tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post9126351472990196714..comments2024-03-13T10:32:22.656+00:00Comments on thanetonline: Sunday RambleMichael Childhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09499435016469020417noreply@blogger.comBlogger11125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-60995678332809096162013-01-05T12:59:45.614+00:002013-01-05T12:59:45.614+00:00These are basically short term loans that do suppl...These are basically short term loans that do supply you <br />meet your fiscal problems within a desired particular time period.<br />Thinking of time limitations these loans are especially developed <br />above an obligation totally free platform. As such, these are kept completely no cost from credential <br />checksums. Troubles such as defaults, arrears, bankruptcy, CCJs and even IVAs are not considered <br />right here. 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Don't you realise that the great Roger Gale has decided that Manston will be a raging success if it has its own railway station. He doesn't seem to have noticed that the vast majority of travellers at other airports arive and depart by car. <br /><br />The whole idea is (yet another) white elephant from people who are happy to gamble public money on their idiotic ideas, but wouldn't risk a penny of their own money on them. If Manston airport needs a railway station, Manston airport should pay for it. Period. We shouldn't be asked to pay one red cent.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-69811254432847076122011-01-31T15:17:46.781+00:002011-01-31T15:17:46.781+00:00In fact it's only 2.7 miles from Ransgate Stat...In fact it's only 2.7 miles from Ransgate Station to KIA TerminalAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-34781966005543803502011-01-31T14:46:01.473+00:002011-01-31T14:46:01.473+00:00In regards to the Manston Parkway station. Nick Ch...In regards to the Manston Parkway station. Nick Chard said the station would be east of cliffs end. By using the new road and approaching the airport terminal avoiding Manston Village (as the airport themselves recommend in their masterplan), this is still 4.5 miles by road.<br /><br />The current Ramsgate station is just as near, so I don't understand why transport improvements between there and Manston are made rather than plonking more concrete on a filed for a station where one is not needed. And being paid for with our money!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-59338998075084330382011-01-31T04:47:08.167+00:002011-01-31T04:47:08.167+00:00After the money KCC wasted on EU jet you would thi...After the money KCC wasted on EU jet you would think they would be a bit more cautious.... saying that did i hear they have just opened a new account in IcelandAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-39890108180200251902011-01-30T20:32:43.371+00:002011-01-30T20:32:43.371+00:00I totally agreed Michael, I have always seen Globa...I totally agreed Michael, I have always seen Global Resource Depletion as a bigger threat to humanity than Global Warming, <br /><br />With the current global resources being used at a rate which requires amounts equal to about three and a half planets, it is hard to invisage the population rising from around 6 to 9 billion without serious consequences.Readithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04343086161535755495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-76365627670463733082011-01-30T19:01:04.892+00:002011-01-30T19:01:04.892+00:00Readit thanks I have just read your post on your b...Readit thanks I have just read your post on your blog about this, insulation has it’s place in all of this and I do agree, but the point I am making is that we have gone too far, as far as the planet is concerned.<br /><br />What we are looking at now is not a permanent solution but a delay of the inevitable, something that puts a different flavour on waste storage.<br /><br />Primarily switching rapidly from carbon based fuels to the most viable available resources, solar in hot climates, hydro where it’s mountainous, wind just doesn’t work with current storage abilities.Michael Childhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09499435016469020417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-6420097767814634152011-01-30T17:36:18.135+00:002011-01-30T17:36:18.135+00:00Michael, to explain my previous post in more detai...Michael, to explain my previous post in more detail.<br /><br />If new houses constructed to the most modern energy efficiency, standards account for say 10% of the total UK housing stock but are say 10 times more efficient than older properties they will only utilise 1% of the UK domestic energy requirements.<br /><br />Although the population may explode in the future, the existing housing stock will be where most people continue to reside because we cannot afford to demolish and rebuild all houses even if we wanted to.<br /><br />The existing housing stock is where most of the inefficiencies exist and must be addressed if energy is to be saved.Readithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04343086161535755495noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-19672766903660367442011-01-30T16:15:27.635+00:002011-01-30T16:15:27.635+00:00Readit, I think you need to review your thoughts t...Readit, I think you need to review your thoughts taking into account predicted population figures and expected resultant pollution levels.<br /><br />What we are talking about realistically is taking action now to prolong the expected habitable life of the planet from about 50 to 150 years, to between 100 and 300 years. <br /><br />I don’t really think anyone who understands the science is really considering long term and sustainable conditions that could sustain the rising population beyond that time. <br /><br />Having said that of all the waste resultant from producing energy in the quantities we need at least radioactive waste decays.<br /><br />Many of the figures are just potty when you look at them, keeping a large dog, for instance seems to damage the environment more than running a car.Michael Childhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09499435016469020417noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-85388848296822413402011-01-30T16:08:11.309+00:002011-01-30T16:08:11.309+00:00As everyone's energy bill is taxed to provide ...As everyone's energy bill is taxed to provide subsidies for green energy producers. Could Thanet profit by covering the runway at Manston with solar panels? The runway is nearly 3 km long in an east / west direction, and clear view to the south. The power generated could be connected up to the grid at Richborough and complementary to the wind farm.<br /><br />As a more exotic idea of backup generation for the wind farm, DCNS has Flexblue with an output of up to 250MW. Not sure that placing a nuclear reactor on the sea bed would be an easy sell though.<br />http://www.theengineer.co.uk/1007070.article?cmpid=TE01P&cmptype=newsletter&cmpdate=280111&email=trueAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3575321478441277410.post-60609735434878192462011-01-30T14:52:21.573+00:002011-01-30T14:52:21.573+00:00Michael, considering the way the council published...Michael, considering the way the council published the "alternative leadership options" I think you would do well to keep monitoring.<br /><br />With regards to renewable energy vs nucleur, both solutions seem to be bugged by waste issues. What we need is mountains and valleys for hydro-electric, but not much chance of that.<br /><br />A study I undertook in 1996 about energy efficiency of UK dwellings revealed to me, that whatever we do with new-build the vast majority of energy wastage will continue to be from the irreplacable stock of older properties in the UK.<br /><br /> A high profile, highly efficient, grant aided insulation scheme for old buildings is what is required most urgently, but this is not "sexy" enough for politicians and doesn't sell energy.Readithttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04343086161535755495noreply@blogger.com