Posts by Andrew C

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  • Hard News: Going solar?, in reply to Moz,

    In Australia Beyond Zero Emissions did a major study showing that a transition to 100% sustainable electricity by 2050 would be profitable even with unfavourable assumptions

    What exactly do you mean by this? To be profitable, what happened to the price in this study?

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Hard News: Going solar?, in reply to Moz,

    Technically NZ should already be at 90% renewable, as we were in the 1980’s. But politically? That’s just not an option

    I don't think you can blame it entirely on the politicians. Take a look at "Project Lachie", an attempt to extend some existing hydro capabilities. That was basically killed by environmental NIMBY complaints.

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Hard News: Going solar?, in reply to Martin Connelly,

    At which point you should do a compare with heat-pump hot water tanks

    I have two friends who installed heat-pump hot water tanks, and neither have come remotely close to the promised savings. Both regret getting them.

    My neighbour below me got PV, and likewise he hasn't see the savings he was expecting and isn't recommending it to anyone.

    Just some annecdata, no idea if there are technical reasons for their under performance that wouldn't apply to others.

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Hard News: Labour's Fiscal Plan:…, in reply to Bart Janssen,

    And nailing trusts at the same time seems perfectly reasonable since most folks use trusts as a means of avoiding tax, including most MPs.

    Could you explain how this is done Bart?

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Speaker: Sponsored post: Speed and Safety, in reply to George Darroch,

    significant misperceptions among male drivers who consider themselves above average in skill and competence.

    I've got a good friend who's had 8 car dings/crashes/incidents. And he still considers himself to be one of the better drivers he knows, often attempting to commandeer the driving wherever possible. 8! Given this clear cut ignoring of evidence, I don't know how you could shift this from his dna.

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Speaker: Sponsored post: Speed and Safety, in reply to Russell Brown,

    Are you going to be running one of those “funny” racist ads next with the drunk Māori dude talking in the silly voice?

    I’m completely puzzled by that reading of it

    Could he be meaning the one where the kids are in the parked car mimicing their dads driving stoned?

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Speaker: Sponsored post: Speed and Safety, in reply to Russell Brown,

    And rather different roads, too.

    A friend of mine at university was a foreign student from Germany. He told me about how soon after he arrived he had driven to the mountain for skiing and was super pissed off that he couldn't find how to get on the motorway and had to use some shitty back road the whole way down. He had driven there on state highway 1.

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Hard News: The sphere of influence, in reply to Russell Brown,

    “Oravida’s fresh milk supplier Green Valley Dairies also supplies the same two litre bottles to Guangzhou Ruima Food Limited, simply with a different label.

    “However, Guangzhou Ruima Food’s fresh milk shipment in December was rejected by China’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine (AQSIQ).

    This doesn’t seem to be correct, at least not according to the GM of Green Valley Dairies anyway:

    Meanwhile, Corrie Den Haring, general manager of Green Valley Dairies which supplies milk to both Oravida and Ruimi, said Mr Robertson's initial attack about Oravida receiving preferential treatment from Chinese authorities was wide of the mark.

    "It is not the same two-litre bottles simply with a different label," he told National Radio. Ruimi's milk was a flavoured or extra-calcium product which required extra testing at the border. Delays meant the milk was too old for sale and was destroyed.

    EDIT: put quote in to save having to click through

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Hard News: A Big Idea, in reply to Moz,

    can find themselves paying an annual fee of $200 or more, plus 2% of their total each year, plus 5% on contributions

    OMFG

    And I thought the fees NZ brokers/funds charge was rapacious! That is simply outrageous

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

  • Hard News: A Big Idea, in reply to Richard Aston,

    Far out ! Zilch kiwisaver funds invested in NZ.

    I want to clarify.

    0% in NZ companies. 13% is however invested in NZ cash deposits or bank fixed interest. But I think the question being asked was about investment which I take to mean in companies.

    Auckland • Since May 2008 • 169 posts Report

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