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    luk3th3dud3
    8 months ago 66%

    I understand my post was not confusing. I was questioning why you need to pay twice for a service…

    That the delivery was scheduled at that time is a whole other level. Crazy stuff!

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    luk3th3dud3
    8 months ago 71%

    Maybe give me the benefit of doubt and don’t interpret things? I meant that the service was already paid for by the sender and now somebody has to pay again? Seems strange to me at least..

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    europe Europe God Damn!
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    luk3th3dud3
    10 months ago 100%

    Business hours as in rural California where restaurants close at 7 pm? But you are right, vacation is pretty great here...

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  • dach DACH - jetzt auf feddit.org Spahn: Deutschland soll Moscheen selbst finanzieren - ZDFheute
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    luk3th3dud3
    11 months ago 100%

    Du hast recht. Aber vielleicht hat spahn hier recht und man muss einen Zwischenschritt gehen.

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  • woodworking Woodworking Assembly complete. Kumiko lantern made out of basswood and american walnut. Stuffed with an elongated E14 light bulb. About 12x12x36 cm in size.
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    apple_enthusiast Apple iPhone 15 can limit battery charge to 80%. Does this mean there’s now battery passthrough?
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    technology Technology Oxford study proves heat pumps triumph over fossil fuels in the cold
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    If you are comparing gas to heat pump efficiency, it is more like 85-90% vs 350-500% efficiency.

    Because in the gas furnace efficiency they only calculate the efficiency of burning gas but miss to include the auxiliary electricity that is needed to run the system.

    In a heat pump system everything (running fans etc.) is included in the efficiency calculation. The efficiency itself is depending on the source of the heat pump. In a really harsh climate a ground / geo thermal source might make sense. But usually the average temperature is higher than you might think.

    And for the environmental effect: modern gas power plants run at 50-60% efficiency so with a heat pump you are always burning less gas even if the gas plant is less efficient then the gas furnace.

    It would be interesting to know what extreme cold means.

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  • internetisbeautiful InternetIsBeautiful Based.cooking – Cooking recipes website without bloat and bullshit, straight to the point.
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    For extra fun preheat the plates with the water from the pasta. Additionally the pasta water can be added to most sauces to make them more thick.

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  • europe Europe 'The GDP gap between Europe and the United States is now 80%' [Paywall]
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    Okay lets see. What I meant is: at its time, the Ariane 5 was a great program. Now is a different time. Now we have got SpaceX (and RocketLab etc.) and at the same time the Ariane 6 is already outdated before it is ever launched. At the same time, the Ariane 6 program has run into major delays, so it is not even clear when the first launch will be – probably 2024.

    Reusable rocket technology is where it's at if we as Europeans want to stay relevant in the commercial launch sector.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    The Soyuz is not a bad rocket, neither is the Ariane. It is just that technology has advanced quite significantly in the last few years. And rockets are just a (very visible) part of space technology.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    I somewhat agree. The only way forward in most areas would be European projects. But we are lacking competent and agile institutions. They got so big and bloated – that for me it looks like they are not able to reform themselves. So first we need good (european) organizations, then we can pour the money over them..

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    I am a proud European, but do not kid yourself. The United States are light years ahead in space technology. The Ariane program is a complete clusterfuck as of now.

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  • fahrrad Fahrrad Berliner Verkehrssenatorin spricht sich für Helmpflicht für Radfahrer aus
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    Zwei Dinge fordere ich:

    • halbjährliche Reaktionstest für alle Autofahrer
    • unangekündigte schriftliche Tests zur Stvo für alle Führerscheinbesitzer (so wie früher beim Diktat)
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  • worldnews World News Schools in France send dozens of Muslim girls home for wearing abayas
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 70%

    Yes of course, it is just a piece of clothing. A piece of clothing that women are forced to wear in public in the women's rights loving state of saudi arabia. It is not about very revealing clothing, you are intentionally missing the point here. It is specifically about this piece of religious clothing.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 80%

    From what I understand, this affects everyone. All religious symbols are banned from school. I do not know what the rest of your murmuring has to do with the specific topic.

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    asklemmy Asklemmy Why has the world started to mine coal again?
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    While I agree that it would have been better to phase out coal before nuclear power plants, I also think that those decisions have to be viewed in context and are more nuanced than 'pretty stupid'.

    For example, as other in this thread pointed out, nuclear power plants can be pretty safe to operate IF there is a good culture of safety and protocols in place. Which of course need to be followed and supervised by a strong regulatory body. Two of nuclear power plants in Brunsbüttel and Krümmel were missing this kind of safety culture in the opinion of the regulatory body. They were both operated by Vattenfall. If you lose trust in the operator of such critical infrastructure, then a decision to shut down nuclear power plants has to factor in all the arguments at hand.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 100%

    Yes, of course, hydrogen is not an energy source (neither are batteries). Sorry if I was not clear about that, I thought it was clear from the context. I was talking about hydrogen and batteries as means of balancing fluctuating output from renewables.

    I tend to agree that 44% fossil fuels are still too much, the transition could have been faster and needs to faster in the future. Not a lot of countries have done the successful pivot from fossil energy to renewable energy. The only example that comes to mind is Denmark, where they have great policies (and great wind resources). So I guess everything needs to be viewed in context.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 85%

    Hmm I think what you mean is that some coal plants have been put into active maintenance. IIRC this was rather a countermeasure in case of absence of gas supplies. They are not part of the regular energy market.

    Anyway, I think there is not only one way forward. Countries like France choose to use a big portion of nuclear, Germany does not. And every way has its own challenges. What is important is that energy supply should be independent of oppressor states and moving into a direction of carbon neutrality.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 90%

    I hope this is a serious question, obviously this depends on your baseline. In 2013 Germany had a 56% share of fossil fuels, 27% share of renewables and 17% share of nuclear power generation. In the current year, the shares are: 59% renewables, 39% fossil fuels and 2% nuclear power generation. So in the last ten years there has been a switch in generation from both nuclear and fossil fuels to renewable generation. Could it have been better in the wake of the looming crisis of both climate and energy? Yes, I think it would have been better to keep some newer nuclear power plants running. But Cpt. Hindsight always has it easier.

    In the long run every successful economy will generate its major share of electricity from renewables. Some countries will choose to generate a part with nuclear, others will choose to use a mix of hydrogen, batteries etc. to complement renewables. We will see what works best.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 81%

    Germany has not build any new coal plants. At least not in the last five years.

    Edit: Why are people down voting a factual statement? Go ahead and provide better info if you got it.

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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 92%

    While in hindsight not all the decisions of the German energy policies seem right and it would have been better to keep the nuclear power plants operating for a few years, there was never the plan to replace nuclear with coal. All of the nuclear power generation has been replaced by wind and solar power generation. In fact, the plan was to phase out nuclear and replace the remaining coal generation with natural gas power plants. This definitely got more difficult in the time of LNG. The plan in any case is to phase out coal as well and with 56% renewable generation in 2023 Germany is on track to do so.

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  • worldnews World News Germany begins dismantling wind farm for coal
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    luk3th3dud3
    1 year ago 83%

    Correct. You can add the vastly underestimated methane emissions of natural gas to that. (They are hard to measure but nobody seems toooo interested)

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    All your base are belong to us

    For great justice: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qItugh-fFgg

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    BBB - Berlin Blaufränkisch Barbecue

    Sunday evening we had some friends over in our small backyard garden. To celebrate the beautiful day, we opened some nice bottles of Blaufränkisch and had a barbecue. Here are my notes: [**BBB - BERLIN BLAUFRÄNKISCH BARBECUE** - (16.07.2023)](https://www.cellartracker.com/event.asp?iEvent=52023) * [**2018 Die Winzerei Blaufränkisch Salvatore**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=4358603&iNote=10585764) - *Austria, Burgenland, Neusiedlersee-Hügelland* Very cloudy in the glass. Interesting aromas, rustic, diffuse, but also some complexity. **(87 points)** * [**2014 Wachter-Wiesler Blaufränkisch Ried Weinberg**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=3397724&iNote=10586079) - *Austria, Burgenland, Südburgenland, Eisenberg* Fine/subtle wine, very different style from the rest of the wines, more focus on the red fruit and acidity. Some green notes at the beginning as well, reminiscent of bell peppers. By the end of the evening the wine was able to pick up, the green notes faded into the background and the wine developed a smoky note. (87 - 89) Update, second day: the wine is more harmonious overall and the green notes are only slightly noticeable, but the finish is still short and plain simple. **(87 points)** * [**2018 Die Winzerei Blaufränkisch Goldberg**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=4691283&iNote=10585039) - *Austria, Burgenland, Neusiedlersee-Hügelland* Very dark in the glass. In the nose, clearly of currant, tart red fruit. Good acidity, much more focused and clear than the Salvatore from the same house. But also does not have this wild / untamed character, for me the better wine. **(89 points)** * [**2018 Josef Leberl Blaufränkisch Reisbühel**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=3783856&iNote=10586088) - *Austria, Burgenland, Neusiedlersee-Hügelland* Ripe nose of blackberry, (too) much vanilla from the wood, seems a bit too soft and artificial. Needs more structure or edges for me in this ripe style. Not a bad wine, but not for me. Got better with time. **(86 points)** * [**2019 Kopfensteiner Blaufränkisch Reserve Saybritz Eisenberg**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=4619816&iNote=10585767) - *Austria, Burgenland, Südburgenland, Eisenberg* Decanted twice and then back in the fridge for two hours. Serious and full-bodied wine, never broad, but precise. Good acidity, currently still a bit too strongly marked by the wood. Too young. Wait. (91) Update, second day: wood much more restrained, more fruit and minerality evident and overall higher complexity. Now at **(92 points)** * [**2018 Schiefer & Domaines Kilger Blaufränkisch Königsberg**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=4693120&iNote=10586070) - *Austria, Burgenland, Südburgenland, Eisenberg* Decanted twice and then back into the fridge for two hours. Dark in the glass, cherry on the nose, notes of Brett (horse blanket), ripe but stable tannin framework. Good balance, charming without being generic. As is the Jalits Szapary, this wine is drinking well at this stage, but still hints at significant potential. Price / performance at the offer price of €15 is very good! (91-92) **(91 points)** * [**2016 Krutzler Blaufränkisch Reserve Eisenberg**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=3092012&iNote=10585776) - *Austria, Burgenland, Südburgenland, Eisenberg* Great nose with nice spice, quite little fruit, good acidity, wood if any in the background. Super balance. Very enjoyable to drink now, seems open and harmonious. **(92 points)** * [**2018 Weinbau Jalits Blaufränkisch Reserve Szapary Eisenberg**](https://www.cellartracker.com/note.asp?iWine=4205968&iNote=10586062) - *Austria, Burgenland, Südburgenland, Eisenberg* Decanted twice and then back into the fridge for two hours. Great nose with spices, measured power, wood well integrated, a bit riper than other BF at this tasting. The wine is drinking well at this point, but still hints at significant potential. Price / performance very, very good! **(91 points)**

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    Leoville Barton 1988

    I had this wine in February. Here are my thoughts from back then: This wine was a bit of a roller coaster ride. The bottle was standing up for two weeks and I opened it 1 hour before dinner. At first the aromas were quite muted and it tasted a bit like old cellar. Sipping at our first glass my girlfriend said that she tasted something like wet cardboard. I am terrible at picking up cork taint, but after she stated it I was picking it up as well, even though I felt that was a really supple cork taint. I was sad but did not want to give up, so I let the wine sit and thought why not try the big burgundy glasses. It was really amazing.. after half an hour and in the new glasses the wine was really transformed and now there was black cherry and bell pepper emerging from the glass. The taste was really lean and focused, with still some good structure and a very clear Cabernet Sauvignon taste profile. The last two glasses were clearly the best! I do not have experience with Bordeaux this old, but I have another bottle of this wine and I am thinking that next time I will give this thing a short decant. What do you think?

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    Tignanello 2016

    We had a bottle of Tignanello at a restaurant yesterday and it was the first time I tried this wine. I was really excited because it is such a famous wine. We gave it a short 40 minute decant before dinner. Notes: "A lot of fruit on the nose, very ripe. Plums, blackberries, cassis on the front and the notes of wood, leather take a backseat. Tannins give the wine a very good structure. A bit primary for my taste. Nonetheless, an excellent wine, 92-93 with upside potential." I must say, given the grape varieties, I was surprised by this ripe and almost jammy nature of this wine. I would drink it again anytime, but I am not sure about the price tag.

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