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Nov 22 2012, 08:42 PM
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QUOTE (Adrian Hollister @ Nov 22 2012, 08:40 PM) Hope everyone is ok out there tonight, strong wings, flooding and power cuts to top it off. Can be a difficult time for anyone, so please check in on your neighbours and be careful with candles! I hope the A34 stays open
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Nov 22 2012, 08:43 PM
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QUOTE (Adrian Hollister @ Nov 22 2012, 08:40 PM) Hope everyone is ok out there tonight, strong wings, flooding and power cuts to top it off. Can be a difficult time for anyone, so please check in on your neighbours and be careful with candles! Heavy rain and no power here in the middle of Newbury, mobile's still working though - thumbs up to t-mobile!
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Nov 22 2012, 09:28 PM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Nov 22 2012, 09:26 PM) Stop whining about power cuts, if your beloved wind turbines were in place none of us would have any power tonite, get used to it. Foolish. It's the local lines and sub-stations that are broken. If we had local power creation, the impact of the loss of larger carrier lines can be reduced or negated.
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Nov 22 2012, 09:38 PM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Nov 22 2012, 09:33 PM) Except the turbines won't work in storms. That's when the water wheels come into play.
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Nov 22 2012, 09:43 PM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Nov 22 2012, 09:33 PM) Except the turbines won't work in storms. Most feather and run in high winds but even a failed turbine causes little damage and little impact to the power network. A failure of your beloved Nuclear in storms has far greater problems - Hinkley Point was cut off this week as roads flooded around it - still with the prevailing wind coming from due south it would only wipe out Wales, Northern England and Scotland - NIMBY.
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Nov 22 2012, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Nov 22 2012, 09:26 PM) Stop whining about power cuts, if your beloved wind turbines were in place none of us would have any power tonite, get used to it. Actually, quite wrong! There are several places on the continent which are 'grid free' and manage very comfortably indeed without a mains connection. This inevitably means investing in new home technology and various other bits and pieces. However, given that we replace things over a period anyway, its still practical. Add to that advances in storage and other energy transfer technologies where the costs are beginning tio make them very practical, this is all more than possible. All without any need for hair shirts and even an increase in home comfort whatever the weather. Its not just about saving the planet, its actually about saving money. So, lets go on as we are bolstering utility business profits - why pay less, you know it makes sense!
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Nov 22 2012, 10:25 PM
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QUOTE (Adrian Hollister @ Nov 22 2012, 09:40 PM) Hope everyone is ok out there tonight, strong wings, flooding and power cuts to top it off. Can be a difficult time for anyone, so please check in on your neighbours and be careful with candles! Thanks for the concern Adrian, yes I'm OK and surprisingly seem to have endured the ordeal surviving relatively unscathed. I have managed to not burn anything down with the candles but..........00000eeerrr! I haven't checked on my neighbours. I'll go and knock them up now! EDIT. Guy came to the door in his dressing gown and told me to mind my f'ing business. Shant show my concern for them again!
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Nov 22 2012, 11:29 PM
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QUOTE (Adrian Hollister @ Nov 22 2012, 09:43 PM) Most feather and run in high winds but even a failed turbine causes little damage and little impact to the power network. A failure of your beloved Nuclear in storms has far greater problems - Hinkley Point was cut off this week as roads flooded around it - still with the prevailing wind coming from due south it would only wipe out Wales, Northern England and Scotland - NIMBY. There's nowt wrong wit magic moonbeams, sooner or later but probably not in our lifetime we will have accepted that and will be benefiting from cheap reliable power, all except for the hair shirt wearers who will still be advocating the donkey and treadmill approach to the problem.
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Nov 22 2012, 11:44 PM
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QUOTE (Andy Capp @ Nov 22 2012, 11:38 PM) Perhaps a periodic power-cut would be a healthy thing for some. A 2 hour "turn that sh*t off and have a chat with your house mates/partners" for a change! Actually, I agree, perhaps we might rediscover the lost art of conversation.
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Nov 23 2012, 01:11 AM
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This idea that you need constant power to survive some people have is perplexing. It's easy to go whole months without a hookup, laptops and all with little engineering. And paddling 50meters in half foot deep water in the dark to reach the loo late at night makes you glad to be alive
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Nov 23 2012, 09:01 AM
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QUOTE (Penelope @ Nov 22 2012, 11:29 PM) There's nowt wrong wit magic moonbeams, sooner or later but probably not in our lifetime we will have accepted that and will be benefiting from cheap reliable power, all except for the hair shirt wearers who will still be advocating the donkey and treadmill approach to the problem. I agree!
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Nov 23 2012, 09:01 AM
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QUOTE (Andy Capp @ Nov 22 2012, 11:38 PM) Perhaps a periodic power-cut would be a healthy thing for some. A 2 hour "turn that sh*t off and have a chat with your house mates/partners" for a change! We often have chats. These can includes Puns about me sleeping with one of the women of the house (I haven't). Pranks, tricks and practical jokes Payback for stealing my room key (I stole Fifa 2012) Payback for stealing Fifa (my matress, TV and PS3 is prompty put downstairs in the living room). Just general banter all round. We do this 24/7 regardless of whether there is power or not!
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Nov 23 2012, 09:43 AM
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QUOTE (Jo Pepper @ Nov 22 2012, 09:32 PM) Power back, that was fun. Will there be a spike in the number of babies born in 9 months time?! Ohh?? 1+1=
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