Seems to me it'd be a lot easier to scale this incline than a vertical wall
Ricaz
Wikipedia says it was built around the 5th century
This question confuses me geometrically
Article says
seven years late and $17 billion over budget
It's on HBO as well :)
Nope, you're right. AC uses a lot of power, and 1000W of solar panels would take up at least 5 m2. You would need around double that if you're gonna run solely on solar power, too, as well as a big ass battery bank.
The guy in the video is using a 5000 BTU unit to cool a small room, though, and manually switches to grid power during the night. Would definitely save money.
If I had a house with plenty of space, I would definitely make the investment.
My account is 13, but lurked a bit before that. Never installed the official app. Used RES for desktop, and Boost for mobile.
Not that I know of. We still use gas in old buildings where it was already laid in, but new construction only has electricity. By 2035 heating by gas will also be phased out.
Yeah, induction is just a no-brainer at this point
Actually I just made up my own written language that happens to consist of 64 case-sensitive characters in one string. This is how I communicate
Is there a problem with this? We did the exact same thing many years ago in Denmark. Electric (induction) stoves are the norm now and a no-brainer imo. Much efficiency
Do you really think anyone outside the US thinks "freedom" is your main export? Lmao
Cisco and Juniper CLIs are terrible imo.. Why won't they just use a proper modern set of tools instead of their own proprietary shit that doesn't interface with anything else?