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Thursday, 9 May 2024

That went well

 

12 comments:

  1. Still not as good as your "drought-proof garden" shot.

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  2. Sam - ah yes, there is no trace of it now, not even a flourishing cactus.

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  3. Apparently built to the same standard as all those bird mincers which can't operate if it's windy . . .

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  4. Jannie - and I bet there weren't any crusty old marine engineers involved.

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  5. With some more "funding" they could combine the free solar energy generation with free wave energy generation. Win win! They win win, we don't. The wonder of funding.

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  6. Good luck recycling that lot.I
    Built by morons, paid for by taxpayers. No doubt there will be another one down the line, paid for by ........?
    Penseivat

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  7. What can I say, except "fuckwits"?

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  8. Doonhamer - and at the end of its short life, the whole lot is automatically repurposed to the seabed where it forms an eco-reef for marine life.

    Penseivat - and in the end that's all we can say - built by morons. We can be more wordy, but there is no better way to describe them.

    Tammly - not much, it boggles the mind.

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  9. The wind bloweth where it listeth.

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  10. dearieme - it does, maybe their sustainable energy course taught them that the wind is their friend.

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  11. Peter MacFarlane11 May 2024 at 13:18

    It would take a heart of stone etc etc

    Except that we're paying for all this.

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  12. Peter - yes we are and in lost opportunities too.

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