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Originally posted by vetran View PostOr just increase their efficiency & usage so we use less energy.
Anyway I'm pro-nuclear. Anyone who isn't is an idiot
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Originally posted by PorkPie View Postright...
Anyway I'm pro-nuclear. Anyone who isn't is an idiot
I'm also pro wind, wave tidal & solar
Just anti idiots who think that we have solved all of the problems with any of them. and I will only actively support solutions that don't poison the planet for a thousand years or drastically change the environment.
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostNo, you are putting words into my mouth.
My point is that plants are more natural than 100 feet tall wind turbines.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostA field full of rape is not natural. It exists due to man exactly as much as the windmill does. And hurts my eyes more, especially when it's sunny!
BTW I like both as long as they are GM crops as I like some insects."You’re just a bad memory who doesn’t know when to go away" JRComment
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Originally posted by Diver View PostSimples!
If you don't want more wind farms and you don't want more nuclear power stations, Get rid of your PC's, your TV's, Games consoles, Mobile Phones and washing machines, tumble driers fridges, freezers and dishwashers. Take cars off the road and stop producing all the extranious carp that we consider a right not a luxury.
But No, The fckwits of this world don't want to give up their toys and status symbols, their "make Life Easy" Gadgets, they'd rather whinge whine and moan day after day that they don't want the power generators that they need so much to be in sight or sited anywhere near them.
They'd rather criticise the technology and the people that provide them with the comforts they so desperately want.
Well as far as I'm concerned, if the whingers don't want them they should f@## off and live in some village in some backwater 3rd world country where they don't have electricity.
At least we wont have to listen to them constantly crying about "those nasty power stations and those nasty turbines and that nasty nuclear radiation and those nasty pylons")
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Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostI like nuclear power generators, and I like stuff being built out to sea, so to me the argument above is meaningless tosh of someone who can't build a coherent case without exaggeration and nonsense correlations (I know you didn't write it diver)
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Originally posted by PorkPie View Postright...
Anyway I'm pro-nuclear. Anyone who isn't is an idiot
The equivalent of 14 power stations will be needed just to power consumer electronic devices by 2020, the report warned.
By that time televisions on standby will consume 1.4% of all domestic electricity, it predicted.
Apple (United Kingdom) - Apple Battery Charger - The energy-efficient way to power your accessories.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Gadgets 'threaten energy savings'Comment
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