Volcano POWER (Brainstorm Ep42)
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@mazdaplz It's a "pop". In audio it's a frequent problem with the use of microphones. TO get rid of these we use an anti-pop filter and a low-cut EQ.
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@rollofnickles "Or are you trying to be a spelling Nazi" - I have to love people who use those sorts of lines to excuse their own ignorances. Not my fault, nooooo. Your fault, you are the spelling Nazi..... FAIL.
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Nice, take all the energy from the core to slow the core down and lessen our magnetic shield, thus increasing radiation in our atmosphere. I am all for it. - Muahahahhaahahha.
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there's an annoying thumping on the mic on this episode, or maybe it's techno music in the background
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@rollofnickles So,the question was there are any volcanoes that or not on a fault, yes there are, other questions? or you just lament on your failure?
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@dumbnetworks Is that a question? or... are you not aware that Hawaii is the result of a hot spot in the mantle and plate tectonics unlike volcanoes along subduction zones or the ring of fire. I'm not aware of faults associated with the volcanoes that have constructed the island chain of Hawaii. Or are you trying to be a spelling Nazi, if so, then you got me. Hooray for you.
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@rollofnickles hawaii
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I am so relieved! When I saw the words "Volcano Power" I was afraid maybe qdragon1337 was a Scientologist!
ahh! melting plastic into the ground, that sounds so environmentally conscious
mazdaplz 4 weeks ago
@mazdaplz well it's biodegradable plastic
qdragon1337 4 weeks ago
It seems there is yet more evidence being compiled about pumping fluids deep into the earth causing earthquakes. That is bad news for fracking oil and gas wells. Without fracking drilling is prohibitive. Wells that produce freely at their best potential, are rare as hen's teeth. I am not advocating fracking, just saying.
rollofnickles 1 month ago in playlist Brainstorm News 2
@rollofnickles while similar to fracking the people behind this project have made sure the hydroshearing has a minimal risk of quakes. it's not near fault lines, residential areas and layers of volcanic ash should dampen any vibrations
qdragon1337 1 month ago