News Flash:will keep the homeless warm for a bit
"Eco Incinerator generates Green electricity burning dead Lithium cells. Huge output from scrap batteries." (Humour - Please don't try this at home, etc, etc).
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News Flash:will keep the homeless warm for a bit
I don't care whether they use sodium batteries, Ever Readies or organic batteries or battery chickens. The only point is that three London buses burnt in two weeks. It's like you're in denial about that, trying to make some sort of excuses or alternative reality. Why can't you just accept it?Exactly, the different make, model, cause, previous history, names of the drivers, the winner of the football match last week and the price of bread are all as irrelevant to the issue.
Where fire risk is concerned, only the relevant matters. Are you even aware that some hybrid e-buses use NiMh batteries?
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That's actually not a bad idea. I think I might patent it. What you do is make the bodywork of electric cars a matrix of peltier cells (thermo electric heat pump), then, when the car starts to burn, the peltier cells will generate power. You carry an extension lead in the boot/frunk, and as soon as you see the smoke, you run the extension lead into the nearest house/building, plug it in and pump the power into the grid to solve the shortfall due to the demand from electric car charging.News Flash:
"Eco Incinerator generates Green electricity buring dead Lithium cells. Huge output from scrap batteries." (Humour - Please don't try this at home, etc, etc).
Because it is a false premise and it is you who is in denial. We both know what the problem is, lithium ion batteries in some bus model applications but not present in others.I don't care whether they use sodium batteries, Ever Readies or organic batteries or battery chickens. The only point is that three London buses burnt in two weeks. It's like you're in denial about that, trying to make some sort of excuses or alternative reality. Why can't you just accept it?
So you're an FMR. Unfortunately, there seems to be a short circuit in your FMR system, because I have nothing against EVs, and have never said that I'm against anything. I just like to have a bit of banter with you zealots.You are strongly opposed to compulsory EV car introduction so will use anything to try to discredit it, however irrelevant.
true, but it's the law of small probabilities. It's like throwing two successive sixes.It's 3 in 2 weeks so far!
True, and some people have thrown 6 successive sixes. The thing about statistics is that it's a good tool to expose unusual events and trends so that analysis can be done to get a better understanding about what's going on. If these things are ignored, it might be OK or doom might follow. The worst thing you can do is ignore it.true, but it's the law of small probabilities. It's like throwing two successive sixes.
I read somewhere that the bus companies are told to pull their electric buses from service for a general check up. So they do something. It could well be that the chargers and the batteries don't work well together.True, and some people have thrown 6 successive sixes. The thing about statistics is that it's a good tool to expose unusual events and trends so that analysis can be done to get a better understanding about what's going on. If these things are ignored, it might be OK or doom might follow. The worst thing you can do is ignore it.
I haven't the vaguest clue what you are talking about now.So you're an FMR. Unfortunately, there seems to be a short circuit in your FMR system, because I have nothing against EVs, and have never said that I'm against anything. I just like to have a bit of banter with you zealots.
I seem to remember a previous instance of when your FMR system broke down. You need to get it fixed.
Probably, or that's what they might say. Whatever it is, it'll be covered up unless they can find some Tommy Robinson supporter, who's also a white supremacist, who secretly set light to them. That's always a possibility, or it could just as easily be Boris Johnson unhappy about something.It could well be that the chargers and the batteries don't work well together.
That confirms that it's broken then. As I said, you need to get it fixed.I haven't the vaguest clue what you are talking about now.
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I think there could well be a connection between this being an exceptionally cold period by London standards and how hard many of London's buses are worked now, since so much 24 hour working was introduced following the corresponding reduction of the N night routes.I read somewhere that the bus companies are told to pull their electric buses from service for a general check up. So they do something. It could well be that the chargers and the batteries don't work well together.
Probably the most foolish reply you've ever posted.That confirms that it's broken then. As I said, you need to get it fixed.
I haven't a clue either. The normal convention is to spell it out in full the first time you introduce an acronym to the conversation.I haven't the vaguest clue what you are talking about now.
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Y. Court has already ruled, so this should be a criminal investigation of PO, y?Sub-postmaster claims updated Horizon software caused £2,900 debt
A fault with the Horizon computer system had previously led to hundreds of wrongful convictions.www.bbc.co.uk