Motives aside he must have a modicum of brain power ….
Motives aside he must have a modicum of brain power to get so far.
I have absolutely nothing against innovation and agree that often the idea in the shed gets to be world famous.
If the guy has/had any brains then he would know that the process was risky to all around and would have taken himself off to an uninhabited part of Sweden and carried on.
It’s the same as the guys who learn enough to be lethal at Chemistry class and then do the same next door without for a moment thinking about the impact of getting it slightly wrong.:eek:
UAVs may almost become disposable and hence very bespoke
UAVs may almost become disposable and hence very bespoke (operational requirements – even theatre of war being localised to modules).
They can be remote destructed which is also the case giving them great advantages over manned aircraft.
I think like phones if extruded or constructed in one/near one 3D printing process they would be more economic to dispose of when a key component gets dodgy. Progress in my opinion.
Just spotted this Thread by DrPepper in June
Just spotted this Thread by DrPepper in June 😀
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=109787&highlight=DrPepper
He gets wrapped up in the melancholy and needs to live life to the full and an old Warbird sounds better for him.:rolleyes:
Just spotted this Thread by DrPepper in June
Just spotted this Thread by DrPepper in June 😀
http://forum.keypublishing.com/showthread.php?t=109787&highlight=DrPepper
He gets wrapped up in the melancholy and needs to live life to the full and an old Warbird sounds better for him.:rolleyes:
Here’s a few direct quote’s from the Crazy Swede
Here’s a few direct quote’s from the Crazy Swede
“Mr Handl said he would stick to reading books about physics from now on.”
“Mr Handl, who is 31 and unemployed, told the BBC World Service he had bought the radioactive materials on the internet and from Germany.”
“I had it under control, it was not so dangerous,” he told the BBC.
But he added: “It was pretty stupid.”
NICE man:mad: – wonder how many more there are like him or worse?:eek:
Here’s a few direct quote’s from the Crazy Swede
Here’s a few direct quote’s from the Crazy Swede
“Mr Handl said he would stick to reading books about physics from now on.”
“Mr Handl, who is 31 and unemployed, told the BBC World Service he had bought the radioactive materials on the internet and from Germany.”
“I had it under control, it was not so dangerous,” he told the BBC.
But he added: “It was pretty stupid.”
NICE man:mad: – wonder how many more there are like him or worse?:eek:
I know Jim – its funny how people get carried away on ‘crap’ concepts
I know Jim – its funny how people get carried away on ‘crap’ concepts.
There are a lot at the University of Edinburgh where by the way the start of Women’s Lib occurred that think on these same weird lines.
Nuts – they should be in Bourneville at the Fruit and Nut factory:D
I know Jim – its funny how people get carried away on ‘crap’ concepts
I know Jim – its funny how people get carried away on ‘crap’ concepts.
There are a lot at the University of Edinburgh where by the way the start of Women’s Lib occurred that think on these same weird lines.
Nuts – they should be in Bourneville at the Fruit and Nut factory:D
We’ve seen penants on C5 like aparititions what about ….
Motability scooters (noiseless and invisible)
We’ve seen pennants on C5 like aparititions what about a flashing beacon (council dust cart style – orange) mounted on an old fashioned aerial like thingy (more rigid than pennant support). Sure it will suck some battery power but the modern electronics make the thing more efficient.
Plus of course loud clippitty clop, brrrm brrm noises for pedestrians to leap out of the way of the manic OAP on the way to Bingo.:D
We’ve seen penants on C5 like aparititions what about ….
Motability scooters (noiseless and invisible)
We’ve seen pennants on C5 like aparititions what about a flashing beacon (council dust cart style – orange) mounted on an old fashioned aerial like thingy (more rigid than pennant support). Sure it will suck some battery power but the modern electronics make the thing more efficient.
Plus of course loud clippitty clop, brrrm brrm noises for pedestrians to leap out of the way of the manic OAP on the way to Bingo.:D
Well it was RR who showed me the working mock up …
Well it was RR who showed me the working mock up several times and stated that it was a derivative of their good work on the Harrier.
I guess it’s the same definition of derivatives we see from the RR RB211 that now have many Trent series.
All I know is that at present the F35 CV is slower into production due to development of the ‘Lift Fan’ from RR and American Partner.
Well it was RR who showed me the working mock up …
Well it was RR who showed me the working mock up several times and stated that it was a derivative of their good work on the Harrier.
I guess it’s the same definition of derivatives we see from the RR RB211 that now have many Trent series.
All I know is that at present the F35 CV is slower into production due to development of the ‘Lift Fan’ from RR and American Partner.
Jim – yes the local MSP a friend and local Councillor also a friend
Jim – yes the local MSP a friend and local Councillor also a friend are well in on the loop.
I must write to the Chief Inspector again as he in fact is a sincere man who tries to empower his teams that are responsible for local aspects.
Pardon the pun but it’s this ‘PC’ nonsense that make rules that us locals have to adhere to rigidly but the ‘newcomers’ are allowed to ride rough shod over us and the rules.
Scotland in particular in trying to be welcoming to every Tom, Dick and Harry are making it much harder than in England for the law to be administered.
The irony is that this ‘being nice’ is putting most of these newcomers on the ‘black’ economy and in ghettos – hence the proliferation of tax evasion and crime. BTW the Chippie is Italian and has been in Scotland for more than 40 years so he has no excuse apart from being an anti social thug.
They will learn in time (when a Norway like incident occurs or worse) but of course that may be after I am dead.
Jim – yes the local MSP a friend and local Councillor also a friend
Jim – yes the local MSP a friend and local Councillor also a friend are well in on the loop.
I must write to the Chief Inspector again as he in fact is a sincere man who tries to empower his teams that are responsible for local aspects.
Pardon the pun but it’s this ‘PC’ nonsense that make rules that us locals have to adhere to rigidly but the ‘newcomers’ are allowed to ride rough shod over us and the rules.
Scotland in particular in trying to be welcoming to every Tom, Dick and Harry are making it much harder than in England for the law to be administered.
The irony is that this ‘being nice’ is putting most of these newcomers on the ‘black’ economy and in ghettos – hence the proliferation of tax evasion and crime. BTW the Chippie is Italian and has been in Scotland for more than 40 years so he has no excuse apart from being an anti social thug.
They will learn in time (when a Norway like incident occurs or worse) but of course that may be after I am dead.
Hear hear – bring some manufacturing to the West
Jay. Q1. No point in making said electric vehicles make Brum, Brum, noises, as your own car engine drowns their leccy vehicles motors out.
We need to slow the purchasing from China and the USA and slow their productions down, which with India, are the largest emmission culprits in the world. And why havn’t they signed the Kyoto treaty, We are but a very small island our part we have done, (been conned into doing) is very negligable.
IMHO. it,s a gigantic method of filling the Tax Coffers.
If they were all that bothered, then every aircraft, commercial, military, anything with wings and and engine would be taxed to the hilt.
Jim.Lincoln .7
Jim
Hear, Hear, bring back some manufacturing to the West (yes may cost us to buy but better as we can be discerning). Stop worrying about a new mobile phone every week with (make tea, coffee, check on neighbour’s behaviour features) , a new car with plastic moulded features to make it look different every year, and all the other consumer rubbish filling the high street which in reality we don’t need for life to be happy.
Who buys this garbage – the younger than us generations – who in reality don’t care a ‘toss’ about us, themselves or society at large (never mind ‘green’). It’s all a laugh to spend a lot of disposable money on rubbish and injest and consume concoctions from nightclubs (work what’s that?).
Yes we are and have done our ‘bit’ for ‘green’ but as you say are being conned while 90% of the world are producing more carbon emission in a year than we do in 10 years.