What annoys you?


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    Hopalong X said:
    Building dirty coal plants with todays technology is criminal.
    Clean coal plants cost more to build initially but this cost is recovered over its life.

    If what you say is actually what they eventually build they are using 50+ year old technology.
    That is a shame.

    That would be as if computer technology went back to the abacus.
    Agree Hoppy but do you think their gov or power companies (probably owned by out side interests - Bhopal springs to mind) - give a damn
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       #1652

    The politicians have to approve what is allowed and enforce it.
    That seems to be a problem in India from an outsiders point of view.

    The technology is available if wanted. It is not something America has exclusive use or rights to use.
    A shame if it is not used.
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       #1653

    True Mike the coal stack scrubbing has been around for many years and works. The areas of Hammond and Gary IN used to smell like an outhouse due to steel plants. This bad odor is gone now. But those eastern people need to take a 50 year trip into the future of power plant building.


    Hopefully no one gets ticked off about this post.
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       #1654

    Non-working brand new tool,bosch drill.
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  5.    #1655

    Bosch was once the best. Wonder who bought them.
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       #1656

    Yeah I always had a high opinion of Bosch...

    I doubt anything like a power tool is made anywhere but that same old place these days any more though...
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       #1657

    As far as I'm aware, Bosch are still family-owned and have not been taken over.

    Robert Bosch GmbH - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I bought my last Bosch power drill some 20 years ago and it's still going strong, although it doesn't get used much these days.
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       #1658

    stuff not going how i want it to like when i took off the sata cable it took the L shaped plastic with it but still has the pins so now i need to find someone who knows how to fix that because i don't p.s. happened yesterday im resorted to useing older pc atm till i fix that :/
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       #1659

    M1GU31 said:
    stuff not going how i want it to like when i took off the sata cable it took the L shaped plastic with it but still has the pins so now i need to find someone who knows how to fix that because i don't p.s. happened yesterday im resorted to useing older pc atm till i fix that :/
    did you break the cable end or part of it is left in the drive? Or motherboard.
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    Hopalong X said:
    The politicians have to approve what is allowed and enforce it.
    That seems to be a problem in India from an outsiders point of view.

    The technology is available if wanted. It is not something America has exclusive use or rights to use.
    A shame if it is not used.
    100% Hoppy but when you see corruption mentioned pretty near every day on the news I still think that the Indian people are just being used and treated as no brainers and thats what I find really annoying if not obscene.

    Plus yeah Gary the techs there mate but as life is so cheap in India or so it seems to me as I said do they (gov and energy companies) gives a rats bum

    I used to know a fellow form here who traveled to India to buy horse riding gear - saddles bridles etc etc and the price they got it at and the working conditions on the videos he took there were just sickening, obscene, and in my mind immoral. They employed a lot of children in the main and thats not right by anyones book.

    I suppose i shall get the usual well at least it's food in their mouths but that doesn't not make it right by any stretch of the imagination.
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