Originally posted by zeitghost
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Originally posted by hyperD View PostIs it because RC didn't mention the standard interpretations of quantum mechanics to explain the ostensible paradox as a fundamental property of the Universe, while alternative interpretations explain the duality as an emergent, second-order consequence of various limitations of the observer in the classical concepts like "particle" and "wave" to fully describe the behaviour of quantum-scale objects such as light emitted from a torch?
Sorry.
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In Scotland we have Scottish water with no meters, a public body that produces the lowest quality water for the highest personal cost to consumers in the UK.
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCan anybody spot the flaw in the above statement?
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Originally posted by Churchill View PostCan anybody spot the flaw in the above statement?
The water meter lids I was referring to:
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Originally posted by RichardCranium View PostA water meter is a small dial with tiny numbers in a small round plastic affair with a shiny and reflective clear glass cover under some gravel and mud which is at the bottom of a three feet deep narrow hole in the middle of the pavement or driveway outside your home under a unremovable circular lid indistinguishable from the other five identical and unmarked lids alongside it.
When you do find the little bastard, then get the lid off wrecking a screwdriver your fingernails and your trousers, then clear the tulipe out of the bottom, then discover you have to use a torch to see the dial but because the cover is reflective you can't actually shine the torch down the hole and read the meter, then work out which is yours (you on the mobile and the missus on the phone by a tap, turning it off and on to make the meter start & stop so you can identify it), then have to stop because someone with a push chair needs to get past, then just get really fukcing angry, put the lid back on and phone the water company and tell them no, you can't read the meter for them after all.
HTH
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostWhat is a water meter? Seriously.
Is it's like a gas meter or something? Is this like for bottled water on tap?
When you do find the little bastard, then get the lid off wrecking a screwdriver your fingernails and your trousers, then clear the tulipe out of the bottom, then discover you have to use a torch to see the dial but because the cover is reflective you can't actually shine the torch down the hole and read the meter, then work out which is yours (you on the mobile and the missus on the phone by a tap, turning it off and on to make the meter start & stop so you can identify it), then have to stop because someone with a push chair needs to get past, then just get really fukcing angry, put the lid back on and phone the water company and tell them no, you can't read the meter for them after all.
HTH
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We're flogging off all the public owned forests now.
Government plans huge sell-off of Britain's forests - UK Politics, UK - The Independent
This is what happens following a Labour government that effectively has bankruped the country under so much debt it's is almost impossible for this country to survive.
The debt has to be paid.
Hopefully they'll flog off all the oxygen over Labour strongholds soon.
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Originally posted by zeitghostHe's right you know.
Most of the water infrastucture was built by the Councils.
And was stolen off them by one of the Tory regimes.
Grocer Ted the Teeth's I seem to recall.
In 1973 (Heath?) they had another bash and created the regional water boards under direct state control which persisted until Maggie sold them off in the 80's along with the electricity boards, which had been through much the same process.
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Water meters? Bah, at this rate I'm going to have to homebrew my own water and recycle my urine.
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Originally posted by TykeMerc View PostHow long ago was the water industry privatised? How much capital investment has it seen since privatisation?
They've had a long time to upgrade their "victorian infrastructure" and allegedly the amount of water lost as a result of mains leaks is a not insignificant percentage of the amount of water this country uses. Isn't it time they got their own houses in order?
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How long ago was the water industry privatised? How much capital investment has it seen since privatisation?
They've had a long time to upgrade their "victorian infrastructure" and allegedly the amount of water lost as a result of mains leaks is a not insignificant percentage of the amount of water this country uses. Isn't it time they got their own houses in order?
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