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Post by jonksy on Dec 30, 2023 13:14:41 GMT
Whats i china doing about their forests BVL?
Disposable Chopstick Demand Is Killing China's Forests As Annual Production Reaches 80 Billion.
How very creative for the muckrakers. At least their post offices don't put their post office people in prison, by their dodgy creative accounting computing systems. You are correct BVL they execute them...
China, where you can be shot for tax evasion.
EXECUTIONS IN CHINA
China sentences top banker to death for corruption and bigamy
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Post by Bentley on Dec 30, 2023 13:19:23 GMT
Wishful thinking . There is plenty of cheap energy from Russia atm. Did you hear about China's city smog? For that reason alone they don't want to burn oil and coal. In a Chinese city you can get a car permit automatically for an EV but only one in about 3 who want to drive a normal car are allowed. For the oil they already use though, it is true, China's Russian mates are seeing them good for oil, at a good price, and same with India. Good point .
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Dec 30, 2023 13:47:12 GMT
How very creative for the muckrakers. At least their post offices don't put their post office people in prison, by their dodgy creative accounting computing systems. You are correct BVL they execute them...
China, where you can be shot for tax evasion.
EXECUTIONS IN CHINA
China sentences top banker to death for corruption and bigamy
That's proper big corruption. As I have been saying for a long time, China does not tolerate corruption and comes down hard on big time thieves and embezzlers.
In Britain these postmasters were all innocent, but the corrupt bastards put them in prison knowing this. The corrupt bastards have not been punished at all though.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 30, 2023 14:27:46 GMT
You are correct BVL they execute them...
China, where you can be shot for tax evasion.
EXECUTIONS IN CHINA
China sentences top banker to death for corruption and bigamy
That's proper big corruption. As I have been saying for a long time, China does not tolerate corruption and comes down hard on big time thieves and embezzlers.
In Britain these postmasters were all innocent, but the corrupt bastards put them in prison knowing this. The corrupt bastards have not been punished at all though.
What tax evaision?
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Dec 30, 2023 14:34:54 GMT
That's proper big corruption. As I have been saying for a long time, China does not tolerate corruption and comes down hard on big time thieves and embezzlers.
In Britain these postmasters were all innocent, but the corrupt bastards put them in prison knowing this. The corrupt bastards have not been punished at all though.
What tax evaision? There was a guy who came up recently in China News who was in the government and embezzled about $18m or something like that. He's in big trouble. This is why corruption in the government is rare. You can't have your cake and eat it re the China critic trade. Meanwhile Johnson is being paid millions for services rendered whilst in office, and no one raises an eyebrow.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 30, 2023 14:40:49 GMT
There was a guy who came up recently in China News who was in the government and embezzled about $18m or something like that. He's in big trouble. This is why corruption in the government is rare. You can't have your cake and eat it re the China critic trade. Meanwhile Johnson is being paid millions for services rendered whilst in office, and no one raises an eyebrow. You could always try your luck there BVL. Just your utterings can cause your loss of life. Anyway what the fuck this has to do with heat pumps is only known to you.
The Status Quo of China’s Death Penalty and the Civil Society Abolitionist Movement
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Dec 30, 2023 14:54:21 GMT
There was a guy who came up recently in China News who was in the government and embezzled about $18m or something like that. He's in big trouble. This is why corruption in the government is rare. You can't have your cake and eat it re the China critic trade. Meanwhile Johnson is being paid millions for services rendered whilst in office, and no one raises an eyebrow. You could always try your luck there BVL. Just your utterings can cause your loss of life. Anyway what the fuck this has to do with heat pumps is only known to you.
The Status Quo of China’s Death Penalty and the Civil Society Abolitionist Movement
You will find an endless trail of propaganda which I'm trying to point out is self-contradictory. It does not teach you anything. It just makes you stupid. There is a US industry in it. People earn big $$$ for making it up. Meanwhile China's solar generation capacity rose 49% last year.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 30, 2023 15:03:01 GMT
You could always try your luck there BVL. Just your utterings can cause your loss of life. Anyway what the fuck this has to do with heat pumps is only known to you.
The Status Quo of China’s Death Penalty and the Civil Society Abolitionist Movement
You will find an endless trail of propaganda which I'm trying to point out is self-contradictory. It does not teach you anything. It just makes you stupid. There is a US industry in it. People earn big $$$ for making it up. Meanwhile China's solar generation capacity rose 49% last year. Tou are the one using pro chinese propaganda BVL. Anyone would thing china is the land of milk and honey listening to you.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Dec 30, 2023 15:25:09 GMT
You will find an endless trail of propaganda which I'm trying to point out is self-contradictory. It does not teach you anything. It just makes you stupid. There is a US industry in it. People earn big $$$ for making it up. Meanwhile China's solar generation capacity rose 49% last year. Tou are the one using pro chinese propaganda BVL. Anyone would thing china is the land of milk and honey listening to you. They are just industrial output figures. You don't even recognise what propaganda is.
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Post by zanygame on Dec 30, 2023 19:43:46 GMT
Trade-offs have to be made certainly, and there's no doubt that the time to install an underfloor radiant heat system is when the property is first built. In fact it's surprising, shocking even, that so few house-builders in the UK even offer this as an option. It should also be a consideration whenever a property is being renovated, which is long overdue in much of the UK housing stock. Its not popular in the building trade as fixing it or fixing poor installation is fraught with costs. The flats above one of my premises have underfloor heating and we've made three insurance claims from them so far. And nobody wants to investigate the issues properly. They try things like reducing the water pressure.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2023 20:09:46 GMT
If there is it's completely out of our hands. Pacifico touched on it in another thread, but I'm guessing the fanatical propagandists, in general, aren't interested in such a thing. I think they just want panic and fear, because humans generally act irrationally in such a state. This is something we should be concern about. It just isn't Zen. So we sit back and let it happen? Have you considered the costs involved Let what happen? Sitting back spamming this forum with panic and fear won't make any difference. It's just self-indulgence masquerading as something it is not.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 30, 2023 20:24:22 GMT
Tou are the one using pro chinese propaganda BVL. Anyone would thing china is the land of milk and honey listening to you. They are just industrial output figures. You don't even recognise what propaganda is. I know full well what propaganda is BVL along with knowing trolling when I come across it.
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Post by Pacifico on Dec 31, 2023 7:45:24 GMT
Interesting alternative to heat pumps that avoid all the negatives associated with them.
The military is shunning heat pumps and instead warming soldiers’ homes with cutting-edge electric boilers that cost less to run.
Ministry of Defence (MoD) officials have been working on “Project Nixie” since 2020, The Telegraph can reveal, focusing on finding alternatives to heat pumps for barracks.
One possible solution is by using Cylo boilers, which the Telegraph understands are currently being fitted in four homes at the Duke of Gloucester Barracks in South Cerney, Glos, as part of a pilot project due to start early in 2024.
Cylo is a fridge-sized, emission-free electric boiler that is cheaper to run and more effective than a heat pump.
It is also greener than a gas boiler and requires no major works to a building before it can be installed.
Documents show that the MoD paid about £5,000 to install each of the four trial devices, similar to the cost of installing a traditional gas boiler.
The device can be easily fitted to old buildings, with no work needed other than removing the old boiler and connecting it to pre-existing electrics and plumbing.
It warms water as effectively as a gas boiler, its makers claim, is cheaper to run and can be used with variable tariffs.
Cylo’s makers Remit Zero claim that the device can last for 40 years, while because it is a closed system it does not need to be opened for maintenance, and it makes no direct CO2 emissions because it does not use gas.
Andy Slaney, the CEO of RemitZero, said that unlike heat pumps, Cylo boilers are quiet and easy to install for a standard plumber and can heat radiators to hot temperatures instead of only lukewarm.
“There are some realities with heat pumps that are, I think, a bit of an inconvenient truth,” he said.
“They are reasonably complex pieces of kit; they have a finite life; they require quite extensive maintenance; they require electricity when heat is required; their efficiency drops off when it’s cold.
“You tend to need larger radiators and larger diameter pipe work and you need a more thermally qualified building so you can cope with a lower flow temperature.”
Heat pumps, however, are unable to warm radiators as effectively, meaning measures to improve home energy efficiency are often needed, such as roof and wall insulation, new windows and doors and bigger radiators – costs that can run to tens of thousands of pounds for older houses.
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Post by steppenwolf on Dec 31, 2023 8:46:33 GMT
You are correct BVL they execute them...
China, where you can be shot for tax evasion.
EXECUTIONS IN CHINA
China sentences top banker to death for corruption and bigamy
That's proper big corruption. As I have been saying for a long time, China does not tolerate corruption and comes down hard on big time thieves and embezzlers.
In Britain these postmasters were all innocent, but the corrupt bastards put them in prison knowing this. The corrupt bastards have not been punished at all though.
I'm not sure they're all innocent but the amount of apparent fraud must have made it obvious to the PO that there was something wrong with their software - yet they prosecuted people individually and denied that there was a widescale problem, which is criminal or should be. I've been wondering what the fault was but haven't found anything about it online. My guess is that it's the old problem of using insecure protocols on transactions that debit/credit accounts. So glitches on the line can double debit accounts or not credit the account etc. It seems such a simple error but a lot of computer systems don't use secure protocols and rely on manual settlement later on.
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Post by jonksy on Dec 31, 2023 9:33:04 GMT
That's proper big corruption. As I have been saying for a long time, China does not tolerate corruption and comes down hard on big time thieves and embezzlers.
In Britain these postmasters were all innocent, but the corrupt bastards put them in prison knowing this. The corrupt bastards have not been punished at all though.
I'm not sure they're all innocent but the amount of apparent fraud must have made it obvious to the PO that there was something wrong with their software - yet they prosecuted people individually and denied that there was a widescale problem, which is criminal or should be. I've been wondering what the fault was but haven't found anything about it online. My guess is that it's the old problem of using insecure protocols on transactions that debit/credit accounts. So glitches on the line can double debit accounts or not credit the account etc. It seems such a simple error but a lot of computer systems don't use secure protocols and rely on manual settlement later on. I read this yesterday mate...
Post Office executives could face a police investigation over the Horizon IT scandal after lawyers for victims suggest there is enough evidence
More than 700 staff were accused of fraud and theft owing to a series of IT bugs
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