Will Brexit hurt you in ways you havent thought of
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when peope say the factories will close because of brexit it is project fear.TOG wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 6:55 pmAnd Project Fear raises it's head yet again.JUDGEDREDD wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 6:39 pm Not just your job, the jobs and livelihoods of many many people.
Well done for that, it'll be so worth it once we "tayk bk r cuntrey" and show the rest of the world just how quiet 'Rule Britannia' plays these days.
When factories actulaly close because of brexit it is project fear
When somethign happens it becomes project reality does it not? i suppose reality and truth are unfathomable concepts to brexiteers, that why they believ we have to have straight bananas and had to have burgundy passports and all the asian migrants arriving in the UK have come under EU fredom of movement rules
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You don't stop riding when you get old, you get old when you stop riding
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I jut can't wait for the boat with the engine running on energy derived from the temperature of the water.TOG wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 9:53 pmYou should really research before showing your ignorance on this subject.Kammekor wrote: ↑Fri Feb 22, 2019 8:20 pmYes, we call them drones.
Do you have any idea about the energy density of battery versus for instance kerosene?
For a plane to carry the same amount of energy (at sea level, not even talking about loss off energy in batteries due to temperature drops at high altitudes) at this time a plane should carry 23-46 times the amount of weight of batteries to bring the same amount of energy as kerosene.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_density
That means before planes will be using batteries they have to increase the amount of energy stored in a battery 23-46 times without any increase in weight and increase the reliability at the same time, because batteries have the tendency to become unstable (self igniting) under certain conditions.
More than a hyperdrive needed to achieve that.
Already, flight schools are using electric powered planes for take off and landing training. A 2 seater has about a 1 hour endurance level and that is with bog standard Lithium ion batteries. The next generation of aluminium air batteries already have a 30% to 40% greater capacity weight for weight than Li-ion. Already 1st stage graphene based batteries are demonstrating a 500% increase in capacity weight for weight over Li-ion.
Change your aspect on travel and look at the safest plane in the sky, a Gyro copter. Three seater Gyros are capable of up to 500 miles on a single charge with an electric motor. They can take off and land on a sixpence (or a dime for our Amrican cousins) and again, this is with bog standard Li-ion batteries.
Start boning up on technology beacause Phnom Poon is correct, you have a Flintstone mentality. And of course, don't rely on Wikipedia for information. Also, Graphene based batteries are non flammable.
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this thread has become completely incomprehensible
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Apt for a Brexit discussion then.
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UK has great food and sustainable, and is quite a good technology innovator.
I can't see the problem, though I have not studied it extensively; in the old days the commonwealth was a very robust trading bloc.
brexit is going to happen and it will provide many new opportunities.
europe is not in very good shape financially.
the yanks will soon stop providing security.
forgive my naive comments, but i cannot see how the short term pain will not be a good trade for longer term independence.
I can't see the problem, though I have not studied it extensively; in the old days the commonwealth was a very robust trading bloc.
brexit is going to happen and it will provide many new opportunities.
europe is not in very good shape financially.
the yanks will soon stop providing security.
forgive my naive comments, but i cannot see how the short term pain will not be a good trade for longer term independence.
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We only produce 60% of our own food, so it's not sustainable.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 7:53 am UK has great food and sustainable, and is quite a good technology innovator.
I can't see the problem, though I have not studied it extensively; in the old days the commonwealth was a very robust trading bloc.
brexit is going to happen and it will provide many new opportunities.
europe is not in very good shape financially.
the yanks will soon stop providing security.
forgive my naive comments, but i cannot see how the short term pain will not be a good trade for longer term independence.
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Germany produces even less but loans all the rest money.
get off your asses and produce more.
you have all the resources.
get off your asses and produce more.
you have all the resources.
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Yes I love turnip soup, and carrot cake for desert.frank lee bent wrote: ↑Sat Feb 23, 2019 9:38 am Germany produces even less but loans all the rest money.
get off your asses and produce more.
you have all the resources.
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