Which millenium?I haven't drunk alcohol since the night of the Millenia, and have never bought the Daily Mirror, but then as usual you jump to the wrong conclusions
Which millenium?I haven't drunk alcohol since the night of the Millenia, and have never bought the Daily Mirror, but then as usual you jump to the wrong conclusions
You'll have to help me there,anyway good morning my friend.Which millenium?
And here's the rub, they are using Japanese Technology to make the connection!
You haven't bought the Mirror yet you obviously read it on-line and re-post it here.I haven't drunk alcohol since the night of the Millenia, and have never bought the Daily Mirror, but then as usual you jump to the wrong conclusions
Yet again you singularly fail to address the point being made.I don't have to do I? whatever makes you think I do?
Are you just doing your usual trick of trying to create a diversionary argument?
Figure it out for yourself.
If you check back I rarely post extracts from the Mirror there are far more fertile sourcesYou haven't bought the Mirror yet you obviously read it on-line and re-post it here.
You really are a card.
Because it had nothing to do with the thread and was just a diversion.Yet again you singularly fail to address the point being made.
but does that mean that the food is not safea) It is NOT that the chicken is exposed to chlorine disinfectant, it is that the whole production line is based on the assumption the final chlorination process will completely wipe out all the problems that were not addressed earlier on that line.
Only with any luck that it might be?but does that mean that the food is not safe
I can remember when it flowed the other way. We clearly have not built enough wind things. We need many many many more all over the countryside and in our towns. That will solve the problem, until the wind stops blowing, then it won’t. They’re pretty useless really aren’t they.
On this, I completely agree with you.The process of leaving the EU has exposed the leadership of both the main parties as not up to the job. British politics needs a thorough overhaul either of personnel or structure
Agreed
you should look at yearly production.I can remember when it flowed the other way. We clearly have not built enough wind things. We need many many many more all over the countryside and in our towns. That will solve the problem, until the wind stops blowing, then it won’t. They’re pretty useless really aren’t they.
Coincidentally, I can see one from where I’m walking my dog. It doesn’t seem to be doing very much in the way of generating electricity & that is the problem with them. Things can’t stop because it’s not windy enough.you should look at yearly production.
According to RenewableUK, the average cost of generating electricity from large scale onshore wind is now around three to four pence per kilowatt hour, competitive with new coal (2.5 - 4.5 pence) and cheaper than new nuclear (4 - 7 pence).
Wind farms are fast becoming the most competitive source of energy.
Or too windy... (Most shut down at 80km/h, 50 mph,which translates to around 40 mph ground speed, )Coincidentally, I can see one from where I’m walking my dog. It doesn’t seem to be doing very much in the way of generating electricity & that is the problem with them. Things can’t stop because it’s not windy enough.
YOU are the one who brought up the idea about Putin being Trump's boss.Because it had nothing to do with the thread and was just a diversion.
Coincidentally, I can see one from where I’m walking my dog. It doesn’t seem to be doing very much in the way of generating electricity & that is the problem with them. Things can’t stop because it’s not windy enough.
Wind farms run on average at about 25% maximum output, so it's normal to see them as lazy but as a matter of fact, they are now very competitive.Or too windy... (Most shut down at 80km/h, 50 mph,which translates to around 40 mph ground speed, )
The vertical wind shear and the affect of tower cause serious vibration issues in stronger winds on top of over loadinng blades and gearing.
Biggest con in history around wind farms. Will all come out in years to come.
Wind power - what a joke:Or too windy... (Most shut down at 80km/h, 50 mph,which translates to around 40 mph ground speed, )
The vertical wind shear and the affect of tower cause serious vibration issues in stronger winds on top of over loadinng blades and gearing.
Biggest con in history around wind farms. Will all come out in years to come.
If you ignore decommissioning costs. And ignore how many fossil fuels you had to burn to make them in the first place. And the dead birds. Etc.If you invest money in wind generation, it is possible to recoup the initial investment in about 15 years.