Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.USN_Hokie wrote:Trial? Give me a break. How are they going to judge effectiveness at combating goreball whining?HokieFanDC wrote:I'm not pretending, or claiming anything. It's a trial. If it works, and they produce in larger quantities, price goes down.USN_Hokie wrote:Don't pretend this isn't an absurd waste.HokieFanDC wrote:It's not actually paint. It's a sealant. Asphalt has to be sealed on a regular basis, so they are using this product instead of standard asphalt sealant. The CoolSeal they are using is water based, while most sealants are polymer based, so the runoff effect is more environmentally friendly. No net impact from the trucks since they have to haul whatever sealant they're using anyway. Same with the production, no net impact.BigDave wrote:That can't possibly be a net win for the climate, can it? The trucks they are hauling it in produce pollution. They probably produce greenhouse gasses when they make the stuff. And there's the potential of runoff on the rare occasion it rains. This just doesn't seem like a net win.
And by using reflective surfaces, it reduces ground temps, which means less heat coming from the ground at night, which lowers A/C bills.
It's a trial to test the actual impacts, I don't see why anyone has an issue with testing out things like this.
It's supposed to increase the durability of the roads, and it is skid tested.
I'm definitely skeptical, but it's funny watching people get their panties in a wad over a trial. I know, California. It's a huge trigger for some folks.
That must be some good kool-aid.
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We can compare tax bills if you wish to make this personal, but I would expect that neither of our tax dollars are being used to fund this project.cwtcr hokie wrote:I know you have to actually pay taxes to be irritated when they are wasted, so it is good to know that you are a taker, not a giver. I have to prepare for your detailed response now.....ip_law-hokie wrote:angry old men.HokieFanDC wrote:I'm not pretending, or claiming anything. It's a trial. If it works, and they produce in larger quantities, price goes down.USN_Hokie wrote:Don't pretend this isn't an absurd waste.HokieFanDC wrote:It's not actually paint. It's a sealant. Asphalt has to be sealed on a regular basis, so they are using this product instead of standard asphalt sealant. The CoolSeal they are using is water based, while most sealants are polymer based, so the runoff effect is more environmentally friendly. No net impact from the trucks since they have to haul whatever sealant they're using anyway. Same with the production, no net impact.BigDave wrote:That can't possibly be a net win for the climate, can it? The trucks they are hauling it in produce pollution. They probably produce greenhouse gasses when they make the stuff. And there's the potential of runoff on the rare occasion it rains. This just doesn't seem like a net win.
And by using reflective surfaces, it reduces ground temps, which means less heat coming from the ground at night, which lowers A/C bills.
It's a trial to test the actual impacts, I don't see why anyone has an issue with testing out things like this.
It's supposed to increase the durability of the roads, and it is skid tested.
I'm definitely skeptical, but it's funny watching people get their panties in a wad over a trial. I know, California. It's a huge trigger for some folks.
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I'm shocked you guys picked white. You know Maxine Waters will cry that they're whitewashing the city, "literally painting that MFer white!". Surprised pink or some gay rainbow color wasn't picked.ip_law-hokie wrote:We can compare tax bills if you wish to make this personal, but I would expect that neither of our tax dollars are being used to fund this project.cwtcr hokie wrote:I know you have to actually pay taxes to be irritated when they are wasted, so it is good to know that you are a taker, not a giver. I have to prepare for your detailed response now.....ip_law-hokie wrote:angry old men.HokieFanDC wrote:I'm not pretending, or claiming anything. It's a trial. If it works, and they produce in larger quantities, price goes down.USN_Hokie wrote:Don't pretend this isn't an absurd waste.HokieFanDC wrote: It's not actually paint. It's a sealant. Asphalt has to be sealed on a regular basis, so they are using this product instead of standard asphalt sealant. The CoolSeal they are using is water based, while most sealants are polymer based, so the runoff effect is more environmentally friendly. No net impact from the trucks since they have to haul whatever sealant they're using anyway. Same with the production, no net impact.
And by using reflective surfaces, it reduces ground temps, which means less heat coming from the ground at night, which lowers A/C bills.
It's a trial to test the actual impacts, I don't see why anyone has an issue with testing out things like this.
It's supposed to increase the durability of the roads, and it is skid tested.
I'm definitely skeptical, but it's funny watching people get their panties in a wad over a trial. I know, California. It's a huge trigger for some folks.
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That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
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USN_Hokie wrote:That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
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HokieFanDC wrote:USN_Hokie wrote:That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
Every idea is not good, most that gov. idiots come up with are super bad ideas.... this "trial" qualifies under the waste and stupid section. If they really are worried about goreball warming then figure out how to make cows, horses and pigs not fart
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I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.HokieFanDC wrote:USN_Hokie wrote:That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
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Maybe you should just read what I wrote, instead of making up your own BS.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.HokieFanDC wrote:USN_Hokie wrote:That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
"Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces". It's a pretty simple concept. People have been working on reducing urban heat for a while now.
Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
You keep saying the same thing over and over as if that makes it less silly.HokieFanDC wrote:Maybe you should just read what I wrote, instead of making up your own BS.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.HokieFanDC wrote:USN_Hokie wrote:That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
"Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces". It's a pretty simple concept. People have been working on reducing urban heat for a while now.
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I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.USN_Hokie wrote:You keep saying the same thing over and over as if that makes it less silly.HokieFanDC wrote:Maybe you should just read what I wrote, instead of making up your own BS.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.HokieFanDC wrote:USN_Hokie wrote:That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.HokieFanDC wrote: Combating climate change isn't a goal. Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces, is a goal. I'm guessing they'll probably use some sort of thermometer to measure the effectiveness.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
"Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces". It's a pretty simple concept. People have been working on reducing urban heat for a while now.
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I'm laughing my arse off imagining you out there with a thermometer measuring the temperature. I'd love to hear what your test design would look like.HokieFanDC wrote:I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.USN_Hokie wrote:You keep saying the same thing over and over as if that makes it less silly.HokieFanDC wrote:Maybe you should just read what I wrote, instead of making up your own BS.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.HokieFanDC wrote:USN_Hokie wrote:
That is weapons-grade, 6th grade science fair stupid. You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun? Maybe you should have just called Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mi. to paint roads white.
No seriously, you invalidate your entire argument as a farce with such a stupid rationalization for wasting tax dollars.
Your question: "You think we need to spend all this money to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun?"
Answer: No, of course not. Nothing about any of this has anything to do with your silly question. Good job, Cap'n BS.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
"Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces". It's a pretty simple concept. People have been working on reducing urban heat for a while now.
You truly are a Kalifornian, and you look like a dufus defending this idiocy. DC....saving the earth...one $40k mile of white paint at a time.
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Glub-glug-glub..pfffffttt....thiiiffft..-ut-ut-ut...
Shreeeewwwwww.....
Yeah.
Let’s paint the roads white, man. It will heal, like, the earth, man. Yeah.
This is stupid shirt, even by Cali standards.
Shreeeewwwwww.....
Yeah.
Let’s paint the roads white, man. It will heal, like, the earth, man. Yeah.
This is stupid shirt, even by Cali standards.
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You guys seem to know a lot about the technical merits of the pilot.RiverguyVT wrote:Glub-glug-glub..pfffffttt....thiiiffft..-ut-ut-ut...
Shreeeewwwwww.....
Yeah.
Let’s paint the roads white, man. It will heal, like, the earth, man. Yeah.
This is stupid shirt, even by Cali standards.
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Technical merits of the pilot?ip_law-hokie wrote:You guys seem to know a lot about the technical merits of the pilot.RiverguyVT wrote:Glub-glug-glub..pfffffttt....thiiiffft..-ut-ut-ut...
Shreeeewwwwww.....
Yeah.
Let’s paint the roads white, man. It will heal, like, the earth, man. Yeah.
This is stupid shirt, even by Cali standards.
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So I put (the dead dog) on her doorstep!
Salute the Marines
Soon we'll have planes that fly 22000 mph
"#PedoPete" = Hunter's name for his dad.
Salute the Marines
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Correct.RiverguyVT wrote:Technical merits of the pilot?ip_law-hokie wrote:You guys seem to know a lot about the technical merits of the pilot.RiverguyVT wrote:Glub-glug-glub..pfffffttt....thiiiffft..-ut-ut-ut...
Shreeeewwwwww.....
Yeah.
Let’s paint the roads white, man. It will heal, like, the earth, man. Yeah.
This is stupid shirt, even by Cali standards.
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At least you stopped with your moronic nonsense about figuring out if dark surfaces get hot. You slink away from that, and try something else.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm laughing my arse off imagining you out there with a thermometer measuring the temperature. I'd love to hear what your test design would look like.HokieFanDC wrote:I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.USN_Hokie wrote:You keep saying the same thing over and over as if that makes it less silly.HokieFanDC wrote:Maybe you should just read what I wrote, instead of making up your own BS.USN_Hokie wrote:
I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
"Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces". It's a pretty simple concept. People have been working on reducing urban heat for a while now.
You truly are a Kalifornian, and you look like a dufus defending this idiocy. DC....saving the earth...one $40k mile of white paint at a time.
Of course, you've moved on to more idiocy. I'm sure you know there are dozens of ways to measure air and surface temps.
As for this trial, I don't really care what you think. You sound like a 75 year old grocery store bagger with a GED.
People who are afraid to try new things never accomplish anything meaningful. This might be a horrible failure. It may work great.
Here's a question. Why do you think $40k/mile is an astronomical number. How much do you think it costs to repave or maintain a mile of road? $1M? $2M? Every 10 or 15 years? What if this sealant gives you an extra year or 2? Then it pays for itself. Of course, you'd never know the answer to that. You'd still be coughing up dirt balls in your covered wagon.
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I'm not backing away from anything thermometer boy, but you sure seem to be dodge dip dive dodging back the non-asinine conclusion I gave you a few posts ago. You even managed to eff that up though with your assumption that no other (much cheaper) sealing methods exist.HokieFanDC wrote:At least you stopped with your moronic nonsense about figuring out if dark surfaces get hot. You slink away from that, and try something else.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm laughing my arse off imagining you out there with a thermometer measuring the temperature. I'd love to hear what your test design would look like.HokieFanDC wrote:I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.USN_Hokie wrote:You keep saying the same thing over and over as if that makes it less silly.HokieFanDC wrote:Maybe you should just read what I wrote, instead of making up your own BS.USN_Hokie wrote:
I'm sorry, I assumed you understood how heat radiates. We can have Mr. Wizard explain that next.
I'm dying here. When you were talking about trials I assumed you meant wear/durability and traffic safety, not a full-on global warming science fair project.
"Reducing the localized temp increases from dark surfaces". It's a pretty simple concept. People have been working on reducing urban heat for a while now.
You truly are a Kalifornian, and you look like a dufus defending this idiocy. DC....saving the earth...one $40k mile of white paint at a time.
Of course, you've moved on to more idiocy. I'm sure you know there are dozens of ways to measure air and surface temps.
As for this trial, I don't really care what you think. You sound like a 75 year old grocery store bagger with a GED.
People who are afraid to try new things never accomplish anything meaningful. This might be a horrible failure. It may work great.
Here's a question. Why do you think $40k/mile is an astronomical number. How much do you think it costs to repave or maintain a mile of road? $1M? $2M? Every 10 or 15 years? What if this sealant gives you an extra year or 2? Then it pays for itself. Of course, you'd never know the answer to that. You'd still be coughing up dirt balls in your covered wagon.
You're a non-stop excuse factory for your messed up state.
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LOL. That's too bad you're not backing away, that was a dumb statement.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm not backing away from anything thermometer boy, but you sure seem to be dodge dip dive dodging back the non-asinine conclusion I gave you a few posts ago. You even managed to eff that up though with your assumption that no other (much cheaper) sealing methods exist.HokieFanDC wrote:At least you stopped with your moronic nonsense about figuring out if dark surfaces get hot. You slink away from that, and try something else.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm laughing my arse off imagining you out there with a thermometer measuring the temperature. I'd love to hear what your test design would look like.HokieFanDC wrote:I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.USN_Hokie wrote: You keep saying the same thing over and over as if that makes it less silly.
You truly are a Kalifornian, and you look like a dufus defending this idiocy. DC....saving the earth...one $40k mile of white paint at a time.
Of course, you've moved on to more idiocy. I'm sure you know there are dozens of ways to measure air and surface temps.
As for this trial, I don't really care what you think. You sound like a 75 year old grocery store bagger with a GED.
People who are afraid to try new things never accomplish anything meaningful. This might be a horrible failure. It may work great.
Here's a question. Why do you think $40k/mile is an astronomical number. How much do you think it costs to repave or maintain a mile of road? $1M? $2M? Every 10 or 15 years? What if this sealant gives you an extra year or 2? Then it pays for itself. Of course, you'd never know the answer to that. You'd still be coughing up dirt balls in your covered wagon.
You're a non-stop excuse factory for your messed up state.
I have no idea what conclusion you're talking about - please tell me what that was.
As for an assumption about the cost, I didn't make any. I asked YOU why YOU thought $40k/mile is a lot.
I don't know if it is or not. I'm sure there are other sealants that are cheaper, but are they as effective?
Again, I don't know.
As to your last point, there are lots of messed up things about Cali. There are also lots of great things. I'm not making excuses for this, I just think you sound like a triggered curmudgeon. It's odd to me that a dude living on the other side of the country is worked up over how LA is spending LA resident tax dollars. Then again, you live in a state with all the bad lefty CA socialist leanings, but without the great weather, the beaches, the hot chicks, and an economic base that actually matters in the world. I can see how that could irk you.
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1. Lol, I'm not going to disprove your assumption which you assume is baseless - but here's the best part: I don't need to. Roads don't get sealed.HokieFanDC wrote:LOL. That's too bad you're not backing away, that was a dumb statement.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm not backing away from anything thermometer boy, but you sure seem to be dodge dip dive dodging back the non-asinine conclusion I gave you a few posts ago. You even managed to eff that up though with your assumption that no other (much cheaper) sealing methods exist.HokieFanDC wrote:At least you stopped with your moronic nonsense about figuring out if dark surfaces get hot. You slink away from that, and try something else.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm laughing my arse off imagining you out there with a thermometer measuring the temperature. I'd love to hear what your test design would look like.HokieFanDC wrote:
I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.
You truly are a Kalifornian, and you look like a dufus defending this idiocy. DC....saving the earth...one $40k mile of white paint at a time.
Of course, you've moved on to more idiocy. I'm sure you know there are dozens of ways to measure air and surface temps.
As for this trial, I don't really care what you think. You sound like a 75 year old grocery store bagger with a GED.
People who are afraid to try new things never accomplish anything meaningful. This might be a horrible failure. It may work great.
Here's a question. Why do you think $40k/mile is an astronomical number. How much do you think it costs to repave or maintain a mile of road? $1M? $2M? Every 10 or 15 years? What if this sealant gives you an extra year or 2? Then it pays for itself. Of course, you'd never know the answer to that. You'd still be coughing up dirt balls in your covered wagon.
You're a non-stop excuse factory for your messed up state.
I have no idea what conclusion you're talking about - please tell me what that was.
As for an assumption about the cost, I didn't make any. I asked YOU why YOU thought $40k/mile is a lot.
I don't know if it is or not. I'm sure there are other sealants that are cheaper, but are they as effective?
Again, I don't know.
As to your last point, there are lots of messed up things about Cali. There are also lots of great things. I'm not making excuses for this, I just think you sound like a triggered curmudgeon. It's odd to me that a dude living on the other side of the country is worked up over how LA is spending LA resident tax dollars. Then again, you live in a state with all the bad lefty CA socialist leanings, but without the great weather, the beaches, the hot chicks, and an economic base that actually matters in the world. I can see how that could irk you.
2. Right, you don't make excuses for California, except when you jump into almost every California thread to defend California. It's just like how you're totally not a liberal, except for when you jump into almost every thread pertaining to conservatives and attack them.
3. Still waiting for you to explain your test design to prove that you can counteract global warming using $40k/mi white paint for roads.
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Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
No one has a test design to counteract global warming, because that's not the goal.USN_Hokie wrote:1. Lol, I'm not going to disprove your assumption which you assume is baseless - but here's the best part: I don't need to. Roads don't get sealed.HokieFanDC wrote:LOL. That's too bad you're not backing away, that was a dumb statement.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm not backing away from anything thermometer boy, but you sure seem to be dodge dip dive dodging back the non-asinine conclusion I gave you a few posts ago. You even managed to eff that up though with your assumption that no other (much cheaper) sealing methods exist.HokieFanDC wrote:At least you stopped with your moronic nonsense about figuring out if dark surfaces get hot. You slink away from that, and try something else.USN_Hokie wrote:I'm laughing my arse off imagining you out there with a thermometer measuring the temperature. I'd love to hear what your test design would look like.HokieFanDC wrote:
I'm hoping at some point, you'll comprehend that what I wrote, and what they're trying to determine, isn't "to see if dark stuff gets hotter in the sun". I'm not optimistic.
You truly are a Kalifornian, and you look like a dufus defending this idiocy. DC....saving the earth...one $40k mile of white paint at a time.
Of course, you've moved on to more idiocy. I'm sure you know there are dozens of ways to measure air and surface temps.
As for this trial, I don't really care what you think. You sound like a 75 year old grocery store bagger with a GED.
People who are afraid to try new things never accomplish anything meaningful. This might be a horrible failure. It may work great.
Here's a question. Why do you think $40k/mile is an astronomical number. How much do you think it costs to repave or maintain a mile of road? $1M? $2M? Every 10 or 15 years? What if this sealant gives you an extra year or 2? Then it pays for itself. Of course, you'd never know the answer to that. You'd still be coughing up dirt balls in your covered wagon.
You're a non-stop excuse factory for your messed up state.
I have no idea what conclusion you're talking about - please tell me what that was.
As for an assumption about the cost, I didn't make any. I asked YOU why YOU thought $40k/mile is a lot.
I don't know if it is or not. I'm sure there are other sealants that are cheaper, but are they as effective?
Again, I don't know.
As to your last point, there are lots of messed up things about Cali. There are also lots of great things. I'm not making excuses for this, I just think you sound like a triggered curmudgeon. It's odd to me that a dude living on the other side of the country is worked up over how LA is spending LA resident tax dollars. Then again, you live in a state with all the bad lefty CA socialist leanings, but without the great weather, the beaches, the hot chicks, and an economic base that actually matters in the world. I can see how that could irk you.
2. Right, you don't make excuses for California, except when you jump into almost every California thread to defend California. It's just like how you're totally not a liberal, except for when you jump into almost every thread pertaining to conservatives and attack them.
3. Still waiting for you to explain your test design to prove that you can counteract global warming using $40k/mi white paint for roads.
This is what they're trying to do. At least read this so you can B&M about the actual purpose, instead of your knee jerk made up nonsense.
https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable ... fewer-cars
Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
Did you read the link in my original post? That's exactly what the government ("bureau of street services"... Lol, wtf?) says they're doing.HokieFanDC wrote: No one has a test design to counteract global warming, because that's not the goal.
Even better, it sounds like they literally did measure the street surface temperature to "prove" that it works at combating climate change.
http://bss.lacity.org/PDFs/STREET_TALK_2017_05.pdf
Again, the truth is probably that this whole thing is a kickback to someone.
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Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
Here's exactly what it says they are doing.USN_Hokie wrote:Did you read the link in my original post? That's exactly what the government ("bureau of street services"... Lol, wtf?) says they're doing.HokieFanDC wrote: No one has a test design to counteract global warming, because that's not the goal.
Even better, it sounds like they literally did measure the street surface temperature to "prove" that it works at combating climate change.
http://bss.lacity.org/PDFs/STREET_TALK_2017_05.pdf
Again, the truth is probably that this whole thing is a kickback to someone.
"Officials in Los Angeles have been painting streets white to reduce the effect of urban "heat islands" and combat the effects of climate change.
And the goal of combating the effect of climate change, ie heat: "The goal of these efforts are reducing the risk of heat-related deaths, to save energy by reducing air conditioning, and replicate these results in each council districts designated streets."
And of course they're measuring street temps. The less heat in the roads, the cooler the whole area.
Could it be a kickback, sure. You can say that about almost any govt program, anywhere.
Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
1. Try harder. They (the government) said they're doing it to combat global warming. You're quoting FoxNews.HokieFanDC wrote:Here's exactly what it says they are doing.USN_Hokie wrote:Did you read the link in my original post? That's exactly what the government ("bureau of street services"... Lol, wtf?) says they're doing.HokieFanDC wrote: No one has a test design to counteract global warming, because that's not the goal.
Even better, it sounds like they literally did measure the street surface temperature to "prove" that it works at combating climate change.
http://bss.lacity.org/PDFs/STREET_TALK_2017_05.pdf
Again, the truth is probably that this whole thing is a kickback to someone.
"Officials in Los Angeles have been painting streets white to reduce the effect of urban "heat islands" and combat the effects of climate change.
And the goal of combating the effect of climate change, ie heat: "The goal of these efforts are reducing the risk of heat-related deaths, to save energy by reducing air conditioning, and replicate these results in each council districts designated streets."
And of course they're measuring street temps. The less heat in the roads, the cooler the whole area.
Could it be a kickback, sure. You can say that about almost any govt program, anywhere.
2. Oh look, we've returned to the stupid 6th grade science fair project where we learn that lighter colors reflect more heat which you've tried to deny. Again, maybe you should call Mr. Wizard instead of wasting $40k/mile on white paint if that's supposed to be the measure of its efficacy.
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Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
Technical merits of the pilot.
(Takes bong hit, holds it and speaks without breathing) “Hey, brah..does it feel cooler in here now to you?”
(Blows out hit, passes bong to the second Bureau of Silly Walks and Roads bureaucrat) “Yeeeeaah! Painting those roads white, like I told you, worked, man!!”
(Packs new bowl, looks out the window at the setting sun...). “Maybe we should paint beaches in July, man. My bud burned his heels surfing last summer. It gets hot!”
(Takes bong hit, holds it and speaks without breathing) “Hey, brah..does it feel cooler in here now to you?”
(Blows out hit, passes bong to the second Bureau of Silly Walks and Roads bureaucrat) “Yeeeeaah! Painting those roads white, like I told you, worked, man!!”
(Packs new bowl, looks out the window at the setting sun...). “Maybe we should paint beaches in July, man. My bud burned his heels surfing last summer. It gets hot!”
So I put (the dead dog) on her doorstep!
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Re: LA Painting Streets White to Combat Climate Change.
$40k per mile is about $0.30 per square foot. Not unreasonable for an in place cost.