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towny44 wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 17:02
Mervyn and Trish wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 16:05
I saw an argument that said it would be pointless fracking for gas as we'd only export it anyway. That seems to lack imagination. I'd go ahead with fracking but make it a condition of approval that the companies only sold it to the UK market and at a fixed and affordable price agreed with the government before they started work. We have 50 plus years supply down there. Why are we importing anyway?
Merv, it's you I'm backing, so lets get fracking.

As long as it’s not in my back yard.
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Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
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Stephen wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 16:14
Manoverboard wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 15:22
Apart from that we don't want to upset him too much in case he cuts off our gas supplies ....

Better stock up on logs Moby before they hike the prices up. :)
They've already been trying to sell me oak logs but at those prices I would want to use them to make furniture rather than putting them on a fire. Oak burns longer but it can be a bu^^er to light.
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Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:35
Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
We experienced an earthquake in St Anne's while on holiday in 1970, and the locals said it happened every few years, so possibly fracking had nothing to do with the one that happened while trials were underway.
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Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:35
Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
I believe that was marketed as the "Blackpool Improvement Scheme."

But seriously many who lived in a coal mining area put up for years with tremors and subsidence. Don't recall that stopping us exploiting our natural resources.

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Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:35
Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
It caused 7/6p worth of damage.
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Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:39
Stephen wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 16:14
Manoverboard wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 15:22
Apart from that we don't want to upset him too much in case he cuts off our gas supplies ....

Better stock up on logs Moby before they hike the prices up. :)
They've already been trying to sell me oak logs but at those prices I would want to use them to make furniture rather than putting them on a fire. Oak burns longer but it can be a bu^^er to light.


Agree.

The secret is to start off with wood that burns easily then once you have a good glowing bed then add the oak.

I currently burn copper beech which burns easily from the start.

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Mervyn and Trish wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 10:34
Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:35
Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
I believe that was marketed as the "Blackpool Improvement Scheme."

But seriously many who lived in a coal mining area put up for years with tremors and subsidence. Don't recall that stopping us exploiting our natural resources.

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oldbluefox wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 10:52
Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:35
Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
It caused 7/6p worth of damage.

I heard the insurers wanted change as well from the pay out :D

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oldbluefox wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 10:52
Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:35
Didn't fracking trials allegedly cause an earthquake in Lancashire ... ?
It caused 7/6p worth of damage.
I hadn't appreciated the severity :o
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Stephen wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 12:30
Manoverboard wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 09:39
Stephen wrote: 25 Feb 2022, 16:14



Better stock up on logs Moby before they hike the prices up. :)
They've already been trying to sell me oak logs but at those prices I would want to use them to make furniture rather than putting them on a fire. Oak burns longer but it can be a bu^^er to light.


Agree.

The secret is to start off with wood that burns easily then once you have a good glowing bed then add the oak.

I currently burn copper beech which burns easily from the start.
I have a substantial oak dining table. Unfortunately it is Russian Oak so due to sanctions I'm unable to let you have it.

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It's probably still damp anyway.

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Boris show true leadership,unlike some EU leaders who are more worried about selling luxury items and cost of Gas.!
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One has to wonder what would have happened with Russia if Trump was still in office as he was best mates with Vlad.

No scrap that - Vlad would still have done what he has done and Trump would have ended up looking an even bigger idiot

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That's one thing about Trump, always something about him to talk about.
Biden, remember him, President of the USA, nothing to see here.
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Ray B wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 15:23
That's one thing about Trump, always something about him to talk about.
Biden, remember him, President of the USA, nothing to see here.
He’s bu99ered off with the missus to his weekend retreat.

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Russia has used cyber attacks as a part of its attack on Ukraine ... I am guessing that rest of the world is attacking Russia, yet we have not really heard of anything. More effort should be made to bring down Russian communications, banking etc.
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Ken, it’s just been announced that Germany has agreed ‘in principle’ that they are willing to implement some SWIFT measures…. hopefully others will do the same.

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Kendhni wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 17:13
More effort should be made to bring down Russian communications, banking etc.
I'm fairly sure that if we wanted to we could do it at a minutes notice - but as in all of these scenarios we do not know, and probably do not want to know, what is going on in the background and the reasoning why we do/do not do some things.

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It seems only reporters demand to know the ins and outs of operations, as if they’re going to be told the answers.!
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I love the looks of disdain when interviewers ask stupid questions about strategy which would clearly be of great use to Putin.
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It appears that the hackers are out in force
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/kremlin-websi ... 01598.html

The downside is that either side can probably hack whatever they want.

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Kendhni wrote: 26 Feb 2022, 21:04
The downside is that either side can probably hack whatever they want.
I don't thing there is any "probably" about it - all countries cyber agencies are full of convicted, now reformed, hackers whose whole purpose in life is to be able to hack into whatever, whenever.

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I'm sure that's true. But I imagine Vlad will be pissed off at being played at his own game.

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Major superpower invades sovereign country with overwhelming force. Objective regime change and capture or killing of the President. Indiscriminate attacks on residential areas and civilian infrastructure with missiles. Bogus reason given is the invaded country poses a security risk to the superpower.

Sound familiar?

Ukraine 2022.

Iraq 2003.

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