More than 50 years since the first lunar landing, and there's excitement over this?
The only conflation is coming from you - the first question was not rhetorical, the second was, hence the link sent with it. If asking questions is obnoxious, I suggest you get out more. I am finished explaining.
Not particularly,just wanted you to stick to the point. I care for my own people and am concerned by the economic suicide it seems intent on committing driven by climate cult zealots and whatever influences lie behind…
What have you assumed was my original position and why is that relevant when my next rhetorical question was a follow up to being asked if I had any other questions? This is getting tedious now. The basic facts are…
Obsolete, and yet China keep building coal power stations
I said China
It doesn't invalidate anything, China are still building coal power stations whilst Ireland have none.
Good luck with that strategy. Might have worked for suicidal Western Europe, but a snowball's chance for China.
Meant to say, it seems like China need to get some people over from Ireland to help them out
Not sure how this refutes my rhetorical question whether China are building more coal power stations. Nothing disingenuous about giving an answer deliberately picked from a source favourable to the carbon scare…
At 1.6% per year, how long until China closes its last power station do you think?
My point was completely about Ireland
Yes, are China still building coal power stations? https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-why-china-is-still-bu...
What projects is it cheaper for? And why will coal be obsolete in 10 years time?
So are China, generally shifting away from coal?
Was Ireland's air particularly polluted?
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Meanwhile China has 1200 of them - well done Ireland I'm sure they will follow your lead once they get around to it.
Lost my previous job not to AI but to a pincer movement of Indians taking up positions here in the UK effectively forming a bridgehead to subsequently have the non-management roles outsourced to India. From purely my…
Yes, it was the use of the word xenophobic which I do not feel was justified, and considering the huge changes to Ireland's demographics brought about by immigration, it felt particularly harsh. I do appreciate you…
You have also made a comment in this thread that the Irish policy of building in the countryside is xenophobic, which considering the major changes to the demography of Ireland in recent times feels quite ungracious.
If I decided to move to another country, I would feel it the height of bad manners to expect anything from a state I had paid nothing in to.
That's just what we need, artists as wards of the state. Things are beginning to feel rather Soviet these days.
Yes,people were living longer, but let's see how that looks in 10 years time. Who wants to be working in their late 60s anyway? And by working I mean having to work. If you are not working to feed and house yourself and…
More than 50 years since the first lunar landing, and there's excitement over this?
The only conflation is coming from you - the first question was not rhetorical, the second was, hence the link sent with it. If asking questions is obnoxious, I suggest you get out more. I am finished explaining.
Not particularly,just wanted you to stick to the point. I care for my own people and am concerned by the economic suicide it seems intent on committing driven by climate cult zealots and whatever influences lie behind…
What have you assumed was my original position and why is that relevant when my next rhetorical question was a follow up to being asked if I had any other questions? This is getting tedious now. The basic facts are…
Obsolete, and yet China keep building coal power stations
I said China
It doesn't invalidate anything, China are still building coal power stations whilst Ireland have none.
Good luck with that strategy. Might have worked for suicidal Western Europe, but a snowball's chance for China.
Meant to say, it seems like China need to get some people over from Ireland to help them out
Not sure how this refutes my rhetorical question whether China are building more coal power stations. Nothing disingenuous about giving an answer deliberately picked from a source favourable to the carbon scare…
At 1.6% per year, how long until China closes its last power station do you think?
My point was completely about Ireland
Yes, are China still building coal power stations? https://www.carbonbrief.org/guest-post-why-china-is-still-bu...
What projects is it cheaper for? And why will coal be obsolete in 10 years time?
So are China, generally shifting away from coal?
Was Ireland's air particularly polluted?
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Meanwhile China has 1200 of them - well done Ireland I'm sure they will follow your lead once they get around to it.
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Lost my previous job not to AI but to a pincer movement of Indians taking up positions here in the UK effectively forming a bridgehead to subsequently have the non-management roles outsourced to India. From purely my…
Yes, it was the use of the word xenophobic which I do not feel was justified, and considering the huge changes to Ireland's demographics brought about by immigration, it felt particularly harsh. I do appreciate you…
You have also made a comment in this thread that the Irish policy of building in the countryside is xenophobic, which considering the major changes to the demography of Ireland in recent times feels quite ungracious.
If I decided to move to another country, I would feel it the height of bad manners to expect anything from a state I had paid nothing in to.
That's just what we need, artists as wards of the state. Things are beginning to feel rather Soviet these days.
Yes,people were living longer, but let's see how that looks in 10 years time. Who wants to be working in their late 60s anyway? And by working I mean having to work. If you are not working to feed and house yourself and…