Somehow the funky gun made the trip to the place the cops dragged the body, right?
I slept in that morning, I've been so busy. With rent control and music. I understand Joe's trial will be…
What happened to the average Joe March 25th update, Vern? Or, better yet, what new re Albert Arzola, Jr.
Upon reviewing Vern’s account of Andrea McElroy and Lynne Riddle’s subsequent remarks, a question emerge related to the use of…
Aka elder abuse
Didn't you swing on some old dude?
I guess Esther joins the list of people who assured me I was wrong and yet the Court’s ruling shows…
I guess that works the magical "firefighter" into the description.
Okay, Kerr is a giant pustule. But who cares if he is retired or not?
UC Berkeley Archive
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High speed rail. No GHG reduction if powered without renewable energy
Posted on February 7, 2011 | 5 Comments. . . While I will edit their report let me quote from page 29. “High-speed rail proponents have recently acknowledged the need to augment any new train infrastructure with investments in […] -
HS rail enviro tradeoff of GHG Vs sulfur dioxide
Posted on June 8, 2010 | No CommentsThe current issue of UC Berkeley’s Transportation Newsletter contains a featured report entitled “Tracking High-Speed Rail’s [HSR] Energy Use and Emissions.” Arpad Horvath, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering […] -
CHRSA bullet train to produce 10 million metric tons of carbon dioxide per year
Posted on December 19, 2009 | 2 CommentsAlthough I added this comment to my prior post on the proposed bullet train, this professor makes a strong argument that, to date, has not been addressed. The Environmental Trade-offs […]
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![HS rail enviro tradeoff of GHG Vs sulfur dioxide The current issue of UC Berkeley’s Transportation Newsletter contains a featured report entitled “Tracking High-Speed Rail’s [HSR] Energy Use and Emissions.” Arpad Horvath, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering […]](https://www.orangejuiceblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/High-speed-rail.jpg)
Oh yeah the excuse for not releasing the cops' names is that they are being "threatened." We don't believe that…