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    #21
    I must admit, that was a copy paste, a friend of mine came
    up with that gem

    I also thought it was excellent

    Milan.

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      #22
      still it was funny....
      SA says;
      Well you looked so stylish I thought you batted for the other camp - thats like the ultimate compliment!

      I couldn't imagine you ever having a hair out of place!

      n5gooner is awarded +5 Xeno Geek Points.
      (whatever these are)

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        #23
        How to reduce energy consumption

        Ban electric heating in all new builds (mainly flats).

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          #24
          Coal

          It is 800 years worth of coal we are standing on.

          Pressurised fluid bed combustion.
          Clean, efficient, effective, runs on coal, doesn't glow in the dark and kill you for 1 gazillion years after you finish with it, developed here by the NCB.

          Can someone please tell me again why we run our power stations on anything but coal these days?

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            #25
            The answer is to develop a portfolio of different energy sources - with a significant skew to sustainable resources. This eliminates a single point of failure and provides price stability. The overall cost is probably higher - but the extra cost buys you peace of mind and fixed costs are business friendly.

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