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shootin' the shit / Re: UK General Election 2024
« Last post by teestub on May 25, 2024, 09:30:59 pm »

Hi Stone, I was having a look at the Labour party website earlier looking for how they will bring ‘hope to the masses’ and am still struggling to find anything substantial? 

As for liberal democracy, the idea that people’s votes have any meaningful affect on policy strikes me as delusional. We ‘the people’ don’t put people in power, we’re presented with an illusory choice between one middle manager or another.

Do you have any potential policy ideas on how they might give ‘hope to the masses’? You seem to be very well read, with your politics and philosophical references, so hopefully you have some workable ideas alongside criticism?
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bouldering / Re: Bring out your dabs
« Last post by Teaboy on May 25, 2024, 09:25:39 pm »
I don’t see anything wrong with that, sometimes it’s appropriate to do a close spot and that looks like one such occasion.
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shootin' the shit / Re: Cars, Cars, Fucking CARS !!
« Last post by spidermonkey09 on May 25, 2024, 08:48:32 pm »
Wheel. Prop shaft remains intact so I still have 4wd for when I want to spin up to widdop in the ice and snow.  :)
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shootin' the shit / Re: UK General Election 2024
« Last post by ToxicBilberry on May 25, 2024, 08:45:50 pm »
Authoritarian regimes have rarely lasted very long.
The Egyptian pharaohs had quite a long run.

Seriously I think democracy is something very rare, difficult and precious. I think maintaining it requires constant vigilance and determination.

Hi Stone, I was having a look at the Labour party website earlier looking for how they will bring ‘hope to the masses’ and am still struggling to find anything substantial? 

As for liberal democracy, the idea that people’s votes have any meaningful affect on policy strikes me as delusional. We ‘the people’ don’t put people in power, we’re presented with an illusory choice between one middle manager or another.

There is no bottom up, just top down.

One prediction for the next 5 years is - an increase in mass migration providing cheap labor e.g. for the gig economy. There will be further balkanisation in populations who have stronger work ethics and greater cultural-social and spiritual cohesion. The knock on effect will be increased discontent in the disaffected native population which can only be contained so long through cannabinoids, Netflix and internet pr0nography.

While ‘climate’ may be top of the list of educated environmentally minded middle classes, Daz and his pals in Moston or Wythenshawe have got no hope.

OMM- apologies, I can’t understand your points and find your writing style a bit patronising. Probably just the internet. Elite theory is quite mainstream and evidenced in many texts such as The Populist Delusion (Neema Parvini) End Times (Peter Turchin) Tragedy and Hope (Prof. Carol Quigley - see abridged version), The Power Elite (C Wright Mills) etc. Very far from talking about ‘sheeple’ and other such things

Basic wikipedia page - apols for the link

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elite_theory#:~:text=The%20theory%20posits%20that%20a,is%20independent%20of%20democratic%20elections.
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shootin' the shit / Re: UK General Election 2024
« Last post by stone on May 25, 2024, 08:44:00 pm »
Googling said energy densities were
ammonia: 18.6 MJ/kg
methanol: 15.8 MJ/L

My guess is that they will be successful in selling methanol engines (that and only that is what the engineers need to do). They will run on methanol made from maize or whatever that has full cycle CO2 emissions as bad as just using diesel. They will claim their boats are zero C. Meanwhile 99.99% of shipping has no conceivable way of sourcing methanol fuel but it will be said that is their fault.

Consider a back-of-the-envelope for how much food crop would be required to replace global diesel consumption (even ignoring the full cycle CO2 emissions which is what actually matters). https://www.withouthotair.com/cD/page_284.shtml :-
"The power per unit area of bioethanol from corn is astonishingly low.
Just for fun, let’s report the numbers first in archaic units. 1 acre produces
122 bushels of corn per year, which makes 122 × 2.6 US gallons of
ethanol, which at 84 000 BTU per gallon means a power per unit area of just
0.02 W/m2E – and we haven’t taken into account any of the energy losses in
processing!"

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music, art and culture / Re: Books...
« Last post by andy popp on May 25, 2024, 07:17:24 pm »
I'm on an Armenian roll right now. We were going to go to Armenia this summer to visit an old friend who lives in Yerevan, but trouble in the region has scuppered that. I'm gutted to be honest.

But I'd bought books in anticipation. I've read An Armenian Sketchbook by the great Russian novelist and reporter Vassily Grossman - a kind of travelogue, beautiful, sad, and funny - and am now about a quarter way into Franz Werfel's monumental The Forty Days of Musa Dagh, set during the Armenian genocide of 1915.
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shootin' the shit / Re: UK General Election 2024
« Last post by Oldmanmatt on May 25, 2024, 06:35:05 pm »
Authoritarian regimes have rarely lasted very long.
The Egyptian pharaohs had quite a long run.

Seriously I think democracy is something very rare, difficult and precious. I think maintaining it requires constant vigilance and determination.
Rather a lot of evidence seems to paint ancient Egypt in much more harmonious light these days, doesn’t it? Respected and affluent middle class and artisans etc.

I mean, and I’d lay a small bet as a layman, on it; they persisted because the people were happy.
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music, art and culture / Re: Books...
« Last post by Plattsy on May 25, 2024, 06:29:31 pm »
The Mosfilm Youtube channel has a Tarkovsky playlist of full films with subtitles...
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL7EqAsBxqGgjarBzACNmCNDdr0y0iFu8U&si=Y2V3MTOxmFSd5rvv
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shootin' the shit / Re: UK General Election 2024
« Last post by Oldmanmatt on May 25, 2024, 06:28:20 pm »
Wouldn't a sincere intention to use green hydrogen derived liquid fuel use ammonia rather than methanol anyway?

Yeessss, but you see, energy density sucks and storing the stuff is, um, problematic?
Plus, realistically, the best way to produce it is via nuclear power in the first instance and you lot have a morbid fear of the big bad nuclear. We could mostly end this issue with small scale nuclear plants for individual communities. Of course some dick with a book and imaginary friend in the sky, would blow one up, first chance that presents.

Edit: meant to say, do not even sniff fuel grade ammonia, it will clear your sinuses permanently.
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shootin' the shit / Re: UK General Election 2024
« Last post by Oldmanmatt on May 25, 2024, 06:26:43 pm »
If the methanol is sourced from biomass (rather than from extremely expensive CO2 capture and green hydrogen) then it has HUGE problems. Perhaps seaweed biofuels might in the future be worked up into being sustainable. I don't see how land based biomass for fuel ever can be. All land/fresh-water is needed for food production or wildlife (already dire shortages for both).

I really worry that methanol is a phoney "look busy" not-too-hard "we're on track" non-solution to a very hard problem.

Ah, yes. It does look that way, I can quite see why and of course “interim” can seem like that.

So let me describe Monday’s meeting as I saw it, Stone. Felt it, rather.

First off, I was amongst the least consequential of the invited delegates. I was invited because I have bought a few engines from MTU (owned by RR) and, when the full yard comes online in six months or so, will represent the largest such thing outside of Europe. Still, small fry compared to most of the delegates.
Over the years, I’ve had a few similar invites, these things get tacked to trade events, always they mean somebody has a new product launch and usually the invite arrives with a load of bumph about said product.
Let me insert a little context:
We’re about to launch into building something quite expensive, on spec, and a surprising amount of agonising and outright arguing goes in to deciding how expensive it should be. Part of that discussion is “how much will this thing be worth in ten years time?” Because nobody is going to spend tens of millions on something that might very well halve in value over five years and possibly be worthless in ten. Where commercial ship owners and operators might expect government support in updating their fleets etc, can you imagine such a scheme to compensate mega rich yacht owners?
We’re not constrained by normal commercial cost /benefit ideas, we can experiment, new tech is a positive selling point etc etc, so we’ve been making enquiries, those enquiries probably helped with the invite.

Anyway, there was something different about this meeting, first off, it was supposed to be “coffee and talk, a chance to network across the maritime sector”. So far so buzzword, but where’s the bumph? Where’s the rider “and a chance to view our new X before it comes market”? These things are usually standing tables, circulating canapés and drinks and the host endlessly repeating “oh, you must come and meet…” and moving people on. With a bloody great engine, or whatever in the corner and some expensive graphics, plus more of the bumph (pens, corporate shite (why the fuck would I want a polo shirt with some other company’s logo all over? Who fucking dreams that up. Nice pen, cheers) etc) in a fancy goody bag.
Nope.
There are rows of desks, a pen, notepad, bottle of water and most surprisingly a panel. Reps from each of RR’s R&D divisions. I’m struck by how young they are. The VP is a forty-something lady and she opens the session with a speech that immediately pricks up my ears, that included the phrase “I’m sure we all have children”. This was not a normal speech by any standard. The floor goes to each rep in turn and (raised eyebrows around the room here) at one point they’re arguing with each other. In a very German, polite, way, but arguing nevertheless. By the time they open to questions from the floor, the gasps and muttering is bordering on unruly. I said before it was heated, it was.

You see Stone, just because someone is senior in some massive corporation, it doesn’t mean they’re stupid (pretty much the opposite) or inhuman automatons, even in the oil and gas sector ( about the worst of the bunch, I don’t have too much to do with the Financial world, so I’ll allow my natural bias to continue there and say they’re all bastards. I’m sure you agree Comrade).
If you don’t grasp that we are all fucked if we don’t act now (it probably isn’t too late.  Maybe. Uh… I mean..( happy thoughts Matthew, happy thoughts)) then you must be an idiot. These people are not idiots. The VP summed it up. The Tech isn’t all the way there yet, but we have to change, the best we can, and now. When challenged that (quite petite) woman told the hulking, very important (eye roll) Arab gentleman “you will have to”.

I’m biased I suppose, but I have a lot of faith in Engineers, Engineers with their backs to the wall, a sudden influx of cash and children at home, at risk? Those fuckers will shift the planet’s orbit if required.

Happy thoughts, Matthew, happy thoughts.
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