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at on peak, you'll be charged the most, another shoulder, another off peak. so what happens is that your production looks like this on the hours of the day. you're going to produce more obviously during the suspect with peaking around noon. when you overlay the curve, they kind of look like this. so solar lines up very well with peak usage. remember when you're overproducing and selling during the day and buying at night, you can use this differential so you're selling high and buying low. that differential can actually use to your advantage depending on your lifestyle. ok, your paybacks ranges from eight to 18 years if you have to look at it that way from people who typically buy. the return anywhere from 5 to 15% or 18% or more on those big systems. so it's not a bad return for a very, very low risk investment. let's say you have 7% on p.v., you're going green. if you got that from your stocks, your principal would be going into risk. so anyway, stocks can go down as we well know. this is very solid. monthly cash flow, let's talk about that. if you were to f
at on peak, you'll be charged the most, another shoulder, another off peak. so what happens is that your production looks like this on the hours of the day. you're going to produce more obviously during the suspect with peaking around noon. when you overlay the curve, they kind of look like this. so solar lines up very well with peak usage. remember when you're overproducing and selling during the day and buying at night, you can use this differential so you're selling high and buying low. that...
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phenomenon of shrinking capital so as they are these two coterminous are they tied to had only one hit peak oil as it's called you also hit peak capital are they connected can you explain that a little bit i think it's self-evident that they're connected and you know what we're seeing or are there. a large chains of consequence and feedback loops of systems that are tied together. the energy system you know represents our primary the primary resource for an industrial economy and it allows the other systems that we depend on to work including our systems for doing commerce era systems for doing agriculture and remember what one of the main inputs for agriculture now for of the form of industrial agriculture that we practice is capital you know that that comes right right after all the diesel fuel in the oil based pesticides and gas based fertilizers you know capital is where keeps our food supply going and that's becoming scarce for or for the farmers all over the world. transportation system and a system which is that you know the management of capital that the management of accumulated we
phenomenon of shrinking capital so as they are these two coterminous are they tied to had only one hit peak oil as it's called you also hit peak capital are they connected can you explain that a little bit i think it's self-evident that they're connected and you know what we're seeing or are there. a large chains of consequence and feedback loops of systems that are tied together. the energy system you know represents our primary the primary resource for an industrial economy and it allows the...
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we all know we need more cabs on the street at peak time. no matter how people word it, we need more cabs and i like the idea of the single user permit it is based on seniority. i know people who have been driving 30 or 40 years. there is no excuse they did not put their name down because i have known them 23 years and told them to put their name down and they said it is too late. in spite of that they should not be punished. there are still out there driving. i know several that have been driving 20 or 30 years that are able and who would be so happy to have this opportunity. the one place where i might not -- i do not totally understand is, i would think it would be better if they could buy it for a reasonable amount rather than leasing it through the city. i do not have a strong opinion on how that should be done. i do have a strong opinion to let 10 -- go to people who have driven 30 years would be wonderful. [bell] >> thank you. our next speakers. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. a special good afternoon to director ramos. i was not
we all know we need more cabs on the street at peak time. no matter how people word it, we need more cabs and i like the idea of the single user permit it is based on seniority. i know people who have been driving 30 or 40 years. there is no excuse they did not put their name down because i have known them 23 years and told them to put their name down and they said it is too late. in spite of that they should not be punished. there are still out there driving. i know several that have been...
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if you've ever been on grizzly peak a lot of people take it to the tildon park area, it is a windy road with pretty much nothing to keep you from going over the road, and it appears that's what happened. we have a tow truck at the top. we showed you live a person being put on a stretcher and being brought to safety. so we know at least one person now has been taken from the crash site up to safety. we don't know if someone else was also in the vehicle. at this point we're trying to find that out. we are keeping in close contact with oakland fire department as soon as we get more information we will bring it to you here. >>> sales of new homes in the united states have hit a five month low in part because of a glut of existing homes already on the market. but ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar is at a major town hall development in the east bay where home building still has a pulse, tom. >> reporter: frank, it's simply because those national numbers are just so bad that it may be the perfect time to go from brochure to being a buyer. kb homes development a half mile from b.a.r.t. has alrea
if you've ever been on grizzly peak a lot of people take it to the tildon park area, it is a windy road with pretty much nothing to keep you from going over the road, and it appears that's what happened. we have a tow truck at the top. we showed you live a person being put on a stretcher and being brought to safety. so we know at least one person now has been taken from the crash site up to safety. we don't know if someone else was also in the vehicle. at this point we're trying to find that...
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easier what do you think say ok will you get a bad only as a political factor the idea that we're peaking on oil worldwide this absolute peak is is scientifically invalid and it can be demonstrated that's a longer discussion but the resources are there is just a political question of getting at them we saw that in the caribbean cuba the b.p. disaster is probably because they have one of the deepest the migration traddles going on in. and of the deep sea there to find oil the some some scientists think it's another saudi arabia. or brazil it's in the orleans there it's a political question of whether the anglo-american oil giants and the governments behind them the military are going to let the let these countries develop that for their own use. this is a political little decision this is it it's a cheat a logical question those fields you describe are at the very edge of technological capacity and they may defy even the little strong this political will to do so or even on the monitors were right all that. the peak oil thing is a myth that was created by more importation robbery and selling
easier what do you think say ok will you get a bad only as a political factor the idea that we're peaking on oil worldwide this absolute peak is is scientifically invalid and it can be demonstrated that's a longer discussion but the resources are there is just a political question of getting at them we saw that in the caribbean cuba the b.p. disaster is probably because they have one of the deepest the migration traddles going on in. and of the deep sea there to find oil the some some...
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the next big telescope is a four meter telescope as big as the largest one at kitt peak but a modern one with the latest control system that will be built near flagstaff. not actually in flagstaff but southeast of flagstaff. that mirror is just about complete and they hope to take the first measurement in late 2001. right now there is no major plant but i would think once they get it built it is supported by the discovery channel we will see some documentary's on that and a chance to visit that in the future. that is called discovery channel telescope in 2011. we want to thank the university of arizona press. it was exciting to see my first book on the shelf that came out. here's how you can contact me with questions and i tossed it back to peter. >> we take questions at the end after steve has a chance to talk. have to do something here. hi am not used to these computers. >> up in the quarter. click on that. the little one. there you go. >> let me introduce stephen strom. steve is a ph.d. astronomer from harvard university and he spent much of his career in new york, massachusetts an
the next big telescope is a four meter telescope as big as the largest one at kitt peak but a modern one with the latest control system that will be built near flagstaff. not actually in flagstaff but southeast of flagstaff. that mirror is just about complete and they hope to take the first measurement in late 2001. right now there is no major plant but i would think once they get it built it is supported by the discovery channel we will see some documentary's on that and a chance to visit that...
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>> going up to twin peaks. >> one form does not change much. >> eucalyptus trees have got much taller. that is not halt leading up to predict that is the hill leading up to there. fifth avenue, that area of san francisco. ucsf. that is this area right here. >> it is an earthquake hazard micro zone. >> again, another example of the wpa. the streets, they wanted to get to the top of the hill, said the duties beautiful walls and stairways. they are doing well. >> all of these hillsides have catalyzed the design and construction of the interesting foundations and sub framing. >> up there, you'll find quite often, because it is rock, they have dug holes, filled it with concrete, put pulls up, and built their buildings. they have been there actually now 67 years. >> some of these are significant earthquake hazard? >> many of them, because they're not properly braced, because the foundations are not deep enough. the consequences could be significant during an earthquake. >> the tunnel opened that whole section up to development. did that lead to park side? >> west portal is right here. it th
>> going up to twin peaks. >> one form does not change much. >> eucalyptus trees have got much taller. that is not halt leading up to predict that is the hill leading up to there. fifth avenue, that area of san francisco. ucsf. that is this area right here. >> it is an earthquake hazard micro zone. >> again, another example of the wpa. the streets, they wanted to get to the top of the hill, said the duties beautiful walls and stairways. they are doing well....
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on sky's the limit mountaineering biggest ever peak project perch for liftoff in switch around. great shots more not just a moment but let's get going with football we're. one step away from making the group stages of the champions league the tougher stand i thought seeing up to now mickey have to make a qualifying play off stage group meanwhile they went into their home leg with a chill advantage after last week's notching ukraine blood. getting the ball rolling this time around ninety minutes in before alexey made me to see you know a couple of minutes from the time like strike right at the dead scalp consolation for the visitors would rabiner into friday's draw for another two leg for a week's. scottish champions rangers meanwhile we don't talk by my window folding a bad tempered for sweden chris whitaker's petulance punished with rangers down to ten men by the time it's a yellow pitch for visitors to be given twenty four minutes long one and i get no because whose side would then be forced to play the final twenty five minutes with single figures following mudgett periods dan
on sky's the limit mountaineering biggest ever peak project perch for liftoff in switch around. great shots more not just a moment but let's get going with football we're. one step away from making the group stages of the champions league the tougher stand i thought seeing up to now mickey have to make a qualifying play off stage group meanwhile they went into their home leg with a chill advantage after last week's notching ukraine blood. getting the ball rolling this time around ninety minutes...
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>> going up to twin peaks. >> one form does not change much. >> eucalyptus trees have got much taller. that is not halt leading up to predict that is the hill leading up to there. fifth avenue, that area of san francisco. ucsf. that is this area right here. >> it is an earthquake hazard micro zone. >> again, another example of the wpa. the streets, they wanted to get to the top of the hill, said the duties beautiful walls and stairways. they are doing well. >> all of these hillsides have catalyzed the design and construction of the interesting foundations and sub framing. >> up there, you'll find quite >> up there, you'll find quite often, because it is rock, they
>> going up to twin peaks. >> one form does not change much. >> eucalyptus trees have got much taller. that is not halt leading up to predict that is the hill leading up to there. fifth avenue, that area of san francisco. ucsf. that is this area right here. >> it is an earthquake hazard micro zone. >> again, another example of the wpa. the streets, they wanted to get to the top of the hill, said the duties beautiful walls and stairways. they are doing well....
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some pushed their friends on to keep going. >> the children stayed overnight at a lodge near the summit. they'll climb to the peak on tuesday. it's a really tough climb, that one. amazing. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
some pushed their friends on to keep going. >> the children stayed overnight at a lodge near the summit. they'll climb to the peak on tuesday. it's a really tough climb, that one. amazing. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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. >> hold on, hold on, i'm really peaking here. >> oh, come on. >> stop pointing the gun at us. >> stop pointing it at us! >> come on, man, point it somewhere else. >> hey, nobody minds if i do a little dancing right now, do they? >> nobody cares if you're dancing, charlie. >> hey, guys. >> frank. >> could somebody please take me to the hospital? because i'm pretty sure i just broke every single bone in my foot punting that football. >> really? >> yeah, i didn't make the eagles, but i would like to go to the emergency room right now, please. >> so your bones are made out of glass! yes. >> (chuckling): nice. >> no, my bones aren't... you know what? forget-- it doesn't matter because i made the furthest, so i win. >> well, no, i win, because you're the girl and you got knocked unconscious. >> you dt win. you got crushed, dude. >> yes. >> what is this? that is so stupid! guess what? i made it the farthest. >> yes, yes, yes. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> what are you talking about? >> you just shattered every bone... (gunshot) >> (laughing): holy shit, this thing is loaded. >> my leg! >> doyle, a
. >> hold on, hold on, i'm really peaking here. >> oh, come on. >> stop pointing the gun at us. >> stop pointing it at us! >> come on, man, point it somewhere else. >> hey, nobody minds if i do a little dancing right now, do they? >> nobody cares if you're dancing, charlie. >> hey, guys. >> frank. >> could somebody please take me to the hospital? because i'm pretty sure i just broke every single bone in my foot punting that football....
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some pushed their friends on to keep going. >> the children stayed overnight at a lodge near the summit. they'll climb to the peak on tuesday. it's a really tough climb, that one. amazing. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
some pushed their friends on to keep going. >> the children stayed overnight at a lodge near the summit. they'll climb to the peak on tuesday. it's a really tough climb, that one. amazing. that wraps up this edition of "newsline." i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. thanks for joining us.
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on strike. that takes a lot of courage in china with their society. as far as peak time medallions, this is an opportunity for the city. the city gets involved in businesses because it needs to regulate them. this is a golden opportunity to start employing cabdrivers in a test program where i worked at a company where we split the meter and we were given minimum wage. you can take all the personal information and data information because you are implying the cabdrivers and you can treat them that way. the way it works is you pay minimum wage and the harder they work, the more money they make because they split the meter 60- 40 or whatever way is fair. members of the teamsters, there will be collective bargaining and you will have 40 cabs that you will be able to work some of your experiments on. i feel like a lab rat in many cases. every day, there's something new coming in and we have to figure out what it is and how it will affect us. i have been driving a long time. there has never been enough cabs to satisfy everybody. thank you. >> next speaker, please. [readin
on strike. that takes a lot of courage in china with their society. as far as peak time medallions, this is an opportunity for the city. the city gets involved in businesses because it needs to regulate them. this is a golden opportunity to start employing cabdrivers in a test program where i worked at a company where we split the meter and we were given minimum wage. you can take all the personal information and data information because you are implying the cabdrivers and you can treat them...
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is running out of oil due to peak oil so it's implementing other solutions which are going to be dead on arrival you can also see how we are at the peak system that we have at the moment because we have a petro dollar basically dollar backed by oil but they're in a death grip saudi arabia can't do with less than eighty five dollars because of the disaster of the us based debt system which is never which is clearly not been fixed so but because of that the us can't ever grow out of those debts the western world because oil cannot go below eighty five dollars right you also will never have the demand for a credit to keep the credit ponzi scheme going like it has been because of the felde you're to find new significant oil discoveries that would require a massive draw on credit so this is peak credit working along with peak oil and peak everything else peak globalisation peak financialization so things are falling apart and they're falling apart in different countries in different ways. now speaking of resources i want to go to the headline for an interesting quote in this story is jeremy g
is running out of oil due to peak oil so it's implementing other solutions which are going to be dead on arrival you can also see how we are at the peak system that we have at the moment because we have a petro dollar basically dollar backed by oil but they're in a death grip saudi arabia can't do with less than eighty five dollars because of the disaster of the us based debt system which is never which is clearly not been fixed so but because of that the us can't ever grow out of those debts...