Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 25 of 26
  1. #1
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749

  2. #2
    notthewordsofonewhokneels Thread's Avatar
    My Team
    Los Angeles Lakers
    Join Date
    Mar 2010
    Post Count
    82,149
    Eh, when they close the golf courses and car washes then I'll buy it. Otherwise? Uh, uh.

  3. #3
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558

  4. #4
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    If you had read the article instead of immediately snarking you would have realized it had nothing to do with the Colorado River or Lake Powell/Mead.

  5. #5
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    If you had read the article instead of immediately snarking you would have realized it had nothing to do with the Colorado River or Lake Powell/Mead.
    no snark intended, it's one big drought they're having out west.

    I liked the article, it was a good read.

  6. #6
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    lol "nothing to do"

  7. #7
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    no snark intended, it's one big drought they're having out west.

    lol nothing to do


    Oh my! i started a thread Whinehole said should have been included in another.

    And that's coming from the asshole that starts 10 copy/paste threads a day.

  8. #8
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558


    Oh my! i started a thread Whinehole said should have been included in another..
    except, I said no such thing. related things are related, is all.

    my like was sincere, I like that you're posting about this.

  9. #9
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    If you had read the article instead of immediately snarking you would have realized it had nothing to do with the Colorado River or Lake Powell/Mead.
    Turn it around on yourself, brainiac



    Near the middle of the picnic table, maybe three feet from the edge that represented the Oregon border, was a small label indicating “The Delta.” It marked what Lund described as the most important element of California’s plumbing: an expanse of some seven hundred thousand acres, east of the Bay Area, formed by the confluence of several rivers, the largest of which are the Sacramento and the San Joaquin. For tens of millions of Californians, the Delta—which is also known as the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, the Bay-Delta, and the California Delta—serves as a hydrological hub. “The Delta ties everything together,” Lund said. All the fresh water that farms and cities in the south import from the north comes from it. Not far from our picnic table, large pumping stations were sending Delta water to other parts of the state.

    In 2014, while I was researching an article and a book about the Colorado River, I interviewed Pat Mulroy, who had recently retired as the general manager of the Southern Nevada Water Authority and had just become a fellow at the University of Nevada’s law school. She surprised me by saying that the condition of the Delta—which lies several hundred miles outside the Colorado’s watershed and which I’d only just heard of—posed as grave a threat to the Colorado’s long-term stability as the shockingly low water levels I’d seen in its two largest reservoirs, Lake Powell and Lake Mead. Seven Western states and Mexico divert water from the Colorado, which for decades has been depleted by drought and unsustainable use. As Mulroy and I spoke, California was already being forced to reduce its withdrawals. The Delta is crucial because, if it ever failed as a hub, the resulting water crisis in California would increase existing tensions with the Colorado’s other parched dependents. “One good earthquake would do it,” Mulroy said.

  10. #10
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    Turn it around on yourself, brainiac

    Glad you went back and read the first paragraph. Now read the rest and you will see it isn't discussing the drought.

  11. #11
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    Now read the rest and you will see it isn't discussing the drought.
    the drought is the broader context for the whole political discussion, but you're right: sea-level rise/penetration as well as the limitations and drawbacks of terraforming and environmental regulation are also discussed. would you like to discuss those instead?

  12. #12
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    Glad you went back and read the first paragraph.
    This paragraph's right in the middle.

    Every Delta-related water issue has been complicated by the ongoing Western drought. (Tree-ring analysis shows the past two decades were the driest in more than a thousand years.) Under ideal cir stances, surface water and groundwater are complementary resources: in dry years, increased groundwater pumping makes up for the lower surface flows, while in wet years heavy precipitation allows subterranean aquifers to recharge. But the drought has changed all that, by stressing all resources at once.

  13. #13
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    keeps coming up throughout

    The real problem in California and the rest of the West isn’t a shortage of water storage; it’s a shortage of water.

  14. #14
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    what do you think of this suggestion, CC?

    George believes that, because of the water issues, there’s no alternative to fallowing large amounts of farmland in the San Joaquin Valley. Urbanites will have to cut back, too—the vegetation that most Angelenos think of as the natural flora of their delightful region, including the palm and citrus trees, is both irrigation-dependent and non-native—but the only way to make truly meaningful reductions is to limit water use by agriculture.

  15. #15
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    the drought is the broader context for the whole political discussion, but you're right: sea-level rise/penetration as well as the limitations and drawbacks of terraforming and environmental regulation are also discussed. would you like to discuss those instead?
    I think the article covered the points nicely.

    Hopefully the non-assholes will appreciate it instead of trying to turn it into another confrontation they can claim a "win" on like you do.

  16. #16
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    what do you think of this suggestion, CC?
    cutting back on agriculture in California is inevitable.

  17. #17
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    I think the article covered the points nicely.

    Hopefully the non-assholes will appreciate it instead of trying to turn it into another confrontation they can claim a "win" on like you do.
    except I didn't do anything of the sort, you're the one who got snarky and combative. all I did was point out your mistakes and misstatements.

  18. #18
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    (as usual, CC gets thrown off balance by his own irritibility and his personal grudges.)

  19. #19
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    except I didn't do anything of the sort, you're the one who got snarky and combative. all I did was point out your mistakes and misstatements.
    LOL mistakes and misstatements

    innocent Whinehole

  20. #20
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2009
    Post Count
    97,518
    1/3 of electricity in CA is consumed by moving water

  21. #21
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    LOL mistakes and misstatements

    innocent Whinehole
    crankypants CC. is that a potato or a pantload in your shorts?


  22. #22
    Veteran
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    May 2008
    Post Count
    18,121
    Crying because someone didn't post in your old ty thread

    lol sad grandpa

  23. #23
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    crankypants CC. is that a potato or a pantload in your shorts?

    Oh good one Whinehole! You will be ready for middle school soon with those high quality insults.

  24. #24
    dangerous floater Winehole23's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Nov 2008
    Post Count
    89,558
    Oh good one Whinehole! You will be ready for middle school soon with those high quality insults.
    You ting yourself immediately was hilarious

  25. #25
    Mr. John Wayne CosmicCowboy's Avatar
    My Team
    San Antonio Spurs
    Join Date
    Mar 2003
    Post Count
    43,749
    You ting yourself immediately was hilarious
    and Whinehole declares himself the "winner" again.

    How sadly predictable.

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •