I fixed them for him by reading his post on his own site. Does need a better paste. He should try with the block editor.
You do appear to be divorced from military reality. The effect of an invasion is mainly measured on taking and holding objectives. So far the Russian armed forces have mostly been falling back from the over-extended positions that they took in the first 14...
... for a living in wellington? [lprent: Banned permanently for extreme stupidity...
Not a truckload! A shitload surely...
Obituary Yeah, I enjoyed his articles.
... to the private transport sector. lprent 13 April 2022 at 2...
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Yeah I quoted some of Green on the current election in the post about the current election specifically about the teal candidates... According to Green, there are two magic numbers to watch out for in polling and on election night in seats where “teal ...
Yeah. The numbers are close because the Green and probably the Labour second prefs will go to the teal candidate. In that link, this is why... When Josh Frydenberg visited Perth earlier in April he said climate change was the issue that cropped up the most...
.... Be more careful in future.] [lprent: If you can't address anything...
If he isn't in one of the Green winnable mostly central urban seats. The ABC had a list of them a few weeks ago - consider his second preference carefully.
I also barely mentioned Labour and any party apart from the liberals an the UAP. In case you hadn't actually reised it, the post was about the electoral process rather than providing aplace fr advertising parties.
Hi Lprent, You didn't mention the Green ...
I can't see many good effects from this conflict. The main one will be that the founding principle of the UN founding is upheld. The same one that was the principle of the first Gulf war. That aggressive states grabbing and annexing territory that they ...
You mean just like the National party . Just more productive because they don't expect that giving tax cuts to the wealthy will stimulate economic growth (it doesn't) and less inclined to the waste of leaving people unemployed. Most of those other things ...
Interesting. That was the assumption that I made when I looked at those original studies on omicron. They looked far too coarse grained for a population that was partially immunised and had treatments. Just simple bean counting without looking at nuance. ...
Worked for my parents in Rotorua for a decade. Their grid power bills were minimal - about $30 per month in winter. Solar + water backed wood burner. They moved about 5-6 years ago. I'd have liked to have tried lithium batteries as well. But they were too ...
Worked for my parents in Rotorua for a decade. Their grid power bills were minimal - about $30 per month in winter. Solar + water backed wood burner. They moved about 5-6 years ago. I'd have liked to have tried lithium batteries as well. But they were too ...
Personally I would like to try to build a battery based system using DC only. Feed that with AC and covert to DC appliances at various voltage/amp. Almost everything i use is DC in their internal reality. Computers monitors, TVs, power tools, fans, The ...
The problem is that your arguments tend to be assertive, anecdotes, and often complete crap. They are easily refuted by anyone with actual experience. But you seldom answer any points made in response or engage with replies. The most effective way to get ...
I would agree with that as a general description of the current state. But it is also because people in most parts of Auckland don't live in areas that are even remotely safe for cycling. I stopped biking when I moved back to Auckland in 1990. The traffic ...
... different viewpoint to yourself and Lprent, I have not been rude...
Well Lprent, lots of excuses from you ...
Ah as I keep pointing out, you appear to have a problem connecting the points through. I have done the shopping with a bike for small loads like milk or bread. But not weekly shopping. The reason should be pretty obvious. Even with just two adults and a ...
Wellington didn't seem to have cycleways last time I was there (about 2014). And not along commuter routes. But it did have a train sytem that worked. That appeared to be heavily patronised. Perhaps you have to have a working system before you see traffic ...
Lprent - you bandy around the word "stupid". Not surprised at your response - plenty of history there. Now surely being such a cycling devotee you could manage to cart home your supermarket shopping on your bike - come on, give it a go!
One of the problems looking at cycleways to see traffic is that it moves - unlike cars. On most cycleways the bikes run at about 20-25km per hour with few stops, and with a small profile target. Unlike oversized cars with a single driver around town or on ...
The CBD in Auckland has been a useless blackhole to be avoided ever since I was a adolescent. The North Western motorway pretty well killed K Rd and the rest never recovered. There was a mild revival of the party central down around the viaduct. But that ...
I live around hills and a lot of commuter cycling. Newton gully, upper Queen Street , Mount Eden, and K Road. It is all hills. On the cycleways and roads most bikes are now ebikes. The median age of cyclists are rising rapidly. I'd expect that thre is a ...
Reality you are not. Stupid is a better name because you seem to fixate on stupid stereotypes and old technologies. I don't do the shopping with my bike. Supermarkets have lots of parking for cars and bugger all for bikes. So I use the car when I shop once...
Yeah I am a science graduate, and I have never worked in science. However I use an understanding of science knowledge all of the time in everything from writing code to arguing on here about politics. And have a sufficient base to keep growing more ...
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