Phiarmage
Phiarmage t1_j8czqry wrote
Reply to comment by fwubglubbel in Oil falls on demand worry as 'make or break moment' approaches by HalfPrime
Tl;Dr: Record profits appear unproportional and exploitative in regard to recent inflation.
Record profits within the oil industry and the subsequent drop in prices after quarterly SEC filings were published suggest that the original record price increases were not inflation. More than likely the majors took advantage of several aspects in the world economy during the last 3.5 years.
Increases in profits were not proportional to inflation. Hell, even supply and demand curves, in conjunction with rig count statistics, suggest production rose with demand until 2022, at which point companies slowed new drilling on already obtained permits (federal and state).
Phiarmage t1_j8cu5n4 wrote
Reply to comment by Moranic in Oil falls on demand worry as 'make or break moment' approaches by HalfPrime
Yep, and record profits suggest it wasn't inflation.
Phiarmage t1_j9j9r2a wrote
Reply to comment by Sanjuko_Mamaujaluko in How do I take down a chimney with these protrusions? by Sanjuko_Mamaujaluko
Use the chimney as a trash chute of course. If you got a hand truck/horizontal dolly, you can put a large plastic container (think mid height storage containers) on top of the dolly and push it inside the chimney to make cleanup easier. Some cardboard laying in the bottom of the plastic container will soften the impact of demolished material and prolong the container integrity and life. About 3/4" thick of cardboard worth from the attic, and an additional 0.5" thicker for each floor more than one (yes it's over kill). Replace as necessary, and always before the bottom layer is damaged, including being crushed. If it's crushed but not torn/penetrated, put that layer on top of a new cardboard stack.
And if you don't have a hand truck, it's worth the investment for any home. You don't use it every month, or perhaps year, but damn does it save your back!
Mulching flowerbeds? Throw the bags on the dolly. Tearing out a concrete foundation home play set? Chain link fence? A hideous looking rock garden? Invasive hedge rows? Did the creek in your backyard flood and deposit driftwood? Throw that shit in the dolly. Hand trucks are easier than using a wheel barrow to transport to the dumpster or whatever. Just get 6" castors/wheels or larger for outdoors, and 3 or 4" castors for indoors, with the thickest rubber you can find for longevity. A wider wheel works better in irrigated/wet lawns than a narrow one of course. Also, don't buy a plastic hand truck; get all metal parts excluding tires.
Now I'm thinking about using my hand truck to carry groceries inside with one trip. Maybe I can start using it weekly! The possibilities of use are endless, really. My hand truck is older than I am too.
Furthermore, do you run a bar or venue? There are keg dollies with a curved skeleton to safely move 1/2 barrel kegs from storage to tap. Some even have an adjustable gravity latch to lock the keg in place for smooth handling.
Paid for by Big Hand Truck Manufacturing of America. /s
This reads like a newspaper consumer op-ed. It ain't. Just a fan of not fucking my back up anymore than it already is. Get a 2 in 1 hand truck dolly. You'll thank yourself for it.