they are allowing them so much as they just haven't addressed the issue yet. I think you still need a sober driver paying attention in the drivers seat. I don't think that you can legally text away on your phone because you have the autopilot turned on.
  8. The guy that I dealt with was Ross Fence & Decks - 905-430-4664. He did a pretty good job in our neighborhood in Scarborough. That was about 13 years ago. I am not sure if he is still around. I recommend that you go a little heavier than 4x4" for the posts. We went with 6x6s; but I think there are 5x5s available too.
  9. The auto pilot definitely isn't ready to replace the driver quite yet. There was a guy killed recently when his Tesla drove into a truck. He was heading into the sun and theory is that the auto pilot was not able to detect the white truck against a light background. I guess the auto pilot is good enough to make people think that they can rely on it; but not quite good enough for people to actually rely on it.
  10. Qualifying are not intended to be accepted. It is just an administrative procedure to ensure the Jays will get a draft pick if the players sign with someone else. Declining the qualifying offer does not prevent the player from signing a more generous and/or longer term contract with the Jays. But they are also free to talk to other teams as well.
  11. I am a fan of nuclear myself. But most the people who are concerned with emissions don't like nuclear either.
  12. He already has been give another shot. It is just a matter of whether he takes what the Jays are will to pay, or look for a higher bidder.
  13. Is the information available on-line?
  14. I saw a post from him on FaceBook recently.
  15. I am not sure, but they have three so far today.
  16. I still miss that one. It was the first web site of any kind that I regularly visited.
  17. I remember T.J. calling me to offer a stay at a fishing lodge as a prize from the board. I had to turn it down because it was too close to my wife's due date. My son was born on October 26, 1999. That is how I know that the board has been here since at least 1999. The board was a lot different then. 2002 may have been the launch of a later version.
  18. Keep in mind that there is a lot of pollution associated with the oil industry (over an above the emissions during the end use). So there would be some positive environmental changes associated with going to more electric.
  19. Another signing by the Jays. From what I understand he will need some time in the minors, so he is more of a long term decision. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2016/11/blue-jays-sign-lourdes-gurriel-cuba.html
  20. It has been around in some form since at least 1999; before my son was born.
  21. With the exception of a quarterback, I think football players are much easier to replace than baseball players.
  22. It would be great to Edwin at 1st and K. Morales in the DH slot. But I think that part of the reason that they signed Morales is because they don't expect to sign EE.
  23. Looking like the Jays may have a new look with their first free agent signing. https://ca.sports.yahoo.com/news/report-blue-jays-sign-kendrys-morales-to-three-year-deal-213010326.html
  24. The electoral college doesn't really address that. More populous states get more votes (California has 55, while some states only have 3). Within the states, big cities have more influence than small towns. If measure by land area, the Republicans got about 90% of Illinois; but the Democrats got Chicago so the state went blue. Even with the electoral college, each states influence in the college is roughly equivalent to its population; within each state, each city or towns influence is based on it's population. So the electoral college does not change the fact the big cities (where most people live) have more clout than rural areas (which have most of the land). The reason that Trump was able to win the college while loosing the popular vote was because he won some big states by close margins while Hillary won her big states by large margins. Trump picked all of the votes for Pennsylvania, Florida, and Michigan by winning just a few more votes than Hillary in those states. If you win the state you win the state regardless of how close it is. Hillary earned a lot of the popular vote by her landslide victories in California and New York. But there is no advantage to winning by big margins. I don't follow your logic on that one. With or without the electoral college, I don't think the second place finisher gets to be vice president.
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