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I'd love to see Ukraine bomb a NK ship. Hopefully, one with 10,000 NK troops on board. There wouldn't be any reprisals.
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The huge Western Green Energy Hub project
onetrack replied to onetrack's topic in Science and Technology
I've got a keyboard where about a third of the keys have the letters worn off them! That makes for interesting typing!! Yes, I definitely need a new keyboard! -
Can't beat a good dose of rain to freshen everything up. But I guess the mozzies will be building up again, soon?
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I have found Tagtik to be a pro-Russian news site. Treat their information with a diligent approach. They are very obtuse as to their ownership.
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Of course you expect others to work for nothing when you're worth $300B. That's part of how he got so rich - as well as rorting people with his corporate charges. I like this comment I saw on Bluesky - "Free speech is a beautiful thing, but when a billionaire thinks his voice is more valuable than yours, and steps on your opinion using their vast wealth, it creates an inequality that we really need to address."
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This is possibly news to all the East Coasters, and other forumites overseas - but a HK based consortium is proposing the worlds largest Green Energy Hub on the Nullarbor Plain. The project is located NW of Eucla. The projected planning is for 25,000,000 solar panels and 3000 massive wind turbines generating at least 50 gigawatts and potentially 70 gigawatts. The electricity will be used to produce green hydrogen and ammonia. The company is reportedly going to outlay $100M, but the EPA is yet to approve the project, and it looks like it's still got a way to go - although they're forecasting it will be in production next year. "In your dreams" is my opinion. The major driver of the project is a gent who appears to be a British whizz kid who operates out of HK, running a company called Intercontinental Energy. He has other partners in the project as well. He's got Chinese money on board, as well as Singapore Govt funding and Middle Eastern money from Oman. He seems to be able to pull in the big money. South Korea is lined up to take the majority of the hydrogen and ammonia. Nowhere do I see any logistics or plans on how to get the ammonia and hydrogen out of what is a remote region. They talk of "offshore shiploading", but the coastal region is a Marine Park of global importance, on a par with the Barrier Reef. Good luck as regards getting any infrastructure built along the Great Australian Bight! Another interesting angle is the Indigenes have climbed on board (with company insistence) and the Indigenous Corporation is getting a 10% free-carried share in the project. They can either sell their 10% share, or have to find $$$'s to contribute. I can well imagine what their choice will be, when it comes to selling free shares and getting a whole pile of $$$'s!! https://www.ecoticias.com/en/the-western-green-energy-hub/8555/ https://wgeh.com.au/ https://intercontinentalenergy.com/ https://wgeh.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/Project-Information-Update-July-2024.pdf https://www.firstnationscleanenergy.org.au/western_green_energy_hub
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Well, we tried to get them to have a drink with us, but it seems there's multiple barriers. Language difficulties, a lack of ability to hold a can, and a known disposition to avoid drinking anything at all, for extremely long periods, seemed to doom our attempts to get them to be more sociable. https://differentville.com/john-forrest-tavern-kangaroo-pub-perth/
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Below is a good outline of what could happen under Trump's chaotic and self-serving economic policies, in the next 4 years. What staggers me, is the Republicans rage on about the level of U.S. Govt debt, but it will only get worse under Trumps leadership. It's a real elephant in the room, that will have to be addressed before it creates havoc with the U.S. economy - and a lower standard of living for all Americans. https://www.smh.com.au/business/markets/rampant-us-dollar-sends-a-threatening-message-to-the-rest-of-the-world-20241114-p5kqi2.html https://www.pgpf.org/national-debt-clock#:~:text=The %2435 trillion gross federal,to measure our national debt.
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Didn't anyone miss the irony, that Kangaroos can't drink beer?
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The new BMW iX3 EV prototype is on show, it's coming in 2025. It looks pretty sharp, as one would expect from BMW. But the lack of switches buttons and controls in the dashboard area, is one complaint area, that is being raised regularly by new car owners. They want the familiarity of switches and buttons, not to have to take ones eyes off the road, to look for a screen icon to touch. The interesting part is BMW is partnering with the Chinese for battery technology, is using cylindrical battery technology, not prismatic cells, and has developed a dedicated, stand-alone EV vehicle platform, (BMW call it "Neue Classe"), which platform is not shared with any other BMW IC-engined vehicle. The new iX3 EV will use batteries from CATL, Eve, and Envision AESC, runs an 800V architecture, and has a reported range of 600kms. Article - https://uk.motor1.com/news/741208/bmw-ix3-2025-patent-photos-leaked/ Photos - https://uk.motor1.com/photos/879224/bmw-vision-neue-klasse-x-2024/#7702468_bmw-vision-new-class-x-2024
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I don't think too many pilots would have, they're a relatively rare engine - although I was surprised to see how many twins used them. The crop dusters love them, plenty of grunt with 400HP.
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Jerry, why not an IO720? They sound great! Pity about the fuel consumption, though!
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Russian criminal gangs have been scamming people with fake tractor sales. They are exceptionally good at it, and operate a professional website with people you can call and speak to, and they use a very similar company name and ABN, as a registered Australian company name and ABN, who ARE trading. But the Australian company doesn't sell tractors. The scammers show superb photos of nice low-hour tractors at very reasonable prices and the suckers pay the money into a Bendigo Bank account. However, the funds are transferred out of the Bendigo Bank account within minutes of being paid and used to purchase cryptocurrencies that can't be traced or recovered. Part of the problem appears to be idiots here who are "renting" their local bank account for the scammers to use. The scammers use photos stolen from U.S. tractor websites, and this should be enough warning if you're perceptive. Two things that I do, that has never failed me, is to look at the vegetation and surroundings in the photos to determine if the scenery is American or Australian (Australian shrubbery and scenery is distinctive as compared to the U.S. Then I go looking for similar photos in U.S. or Australian sites, using Google image search. Google image search is so powerful, it will pick up virtually anything that has ever been photographed. I regularly pick up the scammers on the aviation ads by using this technique. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-11-15/tractor-scam-fleecing-australian-farmers-out-of-thousands/104586900
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So ... it looks like the wheels just fell off the Porsche bandwagon? Oooohh, Look!! I just found the new Porsche company song!!
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There are dozens of Straight 8's. Isotta-Fraschini was first, followed by Leyland, Duesenberg, Bentley, Bugatti, Marmon, Pontiac, Buick, Studebaker, Packard, Rolls-Royce, Alfa-Romeo, Mercedes-Benz, Miller, just to name a few. The Studebaker Straight 8's ran in the Indianapolis 500 in the 1930's and gained an excellent reputation for durability and power. The Straight 8's suffered mostly from crankshaft torsional problems, due to the crankshaft length. A crankshaft vibrational/torsional damper is critical to the success of a Straight 8. The Buick 8's were buggers for running bearings if you hammered them at high speed for an extended period. The lack of pressure feed to the GM engines bottom ends in that era, didn't help. By far the most stunning Straight 8 car I've ever seen locally was a 1929 Marmon Roosevelt sedan. It came with a factory radio, and fully silver-plated doorhandles and dash panel, and a huge recessed dash, that was stunning for the era. Incredibly, the Marmon Roosevelt sold for under US$1000, probably a major part of the reason Marmon stopped manufacturing cars in May 1933. https://www.justcars.com.au/cars-for-sale/1929-marmon-roosevelt-collapsible-coupe-roadster/JACFD5245961#&gid=1&pid=6
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I think Ozzy can rightfully be described as a "cooker" when it comes to drug use.
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Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne before they went punk.
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He'll pop the other one in, when he feels a bout of dementia coming on.
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With a bit of luck, another Kennedy assassination will be on the cards!
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In better news today, the Onion has bought Jones Infowars site at a liquidation auction and plans to turn it into a parody site. Jones is mouthing off and raging - good result for the lying, foamy-mouthed feral, that he is. True justice would be Jones family being massacred by a gun nutter, and then everyone could say he faked it for money. https://abcnews.go.com/Business/wireStory/satire-slinger-onion-buys-alex-jones-infowars-auction-115858173
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Jazz is all discords, not harmonious chords. It sets you on edge. I'd go for 60's and 70's and 80's rock any day. Billy Joel, Bob Seger, Jackson Browne, the Eagles, that period was the best rock era.
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Celebrating Positives (offset of the Gripes Thread)
onetrack replied to Jerry_Atrick's topic in General Discussion
A mixture of lime and cement added to the road base will greatly assisting in the binding of the material - but you'll need at least 4 or 5% lime and cement by volume. The lime and cement needs to be well rotary-hoed in. Road stabilisers are just big rotary hoes with on-board lime and cement hoppers. https://auststab.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/Profilers-versus-stabiliser.pdf The track steepness, and heavy rainfall, and leaf litter blockages, can only be handled by large diameter culverts with sizeable inlets, placed at regular intervals down the slope. Keep your eye open for Armco culvert material in ex-mining surplus auctions. Sometimes you can also pick up surplus concrete culvert pipes in auctions, too. https://infrasteel.com/what-are-the-primary-components-of-culverts/#:~:text=Arch culverts allow water to,and an inlet%2Foutlet conduit. -
Ya wooden want to have a crash in that!
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Celebrating Positives (offset of the Gripes Thread)
onetrack replied to Jerry_Atrick's topic in General Discussion
Wet it down extremely well, and hire a decent-size compactor (preferably a vibrating roller), and it will go down solidly, and stay in place, if done right. Make sure you clean all the loose rocks and dirt out of the holes before it goes down.