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Stere

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  1. 7 wonders of the acient world tour, Could see the lot in the same yr but maybe not all in top shape?
  2. Hydraulic tip is handy
  3. Lumag have a chinesuim battery one Lumag MD450E 450kg Electric Tracked Dumper with Manual Tip | Lumag Distribution WWW.LUMAG-GB.CO.UK Lumag MD450E 450kg Electric Tracked Dumper with Manual Tip The Lumag MD450E Electric Tracked Dumper is a... I expect the UK remote control one is abit more pricey? Alot of the italian brands have a lecky version now also.
  4. I left 1000's on the ground which attracted a load of pheasants who pecked holes in them all. Then they all rotted to a brown mush in the warm autum weather fairly fast. Being throwing a few "fresh" ones down from storage for the blackbirds to eat.
  5. Was looking at some weird isolated medieval style walled village in the jungle near HK awhile back wasn't even a proper tarmac road to it just a very narrow stone slabbed track though the jungle , place looked like a historic film set Apparenlty triads/ extended families of several 100 all live in the same village. China was paying some of them to beat up the democracy protesters in HK. Walled villages of Hong Kong - Wikipedia EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG Can't remember where it was now annoyingly. Seems there are alot of walled villages near HK.
  6. Don't thoose lecky vans have upgraded / regen brakes though designed for the extra weight?
  7. Can you still source the spares? Looking at the website it seems thy are stopping the development of any new models of proffesional saws and just doing homeowner ones.
  8. That japanese guy was probably wrong about capitalism & liberal democracy being the stable end state of society in history. Malthus maybe was right?
  9. Yes but still a big improvement on an open fire, but I assume the lifspan V an expensive brand one will be more limited and likely then are abit less efficient.
  10. Plently of people about with woodburners from machine mart circa £300 etc and self installed some into unlined chinmeys no hetas involved etc
  11. No pasting in that post all just my own drivel.
  12. What chainsaw parts comes from ukraine? Or how does it have an impact? EDIT might be this? Sounds like thet do have a factory that makes /made something there? STIHL bears responsibility for workforce in Ukraine WWW.STIHL.COM
  13. One big driver for change in society is technologies impact The internets invention for example has had a really big impact some positive alot of of it negative. Or neo-liberism regan thacther style economics. Thatchers that there's no such thing as society. Seeing as the UK is becoming more like the USA ? The culture wars thing could still go either way see hijab wearing protests in Iran & Rode V Wade being over turned in the US etc. Willl the future be an abudance of enviro- mentalist black lesbians one armed farmers or return to more 1950 attitudes? Thoose things change over time like the acient greeks being openly homos and suposedly the Romans having a black emperor. Maybe the internet has turbo charged the rate & timescale of social changes or just cause an increase in the polarization of views?
  14. How is being woke and LGBTG and congestion zones & the WEF ending civilization? Isn't it more likely to be a super volcanos meteor plagues or AI sigularity or climate feedbck loops?
  15. Stere

    Energy Bills

    From google: https://www.heatmat.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/Heat-Mat-Driveway-Factsheet-Web.pdf Not that much per m2
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    Energy Bills

    Bit like thoose outdoor pub patio heaters not sure they are getting used as much theese days?
  17. Stere

    Energy Bills

    UK worst quality housing and highest bills in all europe
  18. Stere

    Energy Bills

    How come Poland is so low? Also this has the Dutch at 6p per kwh Statistics Explained EC.EUROPA.EU Electricity price statistics
  19. Stere

    Regional styles.

    Thanks makes sense & kind of what i thought it was best to do.
  20. Stere

    Regional styles.

    Any advice to best practice with regards to ongoing maintence specific to species? A homeowner i do work for has had an up until now un-trimmed 100m hazel hedge layed in his garden I know the offical advice of is to trim 6inches higher each yr untill tall enough to re-lay but does that work well with hazels growth habit?
  21. Logs moved by monorail uphill
  22. But not alternate leaves Does look exactly like a camellia though appart from that But leaves being opposite made me think a of kind exotic olive Oleaceae, also known as the olive family: wiki infos
  23. Resistance to Abrasion lvl 4 ones wear out slower
  24. Bark looks different but the wood kind of matches assuming colour will darken?

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