So can anyone point me to anything that the Canadians have said that is white supremacist I have been looking and can't find any.
TV3 wasn't established until November 1989, when Muldoon was just a fading member of the opposition. JustMe mentions alleged events in "the early 80s" so your memory is very unlikely to be correct.
So we are set for a "bonfire" of regulations? It is tiresome to have so many business people parroting (on the likes of Q+A, The Nation etc) things they heard at the latest business breakfast. "We need to get rid of red tape" "We need to reduce government ...
It's useful to think of that idea as financial eugenics.
Lovely photo. Does your obsessive collecting extend to the cigarettes :-)
Under NZ rules that is certainly not an e-bike. Here an e-bike must have a motor of less than 300W. https://www.nzta.govt.nz/vehicles/vehicle-types/low-powered-vehicles/ The Gen7 on that page has two modes, Econ; motor limited to 750W, & Sport; 5.5kW. It ...
Your memory's pretty crap eh. Nicky Hager didn't deny where the information came from, but he claimed journalistic privilege. The Police subsequently admitted that was correct & he received compensation for their actions. Simon Bridges doesn't have ...
You mean like when John Key accepted full responsibility for the Dirty Politics operation being run out of the DPMC?
He's a complete plank. (PS. People were 'praying' not 'preying'.) [Oops now fixed - MS]
I cannot see where I endorsed JT - the piece was just as much a call to action for someone on the centre-right to make a stand. And for the avoidance of doubt, the Taxpayers' Union will work with any candidate to help identify where savings can be made. ^...
In your inner city area maybe. According to this story https://www.stuff.co.nz/business/105799780/aucklanders-face-1100-year-wait-to-scrap-overhead-power-lines "Auckland is faring well compared with the rest of the country – with 55 per cent of power lines...
From the OED gullible adjective Easily persuaded to believe something; credulous. ‘an attempt to persuade a gullible public to spend their money’ Sums up your interaction with your electrician to a tee. Get a second opinion, look around on the internet, ...
Nah, sounds to me like BM is very gullible and should find a better electrician. In my experience many electricians have an incomplete understanding of the Regulations and AS/NZS3000, and that leads them to make nonsense claims. I say that as someone who ...
What you describe applies to any heating device, not just heat pumps. If the closed room can be adequately heated by an electric convection heater for example, with the door open it will never switch off and will cost much money, (and more than an ...
"...and you’re not allowed to add extra circuits to older switchboards." I do hope you'll provide a cite for that claim.
"Stuff’s sidelining of deniers is bold and decisive – good on them." Yep. I commented on Open Mike yesterday about Stuff's policy https://thestandard.org.nz/open-mike-28-11-2018/#comment-1555306 Zero responses yesterday! I could have added that Stuff were ...
Today's editorial is also worth a read. It's (unusually) attributed to Patrick Crewdson • Stuff Editor in Chief. Presumably it has also been published in their other papers. https://www.stuff.co.nz/environment/climate-news/108819497/quick-save-the-planet-...
Message to base: “Whatever you do, please don’t put Judith’s name on the ballot sheet!”
Short version, you don't want to make changes to your lifestyle!
Tiwai Point uses 570MW which is about 13% of NZ consumption. Sadly most car chargers will be in the North Island and while the DC Link is capable of 1200MW there are times when that is already running at full capacity. (I don't support the subsidy but ...
Not sure where Impalas have suddenly come from but it seems you're relying on the old "we'll be saved by a bright inventor" syndrome. And most cars are used more than infrequently so relying on intermittent stand alone turbines is not a goer. Having an old...
NZ generating machine and transmission capacity is sized for peak loads, but the stored fuel (primarily water in storage lakes) is sized for total consumption over a year, and in a dry year we can already run close to the bone and sometimes need cuts. Add ...
But in your original comment at 8 you said "...the percentage of electric vs petrol second hand cars coming in from Japan is sliding upwards rapidly. " Now you're quoting total figures for both new & used ev's, and not comparing to petrol vehicles. If you ...
Whoopie, I get Two spelt with an upper case T, I'm special. To be pedantic, I can't be two because you specifically stated "So can i take it that these commenters above ... have come to an informed opinion that they pose no risk?" I hadn't commented above ...
Life is full of risk. No ones's claiming there's zero risk in vaccines, but that risk is lower than the risk in the diseases they prevent. https://sciblogs.co.nz/code-for-life/2018/10/02/vaccines-and-risk-on-auckland-motorway-billboard/
GWRC are spinning the problems as being mainly due to NZ Bus, primarily on the new No2 route. I live at the south end of the Island Bay No1 route which now extends to Johnsonville and beyond and is run by TranzUrban. The problems I see are due to buses ...
Given the dubious relevance of business confidence polls https://twitter.com/Thoughtfulnz/status/1036755244309344257 possibly more useful would be for the newspapers to be balanced (haha) and run regular opinion columns from union members and leaders. The ...
“New Zealand don’t contribute really anything to the defence effort that we’ve got where we’re trying to surveil boats that might be on their way to New Zealand." If a boat is on its way to New Zealand and passing through Australian territorial waters, ...
"Although puzzlingly it is password protected." I took a stab and entered 'green' as a password, which got me to the info. I can't test again but I'm wondering if no password needs to be entered. Regarding the possible methane exemption, given it ...
Time for Chris to be "de-radicalized by the Malaysians"
If it gets to court I imagine Hooten's defence will be that what he wrote was "pretty legal" :-)
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