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You'll never never know if you never never go.......
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Randomly, this might explain our significance in world politics.... To the global cats we are but a ball of twine
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Nah, he just edited out all his keyboard errors.
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That's Wolfie dialect. Thought you'd figure it out. Well she did say Drunk AGAIN, didn't she.
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As I was creeping into bed, she asked, "You are drunk again, aren't you!". "What makes you think that?", I asked defensively. "You live nest door."
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See how easily a well intentioned comment can lead to an international crisis! To misquote a well known (ex) president.... "The bombing will begin after lunchtime"
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? ? ? Gee I wish I were that poor. Sport was once all about fitness, friendly competition and fair play. And stadiums were not needed because the only audiences were family & friends of the participants. In this age of obesity, real sport (without focus on gambling or money) would be a great idea for all instead of just watching.
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When did the idea originate that sport stadiums should be paid for by the public and then given to team owners?
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Not even by Marty
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At present I sail on D'Entrecasteau Channel, adjacent to Bruny Island. But in spite of the names, it hasn't been claimed by the French.
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I'm confused. are you suggesting the frog knew that Cook had already planted his flag? Maybe his mission was not one of flag planting (claiming territory). Did he get a satphone call from the consulate? I rather thought that communication from parent countries was by letters carried on sailing ships.
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"English is what happens when Vikings learn Latin and use it to shout at Germans, and then the French shout back!"
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Did you know.... If you spell Absolutely Nothing backwards, you get.... "Gnighton Yletulosba", which means....... Absolutely Nothing!
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My wife once told me, "Sex is more fun on holidays". It wasn't the best postcard I've ever received
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The thread is devoted to 'God Elp Amerika' but no evidence suggests god is helping at all. Unless god thinks the world might be better off without the US part of america
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All I can say is 'Yep, He did this'..... Tomahawk cruise missile. The United States burned through over 1,000 Tomahawks in Iran — ten years’ worth of production. Each one’s fin actuators run on samarium-cobalt magnets. China mines and refines 99% of the world’s samarium and placed it under export licensing on April 4, 2025. To rebuild the inventory, Raytheon must turn to Beijing for samarium. Patriot PAC-3 interceptor. The seeker uses samarium-cobalt (SmCo) to slew its guidance head; the radar’s traveling-wave tubes use SmCo to focus the microwave beam; yttrium-iron-garnet phase shifters tune the array. Replenishing the 1,200-plus interceptors expended in Iran requires roughly 1.2 to 2.4 tons of high-temperature SmCo, plus yttrium oxide. Between 2020 and 2023, China supplied 93% of U.S. yttrium imports. JASSM-ER stealth cruise missile. The fin servos and seeker run on neodymium-iron-boron magnets (NdFB) doped with dysprosium and terbium for thermal stability. Strip out the heavy rare earths, and the magnet demagnetizes in flight. Roughly 1,100 missiles expended translates to between 1.5 and 3 tons of NdFeB feedstock. China refines the vast majority of the world’s dysprosium and terbium. F-35 Lightning II. For a decade, the Department of Defense itself has repeated that each F-35 contains 920 pounds of rare earths. The strategically critical content is the high-temperature SmCo and dysprosium-doped NdFeB in the engine actuators, electric drives, and radar. These are materials Beijing has placed under license. So US used up most of their ammo in Iran and now need China's permission to reload.
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Just when you make it foolproof........ along come smarter fools. Oh, wait.... did that happen to USof A last year?
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Sometimes that is a big asset!
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I hope I didn't sound too 'conservative' - that term has negative political connotations these days. I do prefer tactile interaction with controls. That won't stop me playing/learning other kinds or locations of controls. Of course I'll adapt. But I hope the other automated facets of new vehicles gets very thoroughly tested. I spent a lot of my career testing and commissioning complex automation and I know there will always be users who can bring about unforseen results. A bit like MrMusky's unplanned post launch disassembly of his rockets.
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So many threads this could go in. I chose Silly Pics because 'tis silly to allow vested interests to control political narrative..... Oh dear. The forum prohibited me posting a meme that said something like: 'twitter allows exposure of Nancy Pelosi's trades, but not Donold's trades' Have I been found out by the Deep State?
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Until now (thanks, OME) I have never given it much thought. Except maybe something didn't quite seem right about the populat hulk-convict story. I never believed the Brit government would go to all that trouble and expense just to carry out a social experiment in prison reform.
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How can we have a half decent argument if you say stuff like this?
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The climate change debate continues.
nomadpete replied to Phil Perry's topic in Science and Technology
The words "New Grid" are BS. That implies tearing down the old grid and replacing it with a new one. The grid has been growing steadily since it started. There has been constant increase of demand, increasing population and increasing sprawl of cities along with the steady increase of power stations (such places as Millmerran & Kogan Ck). Over the years many many towns were connected to grid power. Also greater industrial needs such as extending the grid fmall the way out to Roma gas fields. Expansion for all the above is simply a continuation where the new 'building' is beefing up some pathways and adding new bits to connect new sources abd customers. The entire grid is not going to be rebuilt.
