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3 hours ago, David said:

 

Any opportunity to cause mayhem and some will latch on and take it.

Charlton 3 Derby 0

Remainer day of protest, We stayed in a pub in central London, While walking to said pub there's a fella with a placard telling all we're being invaded by Aliens...and we need to move to Mars...yes really ?

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49 minutes ago, Archied said:

Of course there’s a few prison sentences been handed out too ,, tends to focus the thinking a bit for the Tarquin s and indigo’s ?

Weren't these some of the organisers? so the head of the snake has been cut off ?‍♀️

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Just read an interesting article about these new bladeless wind turbines (or "Skybrators" as they have been nicknamed ?)

They essentially use complex fluid dynamics to create a vibration as a result of wind, which in turn generates electricity

https://vortexbladeless.com/

They take up less space, can be packed closer together than wind turbines,  are 45% cheaper to build for the same output, don't kill birds, cheaper to maintain (as the mechanisms are at ground level) and considerably quieter

Sounds promising!

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1 hour ago, Stive Pesley said:

Just read an interesting article about these new bladeless wind turbines (or "Skybrators" as they have been nicknamed ?)

They essentially use complex fluid dynamics to create a vibration as a result of wind, which in turn generates electricity

https://vortexbladeless.com/

They take up less space, can be packed closer together than wind turbines,  are 45% cheaper to build for the same output, don't kill birds, cheaper to maintain (as the mechanisms are at ground level) and considerably quieter

Sounds promising!

Weird. How on earth do they not shake themselves to bits after 10 minutes?!.

A field full of those things quivering away would look very strange?

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With the ban on single use plastic coming into force in October. It will be interesting to see what some pubs do on match days. Will they have revert to serving drinks in glasses or will someone come up with an alternative to plastic?

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On 14/01/2023 at 13:16, 1of4 said:

With the ban on single use plastic coming into force in October. It will be interesting to see what some pubs do on match days. Will they have revert to serving drinks in glasses or will someone come up with an alternative to plastic?

Long life plastic, obviously. 

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I see king Charlie is saying he intends to allow wind farm profits to be used for the good of the country rather than swell the coffers of the crown ,, if it’s on the level it’s a step in the right direction, let’s hope it’s not directed to the mayor of london to pay for 200 mill of cameras for the ulez extension,, got to be a big money spinner that

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  • 5 weeks later...

An interesting outcome. Sounds like the judge pre-judged them as much as we did on here

https://juststopoil.org/2023/02/16/you-should-feel-guilty-for-nothing-says-judge-as-he-finds-seven-guilty-and-aquits-two-for-disrupting-oil-supplies-at-esso-terminal-in-birmingham/

Amazing how tunes can change if you just take the time to listen and empathise 

 

 

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