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Everything posted by SteamyTea
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Surely, if you take your time, the child can build it for you.
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Not read all of this. But I was wondering why there are no 'pipe in pipe' systems. A 0.15m diameter pipe, within a 0.22m pipe would give just about equivalent areas. This could be run as a main trunk route, then with suitable joints/adapters, individual rooms could be run as spurs. As the surface area would be quite large, there would be extra efficiency gains as well. A 10m length of 0.15m diameter pipe will have a surface area of 4.7m². Depending on material and thickness of the inner pipe it should be possible to get around 200W/K through it. That does not seem a lot at face value, but it is half my heat load during the winter.
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My old University had a team working on why we don't have GWS off the coast here, or that many Makos for that matter. Seems that GWS like colder water within an easy days swim. They only get close to the shore to feed, then swim back to the colder waters. Why the Eastern Pacific, Southern Ocean is their preferred area, though they do go up as high as Newfoundland, which is fed by cold artic currents. I used to work with a recently Doctored, Marine Biologist. She never appreciated my comments about her black rubber suit. She only lasted 1 term lecturing, and never said goodbye to me.
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I used to live in the South of France, often saw the planes collecting water in the Bay of Toulon. Nearly 15,000 people died unnecessarily in France in 2003 because of heat. Europe was 70,000 extra that year. Apart from the silly units (°F) it does not look good for the UK.
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Heard a bit on the news about the Mediterranean, so though I would have a look at what was happening closer to home. 1.4K above the seasonal mean. 17.5°C. Now this may sound good for tourism, but it means more evaporation, which will turn to rain, somewhere. If the Gadidae spawning and nursery grounds are too warm, stocks can plummet, which is not good for food security, especially as the Baltic is still out of bounds.
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Goes back to what I have been saying about the UK for years, 'for every law that says we must do something, we have another rule that says we cannot do it'.
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Makes for a great song, almost.
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Found this quite informative.
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So, this 6cm diameter hole. Is it round or oval? Slitted maybe. Not every penny fits the slot.
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You should see the beach down here. Tides in, so all the bodies are crammed together. While it is sunny, this east wind is chilly, causes body parts to stiffen up. Has that helped.
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Gregg's Sausage Rolls. You may be on the dole, but you can afford our sausage roll. The recipe may seem heinous, but what do you expect, when it is made from teats and anus.
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Would coating with intumescent paint get around the problems. Not sure if that could be done in the factory, but you cannot be the first person to have this crop up.
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Rather than pie charts, and me taking the piss, what would be useful is price breakdowns for different elements of the build. So the price to dig and make the foundation, similar for walls and roofs. Just the basic costs and the sizes. Does not need minute detail.
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So tomorrow night for my surprise.
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@Pocster offered me a cream pie.
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My place is TF, while I have no mortgagor, my neighbours do. There are literally 10s of thousands of TF places in Cornwall, all seem to get mortgages easily enough.
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Shall have to post it up on my TOR server then.
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Is the Shelley used with a mechanical switch? Think you said something about an overflow. If so, could it be switch bounce causing a problem?
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I thought that, then thought of @Pocster's trousers. It is probably ab ESP32 type board, so this may help. https://www.reddit.com/r/esp32/comments/1birg1q/design_question_internal_pullup_resistor_or/
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I posted it up as a pdf, not sure why I can't find it now.
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Show us the circuit. Or try a 1 mega ohm.
