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    Quote Originally Posted by Saitch View Post
    Did they use 'Covideos'?
    Is Ukraine the precursor to 'Nukerain'?

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    Quote Originally Posted by superquag View Post
    The Federal Electors invited me back for the forthecoming... but back-pedalled like crazy when I told them I was not "FULLY jabbbbed".

    Seems THAT is now the most important criteria for p/t employment these days, not Common Sense... and may go a way to explaining the fun time you had with that .... gentleman.

    Edit:- Off topic a tad... Wife had her purse etc stolen in a supermarket, all on security vid. Excellent quality, except villain was MASKED.... Took cops an extra five days to associate him up with the other villain....



    It was bound to happen James. I raised this point here when mask wearing became popular but I was wrong it seems, & Bank Holdups didn't seem to increase & if they did nobody was game to say. Back in the olde Days when we went on the rob we used Cowboy type Bandanas to cover up & Tommy Guns. But hey ho, fashions & styles change.

    The cops were also masked, so if one was belted across the lughole by a Cop he couldn't be recognised, & I'm not even sure they have their # on display with the changes to the Nazi Black Shirt type uniforms here, inc Black T shirts.

    Probably it is somewhere indiscreet if you could find it. Maybe even on the soles of their boots, that'd make sense.


    I trust your missus looked the part on the Vid. Hair nice, lippy done, expensive clobber, nice photogenic smile even though she'd just been robbed. etc.. Things is bloody grim when you need to dress up to go shopping just in case one gets their mug on security Vid or even Ch 7 TV News.

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    There is a nuclear power plant in Zwentendorf, Austria that was built but never came on line due to a referendum. Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia
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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    There is a nuclear power plant in Zwentendorf, Austria that was built but never came on line due to a referendum. Zwentendorf Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia
    "A Solar Power Plant has been constructed on the premises, which went into operation on June 25, 2009. After completion, 1000 solar panels on the site provided approximately 180 MWh of electricity per year. In comparison, the nuclear power plant could theoretically have produced up to 5,455,728 MWh of electricity per year"

    Noting newer solar panels would double the Solar power. On the other hand Portland, Ore.–based company NuScale Power new designed and approved small modular reactor (SMR) might take it up a few 1000%+++

    The company expects to sell anywhere from 674 to 1,682 SMR reactors between 2023 and 2042. They suggest SMR are "100% carbon-free; ¼ the greenhouse-gas emissions over lifecycle vs solar"
    the 100% carbon free is ?????????????? Not likely here except in a sub or two

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    the basis of refrigeration

    A Geelong Gent responsible for your fridge, heating - cooling and more! Never heard of James Harrision. We all should have I think

    First export of Frozen Beef ever from OZ to UK. OK it failed half way and feed the fish but still a WOW from 1873.

    The fact he wanted to do it to keep his fish fresh makes this guy a legend plus for me

    James Harrison invented Australia'''s first ice-making machine, but is now forgotten - ABC News

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    Hey Gringo Cheap fuel!

    Mexico suspends gasoline subsidy as U.S. drivers cross border for deals

    Poor sods in Mexico might be grumpy for the reason their fuel in Mexico is now a bit more expensive?

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    Unclear exactly how the subsidy works (worked) in Mexico, but most, if not all, fuel sold in Mexico would be from oil produced by Pemex - which is government owned. So exactly what is a subsidy in this circumstance is not clear.
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    Wheel of Life-

    "Two "stolen" notebooks written by Charles Darwin have been mysteriously returned to Cambridge University, 22 years after they were last seen.



    The small leather-bound books are worth many millions of pounds and include the scientist's "tree of life" sketch."

    Feel guilty or just a huge fan? No bother they came back Link to yarn
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    Theory of revolution, perhaps?
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    Quote Originally Posted by NavyDiver View Post
    "Two "stolen" notebooks written by Charles Darwin have been mysteriously returned to Cambridge University, 22 years after they were last seen.



    The small leather-bound books are worth many millions of pounds and include the scientist's "tree of life" sketch."

    Feel guilty or just a huge fan? No bother they came back Link to yarn
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    Simultaneously, Britney Spears is set to write her memoirs and is claiming them to be worth $15,000,000.00
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