What do you mean by fossil fuel? The Tennessee Valley Authority which provides power for North Alabama, parts of Tennessee and parts of Georgia is generated by a dam on the Tennessee River.
Some power is produced by nuclear energy. Not all electricity is created with coal. I am not an electrical engineer so I don't know how fossil fuel plays into the equation. Does all sources of electricity require the use of fossil fuels? If so, is it really 99%?
Power tools, automobiles, busses, trains, trucks, cars, airplanes, television, computers, ipods/ipads, backyard grills, gas-powered lawnmowers, tractors, power farm implements, manufacturing...
...and yet, sawyer decides to single out only females who use a freaking clothes driers? Men use them too, along with all the other things I've listed.
Just another one of sawyer's "women are bad because [fill in the blank]" threads. Nothing to see here. Move along.
About 68%:
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What is U.S. electricity generation by energy source? - FAQ - U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA)
And the TVA uses a variety of sources, one of them being coal.
TVA: Fossil-Fuel Generation
I'm sure it varies from one panty thief to another, but whatever it is, you probably don't want them back.I don't even want to know what the panty thief does with the panties. :lol:
I know that right now, where I live, if you hung anything white outside for more than about 5 minutes it would come back inside looking more greenish-yellow with all the pollen in the air.
That might damn well kill half my family by causing us to drown in snot.
I have a one bedroom condo that I rent out.
It's an attractive, good rental, but the building is older and they only had a downstairs laundry room when they built it. In the past, that was never a problem when renting the condo, but just in the past two years, every woman that calls about that rental asks if there is a washer/dryer in the unit itself. It became such an issue that I finally did install a washer/dryer in the unit, which seemed to really make it more attractive to potential renters.
I assumed that the concern was people were stealing women's laundry.
What I want to know is, who in Hell is stealing women's underwear, is it other women or unusual men? Don't the thieves concern themselves with sizes, etc? It seems strange to me.
Actually, on the ship we had a male CS that would sneak into women's berthings and steal dirty underwear from our laundry bags. He was caught redhanded in a berthing doing it, and when they searched his locker later, they found it filled with dirty women's underwear.
I guess to some people, clean underwear drying on the line might be just as "valuable".
You don't do your own laundry do you?So how many of you AGW women that think we are warming the planet use a solar drier? My guess is 99% of you use fossil fuel to dry your laundry. This may set a record as the least responded to poll in DP history. People hate to admit their hypocrisy.:lol:
I'm sure it varies from one panty thief to another, but whatever it is, you probably don't want them back.
For instance our German Shepherd once stole one of my daughter's panties and ate them. After he puked them up she didn't want them back.