>What happened so far - Main spillway got damaged - because of no maintaining - because Cali thought that they will never have that much water again - because of Muh Climate Change. And they needed the money for illegals. - They closed the main spillway to inspect the damage, water went over the emergency spillway - Emergency spillway was in even worse condition and it got BTFO pretty bad - They opened the main spillway again, so that water doesn't go over the emergency spillway any longer - Main spillway gets slowly BTFO and half of it is gone. But it is stable at the moment. - They try to "repair" the emergency spillway because if rain hits hard, water will go over it again and rek it even more
> Be careful! There is plenty of old footage marked as livestream!
"And the boards have foretold of rubble and cold, that when lefties wage war come unfurled, #13522222 bane of memes, ancient Kek unbound, with a hunger to swallow California"
Camden Harris
Be sure to watch out for the dam posting in here
Adam Russell
DAM SON
Aaron Baker
Do I change the password?
Jose Davis
Nice.
Adrian Thompson
>They leave the enterprise router on a dam with the default pass
Nolan Ramirez
>uruguay pretty sure you can't be prosecuted so do whatever
but if you change the pw they'll probably notice faster
Josiah Richardson
Thank you for updating the OP and Baking new bread fellow Ameribro
Luis Harris
Lets go Sup Forumsspectors
Jaxson Stewart
This thread has become felonious so I'm out
have fun in prison guys
Logan Jenkins
#113522222 decides the outcome of the dam!
Jace Moore
Glorious American breakfast here
Thomas Ross
gg, how fucking lame can they get!
Ayden Cooper
>-- -- -- morse for M M M
James Rivera
here's that live stream from the wrong side of the dam youtu.be/4Y8Dm7s0Ddk >I think
Jeremiah Davis
how so? it's just a roleplay, of course he's not actually connected to the dam
Invented by the French physician Gaston Planté in 1859, lead acid was the first rechargeable battery for commercial use. Today, the flooded lead acid battery is used in automobiles, forklifts and large uninterruptible power supply (UPS) systems. During the mid 1970s, researchers developed a maintenance-free lead acid battery that could operate in any position. The liquid electrolyte was transformed into moistened separators and the enclosure was sealed. Safety valves were added to allow venting of gas during charge and discharge. Driven by different applications, two battery designations emerged. They are the small sealed lead acid (SLA), also known under the brand name of Gelcell, and the large valve regulated lead acid (VRLA). Technically, both batteries are the same. (Engineers may argue that the word ‘sealed lead acid’ is a misnomer because no lead acid battery can be totally sealed.) Because of our emphasis on portable batteries, we focus on the SLA. Unlike the flooded lead acid battery, both the SLA and VRLA are designed with a low over-voltage potential to prohibit the battery from reaching its gas-generating potential during charge. Excess charging would cause gassing and water depletion. Consequently, these batteries can never be charged to their full potential.
Jaxon Mitchell
This gold theory has to be one of the dumbest things I have ever read on Sup Forums
Jonathan Anderson
May the World Tree be replenished
Austin Reyes
The lead acid is not subject to memory. Leaving the battery on float charge for a prolonged time does not cause damage. The battery’s charge retention is best among rechargeable batteries. Whereas the NiCd self-discharges approximately 40 percent of its stored energy in three months, the SLA self-discharges the same amount in one year. The SLA is relatively inexpensive to purchase but the operational costs can be more expensive than the NiCd if full cycles are required on a repetitive basis. The SLA does not lend itself to fast charging — typical charge times are 8 to 16 hours. The SLA must always be stored in a charged state. Leaving the battery in a discharged condition causes sulfation, a condition that makes the battery difficult, if not impossible, to recharge. Unlike the NiCd, the SLA does not like deep cycling. A full discharge causes extra strain and each cycle robs the battery of a small amount of capacity. This wear-down characteristic also applies to other battery chemistries in varying degrees. To prevent the battery from being stressed through repetitive deep discharge, a larger SLA battery is recommended. Depending on the depth of discharge and operating temperature, the SLA provides 200 to 300 discharge/ charge cycles. The primary reason for its relatively short cycle life is grid corrosion of the positive electrode, depletion of the active material and expansion of the positive plates. These changes are most prevalent at higher operating temperatures. Cycling does not prevent or reverse the trend.
Asher Bell
>replay
Benjamin Morris
Noice. What now?
Evan Rodriguez
Any updates since last night?
Jonathan Johnson
>with replay
its live but has replay footage in a corner retard
Cooper Lee
The optimum operating temperature for the SLA and VRLA battery is 25°C (77°F). As a rule of thumb, every 8°C (15°F) rise in temperature will cut the battery life in half. VRLA that would last for 10 years at 25°C will only be good for 5 years if operated at 33°C (95°F). The same battery would endure a little more than one year at a temperature of 42°C (107°F). Among modern rechargeable batteries, the lead acid battery family has the lowest energy density, making it unsuitable for handheld devices that demand compact size. In addition, performance at low temperatures is poor. The SLA is rated at a 5-hour discharge or 0.2C. Some batteries are even rated at a slow 20-hour discharge. Longer discharge times produce higher capacity readings. The SLA performs well on high pulse currents. During these pulses, discharge rates well in excess of 1C can be drawn. In terms of disposal, the SLA is less harmful than the NiCd battery but the high lead content makes the SLA environmentally unfriendly.
Justin Powell
OROVILLE Oro is mexican for gold. The theory checks out.
Lucas Sanders
Not really, pond level should start going up in a couple hours.
Xavier James
Advantages and Limitations of Lead Acid Batteries
Advantages Inexpensive and simple to manufacture — in terms of cost per watt hours, the SLA is the least expensive. Mature, reliable and well-understood technology — when used correctly, the SLA is durable and provides dependable service. Low self-discharge —the self-discharge rate is among the lowest in rechargeable batterysystems. Low maintenance requirements — no memory; no electrolyte to fill. Capable of high discharge rates. Limitations Cannot be stored in a discharged condition. Low energy density — poor weight-to-energy density limits use to stationary and wheeled applications. Allows only a limited number of full discharge cycles — well suited for standby applications that require only occasional deep discharges. Environmentally unfriendly — the electrolyte and the lead content can cause environmental damage. Transportation restrictions on flooded lead acid — there are environmental concerns regarding spillage in case of an accident. Thermal runaway can occur with improper charging.
Nobody gives a fuck about some water flooding into a few fields in America. For fuck sake this shit has plagued this board past few days get over it, places flood all the damn time
Jacob Taylor
Proof.
Also give me credentials.
Asher Johnson
This?
Or try to open up web traffic to the dams controls?
Jaxson Foster
A lot of shit uses telnet
>Have newconfig.txt >log into it >Paste newconfig text >press intro >smoke a fag >come back >It's done, the network topology completely changed in 5 minutes.
T. Networkfag
Nathan Taylor
See
Cameron Clark
Pretty sure it's a LARP
Aaron Hill
not with 250m waves they dont.
Lincoln Williams
Jesus is this at the dam
Caleb Young
You guys are retarded, this dam won't fail anytime soon.
Juan Hernandez
CHECKED
Adam Reyes
Today is the big water hit. If nothing happens by midnight, nothing is happening.
Xavier Ramirez
>Plumas faggit
Nathaniel Reed
I think he meant anons who get hacked use Edge.
Asher Rogers
We aren't expecting the DAM to fail, the spillway and emergency spillway are what are at suspect of failing. >why do we think that Watch any of the videos
Nicholas Gray
I guess your right, it's just suprising that it would be public access.
I mean i couldn't just go telnet into the switches from my work from home.
Luis Nelson
The time of 113522222 is upon us, arise prophet and empart upon us your wisdom of the future!!
Jace Perry
No credentials there hombre.
Justin Sanders
AH
THANKS FOR THE DIVINELY ORDAINED SHEKLES KEK!
SHADILAY
Thomas Powell
cisco/cisco?
Nathaniel Howard
praise kek let his name be heard through out the westcoast
Hudson Gomez
live link senpai?
Adam Cox
Some people don't take security seriously. >lol "hackers" You think that this world is a movie, kid?
For user that was questioning why these threads are coming up with the area in question being republican etc and why people would actually want to see something like this.
The answer is fairly clear. The vote majority for Clinton came from California exclusively. Challenges to the administration are coming out of California. California sanctuary policies and practices are doing real damage to the political landscape.
A disaster of this scale would cripple the California government and make them dependent on federal relief. The whole process of fixing the mess would turn into a opportunity to show the whole country that Californian policy ends in disaster.
As far as the republican hold outs in Jefferson are concerned it would be an opportunity to try to force the issue of separation from a state that let's it's dam's erode and fail while ignoring the inland and only heeding the voices of the coastal cities.
Michael Anderson
RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR JUST DIED IN NYC?!
Ryder Turner
Your digits have earned you a spare battery. Please visit MCOM for collecting your new companion.
Luis Reed
So much for Calexit.
Isaac Sullivan
wat
Jayden Russell
if really did manage to log onto it, he clearly changed the username and password because the default message doesn't appear.