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Psamathe

Well-Known Member
Ah thanks for the reply. I was listening to something similar this week.
Reassuring when similar info from completely different well reputed scientists.

Ian
 
Seems like Tesla don’t need and help when it comes to vandalising their vehicles. Cyber trucks are falling apart because they used the wrong glue. 46,000 recalls issued.
Unsurprisingly, Tesla stock continues to nose dive.

https://www.wired.com/story/tesla-c...rong-glue-hit-with-yet-another-sticky-recall/
Well i just seen an video from ''jerry rigs everything, in which they put 10.000 lbs of weight on the trailer hitch on a cybertruck and for comparion on a ''94 truck(pickup) and the Tesla hitch just broke the whole underside subframe, whilst the ''94 truck(pickup) stayed in one piece.
 

CXRAndy

Über Member
The Starship doesn't use fuel that produces alumina.

Bear in mind the rocket flights numbers and their emissions from all over the world pale into insignificant figures compared to aircraft flight emissions
 

C R

Veteran
The Starship doesn't use fuel that produces alumina.

Bear in mind the rocket flights numbers and their emissions from all over the world pale into insignificant figures compared to aircraft flight emissions

We already know that you can't read, you don't need to keep reminding us.
 

Pinno718

Regular
I agree there are so many forms of it.

I find the indoctrination, mutilation, grooming of children into transgender ideology far more egregious

Where do you get this sh*t? Give me evidence?
Do you disagree with the indoctrination of women by the Christian Nationalists?
In case you were unaware:
They believe women should be brought up to be mothers and serve their husbands solely.
They believe women should not have access to contraception.
Some believe they shouldn't even have the vote.
Even in the case of rape, they don't believe in the right to abortion.

How many pastors in this movement have been accused of sexual misconduct? How many women have probably forsaken their right to speak out because they live in tight religious communities where they would be ostracised and live in fear of the consequences of accusing a pastor of such wrong doings?
Indoctrination in your face. Real, actual indoctrination.
Never mind that they are white supremacists and the core of Project 2025 and the core of misinformation and the core of the fascism that is being metered out in your country at this very moment.

Tell me what numbers - given the sheer size of the Christian Nationalist (fundamentalists) are indoctrinating their young as opposed to the mythical conversion of people to transgender.

People like you are the enemy within. Not some fabricated notion that the enemy is Marxist, transgender Mexican woolly liberals who cross the Canadian border bringing tons of Fentanyl with them.

One senator said 'Mexican drug cartels are gang raping babies in the street'.
TBF, he was referring to Canada but this is the sh*t that's spouted and you suck the sh*t in without question.
 

Rusty Nails

Country Member
Never mind that they are white supremacists and the core of Project 2025 and the core of misinformation and the core of the fascism that is being metered out in your country at this very moment.

Point of order. He's not American just a pathetic wannabee and Musk/Trump fanboi.
 

Pinno718

Regular
To be fair the Rover SD1 was a good design. It was just that the Leyland bean counters had they're way with it.

Though I like the analogy, the Rover SD1 suffered from the accumulation of BL incompetence. For example:
They ferrous treated the chassis in the wrong way which accelerated the corrosion and you had to have a friend drive behind you with a trailer picking up al the parts that fell off. I know, I owned one.
It's a good job the DTM season lasted 7 months 'cos that's how long the chassis lasted.
 

monkers

Squire
Though I like the analogy, the Rover SD1 suffered from the accumulation of BL incompetence. For example:
They ferrous treated the chassis in the wrong way which accelerated the corrosion and you had to have a friend drive behind you with a trailer picking up al the parts that fell off. I know, I owned one.
It's a good job the DTM season lasted 7 months 'cos that's how long the chassis lasted.

erm ... thanks ... The Rover SD1 didn't have a chassis, it was a monocoque body design.

I don't know what you mean by ''ferrous treating'' and I'm an engineer by training. At one point in time positive earth electrical systems accelerated rust problems, the Rover SD1 like all cars of that time had negative earth systems. So I don't understand your comment.

Essentially the bodywork problems were panel gaps that the seals did not effectively seal. Though a mallet in the right hands could solve a lot of the door and tailgate flange misalignment problems. I was on the shop floor of a Rover distributor until mid 79. I always took the trouble to dress the flanges carefully and rehang the doors on a PDI. The original design by David Bache, like his previous designs was excellent. However Bache himself was appalled with what the company did with it. It was the first of what became known as the ''plastic Rovers''. BL went on to stick the Rover badge on any old piece of junk.
 
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Pinno718

Regular
Okay, monocoque chassis,
Me dip eng me.
erm ... thanks ... The Rover SD1 didn't have a chassis, it was a monocoque body design.

I don't know what you mean by ''ferrous treating'' and I'm an engineer by training. At one point in time positive earth electrical systems accelerated rust problems, the Rover SD1 like all cars of that time had negative earth systems. So I don't understand your comment.

Essentially the bodywork problems were panel gaps that the seals did not effectively seal. Though a mallet in the right hands could solve a lot of the door and tailgate flange misalignment problems. I was on the shop floor of a Rover distributor until mid 79. I always took the trouble to dress the flanges carefully and rehang the doors on a PDI. The original design by David Bache, like his previous designs was excellent. However Bache himself was appalled with what the company did with it. It was the first of what became known as the ''plastic Rovers''. BL went on to stick the Rover badge on any old piece of junk.

Okay nitpicker - monocoque chassis. Me dip eng me.


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