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Post by jonksy on Jun 21, 2024 20:31:16 GMT
By the way, it has just been announced. China is striking back on EU tariffs. Spanish pork is being hit, as is French brandy and European car manufacturers selling in China. The UK needs a tariff war like a hole in the head. But the UK does not have to impose these tariffs and so the UK will be sitting pretty. We have got to behave more responsibly than the EU in order to attract FDI. If we can do that then GDP will grow and we can prove Brexit is worth it. We need chinese crap on our shelves like a hole in the head..
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Post by jonksy on Jun 21, 2024 20:33:18 GMT
Casual ware doesn't cut it in high tech jobs bvl..They should only show their eyes in the clean rooms...No wonder they produce only crap...
I did say on things that didn't matter. You know how it is these days. You would earn a fortune as a top blonde but get min wage for a high tech job in the UK. A mate of mine was in the airport over there and even the security manager was puffing on a cig next to a no smoking sign. That's what I mean by casual. They are only bothered by things that can cause trouble. It's the attitude that if it works we really don't care how you got it to work. Rules are flexible in many ways. It's like being at school, having a good excuse and getting let off. As long as you were not out to cause trouble. What you can't do though is bullshit them. That's a real personal insult and I guess why a lot of Brits don't see eye to eye. It's better to admit you fucked up and apologise. FFS bvl. isnt it time you apologised to the forum for being a brainwashed chinese bot..
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 21, 2024 21:06:49 GMT
I did say on things that didn't matter. You know how it is these days. You would earn a fortune as a top blonde but get min wage for a high tech job in the UK. A mate of mine was in the airport over there and even the security manager was puffing on a cig next to a no smoking sign. That's what I mean by casual. They are only bothered by things that can cause trouble. It's the attitude that if it works we really don't care how you got it to work. Rules are flexible in many ways. It's like being at school, having a good excuse and getting let off. As long as you were not out to cause trouble. What you can't do though is bullshit them. That's a real personal insult and I guess why a lot of Brits don't see eye to eye. It's better to admit you fucked up and apologise. FFS bvl. isnt it time you apologised to the forum for being a brainwashed chinese bot.. It's just experience shopping in China. They have got their shit well together these days. The thing is each year I have seen improvements in what they sell and how they sell it. People on YT have labs full of high end test equipment to see what's what. China products do OK in tests. They are certainly more bang for your bucks.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 21, 2024 22:17:48 GMT
FFS bvl. isnt it time you apologised to the forum for being a brainwashed chinese bot.. It's just experience shopping in China. They have got their shit well together these days. The thing is each year I have seen improvements in what they sell and how they sell it. People on YT have labs full of high end test equipment to see what's what. China products do OK in tests. They are certainly more bang for your bucks. The only bang for your bucks is when their ev's self ignite...They can have all the test gear in the world but it doesn't mean they know how to use it..
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 21, 2024 23:55:05 GMT
It's just experience shopping in China. They have got their shit well together these days. The thing is each year I have seen improvements in what they sell and how they sell it. People on YT have labs full of high end test equipment to see what's what. China products do OK in tests. They are certainly more bang for your bucks. The only bang for your bucks is when their ev's self ignite...They can have all the test gear in the world but it doesn't mean they know how to use it.. There's a guy who runs a channel called The Signal Path. I think he is one of the smartest on YT and he has checked these products out. They don't all come up to spec, but even the ones that don't, still have good performance for the price. I think their best products can reach the kind of quality we are used to in traditional American equipment that used to set the standards. It's kind of 80% as good at 20% of the price, so good enough for most people. The press will often cherry back the shit to serve as an example, but I'm probably happy with 95% of what I buy. You get the odd bit of crud but overall you are quids in. quality in China is most determined by how much you pay. Sometimes though only low end products are available. I don't consider it is one stop shop for all things. Each country has its qualities, even this one.
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Post by jonksy on Jun 22, 2024 9:27:53 GMT
The only bang for your bucks is when their ev's self ignite...They can have all the test gear in the world but it doesn't mean they know how to use it.. There's a guy who runs a channel called The Signal Path. I think he is one of the smartest on YT and he has checked these products out. They don't all come up to spec, but even the ones that don't, still have good performance for the price. I think their best products can reach the kind of quality we are used to in traditional American equipment that used to set the standards. It's kind of 80% as good at 20% of the price, so good enough for most people. The press will often cherry back the shit to serve as an example, but I'm probably happy with 95% of what I buy. You get the odd bit of crud but overall you are quids in. quality in China is most determined by how much you pay. Sometimes though only low end products are available. I don't consider it is one stop shop for all things. Each country has its qualities, even this one. You seem to be more confused than usual bvl. You even contradict your own statements.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Jun 22, 2024 9:32:17 GMT
There's a guy who runs a channel called The Signal Path. I think he is one of the smartest on YT and he has checked these products out. They don't all come up to spec, but even the ones that don't, still have good performance for the price. I think their best products can reach the kind of quality we are used to in traditional American equipment that used to set the standards. It's kind of 80% as good at 20% of the price, so good enough for most people. The press will often cherry back the shit to serve as an example, but I'm probably happy with 95% of what I buy. You get the odd bit of crud but overall you are quids in. quality in China is most determined by how much you pay. Sometimes though only low end products are available. I don't consider it is one stop shop for all things. Each country has its qualities, even this one. You seem to be more confused than usual bvl. You even contradict your own statements. What is contracting what?
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Post by wassock on Oct 9, 2024 19:20:15 GMT
People are not buying ev's bvl It seems the only ones now who are producing them now is China. The last thing that the globe wants now is Chinese ripped off crap they have stole from the west. I think you should give up your subscription to the Daily Mail!
EV sales are tanking, diesel sales are now increasing that much, they're gonna surpass EV's soon. EV's were mainly corporate sales and they have wised up. Half way point is Hybrid, but the cost is still above the pockets of many. It doesn't matter how much anyone can make EV's sound fantastic, if you can't charge from home, forget it. Why buy a kettle to hunt out the elusive working socket in a car park to plug in to make a cup of tea?
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 9, 2024 19:27:27 GMT
I think you should give up your subscription to the Daily Mail!
EV sales are tanking, diesel sales are now increasing that much, they're gonna surpass EV's soon. EV's were mainly corporate sales and they have wised up. Half way point is Hybrid, but the cost is still above the pockets of many. It doesn't matter how much anyone can make EV's sound fantastic, if you can't charge from home, forget it. Why buy a kettle to hunt out the elusive working socket in a car park to plug in to make a cup of tea? It's Western nations where the decline in sales is happening. The EU and the US has just slapped huge tariuffs on them, so what do you expect. A range of up to 600m should be possible with a new EV and yes you should be able to charge from home. You would probably never need a petrol station or rip-off public charging point, and what is more is you can get the energy for free with solar power.
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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 9, 2024 21:22:40 GMT
I filled my car today, well I didn't brim it but I put a few quid in the tank. It was £1.38 a litre, which as we all know is bloody ridiculous, but in the scheme of things, I thought £1.38 was pretty good. However, I wonder how much tax Labour are going to bang on petrol/diesel in order to prop up their green dream?
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Post by Pacifico on Oct 9, 2024 21:39:58 GMT
EV sales are tanking, diesel sales are now increasing that much, they're gonna surpass EV's soon. EV's were mainly corporate sales and they have wised up. Half way point is Hybrid, but the cost is still above the pockets of many. It doesn't matter how much anyone can make EV's sound fantastic, if you can't charge from home, forget it. Why buy a kettle to hunt out the elusive working socket in a car park to plug in to make a cup of tea? It's Western nations where the decline in sales is happening. The EU and the US has just slapped huge tariuffs on them, so what do you expect. A range of up to 600m should be possible with a new EV and yes you should be able to charge from home. You would probably never need a petrol station or rip-off public charging point, and what is more is you can get the energy for free with solar power. Oh dont be daft - over 40% of UK households do not have access to off-street parking. Their only option is public charging.
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Post by Baron von Lotsov on Oct 9, 2024 22:45:28 GMT
It's Western nations where the decline in sales is happening. The EU and the US has just slapped huge tariuffs on them, so what do you expect. A range of up to 600m should be possible with a new EV and yes you should be able to charge from home. You would probably never need a petrol station or rip-off public charging point, and what is more is you can get the energy for free with solar power. Oh dont be daft - over 40% of UK households do not have access to off-street parking. Their only option is public charging. I'll add to that than that you should be able to park your car where you live. This country is turning third world.
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Post by jonksy on Oct 9, 2024 23:01:11 GMT
I filled my car today, well I didn't brim it but I put a few quid in the tank. It was £1.38 a litre, which as we all know is bloody ridiculous, but in the scheme of things, I thought £1.38 was pretty good. However, I wonder how much tax Labour are going to bang on petrol/diesel in order to prop up their green dream? The arseholes are on about pay by the mile now rather than road tax in it's present form....Do the idiots think that delivery services are going to just suck up the extra that they have to pay if that's the case?
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Post by jonksy on Oct 9, 2024 23:03:05 GMT
The little fat fuck will be pleased.... Anger at UK’s ‘bonkers’ plan to reach net zero by importing fuel from North Korea
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Post by Red Rackham on Oct 9, 2024 23:09:03 GMT
Oh dont be daft - over 40% of UK households do not have access to off-street parking. Their only option is public charging. I'll add to that than that you should be able to park your car where you live. This country is turning third world. I cant comment on the percentage of people who have access to off street parking, but I agree this country is turning into a third world shit tip. We're not there yet, but after five years of this government, we probably will be.
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