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MMO #167 – Kentucky Fried Infidel

MMO #167 – Kentucky Fried Infidel

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The Spanish are asking Porque no hay luces? as they scramble to find their lighters. The Hoothis got a suprise from above, while the Navy sent more than just bombs to the bottom of the Red Sea. India is looking to break Ghandi's heart over Pakistan, while Iran had a suprise boom, maybe it's incompetence or maybe its the guys who secretly plant bombs in pagers. Russia and Ukraine decide to take a break from killing each other, find out why its actually bad and hear famed F the EU Vicky Nuland's hot take. Jexico is pissed at Ecuador and a serial killer could be on the loose in New England. Anyone seen Cottongin lately? Art Woof does it again highlighting the Navy dropped more than ball. Their $70 million dollar mistake purchased a legendary work of art! Job well done! Executive Producer for MMO #167: Colin Schultz Fiat Fun Coupon Donators: Millennial BookkeeperCoinCatPlaidpotionCottonginNail Lord of GaylordWiirdo Satoshi Slingers: petar | 10,000 | BAG DADDY BOOSTER!lavish | 3,333netned | 3,333boolysteed | 3,210user2173415 | 500user183420 | 167Piez | 100 Dan's Sources Spain sparks fears of energy industry crisis as renewable supply exceeds demand | BBC News Local Teen Invents Masturbation | Onion News Network Trump vows to reinstate Columbus Day in October Trump vows to bring back Columbus Day, despite it never going away, worrying some Oklahoma Natives Pakistan defense minister says military incursion by India is imminent | REUTERS India, Pakistan exchange small arms fire, China urges restraint | REUTERS Anthony Albanese on track for election victory Mexico's Sheinbaum says country will not renew diplomatic relations with Ecuador At least 30 killed in US attack on Yemen detention centre: Report Power outage affects Spain and Portugal, impacting travel EU eyes high-stakes presidential election in Romania: Democracy tested by disinformation Navy: U.S. fighter jet falls off aircraft carrier and into Red Sea Massive explosion rocks Iranian port, hundreds injured Spain declares state of emergency as power blackout chaos continues | BBC News Why is Putin calling for a 3-day ceasefire? Spain sparks fears of energy industry crisis as renewable supply exceeds demand | BBC News Local Teen Invents Masturbation | Onion News Network Trump vows to reinstate Columbus Day in October John's Shownotes Blackout BBC Blackout Report DW Boogeyman Energy is produced by synchronous generator-based systems and converter-based systems. Synchronous systems produce AC current; Converter-based systems produce DC that must be converted into AC. Synchronous systems feature inherent inertia which limits the probability of oscillations in current, voltage, and frequency. Converter-based systems rely on synthetic or virtual inertia. This is achieved through software and algorithms. On the other hand, inherent inertia is achieved by the physical, rotating mass of the machinery involved in synchronous power generation. Basically, “renewables” like solar, wind, batteries, fuel cells, and variable speed hydropower are associated with problematic oscillations. Study with links to works on the problems in grid stability with converter-based systems France Prison Attacks Ukraine Vicky Nuland on Fareed Zakaria Mid East Overboard F18 Falls Overboard Evading Houthi Missile Fire Iran DW Report on Iranian Port Explosion Kasmir DW Report Congo Tenative Peace Deal Immigration Bondi on FOX 9/11 60 Mins Story FBI Accuses CIA of 9/11 Coverup (May 2, 2023)
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