Those Aussies at it again

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I thought it was all solar powered free thinking in Germany these days. We still want coal fired racism with a touch of Trumpian politics on the side.

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Gemrnay is still into heavy engineering
The key natural resources of Germany include timber, natural gas, coal, lignite, uranium, iron ore, arable land, construction materials, potash, nickel, salt and copper.

Globally, the country is:
•A leading producer of lignite.
•The second largest producer of refined selenium.
•The third largest producer of kaolin.
•The fourth largest producer of sulfur.
•The fifth largest producer of potash.
•The sixth largest producer of refined copper.
•The seventh largest producer of crude steel.

In 2010, the metal processing sector in Germany relied mostly on imports of concentrates and metal ores and also on reprocessing of waste materials and metallic scrap. This intense dependency was due to insufficient mining of metals for the country. Germany thus had to depend on imports of a number of refined metals and industrial minerals.

Industrial Minerals

Germany’s overall industrial output in 2010 accounted for almost 21% of the GDP. In 2010, the country was estimated to have produced about 1% of the world’s total output of barite, aluminum, refined cadmium, gallium, cement, feldspar, natural gypsum, indium, iron oxide pigments, crude iron, lime, magnesium compounds, industrial quartz, nitrogen, zinc metal and silica.

In 2010, the mineral processing sector in Germany produced about 5% of the world’s total output of fused aluminum oxide, magnesium metal, alumina, rhenium metal, titanium dioxide pigments, strontium compounds and graphite.

Metals

In 2009, Germany’s metal processing sector contributed about 3% to its GDP. In 2010, the metal sector experienced a tremendous decrease in production of secondary metals due to a simultaneous decline in the availability of scrap metals in comparison with the imported concentrates and ores.

A comparison of the country’s contribution to total secondary metals production in the world in 2009 and 2010 is given below:
•Secondary aluminum production accounted for 60% in 2010 and 66% in 2009.
•Secondary smelter copper production accounted for 36% in 2010 and 46% in 2009.
•Secondary refined copper production accounted for 43% in 2010 and 57% in 2009.
•Secondary refined lead production accounted for 69% in 2010 and 73% in 2009
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pczz wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:48 am
With the exception of Germany that has heavy industry and polite behavior (mostly)
Thats because Germans are the most boring race on the planet.they wouldnt know how to have a good time.

They also seem to suffer from amnesia and conveniently forget what they done in the 1940's
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Micmac wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2018 5:59 am
pczz wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:48 am
With the exception of Germany that has heavy industry and polite behavior (mostly)
Thats because Germans are the most boring race on the planet.they wouldnt know how to have a good time.

They also seem to suffer from amnesia and conveniently forget what they done in the 1940's
they are the same like japanese
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Micmac wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2018 5:59 amThey also seem to suffer from amnesia and conveniently forget what they done in the 1940's
You obviously do not know much about Germany or Germans.
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pczz wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2018 1:03 am Gemrnay is still into heavy engineering
The service sector accounted for 70% of GDP in 2016.
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Micmac wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2018 5:59 am
pczz wrote: Wed Feb 21, 2018 11:48 am
With the exception of Germany that has heavy industry and polite behavior (mostly)
Thats because Germans are the most boring race on the planet.they wouldnt know how to have a good time.

They also seem to suffer from amnesia and conveniently forget what they done in the 1940's

Obviously you haven't been to a party with lots of German girl backpackers.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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Micmac wrote: Thu Feb 22, 2018 5:59 amThats because Germans are the most boring race on the planet.they wouldnt know how to have a good time.

They also seem to suffer from amnesia and conveniently forget what they done in the 1940's
Agree, why don't they invent a thing called a Bierfest..oh, wait...

wrt 1940, who has forgotten? It gets shove down their throats night and day by western media, who also conveniently forget about the Treaty of Versailles and the double/triple dealing they did themselves..
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Sorry guys for posting my actual experience and made my opinions based on that. (About the boring as fuck germans)

Obviously Im not as experienced as some posters here and my opinions are worthless amongst the elite longterm posters.

I personally much prefer Swedish backpackers to party with.

But no offense to the German backpackers I have be acquainted with in the past.
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Dir ist dieses Mal vergeben, aber beim nächsten Mal ... beobachten wir dich und haben Mittel und Wege
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