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In reply to the discussion: Starlink dishes go into "thermal shutdown" once they hit 122 Fahrenheit [View all]ancianita
(43,342 posts)24. Duly noted.
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Starlink dishes go into "thermal shutdown" once they hit 122 Fahrenheit [View all]
ShazamIam
Jun 2021
OP
Further down the article, the AT&T's ugly politics of profit and government control
ancianita
Jun 2021
#3
It is possible to support those who want to lower your taxes and blm at the same time
Fullduplexxx
Jun 2021
#5
Possible. But not reality. You want AT&T's taxes lowered? Why is that? How has lowering taxes
ancianita
Jun 2021
#6
I dont and Im not sure from where you got the impression that I care about lowering their taxes
Fullduplexxx
Jun 2021
#11
I grew up between South Dakota/Northwest Iowa/Nebraska, still live here.
ForgoTheConsequence
Jun 2021
#16
The PNW is also very expensive and full of Californians who drive up real-estate costs.
ForgoTheConsequence
Jun 2021
#18
Do you REALLY not know that half the country has been under a weeks-long record heat wave
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#21
The fact that 102 is too hot doesn't make 120 okay. 120 is much more dangerous. nt
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#29
I didn't say they should move. But I agree out of staters should stop retiring to much of Arizona.
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#31
Then why did you agree with the poster and send a derisive comment echoing their sentiment to me?
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#32
You're the one who keeps trying to make this personal. No one's denying the reality
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#36
It is nearly half the damned country!!!! Are you kidding me? How contemptuous can you be?
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#43
I am not talking about current residents relocating. I said, repeatedly, that new people
pnwmom
Jun 2021
#47
You know there are places in Arizona that are high in elevation and not as hot, right?
ForgoTheConsequence
Jun 2021
#64
Knock it the hell off. I am a Coloradoan and here to stay. F anyone telling us to move
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#66
Your rudeness in your last post noted and has gotten no better with this one. You
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#68
I friggin live here and you dare say I don't appreciate the seriousness. Take that
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#70
No one here on DU (except perhaps YOU) fails to understand the long term future from climate change
hlthe2b
Jun 2021
#73
Wow, makes me think back years ago when we sold/leased case packers. At 122 degrees....
machoneman
Jun 2021
#9
Can't people living in an unsustainable desert just point an air conditioner at their dish?
FSogol
Jun 2021
#10
My Garmin GPS sitting in the windshield's hot sun shuts itself off for several hours and overheats.
keithbvadu2
Jun 2021
#22
I think humans go into "thermal shutdown" at an even lower temperature. n/t
PoliticAverse
Jun 2021
#25
Left my iPhone6 in the car yesterday - the interior temp in the car when I got back was 42C
GoneOffShore
Jun 2021
#46
I just read a NYT article that showed that commute patterns in my city are back up to
PatrickforB
Jun 2021
#48