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concordtom
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Cal88 said:

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Cal88 said:




Interesting post.
I've got a family member who is 37, wife, 2 kids.
I'd venture to get he makes at least 250 in SF. Yet he is constantly complaining about how unfair everything is. He's got a 1.4M house in Novato, they order take out all the time, have packages arrive from amazon daily, take multiple vacations, new cars, and leach of his wife's mother for private school tuition and more.

I'm so utterly disgusted by it!

I think there is absolutely truth to this post. But there's also something about our culture that people's expectations for life is vastly different than yesteryear.

Everyone expects and spends like crazy!
And then they complain about how the system got them. Pfft!



At $250k salary your relative is well inside the top 10% and part of the 32% of 30yo homeowners.


Thank you.
I've been trying to tell him how to F O politely!!!
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concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.
concordtom
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sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.


I think, and what do I know, that they gambled that a bunch more precipitation was NOT coming so they filled them up while they could.

Had they been full and we got a bunch more, they'd have had no flood protection room.
Nice bet!!
movielover
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We let most of our fresh water go out the Golden Gate. Incompetence or flushing the Bay due to dozens of antiquated municipal sewer systems polluting the Bay?

https://cdec.water.ca.gov/resapp/RescondMain

concordtom
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What happens if we don't "flush the bay"?
Let's start with that.

I know there's at least one little fishy guy that's a goner. What else?
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sycasey
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concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.


I think, and what do I know, that they gambled that a bunch more precipitation was NOT coming so they filled them up while they could.

Had they been full and we got a bunch more, they'd have had no flood protection room.
Nice bet!!

Not sure what "they filled them up" means. Aren't reservoirs just filled up by natural water flow? They're full because we've had a few years with good precipitation.
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^It also depends on how much beer the local operators have been drinking this season.
concordtom
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sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.


I think, and what do I know, that they gambled that a bunch more precipitation was NOT coming so they filled them up while they could.

Had they been full and we got a bunch more, they'd have had no flood protection room.
Nice bet!!

Not sure what "they filled them up" means. Aren't reservoirs just filled up by natural water flow? They're full because we've had a few years with good precipitation.


In some wet years, they have filled the reservoirs too early and then more rain comes and they have no option but to let it all flow downstream, resulting in flooding.

You see, dams serve 3 purposes:
Flood protection
Carryover supply into summer
Recreation

Sometimes they "bet" more torrential rains are coming in February, so they release water in January. But if no more rain comes, they wish they hadn't released all that water before summer.

Or, they could bet opposite and get burned with floods.

This year, they did perfect. Not a ton of rain, and filled early

Get it?
Cal88
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concordtom said:


In some wet years, they have filled the reservoirs too early and then more rain comes and they have no option but to let it all flow downstream, resulting in flooding.

You see, dams serve 3 purposes:
Flood protection
Carryover supply into summer
Recreation

Sometimes they "bet" more torrential rains are coming in February, so they release water in January. But if no more rain comes, they wish they hadn't released all that water before summer.

Or, they could bet opposite and get burned with floods.

This year, they did perfect. Not a ton of rain, and filled early

Get it?

Don't forget the 4th purpose -- power generation
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THANK YOU PRESIDENT TRUMP FOR BEING SUCH A BRILLIANT FORECASTER!

WHATEVER HAPPENED TO DOW 50,000?

I'M MAKING A SMALL FORTUNE OFF BONDI & CO.

THANKS!




TOOK OUT THE NOVEMBER LOWS TODAY.

concordtom
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concordtom
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LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:


In some wet years, they have filled the reservoirs too early and then more rain comes and they have no option but to let it all flow downstream, resulting in flooding.

You see, dams serve 3 purposes:
Flood protection
Carryover supply into summer
Recreation

Sometimes they "bet" more torrential rains are coming in February, so they release water in January. But if no more rain comes, they wish they hadn't released all that water before summer.

Or, they could bet opposite and get burned with floods.

This year, they did perfect. Not a ton of rain, and filled early

Get it?

Don't forget the 4th purpose -- power generation


Simple-minded, as always.
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concordtom said:

What happens if we don't "flush the bay"?
Let's start with that.

I know there's at least one little fishy guy that's a goner. What else?


1. You can flush the bay, just less flushing.

2. Municipalities should upgrade their sewer systems, but they're too busy wasting billions on liberal NGOs, drug bazaars (aka homeless), fradulent and rampant programs, Liberal insiders, do-nothing managers, illegal immigrants, and more.
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concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.


I think, and what do I know, that they gambled that a bunch more precipitation was NOT coming so they filled them up while they could.

Had they been full and we got a bunch more, they'd have had no flood protection room.
Nice bet!!

Not sure what "they filled them up" means. Aren't reservoirs just filled up by natural water flow? They're full because we've had a few years with good precipitation.


In some wet years, they have filled the reservoirs too early and then more rain comes and they have no option but to let it all flow downstream, resulting in flooding.

You see, dams serve 3 purposes:
Flood protection
Carryover supply into summer
Recreation

Sometimes they "bet" more torrential rains are coming in February, so they release water in January. But if no more rain comes, they wish they hadn't released all that water before summer.

Or, they could bet opposite and get burned with floods.

This year, they did perfect. Not a ton of rain, and filled early

Get it?


They could also resume flood irrigation to help refill our aquifers.

We've had at least three great years of rain.
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They already flush less. That's how the Delta Smelt became functionally extinct (surviving mainly only in UCDavis breeding tanks)

Next up is longfin smelt.

You can research those, but I do wonder what you have to save when you say they can flush less.
concordtom
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What's your solution for cleaning up "drug bazaars"?
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movielover said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.


I think, and what do I know, that they gambled that a bunch more precipitation was NOT coming so they filled them up while they could.

Had they been full and we got a bunch more, they'd have had no flood protection room.
Nice bet!!

Not sure what "they filled them up" means. Aren't reservoirs just filled up by natural water flow? They're full because we've had a few years with good precipitation.


In some wet years, they have filled the reservoirs too early and then more rain comes and they have no option but to let it all flow downstream, resulting in flooding.

You see, dams serve 3 purposes:
Flood protection
Carryover supply into summer
Recreation

Sometimes they "bet" more torrential rains are coming in February, so they release water in January. But if no more rain comes, they wish they hadn't released all that water before summer.

Or, they could bet opposite and get burned with floods.

This year, they did perfect. Not a ton of rain, and filled early

Get it?


They could also resume flood irrigation to help refill our aquifers.

We've had at least three great years of rain.


Which delta farmers do you propose we flood out first?

Tough issues to solve for.
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AI and food... ugh.

Cal88
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concordtom said:

movielover said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

LudwigsFountain said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

sycasey said:

concordtom said:

DiabloWags said:

Very possible.

And we are building on another year of reservoirs above their historical average:




RESSW




Geez
I was thinking a week ago it would be a drought summer with no snowpack having accumulated.

Are you suggesting we are out of that zone???

The entire state of California is officially out of drought this year.



As you can see, most of the other western states are still in drought conditions but CA is nice and moist!


Wow. This is hard to believe. It has not rained or snowed much from my vantage/experience.
Only two weeks of precipitation

It rained a lot in December, then a dry January, now it's raining again in February.


Yeah, I didn't think December was all that much and I don't think this last week has been all that much.

I think what matters is the water content of the Sierra snowpack. A week or two of heavy snow can make a tremendous difference

That is a huge piece, but also you can see that the reservoirs across the state are full, and I believe they are also measuring groundwater to see that it's at a good level. Basically, the whole state has gotten enough moisture to meet these metrics.

Whether or not anyone "feels" like we've gotten enough rain, the proof is in the pudding.


Ski parks all across the west are closing.
I had to find this exchange and go little kid snooty on all y'all who wanted to cash on my "senses".
Turns out, I "feel" right!



https://snowbrains.com/massive-tahoe-storm-pushes-snowpack-from-60-to-98-of-average-after-8-feet-falls-at-palisades-tahoe-ca-this-week/

The next reading is going to be abysmal.


https://www.yahoo.com/travel/news/articles/record-setting-heat-wave-affect-172547982.html

We had an unusually hot March this year, so that did reduce the snowpack for sure. But given that reservoirs are full it will take a while for the state to feel effects from that, if any.


I think, and what do I know, that they gambled that a bunch more precipitation was NOT coming so they filled them up while they could.

Had they been full and we got a bunch more, they'd have had no flood protection room.
Nice bet!!

Not sure what "they filled them up" means. Aren't reservoirs just filled up by natural water flow? They're full because we've had a few years with good precipitation.


In some wet years, they have filled the reservoirs too early and then more rain comes and they have no option but to let it all flow downstream, resulting in flooding.

You see, dams serve 3 purposes:
Flood protection
Carryover supply into summer
Recreation

Sometimes they "bet" more torrential rains are coming in February, so they release water in January. But if no more rain comes, they wish they hadn't released all that water before summer.

Or, they could bet opposite and get burned with floods.

This year, they did perfect. Not a ton of rain, and filled early

Get it?


They could also resume flood irrigation to help refill our aquifers.

We've had at least three great years of rain.


Which delta farmers do you propose we flood out first?

Tough issues to solve for.

The rice fields.
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But I was told repeatedly by posters here that Elon is a bad guy
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Elon Musk Twitter verdict misled investors before $44 billion purchase https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/20/elon-musk-determined-to-be-liable-for-misleading-twitter-investors.html
Cancel my subscription to the Resurrection
Send my credentials to the House of Detention
I got some friends inside

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bearister said:

Elon Musk Twitter verdict misled investors before $44 billion purchase https://www.cnbc.com/2026/03/20/elon-musk-determined-to-be-liable-for-misleading-twitter-investors.html

Tons of bots on Twitter back when he made those comments, but exponentially way more than that since he "bot" the company.
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Trump Drops New Threat In Rant From Golf Course ICE Agents To Crack Down At Airports
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yeah, more of the same old, same old. my newly updated bedtime prayer, patent not pending..
> Now i lay me down to sleep, with hope our [adult farking curses go here] president may soon croak.
sighned, not dead yet # funk trunk; i.c.e. too
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BearlySane88 said:




Potential win - win - win - win.
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smh
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KTLA5 Reports
> A team of wildlife experts with the Pacific Whale Foundation snapped a photo of a breaching dolphin flying 15 feet into the air off Maui's west shore on March 4.

whoopsie,, recovered jpeg that was supposed to be here,
like yesterday, but somehow was cut out (sorry)


alleged source PWF is legit..
https://pacificwhale.org/how-you-can-help/become-a-member
but darnit, in the age of shiny photoshop "only your hairdresser knows for sure"
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So cool.
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^ fixit bump of fake looking breaching porpoise jpeg
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