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Thread: World Wide Power Off
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31st March 2008, 08:00 PM #121
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31st March 2008, 08:03 PM #122
they come from airasole not candles,
i just had an idea if we all stop breathing there will be less co2 going into the atmasphere and global worming will stop.
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31st March 2008, 08:13 PM #123
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31st March 2008, 08:18 PM #124
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31st March 2008, 08:32 PM #125
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31st March 2008, 08:38 PM #126
Not sure how you could even begin to compare then to now. What were the water storages like at the time? What was the population, what was the water consumption per person vs availability of stored water and what is it now
. Very hard to compare accurately (any of this stuff).
I reckon there are simply too many of us, we're worse than rabbits. Knock a couple of billion on the head or toss 'em into the river in hessian bags, that should slow things down for a bit.
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31st March 2008, 08:46 PM #127
I dont suppose population growth on top of a prolonged dry spell has anything to do with water shortages?
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31st March 2008, 08:52 PM #128
67/68 was the last major drought in Ballarat (at its peak) and because of it they built the Gong (Lal Lal Reservoir) to supply Ballarat and Geelong. I vaguley remember because my Dad was in charge of building the pipeline from the Gong to Ballarat.
Ballarats population has gone tropo since then, and the capacitys are now at 8.5% (average of all the reservoirs) but alls not gloom, as the Goldfields Pipeline opens in 12 weeks to top up the White Swan. Rain is still needed, but the long term forcasters are predicting its not to far away.
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31st March 2008, 09:07 PM #129
Ballarats water storage has overflowed nearly every year but for the last 7 years it is going down not up.
The thought that Ballarat needs more resavouirs is false as the present ones dont fill. This is not due to the extra users but mainly due to the fact the rainfall has been so low for such a prolonged period.regards
David
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31st March 2008, 09:20 PM #130
But the 67/68 drought (as i said, at its peak, just like we are peaking now) started in the early 60`s no different to the time frame now.
Imagine back then if all the crazys had come out and protested about building the Gong because their was no water to fill it? And the pussy Government caved in just like Bracksey kept doing? It was Bolte who had the vision and commonsence and agreed. Thank God, otherwise Ballarat would be in total crisis.
And shame about the billions and billions of liters of water that flow from the Otways into the ocean isnt it. Could really use that. Maybe Brumby will show his big balls and agree to a new dam, because believe it ot not, it is going to rain again just like it did after the big one in the Rat after 67/68
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31st March 2008, 09:31 PM #131
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31st March 2008, 10:02 PM #132
IncreaSe is how the word is spelt Rod.
Look around you mate, get out of the city and have a good look around at the countryside, check out the Murray, look at the ice fields and glaciers of the world, just open your eyes and your mind
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31st March 2008, 11:08 PM #133
Spelling was never a strong ponit. LOL
I do know that the ice fields are increasing thanks to some cold winters. Funny how they refreeze when it gets cold!!
I don't know if it is me that needs to open my mind here Christopha. See my post above. I guess the Murray will never recover when it rains again eh? What are you going to point to next time the Murray floods? Or is a flooding Murray river a thing of the past? Really.Great plastering tips at
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1st April 2008, 12:00 AM #134
As I understand it Silent, you're mostly right
what I think happened when the lights were turned off is that the "peaking" plants (hydro or gas turbine) were already off because it was a Saturday night and the coal fired stations just continued going flat out.
Generating output was varied by varying the electrical current feeding the electro magnets inside the generators which in turn varies the power output.
as I said earlier ZILCH impact apart from feeling warm and fuzzy
the acid test is how many lights were turned off as not needed today?
ian
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1st April 2008, 12:25 AM #135
The organiser of this lights out rubbish here in Melbourne told us today in the paper that "2 million" Vctorians turned the power off, and it was the equivalent of taking 64.000 cars off the road for an hour. What an idiot.
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