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alwaysanothersecret_ t1_j7z25ex wrote
Reply to comment by thehero29 in A doggy day care was on fire. Neighbors helped save all 115 dogs inside. by OregonTripleBeam
And not just the lint trap, a friend of mine had a near dryer fire from lint buildup in the back of the dryer cabinet (outer shell). Clean that regularly too.
alwaysanothersecret_ t1_j7z1zq2 wrote
Reply to comment by AnEpicTaleOfNope in A doggy day care was on fire. Neighbors helped save all 115 dogs inside. by OregonTripleBeam
“There was no way I could save Cody, but maybe I could help these dogs,” he recalled thinking.
I'm not crying you're crying.
One of the rescuers had lost his dog, Cody, to cancer last November.
Harbinger2001 t1_j7z1put wrote
Reply to comment by jvaughn24 in RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TURN ABANDONED OIL WELL INTO GIANT GEOTHERMAL BATTERY by Mental_Character7367
Gotta get that VC money somehow, am I right?
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Maleficent-Coat-7633 t1_j7yzm3q wrote
Reply to comment by PyroTech11 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
The trouble is that oil companies don't seem to think of anything but short term.
Svartediket t1_j7yzgl7 wrote
Madmax1245 t1_j7yyveq wrote
Reply to comment by magnumopus44 in High-efficiency water filter removes 99.9% of microplastics in 10 seconds by livn4summr
All the water in the known and unknown universe
Superamdyn t1_j7yypq8 wrote
Reply to comment by PyroTech11 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
Even the optimistic forecasts of BEV adoption only show 10-15% of vehicles on the road being BEV by 2035.
[deleted] t1_j7yylfp wrote
Reply to comment by Maleficent-Coat-7633 in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
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jvaughn24 t1_j7yyjel wrote
Reply to RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TURN ABANDONED OIL WELL INTO GIANT GEOTHERMAL BATTERY by Mental_Character7367
IT ALSO MADE ITS OWN REDDIT ACCOUNT
Superamdyn t1_j7yy8xe wrote
Reply to comment by digitelle in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
Unless the BOD has contravened some legislation there won’t be any fines. This is an activist group representing 0.17% of shareholders (12 million of 7 billion according to the article). The board is elected by shareholders and if >99% are not participating in this lawsuit… I doubt that anything much comes of it - again unless something was contravened. If shareholders do not like the direction - they already have a mechanism to change that - they elect a new board.
hownottowrite t1_j7yxx5r wrote
Reply to RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TURN ABANDONED OIL WELL INTO GIANT GEOTHERMAL BATTERY by Mental_Character7367
“According to the new study, it would even be an economically viable and even profitable system, producing electricity at a competitive $0.138 per kilowatt-hour.” <cryptobros have entered the chat>
gophergun t1_j7yq61u wrote
Reply to comment by DievBomD in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
The legal basis of the suit has nothing to do with the World and everything to do with profits. It's reasonable to respond to what's relevant to the thing being discussed.
gophergun t1_j7ypw32 wrote
Reply to comment by digitelle in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
Why would they be fined? Also, approval for what?
nomoreuturns t1_j7yphp5 wrote
Reply to RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TURN ABANDONED OIL WELL INTO GIANT GEOTHERMAL BATTERY by Mental_Character7367
Wow, this sounds promising! And hey, the researchers are from my alma mater…double cool!
ContactLeft7417 t1_j7ypgu2 wrote
Reply to comment by BringinItDirty in Video game playing causes no harm to young children's cognitive abilities - regardless of duration of game playing and video game genre, study finds by BringinItDirty
Have you ever heard of any other kind of hobbyists dying in their chais because they couldn't stop for days on end though?
[deleted] t1_j7ypeam wrote
Reply to comment by DievBomD in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
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ContactLeft7417 t1_j7yp0dr wrote
Reply to comment by Flako118st in ‘We are not forgotten’: Formerly deported veterans become U.S. citizens in special San Diego ceremony by ProgressiveSnark2
As a Mexican who's lived in the US I highly disagree. I can live way better here. Hell, even US citizens are realizing they can too and moving in droves.
You can afford rent with minimum wage, for starters.
Randyfox86 t1_j7ynnym wrote
Reply to comment by Hamonte in Shell’s board of directors sued over ‘flawed’ climate strategy in first-of-its-kind lawsuit | Euronews by ahivarn
Source?
Arrantsky t1_j7ynngs wrote
Reply to Rescuers digged a doggie out of the rubbles in Turkiye 60 hours after the devastating earthquake by UltraRanger72
This is wonderful. Dogs are amazing.
AnEpicTaleOfNope t1_j7ym0lr wrote
Reply to comment by Huffle_Pug in A doggy day care was on fire. Neighbors helped save all 115 dogs inside. by OregonTripleBeam
And for those that don't wanna click:
>A doggy day care was on fire. Neighbors helped save all 115 dogs inside.
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>‘I didn’t want to be the guy standing around watching. I wanted to be a helper,’ said Kenny Robinson of Edmonds, Wash., who began to grab and save the dogs
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>More than 100 dogs at The Dog Resort in Seattle were rescued by staff and neighbors when a fire broke out at the dog care facility.
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>ArticleShareKenny Robinson was working in his Seattle office on Feb. 1 when a co-worker rushed in at 11 a.m. with urgent news: The Dog Resort, a day care and boarding facility next door, was on fire
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>Robinson raced outside with several other employees from the contracting company PSR Mechanical — and he began taking photos of the thick smoke that was billowing from the building, which had more than 100 dogs, plus several employees, inside, he said.WpGet the full experience.Choose your planArrowRightWhen Robinson saw dogs racing back and forth in the fenced run next to the building, he put down his phone.“I thought, ‘I can sit here and watch, or I can go over and see if I can be of help,’” said Robinson, 42. “I knew there could be fire on the other side of that wall, next to the dog run.”Robinson was thinking of his own family’s dog, Cody, that had died of cancer in November, he said “There was no way I could save Cody, but maybe I could help these dogs,” he recalled thinking as he saw more than a dozen people from surrounding businesses also rushing over to help before firefighters arrived
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>Employees at the dog care center were putting terrified dogs outside, Robinson said, as he and other neighbors began grabbing the dogs by the collar and bringing them to PSR’s fenced parking lot and loading dock across the street.
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>They realized the parking lot wasn’t completely secured, so one of his co-workers found some plywood to place along the bottom of the chain-link fence so the smaller dogs wouldn’t get out, he said.Within minutes, they had moved more than 40 dogs of all sizes safely into the fenced-in area.“It was really chaotic and traumatic — firefighters arrived and some of the dogs were struggling from the smoke and needed oxygen,” Robinson said. “Another dog got away from me and I had to chase him down. But we got them all out."
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>Other businesses took in dogs too, he said, including a Mexican restaurant and a popular bar, the Hellbent Brewing Company. In all, 115 dogs were rescued as firefighters hosed down the building and knocked holes into the roof of The Dog Resort to allow the smoke to vent.Although the fire caused more than $300,000 in damage, the rescue mission was a success: All the dogs got out and none of the employees were injured. A few dogs needed medical care, but they are now back home, Robinson said.
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>The fire was accidental and broke out in a dryer at the facility, probably due to excessive lint in the vent, firefighters said.“When our firefighters arrived on the scene, they were met with multiple dogs trying to get out of the building,” said David Cuerpo, spokesperson for the Seattle Fire Department, noting that four dogs received CPR and oxygen and were transferred to a veterinary clinic for emergency care.
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>Caraveo, 52, said he and his employees kept an eye on them for the next three or four hours before they were reunited with their owners. Some of the dogs were boarding overnight, and they were taken to temporary shelters.“As you can imagine, they were all pretty amped up and bouncing around,” he said. “There were five dogs in one corner, seven dogs here, eight dogs there.”“We all had a lot of fun petting the dogs and giving them some extra love,” Caraveo added.
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>At Hellbent Brewing Company, Jack Guinn was getting ready to open for the Wednesday lunch crowd when he smelled smoke and saw that The Dog Resort was on fire directly behind his building.“One of my co-workers grabbed some bolt cutters and we ran outside,” he said. “We cut a hole in our fence and the doggy day care people started putting dogs through."
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>Guinn opened a side door to the bar and shepherded the dogs inside, three at a time.“We ended up with 35 dogs inside the bar for the next three or four hours,” he said. “We got them some water and held a couple of the dogs for a while.”“Once everyone realized that all of the dogs were safe, we relaxed and had a lot of fun with them,” he said. “It was a huge relief to learn that all of the dogs got out.”
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>About 75 dogs were eventually taken to other animal boarding facilities until their owners — who were at work or out of town — could pick them up. The rest were reunited with families during the fire response, Cuerpo said.
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>Mona Elassiouti, owner of The Dog Resort, said she is deeply grateful to her staff and everyone who jumped in to help. She has started a GoFundMe as she works out what her insurance covers and tries to establish a new temporary location in the neighborhood.“In the end, it’s just a building,” she said. “We’re giving thanks that every one of the dogs is now fine and healthy.”Robinson said he wouldn’t hesitate to jump in to help in an emergency situation again. But if there is a next time, he said, his phone will stay firmly in his pocket.“The sensory overload was intense, but I’m glad everyone pitched in,” he said. “You know that Mister Rogers’ saying, ‘Look for the helpers?’ That’s how I felt. I didn’t want to be the guy standing around watching. I wanted to be a helper.”
Kashm1r_Sp1r1t t1_j7yl6ez wrote
Reply to A doggy day care was on fire. Neighbors helped save all 115 dogs inside. by OregonTripleBeam
Thank goodness. The world needs more puppers more than ever.
[deleted] t1_j7yklwk wrote
Reply to comment by ChrisFromIT in RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TURN ABANDONED OIL WELL INTO GIANT GEOTHERMAL BATTERY by Mental_Character7367
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ChrisFromIT t1_j7ykhch wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in RESEARCHERS SUCCESSFULLY TURN ABANDONED OIL WELL INTO GIANT GEOTHERMAL BATTERY by Mental_Character7367
WHAT? I CAN'T HEAR YOU THE MACHINE IS TOO LOUD.
cybercuzco t1_j7z25pz wrote
Reply to comment by Arrantsky in Rescuers digged a doggie out of the rubbles in Turkiye 60 hours after the devastating earthquake by UltraRanger72
Yeah but his whole family is probably dead so….