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Air Filter Replacement in Duarte, CA
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blogs-hvac · 11 months
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Thermal Storage Systems in Air Conditioning
Building codes and energy regulations are instrumental in ensuring the safety, efficiency, and environmental impact of construction projects, including heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) systems. They establish standards for energy performance, emission levels, and sustainability, thereby shaping the technological choices of builders and contractors. However, as of now, thermal storage systems are often not explicitly addressed in building codes, resulting in their underutilization.
To encourage the adoption of thermal storage systems in Pioneer AC, policymakers must update building codes to recognize and incentivize these innovative technologies. Firstly, by incorporating specific guidelines for the installation and operation of thermal storage systems, builders and HVAC professionals will have clear directions on how to integrate them seamlessly into their projects. This will ensure that the systems are effectively utilized to maximize energy savings without compromising safety and efficiency.
Secondly, energy regulations can be restructured to promote the adoption of thermal storage systems by offering tax incentives or rebates for buildings that incorporate such technologies. By providing financial incentives, building owners and developers will be encouraged to invest in these sustainable solutions, accelerating their widespread integration across the construction industry.
Moreover, policy changes should focus on education and awareness among industry professionals and consumers. By conducting workshops, training programs, and informational campaigns, stakeholders can stay informed about the benefits and proper implementation of thermal storage systems. This knowledge will empower them to make informed decisions and invest in technologies that promote energy conservation and reduce environmental impact.
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dronescapesvideos · 22 days
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From left: 357th Fighter Group's Maj. Richard A. Peterson, Maj. Leonard “Kit” Carson, Maj. John England and Maj. Clarence E. “Bud” Anderson. "Bud" Anderson peacefully passed away on May 17, 2024, at the age of 102. He had been promoted to Brigadier General. ➤UNRELEASED INTERVIEW WITH BUD ANDERSON: https://youtu.be/ALKRGL9qN7E
➤HD IMAGE: https://dronescapes.video/Anderson
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afrotumble · 2 months
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The First Tuskegee Ace of WWII | Dogfights | History
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dormiloncito · 2 months
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the emerald wasp cast! 🐝
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azirowley · 2 years
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Larry is the token cishet ally friend, I know this and I fully support it. He is also in a polyamorous relationship with Gumshoe and Maggey and it just never comes up in conversation. No i don't take constructive criticism but I will elaborate, because in this essay I wi
Edit: IS IT ALREADY A THING OMG THATS GREAT
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ghostlysoupcan · 1 year
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man a lot of people these days could benefit from the art of shut up like. especially other lgbt+ people cause everyone nowadays has to be Always right about something and it makes them seek out people like bi lesbians, ace and aro people in general, pan people, poly people, multigender people etc. and have to pipe up about ideas and terminology they dont even research that much to shit on them and dont consider how it effects people. and then they have a high horse about it so you know what? i feel like Not Knowing Things is an underrated art
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araeducationsposts · 5 months
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pioneersheating · 10 months
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philbridges · 10 months
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Installing Mini Split Head
We’re installing another head for the mini-split ac. Pioneer Inverter Ultra High Efficiency Heat Pump 3 head mini split. Where this head is going: tongue-and-groove ceiling, metal roof of the original mobile home. Then you have the roof that covers the old mobile home and all the additions. Not something most will run into, but maybe it will help you out. ⏱️⏱️Chapters⏱️⏱️00:00 Intro00:12 Bit of…
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Comfort, Expertise, HVAC Excellence.
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blogs-hvac · 11 months
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Evaporative Cooling's Timeless Appeal
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In the era of advanced technology and modern cooling systems, one might wonder whether evaporative cooling still holds its ground as a viable option. Surprisingly, despite the advent of sophisticated air conditioning technologies, evaporative cooling continues to find its place in both residential and commercial settings, offering a refreshing and eco-friendly alternative to traditional cooling methods.
Evaporative air pioneer cooling, also known as swamp or desert cooling, relies on the natural process of water evaporation to cool indoor spaces. By drawing warm air through damp pads or screens, the air releases its heat as it absorbs moisture, resulting in a cooling effect. Unlike conventional air conditioners that utilize refrigerants and compressors, evaporative coolers consume significantly less energy, making them an attractive option for those seeking to reduce their carbon footprint and lower utility bills.
One of the primary reasons people still use evaporative cooling is its energy efficiency. As the world grows increasingly concerned about climate change, many individuals and businesses are striving to adopt eco-friendly practices. Evaporative coolers consume up to 75% less energy than traditional air conditioners, making them an environmentally responsible choice that aligns with sustainability goals.
Additionally, evaporative cooling is particularly effective in dry and arid climates. In regions where humidity levels are low, evaporative coolers excel at providing comfortable indoor temperatures while also adding moisture to the air, which can be beneficial for skin and respiratory health. This feature makes them a popular choice in arid regions and desert climates.
Cost-effectiveness is another driving factor behind the continued use of evaporative cooling. The installation and maintenance of evaporative coolers are generally more affordable than traditional air conditioning systems, making them an appealing option for budget-conscious consumers and businesses.
Furthermore, as concerns about indoor air quality rise, evaporative cooling provides a breath of fresh air. Unlike air conditioners that can recirculate indoor air and trap pollutants, evaporative coolers constantly bring in fresh air from the outside, promoting better ventilation and reducing the risk of indoor air pollution.
While evaporative cooling has many advantages, it is essential to acknowledge its limitations. The effectiveness of evaporative coolers heavily depends on low humidity levels, which means they may not be as efficient in humid regions. Moreover, they may not achieve the extremely low temperatures that some air conditioners can provide.
In conclusion, people still use evaporative cooling because it offers a timeless appeal that balances energy efficiency, environmental consciousness, and cost-effectiveness. As we navigate the complexities of modern cooling needs and sustainability, evaporative cooling proves that sometimes the simplest and most eco-friendly solutions endure the test of time. Whether in dry and arid climates or as an energy-efficient alternative, evaporative cooling continues to showcase its value, proving that sometimes embracing the past can lead us towards a more sustainable and cooler future.
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pickleslice · 1 year
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since the bluetooth in my car is broken i’ve become a radio guy again and it’s kinda fun once you know which stations don’t just talk and play ads all morning
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teachersource · 2 years
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Galileo Ferraris was born on October 31, 1847. An Italian university professor, physicist and electrical engineer, one of the pioneers of AC power system and inventor of the induction motor although he never patented his work. Many newspapers touted that his work on the induction motor and power transmission systems were some of the greatest inventions of all ages. He published an extensive and complete monograph on the experimental results obtained with open-circuit transformers of the type designed by the power engineers Lucien Gaulard and John Dixon Gibbs.
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britishchick09 · 2 years
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rewrite eristine pride! :D
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hawkatana · 26 days
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So, given everything that's happened in recent hours, I thought I might give people who don't know about Gundam some stuff to learn about. Hopefully I can give a balanced and not-racist take like some people.
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What is Gundam?
Created by Yoshiyuki Tomino with help by Yoshikazu Yasuhiko and animated by the studio Sunrise (currently Bandai Namco Animation, though I refuse to call them that), the original Mobile Suit Gundam released in 1979 to initially-limited success, though would gain popularity through a combination of fujoshis shipping the characters, the sale of plastic model kits referred to as "Gunpla" and a recut of the series into three compilation movies throughout the early 80's. And as of 2024 is the 66th highest-grossing media franchise of all time, beating out Scooby Doo, Minecraft and the Simpsons.
Also, I'm pretty sure it's what sparked Japanese sci-fi's obsession with O'Neill Cylinders.
The original anime takes place in the year 0079 of the Universal Century, where the Principality of Zeon: a nation composed of orbital space colonies declares a war of independence against the Earth Federation. This "One Year War" has already claimed half the human population by series start and is waged through the use of "Mobile Suits": bipedal mecha powered by a fusion reactor capable of effectively fighting out in the reaches of space.
Main character Amuro Ray is the son of a Federation engineer who lives in an out-of-the-way space colony, though soon finds his home under attack by a Zeon infiltration. After finding the secret Mobile Suit project his father was working on: the RX-78-2 Gundam, he fights off the Zeon invaders, though finds himself and a bunch of other kids conscripted by the Federation to fight the forces of Zeon aboard the ship the White Base. Throughout his journey, Amuro and the Gundam fight many battles against Zeon, including against their mysterious masked ace pilot Char Aznable.
The series was responsible for the codification (but not creation, people get this wrong all the time) of the "Real Robot" subgenre of mecha, where the robots were relatively more realistic and used as weapons of war as opposed to the more fantastical "Super Robot" subgenre pioneered by Mazinger Z and Getter Robo.
A major theme of the show, and the franchise as a whole is "War is bad", as demonstrated through this meme:
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Yes, this is the original version of this meme format.
Anyway, Tomino, a renowned pacifist who grew up in the shadow of Japan's involvement in WW2 tried to use his platform as an anime director to try and tell a story that would get people to realise war's futility and brutality.
So I hear you asking, "That's nice and all, but what about the space lesbians who beat Destiel on their home turf?" Well, let's get into that.
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What is the Witch From Mercury?
Mobile Suit Gundam: The Witch from Mercury, or "G-Witch" for short is one of the more recent entries in the Gundam Franchise and a (very) loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Set in the year 122 Ad Stella, the solar system is under the de facto control of the Benerit Group: a megacorporation with borderline-medieval internal politics that maintains a system of capitalism that benefits Spacians at the expense of those who live on Earth.
Main heroine Suletta Mercury enrolls at Asticassia School of Technology owned by the Benrit Group at the behest of her mother: CEO Prospera Mercury of the Mercury-based Shin Sei Development Corporation, and wins a Mobile Suit duel against a bully in her own MS: the Gundam Aerial. This however means she has now won the hand in marriage of daughter of the Benerit Group CEO: Miorine Rembran, beginning a series of consequences that shape the very political landscape of the solar system.
G-Witch was a massive hit, both critically and commercially. The first episode: the Witch and the Bride attracting record numbers for the studio and the Gunpla kit for the Aerial is currently the best-selling Gunpla kit ever.
Contrary to popular belief, G-Witch is not the first piece of Gundam media to feature a female protagonist. That honour would go to the 2002 Japan-only manga École du Ciel, nor would it have the first queer main character, which goes to 1999's Turn-A Gundam (and if you were to ask any fan of the series, they'd so it goes back to the very beginning). But it became notable for its lesbian representation in anime (in spite of Sunrise's attempts to downplay it, to the anger of the director, writer, producer, artists, animators, cast, fans and even their own parent company Bandai Namco who forced them to back off).
One thing I need to clarify: You don't need to have watched the original series to enjoy G-Witch. They're not even in the same continuity.
So if you're interested in the series and you've only watched G-Witch, I'll give out three recommendations for you all to enjoy:
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Mobile Suit Gundam 00
Gundam 00 takes place in the year 2307 (the only series to use our own calendar), where the world is divided between three global superpowers: The Union of Free & Solar Nations (The Americas, Australia, New Zealand and Japan), the Human Reform League (China, South, East, Southeast and Central Asia) and the Advanced European Union (all of Europe, including all of Russia west of the Urals) who each control a space elevator near the equator and wage proxy-wars in Africa and the Middle-East over Earth's dwindling resources. This eventually culminates in the emergence of Celestial Being: a terrorist group consisting of Setsuna F. Seiei, Lockon Stratos, Allelujah Haptism and Tierria Erde, all of whom use powerful "Gundam" Mobile Suits and try to forcefully impose global peace on the Earth.
00 is pretty slow-paced and is more about the world than the individual characters, but said characters are really well-written, especially the characters from the three power blocs who are the de facto protagonists as they try to stop what are in their eyes a bunch of crazed terrorists preaching a hypocritical and incoherent ideology of "peace through force".
And to address the elephant in the room, this series is VERY post-9/11. Constant talks about terrorism, proxy-conflicts in the global south (especially the Middle-East), religious extremism, dwindling resources and the wars fought over them. While the franchise has always been political and of-its-time, you can just tell 00 was made in the mid-2000's. Again, it's good. But just something to keep in mind.
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Turn-A Gundam
Turn-A Gundam is one of the weirder elements of the franchise for a myriad of reasons. Not the least of which being its unique setting taking inspiration from the famous sci-fi novel War of the Worlds.
In the Year 2345 of the Correct Century, human civilisation is at a level of technology reminiscent of the late-19th/early 20th centuries, save for the Moonrace on... well, the moon. As part of their queen Diana Soreil's plan to reintegrate both Lunar and Terran societies, several scouts are sent to the planet to set up their return to the planet. One such scout: Loran Cehack integrates into Terran society as a driver for the wealthy Heim family, though at a coming of age ceremony for the family's second daughter, a member of the Moonrace attacks the technologically-inferior Terrans. However, a mysterious mustached statue breaks apart to reveal a "White Doll": the Turn-A Gundam, allowing Loran to fend off the invaders. rest of the series becomes more of a mystery to how the supposedly-peace loving Moonrace could allow of such brutality.
The setting of the Correct Century timeline alone is one of the draws of Turn-A, though its excellent characters and compelling mystery also help a lot.
I do however have two warnings for people interested in watching it. The first is that this series was never dubbed. While it did receive an official sub in 2015, there still isn't a dub for the series. So if that bothers you, there's your warning.
The other is that there's a pretty big twist in the latter part of the series that while I will not spoil it here, it's such a big deal that I can't not mention it. It doesn't make any sense, and it actively detracts from not just the series, but the whole franchise. You'll know it when you see it. It doesn't ruin my enjoyment, but a lot of people don't like Turn-A for that alone.
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Mobile Fighter G Gundam
Favourite entry. Don't care. It's peak.
In the Year 60 of the Future Century, war has been abandoned by the nations of humanity in favour of the Gundam fight: a quad-annual fighting tournament between Gundams representative of the countries of the world where the winner rules space until the next Gundam fight, all while leaving the Earth ecologically devastated in the fighting. Neo-Japan's Gundam Fighter: Domon Kasshu arrives on Earth seeking information on his older brother Kyoji, who killed their mother and led to their father's arrest before stealing the experimental Devil Gundam to Earth, beating up every Gundam Fighter in his way. However, he eventually learns of far more dangerous revelations about the incident.
G Gundam is to put it bluntly: bat-shit insane. And I love it. It basically took a look at the then-stagnating franchise in the wake of the wet fart that was Victory Gundam and said "I know what can save this franchise, Bruce Lee movies!" And it somehow worked.
Word of advice: watch it dubbed. Mark Gatha absolutely kills it as Domon every time, and puts just the right amount of ham into every line.
So yeah, that's some stuff on Gundam. This was a long post to write out. I'm gonna take a break now.
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