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A little bit o' lapsang souchong perhaps? That stuff is like drinking a campfire that you steeped for about 10 minutes! I prefer black teas too....
No, that's criminal, like shagging goats when there are perfectly good sheep around. ;)
Thurso, Scotland, UK
Done. When do I get my cheque?
Tea balls are for plonkers. Get a bloody basket. They're easy to clean, easy to use. Only communists use tea balls. ;)
Yeah, I think it probably is. Paper production uses a lot of water. It seems that there's a lot of waste with newpapers too. It's sad to see the...
Aberffraw, Wales, UK
Damn Tony, you've got stamina!
That's quite interesting, Miggs. I think the Norwgians have done some waste heat recovery, but from waste water, not power plants. I know of a few...
Xcel Energy and the City of Boulder, CO are setting up a pretty substantial smart grid. I think the smart grid may be here sooner than a lot of...
Very nice, mate. That's a nice way to visualize it.
Brilliant news, this. I don't think the materials science was there 30 years ago. The computer modeling tech certainly wasn't, but you're right...
Thanks, Nerf.
alreet, jayman. I will read those links and comment back. probably more than I really want to know, but I'm curious enough to have a go.
It's good to see incandescents slowly dying out. I'd like to see it happen faster, but we're getting there.
Idiots. They don't have a bloody clue. If this plant in CO can generate 125,100 MWh/yr then there are vast amounts of energy to be had in places...
probably because they're unaware of the possibilities. It seems to be gaining some traction on farms, but there are so many other areas where this...
I cam across this neat article on RenewableEnergyWorld.com. The question I have is how much more can we squeeze out of our various waste streams?...
Mike, crackin' graph, mate. That's interesting.
if by pants you mean trousers: until they're dirty (or about a week, which ever comes first). If by pants you mean skivvies then wear and wash....