A tragedy and yet history suggests it may have been avoided if the crew had the key to the binoculars, seeing that little further in front is so advantageous!
“Perseverance and spirit have done wonders in all ages.” ? George Washington
“99% of failures come from people who make excuses.” ? George Washington
Washington is looking to become the fourth state to make the move to 100% renewable electricity, with only a senate review and the hand of Governor Inslee left in the path of SB 5116.
“Greta is coming to the UK at a time of unprecedented public awareness and action around climate change – and will deliver a powerful message to politicians that they cannot ignore either the rising seas or the rising citizens’ movements demanding action,” said Lucas.
No, I wouldn't argue with the many uses and need for oil but given the choice of running a car for 1.5p per mile and reducing the impact on air pollution and climate change, I believe many would take that choice and indeed they are.
A 25% to 30% reduction in oil demand will see the price of oil plummet and no one will be paying anywhere near today's prices.
It's not that long ago when it was near $30 bbl, the fact is there are countries producing at $10 bbl.
When we talk about predictions I start thinking of how Tony Seba has been so accurate on transport and disruption, I doubt this will be a popular subject but oil price collapse within a couple of years and many methods of oil production will disappear $25 or less to be viable.
it appears the unit is now occupied by another company, perhaps it was just an unnecessary cost.
Still, I believe there could be no better time to have a product available to meet the demands of the new energy era with battery storage and smart grids.
I noticed a post on another BB suggesting the Sheffield unit is empty and the phone number is dead, does anyone know if they have moved their engineering operations?
RE: RE: Cup, Handle & Sausage16 Apr 2019 23:08
a j curve is what I'm looking for¦
The "unit" Imaginary Number (the equivalent of 1 for Real Numbers) is v(-1) (the square root of minus one). In mathematics we use i (for imaginary) but in electronics they use j (because "i" already means current, and the next letter after i is j)