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@Oknowuk

UK and EU distributor of vacuum glazing with insulation below 0.4U enabling the end of gas central heating. Full range to be launched soon on https://t.co/MWD0GeYWf4

London, England Beigetreten Temmuz 2021
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Oknow@Oknowuk·
@TanyaSzendeffy My, how pubs have changed. All started when pints became 568ml.
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Oknow@Oknowuk·
@PlanningShit Did this need your teenager f? If people spoke and wrote more refined, maybe coarse and vulgar tastes would not be normalised and you would get the tasteful homes you crave.
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Shit Planning@PlanningShit·
What the ever loving fuck did Lyme Regis do to deserve this cack!
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@ClarkeMicah Get a different job where you can start an hour later.
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Peter Hitchens@ClarkeMicah·
Yes! It's almost time for the national intelligence test, in which millions of people will show themselves to be stupid by believing that you can save daylight or make evenings lighter by falsifying your clock. No dear, you just allow yourself to be forced to start work an hour early, for months to come.
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@wildeydude @ClarkeMicah This won't help as the duvet will flop off the end of the bed. It would be easier to move the bed and put your pillow on a chair.
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mr human@wildeydude·
@ClarkeMicah Can you make your duvet a foot longer by cutting a foot from the top and attaching it to the bottom?
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Oknow@Oknowuk·
@johoshua @hausfath @DombroskiMike @DrJamesEHansen @grok This is not defined quite right. CO2 and CH4 are more powerful GHG but in a lower percentage of the atmosphere than water vapour. This is why a rise in CO2 and CH4 has a disproportional warming effect and a seemingly small amount unsettles the balance of 100ks years.
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Johoshua@johoshua·
@hausfath @DombroskiMike @DrJamesEHansen @grok explain to this idiot that atmospheric water vapor has more effect then carbon dioxide or methane. "Greenhouse gas" is a fake, made up term by environmental turbo nazi activists.
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Mike Dombroski (aka Canman)@DombroskiMike·
I thought @DrJamesEHansen said we'd never have another ice age. 🤔🙄@hausfath
Massimo@Rainmaker1973

Scientists confirm Earth is slowly heading toward Its next Ice Age. A new study from Cardiff University has unraveled the mystery behind Earth’s 100,000-year glaciation cycles by examining deep-sea fossil records. The research reveals that the onset of an ice age is primarily triggered by changes in the planet’s axial tilt (obliquity). While the end of a glacial period requires a precise combination of this tilt and Earth’s orbital wobble (precession), the shift into a new cooling phase follows a remarkably predictable natural rhythm. According to the findings, Earth is already on a gradual trajectory toward its next major ice age, which is expected to begin in roughly 11,000 years — if left undisturbed by human influence. However, this ancient orbital clock now faces an unprecedented disruption: anthropogenic climate change. Greenhouse gas emissions have driven global temperatures far beyond historical norms, potentially overriding or delaying the natural cooling signal for thousands of years, or even longer. The study highlights the delicate interplay between long-term orbital mechanics and modern human activity. Understanding these deep-time climate rhythms is essential for better predicting future climate patterns and appreciating the profound scale at which human emissions are reshaping Earth’s geological destiny. [Barker, S., et al. (2025). Distinct roles for precession, obliquity, and eccentricity in Pleistocene 100-kyr glacial cycles. Science, 387(eadp3491). DOI: 10.1126/science.adp3491]

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@man_of_hill @c_k_lynch It happens most when brickies don't cover up the stock pallet and it rains all weekend. They look ok for a week then the sun comes out....
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Conor Lynch@c_k_lynch·
New houses recently built in Poundbury If it was not for HM The King, architecture would not have witnessed a revival in this country. His efforts have revived craftsmanship, natural materials, and much-loved traditional details.
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@quarterno9 @ClemCowton @rcolvile It was all the rage before Covid and has returned in a milder form. Check your broker, particularly those who also do self-build finance. Judging mortgages by their stress and pay rates is how property gurus make more money than standard borrowers.
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Robert Colvile
Robert Colvile@rcolvile·
The Future Homes Standard: - Means that from 2028 new homes CANNOT be on the gas network - Your home HAS to have solar panels on the roof, equivalent to 40% of the ground floor area - It will cost £10,000 more to build Homes designed by Ed Miliband, paid for by you...
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@Toptap_one @disheartened_gy @c_k_lynch Welwyn Garden City through to Cambridge and the North.... A27 Bognor, Littlehampton, Worthing is all new build on the most-productive, mega greenhouse land growing half of SE's salad veg and had restricted coastal and countryside views and, no, Duke of Bedford was not involved.
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Toptap1@Toptap_one·
@disheartened_gy @c_k_lynch Nope. No other developer would have been granted permission for a development of this scale on prime farmland. If you can point me in the direction of another one, that'd be great.
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Oknow@Oknowuk·
@man_of_hill @c_k_lynch Bricks were laid when wet and salts from the brick and mortar soak to the surface, dry out and sit there as a crusty powder that can brushed off with soft steel brush. Don't mop it as it will soak back in the brick.
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Mister R.@man_of_hill·
@c_k_lynch Lovely. May I ask, what is the white on bricks? Mold or a mineral? We see it here in Hilton, KZN too.
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@WoodyWoodys @MrMatthewTodd @CalleToGo @CuriosityonX Social science is not physics, chemistry, biology, biochemistry, geology, oceanography or climate science. This is the problem with Climate Change - it's a specialist field but some think their loose grasp of general science is enough to refute the experts. Same with covid vax.
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Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: Earth is tilting toward its next ice age in 10,000 years, new research reveals
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@OldbergAlex @AmirAminiMD UK has a better past, present and future than those countries I listed, except the USA that is going through a stupid patch it is regretting.
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Alex Oldberg@OldbergAlex·
@Oknowuk @AmirAminiMD Humans biggest worry is the future, its genetically programmed, even politicians or people like you cant change that.. So, it doesnot matter whats present, it matters in which direction it goes..
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Oknow@Oknowuk·
@OldbergAlex @AmirAminiMD Still vastly better than Iran, middle east, russia, china, nkorea, most of africa, s america and now USA. And Israel doesn't look that nice....
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Alex Oldberg@OldbergAlex·
@Oknowuk @AmirAminiMD yes, Iran could be a nicer place politically, but Britain is definitly not nice anymore... its dying...
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Luis@luis71294214·
@itsrapha83 Crime against humanity
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@AmirAminiMD It's an American war because WW2 lend-lease let communism survive to produce dictatorships in russia, china, vietnam, nkorea.... US needs to be an adult and spank their naughty child before it joins a gang and spoils the neighbourhood.
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Amir@AmirAminiMD·
For the record: Ukraine IS 100% a US war. Just because European leaders are too dumb (or scared) to say it, doesn’t mean it wasn’t the illegal expansionism and extension of the US military presence disguised as NATO bases in east Europe that inevitably led to this war.
Department of State@StateDept

SECRETARY RUBIO: The U.S. is constantly asked to help in wars and we have. But when we had a need, it didn’t get positive responses from NATO. A couple leaders said that Iran was not Europe’s war. Well, Ukraine isn’t our war, yet we’ve contributed more to that fight than anyone.

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I Kaya@kaya85kaya·
@AlgosJoni @bswud Self drive taxi won't be significantly cheaper than your own car Something like 60p a mile That kills the ideas of people taking trips for the sake of it 800 mile return trip to Scotland at 60p = £480 No thanks
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Ben Southwood@bswud·
We need a tax on self-driving cars. Beneath eight states of the American Great Plains lies the Ogallala Aquifer, one of the largest bodies of groundwater on Earth. For centuries, extraction was constrained by the modest capacities of wind and hand power. At that rate, this 'fossil water' resource was effectively limitless. Farmers could draw as much as they wanted without ever running it down. worksinprogress.co/issue/escaping… But in 1949 Colorado Farmer Frank Zybach invented centre-pivot irrigation. Combined with electricity and the centrifugal pump, farmers could now draw thousands of gallons per well per minute, enough to irrigate 40 acres at a time. Since then, the aquifer has gone down 10%, losing a Lake Erie's worth of water. It is down 50% in the dry parts, where it recharges just 0.02 inches per year. Without intervention, modern pumps will bring about the total end of irrigated farming in the arid parts of the Great Plains in 20-30 years. This is what I call the Ogallala Trap. Technological change can create a new tragedy of the commons. The telegraph enabled the destruction of the passenger pigeon; sonar, radar, and diesel enabled the industrial trawling that devastated the North Sea cod in a decade; chlorofluorocarbons came close to destroying the ozone layer. Self-driving cars are about to do the same thing to roads. When you can sleep, work, or drink with friends in a moving vehicle, you will take many more journeys by car. Roads, which are free at the point of use almost everywhere, will grind to a halt. People who have to go to the office or the hospital will be stuck sharing the road with people having beers, working remotely, and taking naps. There is a fix, but it depends on acting now, before autonomous vehicles go mainstream. Voters balk at being charged more for something they already depend on. The tax needs to come in as soon as possible. Waymos are already in dozens of cities and do millions of journeys per month. We have very little time left. If we want to save our roads from omnigridlock, we must introduce road pricing for autonomous vehicles.
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@bswud @MoarPart One parked car bottlenecks the street like a bus lane that serves a purpose of moving people while working, sleeping or drunk. Do 1st, 2nd and steerage class buses.
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Ben Southwood@bswud·
@MoarPart That will be helpful. But we won't use all of that for driving, and it won't be nearly enough. (And it will take a long time before people completely get rid of non-AV cars.)
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Oknow@Oknowuk·
@anna_c_kramer @HMNorthey BP do try making efforts to not harm nature more so than US companies. A dent in profits is worth the PR and UK/EU rules are firmer and only US producers demand they're dropped. Can Americans ever not be mega-rich enough and just be content to be tastefully-rich like Europeans?
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Anna Kramer@anna_c_kramer·
NEWS: Pete Hegseth is invoking "national security" to exempt the oil industry in the Gulf of Mexico from having to follow endangered species laws. FYI there are only ~50 Rice's whales left in the Gulf. They are at risk of extinction. notus.org/climate-enviro…
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@anna_c_kramer @HMNorthey Just for those aiming at BP, the Deep Horizon was Halliburton's equipment failure but they paid their pals in US gov to find BP liable because, well, its got 'British' in its name and every American is educated to blame those Limeys for everything.
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