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Dare we say, nuclear energy?
From https://www.world-nuclear.org/information-library/country-profiles/countries-a-f/france.aspx
- France derives about 75% of its electricity from nuclear energy, due to a long-standing policy based on energy security. Government policy is to reduce this to 50% by 2035.
- France is the world's largest net exporter of electricity due to its very low cost of generation, and gains over €3 billion per year from this.
- The country has been very active in developing nuclear technology. Reactors and especially fuel products and services have been a significant export.
- About 17% of France's electricity is from recycled nuclear fuel.
Efficient, reliable, plentiful. Of course the French will be decommissioning many of their nuclear plants. Lets see how the availability and cost curves look in the future as France moves to renewables.
Hopefully we will master fusion reactors soon and then folks will have all the power they want.
Just my opinion.
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2 minutes ago, oldtimer said:
Not really. There is nothing like a mcguffin from detractors. Compared to the effects of drilling and refining, etc? None of us can deny the impact we have on the environment, admittedly there will always be an impact whatever we do. So, would you rather focus on industry prooaganda, or clean air and water? It is all a trade off no matter what. Thanks for shopping though.
No "mcguffin".
I believe in using solar whenever possible. Drive a car that gets outstanding gas milage. As soon as I am convinced that the batteries used in hybrids and electrics create less havoc on the environment than they save, I'll get an electric.
Wind turbines kill an estimated 140,000 - 328,000 birds each year.
In my opinion, this is not a good thing.
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4 hours ago, oldtimer said:
The majority of our power is now from wind energy.
Is there any concern regarding the number of birds, including Bald Eagles, that are killed by wind turbine blades?
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My recommendation to friends, when they get true classic speakers/components/etc., is to restore to original condition.
The grill cloth is rough around the edges so that needs to be replaced.
Will get particulars on the woofers and horn drivers. Will also evaluate the cone health.
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My apologies. I misunderstood my friend on the serial numbers and manufactured dates. Speaker number one is serial number 1050 manufactured in 1955. Speaker number two is serial number 1263 manufactured in 1956. The speakers look, from what I could see, very similar.
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6 minutes ago, Blackbird said:
Wow! That’s rare and amazing.
I will verify the serial numbers. Could not get a good look at the second speaker and my eyes are not what they used to be.
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Just now, muel said:
Wasn't that rare for 1955? Did they normally sell singles back then?
That I do not know.
Makes sense though.
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2 hours ago, muel said:
A pair? Do they match in appearance?
Yes. ***EDIT***I will verify the serial number of the second speaker.***EDIT***
*** EDIT***My apologies. I misunderstood my friend on the serial numbers and manufactured dates. Speaker number one is serial number 1050 manufactured in 1955. Speaker number two is serial number 1263 manufactured in 1956. The speakers look, from what I could see, very similar.***END EDIT***
Should have taken pics of both. I'll try to drive out to his house and grab some pics of the other one.
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Thank you, Larry. I will PM you my mailing address.
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A good friend just got a pair of Klipschorns from (what appears to be) 1955.
Pretty cool looking wood K-5-G Squawker.
I searched for the K-5-G and older Klipschorns in general. Some good info.
These will need new grill cloth. Appears he will be able to get pretty close on that.
Interested in comments from others who have Klipschorns from the 1950s. Did you update or restore to original?
Appreciate any comments and feedback?
Thank you.
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The Darling circuit produces about 3/4 of a watt per channel - if memory serves.
Definitely "flea power" range.
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6 hours ago, larryk said:
I picked this up a few years ago as a backup amp. I have used this amp with my Cornwalls and it really sounds good with surprising control of the bass for such a small amp. This is one of Jeff Larson's earlier builds .The guy I bought it from had for around 15 years. The output tube is a rather uncommon 1626 tube. They are readily available on ebay etc and are not expensive. It will come with a new set I recently installed. I believe that the amp puts out 4-5 watts and is a great fit for Klipsch speakers. It does have a volume control so can be used with one source without a preamp. Price is $275 plus shipping cost.
Where are you located?
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2 hours ago, charlieboy said:
Really nice. I'd take these in a heartbeat but sadly I'm on the wrong side of the country.
Me too.....
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12 hours ago, fastpuce271 said:
If they released Episode I first at the cinemas before any other of the Star Wars movies I wonder if the Star Wars Franchise would be so successful?
I do not think so.
Episodes I, II and III track the fall of that cute, innocent and very intelligent little boy into an incredibly evil and terrifying monster. The fall of Anakin Skywalker and his transformation into Darth Vader.
Hardly an uplifting story.
Episodes IV, V and VI track the defeat of the Emperor and the redemption of Anakin Skywalker through his son.
When we saw A New Hope in the theater, people were cheering for Luke, Princess Leia, Han, Obi-Wan and (of course) R2-D2 and C3PO.
A New Hope was (is) an uplifting movie. That, the incredible special effects, the score, everything came together and created a new universe for us moviegoers.
Just my opinion.
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4 hours ago, CECAA850 said:
So was my dads side.
Got to spend summer with my prozia, my prozio and my cugini as a teenager.
I am so thankful for that opportunity and the experiences.
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1 minute ago, dirtmudd said:
Then you must be my cugino
Mom's side of the family is from Calabria.
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21 minutes ago, dirtmudd said:
Ahhhh....my Italian paisan, Iron Eyes Cody.
And, yes, we should definitely Keep America Beautiful.
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I saw New Hope in 1977. Waited in line at the theater (one screen) until we could get to the box office, buy our tickets and go in.
Awesome movie. A game changer in so many ways.
My favorite is The Empire Strikes Back.
For me, nothing released after the original trilogy (IV, V and VI) has measured up. I guess Rogue 1 was OK, but not memorable.
Jar Jar was an atrocious character.
Just my opinion.
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37 minutes ago, Heritage_Head said:
Pros and cons Is decent not great. Radio has a few songs I really like but was overall a disappointment. Amused to death IMO is his best solo work. What god wants god gets 3 is PF level, Three wishes I like a lot. His newest album (Is this the life you really want) idk not my style. I like post Waters pink floyd better than Waters solo stuff.
You?
About the same as you. There are some gems in there.
I do enjoy watching Waters play Pink Floyd music live. I also enjoy watching Gilmour play Pink Floyd music live.
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15 hours ago, Heritage_Head said:
Agree to disagree
A lot of those songs do have a few parts in them that I like. Theres a few songs on SOS that have some really cool effects. I just cant un hear good Pink floyd. And being that I got into them with imo the good stuff. The rest is for me impossible to take serious. If I started listing to them pre Waters era (him being the main creator). I might have liked some of that better.
What do yo you think of Waters solo offerings?
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2 hours ago, BigStewMan said:
but, i also LOVE one that is rarely spoken of ... Obscured by Clouds. Although it was made for a movie, it still was favorably received. Wot’s ... Uh the Deal is just a beautiful song.
Agreed!
So much incredible music in the pre-DSOTM Pink Floyd catalog.
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Klipschorns from 1955
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I'll have to go back out to my friend's house and 1. take better and mre relevant pics and 2. assess the materials used.