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Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

there's a brand new newspeak word that is just beginning to make it's way into the vocabulary

It's

warmcold

defn: the kind of cold that is attributed to man made global warming.

When you have to pull your thinsulate hat down over your ears as you make your way headlong into a blizzard

that's warmcold biggrin
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A Typical Family Annual Electricity Bill in the UK

(not a global warming hockey stick wink )



Kicks off just before this great project started

apparently we haven't been paying out for infrastructure replacement ???

The figures are not in degrees C they are ££££
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"The changes now underway in our climate, if unchecked, pose probably
the greatest threat to Britain that we have ever faced. Our health and
security, our society and way of life, our natural environment, even our
coastline, are all at risk from uncontrolled natural forces – disease,
drought, flood and storm. In terms of the human and financial cost
in the UK and internationally, the impact over the coming decades has
been compared to the world wars of the twentieth century"====== - I think the greatest risk are the taxes and slogs living off the peoples dole--
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Re: Not sure how much longer they will be able to keep crunching in the UK

Hiya marysduby

Check out the first 8 1/2 minutes of this

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lO63oWe6XXo
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I wrote a beauty of a post a 4am

must have forgotten to press "Reply to the post" d oh

It was on account of this

http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/clim...-moved-north-2192001.html


The seems to be no end to how far disconnected from reality and public opinion you can be and yet still keep on peddling this tripe


(the original was much better with links to Dawlish where I have lived links to news items on how well fish in the uk are doing these days etc etc)
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There really is no end to the continuous spin

Here´s today's crazy Carbon scare story

http://www.nature.com/news/2011/110123/full/news.2011.38.html

Yesterday the fish needed to move to Scotland to get out of the heat of England laughing

Now it´s Mass Extinction was caused by Coal 250 Million Years ago

¨This may have been the tipping point, says Wignall. Studies have suggested the volcanoes released 3 trillion tonnes of carbon, enough to trigger massive climate change. The eruptions also caused acid rain and emitted sufficient halogens to create an ozone hole, he says. Toxic fly ash, on top of all this, may have been the final blow.

"I can't suggest that this is the answer to the mass extinction story, but it is a new component to it," he says. "It is like throwing the kitchen sink at the world."



You have a Carbon+Mass Extinction story from a long time ago? Ah come in sit down would you like a coffee says Mr Nature Journal. Can you crowbar the words Climate Change, Acid Rain and Tipping Point into it at some point? Yes? Good then consider it published. What about Ozone Hole we haven´t had Ozone Hole for a while?

It is everything including the kitchen sink Pseudo Science more like


My favourite bit

"The magma went through a juicy bit of crust that it can release a lot of nasty things from," says Paul Wignall, a palaeontologist at the University of Leeds

You have to watch out for those "Nasty Things¨
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After my old Corsa turned into the most effective machine in the heating of water to boilng point and beyond, driving down the street while making out like Old Faithful every 100 yards, it had to go to the recycling centre.

Being awash in free cash over Christmas wink I needed a top quality replacement.

Just had the call from the garage....

It's fuel pipes have corroded and need replacing - £160 - Bargain!

Value for money as I have been spraying 128.9p/litre straight out of the tank straight onto the tarmac as I tootalled along

biggrin <---because you have to smile

Dave

Do you have to use ethanol polluted gas?? Dave over here it has ruined many generators and small engines also boat engines


European regular gas is the same as American premium. How inefficient.

* United Kingdom: 'regular' petrol has an octane rating of 95 RON, with 97 RON fuel being widely available as the Super Unleaded. Tesco and Shell both offer 99 RON fuel. BP is currently[when?] trialling the public selling of the super-high octane petrol BP Ultimate Unleaded 102, which as the name suggests, has an octane rating of 102 RON. Although BP Ultimate Unleaded (with an octane rating of 97 RON) and BP Ultimate Diesel are both widely available throughout the UK, BP Ultimate Unleaded 102 is (as of October 2007) only available throughout the UK in 10 filling stations, and is priced at about two and half times more than their 97 RON fuel. Also offered Shell V-Power, but in a 99 RON octane rating, and Tesco fuel stations also supply the Greenergy produced 99 RON "Tesco 99".

* United States: in the Rocky Mountain (high altitude) states, 85 AKI is the minimum octane, and 91 AKI is the maximum octane available in fuel[citation needed]. The reason for this is that in higher-altitude areas, a typical naturally-aspirated engine draws in less air mass per cycle due to the reduced density of the atmosphere. This directly translates to less fuel and reduced absolute compression in the cylinder, therefore deterring knock. It is safe to fill up a carbureted car that normally takes 87 AKI fuel at sea level with 85 AKI fuel in the mountains, but at sea level the fuel may cause damage to the engine. A disadvantage to this strategy is that most turbocharged vehicles are unable to produce full power, even when using the "premium" 91 AKI fuel. In some east coast states, up to 94 AKI is available [1]. In parts of the Midwest (primarily Minnesota, Iowa, Illinois and Missouri) ethanol-based E-85 fuel with 105 AKI is available [2]. Often, filling stations near US racing tracks will offer higher octane levels such as 100 AKI[citation needed] . California fuel stations will offer 87, 89, and 91 AKI octane fuels, and at some stations, 100 AKI or higher octane, sold as racing fuel. Until summer 2001 before the phase-out of methyl tert-butyl ether aka MTBE as an octane enhancer additive, 92 AKI was offered in lieu of 91.

Generally, octane ratings are higher in Europe than they are in North America and most other parts of the world. This is especially true when comparing the lowest available octane level in each country. In many parts of Europe, 95 RON (90–91 AKI) is the minimum available standard, with 97/98 RON being higher specification (sometimes called Super Unleaded). The higher rating seen in Europe is an artifact of a different underlying measuring procedure. In most countries (including all of Europe and Australia) the "headline" octane that would be shown on the pump is the RON, but in Canada, the United States and some other countries the headline number is the average of the RON and the MON, sometimes called the Anti-Knock Index (AKI), Road Octane Number (RdON), Pump Octane Number (PON), or (R+M)/2. Because of the 8 to 10-point difference noted above, this means that the octane in the United States will be about 4 to 5 points lower than the same fuel elsewhere: 87 octane fuel, the "regular" gasoline in Canada and the US, would be 91–92 in Europe. However most European pumps deliver 95 (RON) as "regular", equivalent to 90–91 US AKI=(R+M)/2, and deliver 98, 99 or 100 (RON) (93-94 AKI) labeled as Super Unleaded - thus regular petrol sold in much of Europe corresponds to premium sold in the United States.


American typical numbers today in the middle of the country are are 87 AKI (regular), 89 AKI (middle) and 93 AKI (premium). Compare numbers just above. Now that MTBE has been tossed, typical blends include 10% Ethanol, plus a small amount of gas company additives such as TECHRON by Chevron.

Diesel engines can use bio-diesel fuels like BioWillie without modification, to reduce noxious tailpipe emissions by 80%.
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Horrendous propaganda piece currently being output on the UK's BBC2.

What I used to admire as a program as a Kid it's Horizon

Major whitewashing of evidence against and promulgating the CO2 story


In a nutshell

Only CO2 can explain the 20th Century warming and none of the other variables count "says NASA"


Sorry going to have to turn it off it literally hurts too much

This is not the alleged BBC balance. The narrative is that of the presenters view all sceptical views diluted by the presenter

No I really have to turn it off
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LOL

http://www.metro.co.uk/lifestyle/853786-centr...t-according-to-scientists

Yet more not so subliminal messaging

Next time I have to face the question I am going to reply

"It's because I have a fan heater"

You couldn't make it up
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