Yep, you've nothing left, so it's mindless dribble from you.
"If man is to survive, he will have learned to take a delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." - Gene Roddenberry
"Balloon animals are a great way to teach children that the things they love dearly, may spontaneously explode" -- Lee Camp
Your not dumb Kluganis but man you do a good job pretending.
Electricity of course, you don't understand, I know, it's a bit further than third form science. Though I bet your eyes glazed over in first form anyway.
"If man is to survive, he will have learned to take a delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." - Gene Roddenberry
"Balloon animals are a great way to teach children that the things they love dearly, may spontaneously explode" -- Lee Camp
Electricity of course, you don't understand, I know, it's a bit further than third form science. Though I bet your eyes glazed over in first form anyway.
I did not finish 3rd year high.
Peter
This is a picture of me receiving my achievement certificate.
Yes, I know, you've already said so in an earlier thread. Which is why I said it was further than third form science, you would have been taught this stuff in fifth and sixth form. Like I was.
"If man is to survive, he will have learned to take a delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." - Gene Roddenberry
"Balloon animals are a great way to teach children that the things they love dearly, may spontaneously explode" -- Lee Camp
Oddly, a transmission line between Iceland and the UK is currently being researched for viability...
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Iceland-U.K. Subsea Power Cable Sees ‘Strong’ Investor Interest By Louise Downing November 01, 2013
A plan for an undersea power cable to connect the British and Icelandic grids is attracting “strong” investor interest, Charles Hendry, a U.K. lawmaker and former energy minister who promoted the project, said today in London.
“There’s no doubt in my mind that in Britain the political will is there, so if there is a political will in Iceland, we want to work together,” he told an Iceland energy conference.
The project offers low-risk, predictable returns attractive to institutional investors including pension funds and the U.K. is preparing to change policies needed for the cable, he said.
Hendry helped spur an agreement between Iceland and the U.K. in May 2012 to explore the proposals. The link may cost as much as 4 billion pounds ($6.4 billion) and be completed by 2022 if approved. It would extend as far as 1,000 kilometers (620 miles), longer than any subsea cable now in operation.
Cables already connect the grids of Norway and Britain to the Netherlands. TenneT Holding BV, the Dutch grid operator, plans links between Germany and Norway and the Netherlands and Denmark. There’s also a connection between Britain and France.
"If man is to survive, he will have learned to take a delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." - Gene Roddenberry
"Balloon animals are a great way to teach children that the things they love dearly, may spontaneously explode" -- Lee Camp
Oddly, a transmission line between Iceland and the UK is currently being researched for viability...
Could be completed by 2022. You are the one that needs schooling.
i was there Kluganis, they where talking about it, but i asked why it was not already built??
Not if it was being talked about.
A single state of the art nuke plant in England is all they need, not some cable to nowhere, so they can pay the Icelanders money every time an English rose has to recharge her vibrator.
Ever wondered why the Canadians are not allowed to build a pipe line to carry oil to the U.S.??
Seen the discount the Canadians have to take to sell oil to the U.S.??
i was there Kluganis, they where talking about it, but i asked why it was not already built??
Not if it was being talked about.
Because the gears of international government take a long time to turn sometimes. Especially when costs need to be spread around.
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A single state of the art nuke plant in England is all they need, not some cable to nowhere, so they can pay the Icelanders money.
The biggest plant in the US has an output of about 3,900 MW, the total demand in the UK was about 35 GW in 2012, that's nearly 9 of the biggest plants in the US. Not just a single one, but nine.
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Ever wondered why the Canadians are not allowed to build a pipe line to carry oil to the U.S.??
Seen the discount the Canadians have to take to sell oil to the U.S.??
Wow, patently false, look up Keystone pipeline sometime, a 3,462 km pipeline between Canada and the US.
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Come on Kluganis open your eyes.
The nice man is stealing your candy again.
Peter
My eyes are perfectly open, you're the one who can't see anything, but it's because your head is in sand.
"If man is to survive, he will have learned to take a delight in the essential differences between men and between cultures. He will learn that differences in ideas and attitudes are a delight, part of life's exciting variety, not something to fear." - Gene Roddenberry
"Balloon animals are a great way to teach children that the things they love dearly, may spontaneously explode" -- Lee Camp
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