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4 hours ago, Mesterh said:

Come on, it was tongue in cheek. 

You are the most whinging person on the forum though, Shirley you cant deny that fact.

lol 😂 after how many years of listening to the Tory and Brexit dripping 😂Nope it’s not whining it’s just plain and simple boring factual stuff I post , no wild unfounded conspiracy accusations like the crap that went on over on the covid thread or bollocks just genuine “facts” . 

Maybe that’s why it gets a reaction from the ATL every time. 

 

3 hours ago, Steven P said:

Going to have to start paying rent soon for the amount of head space I am filling.

 

la la la, can't get you out of my head....

SP yet another of your absolute Blagger BS comments. You react to literally every single post I put up apart from the pics I put on the milling forum. You’ve tried that Kylie BS before not sure who it’s for but you are literally the first to reply 99% of the time 🤷‍♂️. Whilst you are at it, any chance  you can show me where you stopped my fighting comments, as you claimed. I doubt it and as I mentioned above I should not expect much else  after the pure unfounded garbage you guys posted on another thread but hey I thought I’d ask “ again “ 

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23 hours ago, Steven P said:

You'll pick it up quick enough, he's dropped most of the obsession with Covid, become a bit of a sour looser that Labour won the election and is trying his hardest to be an applogist for America's Rapist-Elect, the rest is pretty much the same with his obsession that oil is going to be king forever, hates anything electric, and general anger at the world.

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Well if this report is to be believed, it’s all over. 🤦‍♂️🙄

There’s a few numbers for you to debunk rather than sort the mrs out on a sat night. 

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So before I even look at disputing the figures, I'll just rubbish them JohnsonD eh?

 

4 1/2 BILLION tonnes of Copper

near 9 BILLION tonnes of Graphite

0.7 BILLION tonnes of Vandium

 

in a world population of 8 Billion, prediction 9.7 Billion in 2050...

 

so that is a half tonne of copper each, a tone of Graphite each and 50kg of Vandium... each (by the way, it is Vanadium, glad to see the article has been checked by someone who knows their stuff enough to pick up simple spelling mistakes)

 

 

A wind turbine - rounded for simple maths - has 4.7 tonnes of copper, supplies 460 houses or about 10kg per house 2.5kg per person (2 adults, 2 children)... missing near 500kg of copper per person somewhere...

 

Graphite...the world bank reckons we'll need 4.5 million tonnes a year by 2050... 1/20th of the figures quoted above

 

Vanadium... used to love this fact... Freya, the Norse gods metal because of its colours.... in a battery instead of Lithium is very stable and infinitely recyclable,.. once processed it is there. Very abundant metal, top 20 mineral in the world, something like that....

 

 

So before I even bother fact checking I won't bother till you find someone who can post more realistic numbers.

 

 

 

And then of course, these numbers are to do with the electrification of the world... 10% of the worlds population are no connected to an electric grid, 800 million people, the numbers you quote also include connecting them.. which has nothing to do with green energies at all, and can be discounted from the numbers of course.

 

I think it was HSBC - with no agenda apart from making money - reported that the world has enough resources for a green transition, but will be another 35 years (2060) I think it was rather than the 30,000 years quoted above.

 

 

 

So try again, but credit given for being very trying.

 

 

However, remind me, when is the oil predicted to run out? Multichoice? A: Next year B: About 60 years (Our childrens life) or C, Feck it, I'll be dead them who cares?

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2 hours ago, Steven P said:

So before I even look at disputing the figures, I'll just rubbish them JohnsonD eh?

 

4 1/2 BILLION tonnes of Copper

near 9 BILLION tonnes of Graphite

0.7 BILLION tonnes of Vandium

 

in a world population of 8 Billion, prediction 9.7 Billion in 2050...

 

so that is a half tonne of copper each, a tone of Graphite each and 50kg of Vandium... each (by the way, it is Vanadium, glad to see the article has been checked by someone who knows their stuff enough to pick up simple spelling mistakes)

 

 

A wind turbine - rounded for simple maths - has 4.7 tonnes of copper, supplies 460 houses or about 10kg per house 2.5kg per person (2 adults, 2 children)... missing near 500kg of copper per person somewhere...

 

Graphite...the world bank reckons we'll need 4.5 million tonnes a year by 2050... 1/20th of the figures quoted above

 

Vanadium... used to love this fact... Freya, the Norse gods metal because of its colours.... in a battery instead of Lithium is very stable and infinitely recyclable,.. once processed it is there. Very abundant metal, top 20 mineral in the world, something like that....

 

 

So before I even bother fact checking I won't bother till you find someone who can post more realistic numbers.

 

 

 

And then of course, these numbers are to do with the electrification of the world... 10% of the worlds population are no connected to an electric grid, 800 million people, the numbers you quote also include connecting them.. which has nothing to do with green energies at all, and can be discounted from the numbers of course.

 

I think it was HSBC - with no agenda apart from making money - reported that the world has enough resources for a green transition, but will be another 35 years (2060) I think it was rather than the 30,000 years quoted above.

 

 

 

So try again, but credit given for being very trying.

 

 

However, remind me, when is the oil predicted to run out? Multichoice? A: Next year B: About 60 years (Our childrens life) or C, Feck it, I'll be dead them who cares?

😂😂 Christ i actually got a bite 😂😂

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23 hours ago, Johnsond said:

lol 😂 after how many years of listening to the Tory and Brexit dripping 😂Nope it’s not whining it’s just plain and simple boring factual stuff I post , no wild unfounded conspiracy accusations like the crap that went on over on the covid thread or bollocks just genuine “facts” . 

Maybe that’s why it gets a reaction from the ATL every time. 

 

SP yet another of your absolute Blagger BS comments. You react to literally every single post I put up apart from the pics I put on the milling forum. You’ve tried that Kylie BS before not sure who it’s for but you are literally the first to reply 99% of the time 🤷‍♂️. Whilst you are at it, any chance  you can show me where you stopped my fighting comments, as you claimed. I doubt it and as I mentioned above I should not expect much else  after the pure unfounded garbage you guys posted on another thread but hey I thought I’d ask “ again “ 

Ok fair enough, maybe you arent constantly fooking whinging but thats how its comes accross 99% of the time.

 

I went to the pub and they are charging £7 a pint. Fact

I went to the pub and the robbing bstards are charging £7 a pint. Facts + whinging.

I went to the pub and the robbing bsatrds are charging £7 a pint, thats what you pricks get for voting in Labour. Facts + whinging and a top tier rant to top it off.

 

The glass isn't half empty, its half empty and someone has pissed in it. We aren't all out to get you you know.

 

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, Mesterh said:

Ok fair enough, maybe you arent constantly fooking whinging but thats how its comes accross 99% of the time.

 

I went to the pub and they are charging £7 a pint. Fact

I went to the pub and the robbing bstards are charging £7 a pint. Facts + whinging.

I went to the pub and the robbing bsatrds are charging £7 a pint, thats what you pricks get for voting in Labour. Facts + whinging and a top tier rant to top it off.

 

The glass isn't half empty, its half empty and someone has pissed in it. We aren't all out to get you you know.

 

 

 

 

🤷‍♂️ I never said you were, don’t fall back into default fabrication mode now.

It’s imo a good thing labour at least gets a sniff of power, at least this way people will get the chance to de what a bunch of idiots they are. Mind you I do fear for the level of ideological driven damage they can do to a country in one term. I’ll stick to facts as always, and not make baseless, unfounded assumptions or accusations 👍👍

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48 minutes ago, Whoppa Choppa said:

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cqjrpv218r0o

 

I cannot imagine tweeting about this when the Biden administration just pulled the pin on the WW3 grenade.

 

Funny how Zelensky only made a point shortly before about how the war will shorten*.

 

Playbook.

Its about time . Russia have been doing it to Ukraine from the get go . 

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