Midtown Urbanist
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Well, there is a lot of social justice to cram in the first two years.You have got to be kidding...
Then in the following two years as well.
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Well, there is a lot of social justice to cram in the first two years.You have got to be kidding...
What "massive surplus of power"?
It's more like 40% support of those that voted. The system allows a majority government.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/video/2...oned-about-96-councillors-in-leeds-grenville/
Wow, get this guy off TV for a while. He just destroyed all reasoning for cutting the size of Toronto council, while his riding has 96 councillors and 10 mayors.
Conservative support typically gets under-sampled and liberal support (Liberals/NDP/Greens) over-sampled in official polls though. I had many people on here ridicule me up to 72 hours before the election for daring to state the obvious that Ford was going to win.
Actually, all the major pollsters predicted a PC majority.
People seem to love to bring up our selling of "surplus green energy", ignoring the minutiae of it; that it's being produced generally during off-peak hours and there's no way to store it.
With a special emphasis on sex education, doubtless...Just perfect:
Jennifer Pagliaro
As first reported by @goldsbie, I have confirmed Alexander “Sandro” Lisi,
former mayor Rob Ford’s friend and sometimes driver whose charges were dismissed after *the* crack video was entered into evidence/released publicly, is running for TDSB trustee in Ward 1
With a special emphasis on sex education, doubtless...
'Dros before hosJust perfect:
Jennifer Pagliaro
As first reported by @goldsbie, I have confirmed Alexander “Sandro” Lisi,
former mayor Rob Ford’s friend and sometimes driver whose charges were dismissed after *the* crack video was entered into evidence/released publicly, is running for TDSB trustee in Ward 1
Remember when Liberals came to power in 2003, after PC rule, and they uncovered a “hidden” deficit of $5.4 billion?
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/edi..._content=OntarioFinancesPCsknewEDITORIALBOARD
It's so highly technical that it's 'beneath the radar' on the web. But it's an essential discussion. I'll keep searching.
Even getting details on this is difficult. I have to delve to see if they're 'filtering' their DC ripple or not. I would have thought not, because you lose the equivalent of 'torque' if put through a cap bank. Again, a crucial point, because reintegrating final AC from asynchronous ripple DC requires a filtered source (one would presume), unless reformation (unrectifying by a switching circuit) could reconstitute AC assuming certain factors, like ripple phase angle if unfiltered. Whether the phase angle could be led or lagged by LC coupling is a good question. Obviously in theory it is. In practice? Whenever I do get hits Googling on it, the one thing that's a given is "cost".
Still digging on this, and on PQ/Ont interconnects.
Btw: "UHV" is still current terminology (duplicitous meaning unintended). It's still on the books, but not showing much in discussions now. I guess the 'ultra' aspect has become so commonplace now...
Addendum: Found an excellent paper on the topic (what a difference a day makes for finding key search words!)
Print page 13
Ontario-Quebec Interconnection Capability: A Technical Review - Ieso
See review here:
Ontario-Quebec Interconnection Capability - A Technical Review - Ieso