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Post by Sheep2 on Apr 19, 2021 12:25:19 GMT
Tids
Sorry to hear that It's awful. Even if he pulls through it's unlikely to be great.
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Post by RollingEscargot on Apr 19, 2021 12:31:46 GMT
MrTiddles Man, it never rains but it pours. Hang in there.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Apr 19, 2021 12:37:50 GMT
That's more terrible new Tids, I am sorry to hear this.
Hopefully he pulls through and makes a good recovery.
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Apr 19, 2021 12:40:33 GMT
That's sad news Mr. Tids, I hope he comes out of the coma and gets well soon. (anyone got news on Chumbles )? music: I'm currently listening to Gregorian epic chants tour live 2013 from YouTube, 4* not a lot else happening.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Apr 19, 2021 12:47:15 GMT
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Post by lazybones on Apr 19, 2021 12:52:49 GMT
What lunch did you have?
I saw a recipe for a toasted mozzarella sandwich on The Guardian and decided it was exactly what I wanted. I didn't follow the recipe though. To be honest I just looked at the picture.
Anyway it fell apart when I tried to lift it out of the pan. The mozzarella wept into the bread and, even though the sandwich was crispy on the outside, it was only the veneer on a disaster waiting to happen.
2/10
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Post by Sheep2 on Apr 19, 2021 13:13:49 GMT
Strands on toast. Heinz.
Superb 12/10
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Post by amipal on Apr 19, 2021 13:20:13 GMT
scamanderWell, if you really must know... bins going out later for pick up tomorrow morning. It’s a recycling week, too.
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Post by amipal on Apr 19, 2021 13:21:09 GMT
MrTiddlesSo sorry to hear that. Thoughts are with you all.
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Post by amipal on Apr 19, 2021 13:26:15 GMT
Why are you buying cars? Do you hate the Antarctic ice sheet? A majority of my trips are quite local, and I am somewhat concerned by the amount of crud my diesel SUV is pumping out onto the streets where my family and friends walk and play. So I’m getting an EV. It’s the future! As for mining, the global oil industry want a word. It’s not just the oil that they dig up, but also the metals needed to support the end to end process from exploration to drilling to transport to refining to delivery. Give this a watch: youtu.be/mk-LnUYEXuM
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Post by amipal on Apr 19, 2021 13:27:27 GMT
What lunch did you have? I saw a recipe for a toasted mozzarella sandwich on The Guardian and decided it was exactly what I wanted. I didn't follow the recipe though. To be honest I just looked at the picture. Anyway it fell apart when I tried to lift it out of the pan. The mozzarella wept into the bread and, even though the sandwich was crispy on the outside, it was only the veneer on a disaster waiting to happen. 2/10 I had pasta in a tomato and chorizo sauce for lunch. Made it yesterday, and it was delicious. 4*
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Apr 19, 2021 13:38:13 GMT
Why are you buying cars? Do you hate the Antarctic ice sheet? A majority of my trips are quite local, and I am somewhat concerned by the amount of crud my diesel SUV is pumping out onto the streets where my family and friends walk and play. So I’m getting an EV. It’s the future! As for mining, the global oil industry want a word. It’s not just the oil that they dig up, but also the metals needed to support the end to end process from exploration to drilling to transport to refining to delivery. Give this a watch: youtu.be/mk-LnUYEXuMMan made means made by MAN, not stolen from nature. The future is electric that is the only logical path, especially for space flight.
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Post by lazybones on Apr 19, 2021 13:50:47 GMT
Don't electrical cars mean more electricity from nuclear power stations (in practice)? I'm not judging. I'm not criticising. I'm still thinking of passing my driving test and getting a car. Maybe one day ...
And soon, one day, fusion power will bring energy for all.
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Post by lazybones on Apr 19, 2021 13:51:34 GMT
Man made means made by MAN, not stolen from nature. The future is electric that is the only logical path, especially for space flight. But the human man is part of nature. The human man. The human woman ... You could say that the Great Pacific Rubbish Gyre is as natural as the shell of a snail. It's a different point .... To be honest I wasn't sure what point you were making so am really just running my mouth.
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Apr 19, 2021 14:05:09 GMT
Don't electrical cars mean more electricity from nuclear power stations (in practice)? I'm not judging. I'm not criticising. I'm still thinking of passing my driving test and getting a car. Maybe one day ...
And soon, one day, fusion power will bring energy for all.
Not if they use the Top Gear school of car building (self powering)
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Apr 19, 2021 14:08:11 GMT
Man made means made by MAN, not stolen from nature. The future is electric that is the only logical path, especially for space flight. But the human man is part of nature. The human man. The human woman ... You could say that the Great Pacific Rubbish Gyre is as natural as the shell of a snail. It's a different point .... To be honest I wasn't sure what point you were making so am really just running my mouth. My point being was to say that we are advanced enough as a species to create things without having to dig great big holes in the ground to extract fossil fuels, man forgets he is part of nature when he sees a short cut to a fuel source.
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Post by lazybones on Apr 19, 2021 14:23:24 GMT
Chimpanzees would dig into the earth if they had the wherewithall. No doubt in my mind.
I have a dream to, one day, be the person to introduce chimpanzees to fire. To live forever in chimpanzee lore.
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Post by Sheep2 on Apr 19, 2021 14:25:03 GMT
Don't electrical cars mean more electricity from nuclear power stations (in practice)? I'm not judging. I'm not criticising. I'm still thinking of passing my driving test and getting a car. The fuel efficiency savings from generating the electricity centrally rather than using an internal combustion engine are significant. www.transportenvironment.org/news/does-electric-vehicle-emit-less-petrol-or-diesel. Also using a power station makes it easier to minimise emissions in the future. If the power is produced by the car you lock in future emissions at the point of manufacture. Not so with an electric car. C02 is not the only pollution though. The NOx produced by diesels arguably makes them worse for health than any other type of vehicle. You've also got to take in to account the rare earth metals used and the cost of them. What is clear is that the environmental cost of electric vehicles is likely to fall in comparison to diesels and petrol engines. Whether it makes them ok to use is a separate question.
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Post by scamander on Apr 19, 2021 14:27:49 GMT
"Earth man, what a shithole".
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Post by stxdpr on Apr 19, 2021 14:32:40 GMT
Sorry to hear that Tids.
Is inappropriate texting up there in the big leagues like the naughty Tory asking for a spanking or behaviour of the previous US president? The one senator over the pond who voted against a trafficking bill is under investigation for trafficking a 17 year old.....
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Post by lazybones on Apr 19, 2021 14:33:16 GMT
But what about the nuclear power? I've seen the images. I remember the pictures from the GCSE Geography books - cannisters of nuclear waste, oozing on the sea bed.
Electric cars do feel futuristic. When I see one I feel that, at last, the 21st century is making good on its promise.
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Post by Ozymandias Kane on Apr 19, 2021 14:44:03 GMT
Chimpanzees would dig into the earth if they had the wherewithall. No doubt in my mind. I have a dream to, one day, be the person to introduce chimpanzees to fire. To live forever in chimpanzee lore. Monkey see, Monkey do
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Post by RollingEscargot on Apr 19, 2021 14:52:30 GMT
The chimpanzees would dig a huge hole and put the statue of liberty in it as soon as look at you. Just as well Boris is bringing in those laws about disrespecting monuments.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on Apr 19, 2021 14:54:46 GMT
I played 3 solo games of PUBG. There were no bots whatsoever. I killed one player in each game and died each time in the top 10 because the next circle was too far and I had to run into trouble. #BRlife.
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Post by Sheep2 on Apr 19, 2021 14:59:51 GMT
But what about the nuclear power? I've seen the images. I remember the pictures from the GCSE Geography books - cannisters of nuclear waste, oozing on the sea bed. Electric cars do feel futuristic. When I see one I feel that, at last, the 21st century is making good on its promise. We can all be milkmen? Cobblers can live out his Pat Mustard dream at last.
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