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  • C CaptainSeeSharp

    I don't think Americans give a shit about British form.

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    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

    I don't think

    True.

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      riced wrote:

      Is that thermal efficiency? And for what type of train?

      No, its its mechanical efficiency. Diesels are about 45%, petrol engines about 40%. Steam engines by the way are abot 12%. If the electric motor is used for braking too then the efficiancy of an electric motor can be further improved overall.

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      I see - well short of 90%.

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        I don't think Americans give a shit about British form.

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        usual thoughts of someone with no education at all, who can't see that America the powerful, America the beautiful relies a lot on other countries to survive, China for example, mexicans to do the jobs that they're too lazy to do and because in their delusional world think they are chefs, software engineers and pharmacists at the same time :rolleyes: on Mexico to grow their crops and you can't deny the fact, because I've been at Walmart, Food Lion, KMart and half the produce they have there is from other countries, mostly from Mexico(limes, tomatoes, onions just as an example), to build the cars, my "american" car was built in Mexico (funny though) But like I said, that's only from someone with no education, with no ability to do some research, the americans I work with, pretty much very educated, are hard workers, humble and don't think of others persons or countries what our chef thinks about them, those are the true americans, americans that can think for themselves and don't need someone to come and think for them, you? you just were very lucky to be born in this country. BTW, have you kissed Ron's Paul poster today?? I already did to my Che's poster and also my mom, that's is a third world monkey... I growled to her twice...

        I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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          LunaticFringe wrote:

          As if any further proof were needed that your obsession totally dominates your psyche...

          Its comforting to have something to hate. Gives life a sense of meaning anyway. :)

          LunaticFringe wrote:

          have you considered getting professional psychological help?

          Why, you got a recomendation? ;P

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          Do you actually think this guy that is dead gives a flying f*** about what you think or feel about him? he's dead, he doesn't care, trust me, his family? they don't come to this site to check news about his dad/husband/grandpa/brother/son/etc etc they are worried about other stuff. So why don't we all give it a rest and move to the next topic in hand?

          I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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            usual thoughts of someone with no education at all, who can't see that America the powerful, America the beautiful relies a lot on other countries to survive, China for example, mexicans to do the jobs that they're too lazy to do and because in their delusional world think they are chefs, software engineers and pharmacists at the same time :rolleyes: on Mexico to grow their crops and you can't deny the fact, because I've been at Walmart, Food Lion, KMart and half the produce they have there is from other countries, mostly from Mexico(limes, tomatoes, onions just as an example), to build the cars, my "american" car was built in Mexico (funny though) But like I said, that's only from someone with no education, with no ability to do some research, the americans I work with, pretty much very educated, are hard workers, humble and don't think of others persons or countries what our chef thinks about them, those are the true americans, americans that can think for themselves and don't need someone to come and think for them, you? you just were very lucky to be born in this country. BTW, have you kissed Ron's Paul poster today?? I already did to my Che's poster and also my mom, that's is a third world monkey... I growled to her twice...

            I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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            If taxes were low, and there were no regulation other countries would be building their factories here. Capeesh? Caprende morono?

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              LunaticFringe wrote:

              As if any further proof were needed that your obsession totally dominates your psyche...

              Its comforting to have something to hate. Gives life a sense of meaning anyway. :)

              LunaticFringe wrote:

              have you considered getting professional psychological help?

              Why, you got a recomendation? ;P

              Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription

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              fat_boy wrote:

              Its comforting to have something to hate. Gives life a sense of meaning anyway.

              :laugh: :laugh: Fair enough.

              fat_boy wrote:

              Why, you got a recomendation?

              Not offhand, no. ;)

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              • C CaptainSeeSharp

                If taxes were low, and there were no regulation other countries would be building their factories here. Capeesh? Caprende morono?

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                CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                If taxes were low, and there were no regulation other countries would be building their factories here. Capeesh? Caprende morono?

                And you would be earning what a burger-flipper earns in Asia. Capisce? Comprende, imbécil?

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                  CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                  If taxes were low, and there were no regulation other countries would be building their factories here. Capeesh? Caprende morono?

                  And you would be earning what a burger-flipper earns in Asia. Capisce? Comprende, imbécil?

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                  And the cost of living would be equally as low.

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                  • C CaptainSeeSharp

                    If taxes were low, and there were no regulation other countries would be building their factories here. Capeesh? Caprende morono?

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                    I can't talk about China... but Mexico... income tax 39%, sales tax (it's called VAT) 16%, property taxes 2.5% of the value of the property, I have to agree that labor is cheaper down there, but related to taxes so you end up paying around 50% of your income or more, here is no higher than 40%, see your lack of knowledge? go and read about it. And regulations? see your ignorance about the subject? banks, companies, factories, everything is regulated, health care, everything... one example of the regulations, only mexicans can buy properties in Mexico, if an american tries to buy one, they can't, there are ways to turn around this la though, but I already have a house here in the US, just required my SSN, ID, proof of legal residency and that's it... I have a house So my recommendation is and will always be, before you say anything, look around the internet, google is your friend, the information is there, the same way you research about drugs that make you feel like a pharmacist, do the same when you want to talk about something with more educated people than you.

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                    • G Gonzoox

                      I can't talk about China... but Mexico... income tax 39%, sales tax (it's called VAT) 16%, property taxes 2.5% of the value of the property, I have to agree that labor is cheaper down there, but related to taxes so you end up paying around 50% of your income or more, here is no higher than 40%, see your lack of knowledge? go and read about it. And regulations? see your ignorance about the subject? banks, companies, factories, everything is regulated, health care, everything... one example of the regulations, only mexicans can buy properties in Mexico, if an american tries to buy one, they can't, there are ways to turn around this la though, but I already have a house here in the US, just required my SSN, ID, proof of legal residency and that's it... I have a house So my recommendation is and will always be, before you say anything, look around the internet, google is your friend, the information is there, the same way you research about drugs that make you feel like a pharmacist, do the same when you want to talk about something with more educated people than you.

                      I want to die like my grandfather- asleep, not like the passengers in his car, screaming!

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                      I said nothing of Mexico or China, I simply said low taxes and free-markets promote growth.

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                      • C CaptainSeeSharp

                        And the cost of living would be equally as low.

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                        CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                        And the cost standard of living would be equally as low.

                        FTFY

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                        • C CaptainSeeSharp

                          I said nothing of Mexico or China, I simply said low taxes and free-markets promote growth.

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                          Good point, but then explain to me why is it that Mexico, that has no low taxes as you can see, and Mexico's "free" market is regulated by the government and still have a decent growth every year? not as everyone wants and not to help solve many of the issues of the country, but good enough to say the economy is growing at a stable pace.

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                            Good point, but then explain to me why is it that Mexico, that has no low taxes as you can see, and Mexico's "free" market is regulated by the government and still have a decent growth every year? not as everyone wants and not to help solve many of the issues of the country, but good enough to say the economy is growing at a stable pace.

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                            Because our government has signed NAFTA and GAT with Mexico.

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                            • I Ian Shlasko

                              You're the one taking a man who dedicated his life to science, and insulting him for trivial reasons and with unsupported assumptions, just because you disagree with his viewpoints. I thought you were better than this, but it looks like I drastically overestimated you.

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                              Ian Shlasko wrote:

                              You're the one taking a man who dedicated his life to science

                              :laugh: Dedicated his llife to inventing alarmist lies is closer to the truth.

                              Ian Shlasko wrote:

                              trivial reasons

                              Hypocrisy, lying, fraud. Yep, trivial indeed.

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                                I see - well short of 90%.

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                                Ah, sorry. Trains here are electric, not diesel, so its 90%.

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                                • G Gonzoox

                                  Do you actually think this guy that is dead gives a flying f*** about what you think or feel about him? he's dead, he doesn't care, trust me, his family? they don't come to this site to check news about his dad/husband/grandpa/brother/son/etc etc they are worried about other stuff. So why don't we all give it a rest and move to the next topic in hand?

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                                  Gonzoox wrote:

                                  So why don't we all give it a rest and move to the next topic in hand?

                                  OK, what have you got? Mann making stupid statements about the recent US east coast heat wave being a sign of AGW? :laugh: Or how about Bob Watson saying the only proof of AGW is circumstantial? Or Hansens being bought by Soros? Theres loads of good examples of lies hypocrisy and fraud beyond what Schnieder got up to while alive. :)

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                                    fat_boy wrote:

                                    Its not about my feelings, its about knowing what sort of person he was. Because you can bet the main media is going to go all gushy.

                                    Don't give a damn about that. My complaint about you and this thread is your absolute willingness to desecrate this bloke almost before his body is cold. And that is bad form.

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                                    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                    your absolute willingness to desecrate this bloke almost before his body is cold. And that is bad form.

                                    So if I had waited a year it would be OK?

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                                    • C CaptainSeeSharp

                                      Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                      And that is bad form.

                                      It's perfectly normal to be glad about a bad person's death. He was a rotten apple, and now he is going to the landfill.

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                                      Dear oh dear. OK, I am NOT glad about his death, I am glad that he can no longer fill the media with lies. Can you, or indeed can anyone here, understand the difference? I would be happier if the twat was still alive and the media turned on him and his ilk, as it already has to some degree, and humiliated him publicly, as it did with Jones. His death sadens me in that this opportunity is now missed.

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                                        Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                        You're the one taking a man who dedicated his life to science

                                        :laugh: Dedicated his llife to inventing alarmist lies is closer to the truth.

                                        Ian Shlasko wrote:

                                        trivial reasons

                                        Hypocrisy, lying, fraud. Yep, trivial indeed.

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                                        You really are that simple-minded... Just as bad as CSS. Don't know why I bother responding to your posts. That's enough of that.

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                                          You really are that simple-minded... Just as bad as CSS. Don't know why I bother responding to your posts. That's enough of that.

                                          Proud to have finally moved to the A-Ark. Which one are you in?
                                          Author of the Guardians Saga (Sci-Fi/Fantasy novels)

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                                          So when incapable of debating the facts, that Schnieder was or wasnt an alarmist liar and hypocrite, you revert to insults? I've got news for you, Schnieder devoted his life to becoming a popular writer on matters of climate. Which ever way the temparature swung, he was ready with alarmist theories and scare stories. He published over 400 books to this end, with scant regard for science. First CO2 causes cooling, then it causes warming. Whatever the trend was, he was there miliking it for his own material success. Finally coming out with the most ridiculous statement ever: "there is no safe level of CO2" What utter crap. Without CO2 life on earth would cease. (Except for that around underwater volcanic vents) Scientist? This guy was a joke!

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