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  • grendel
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    Nice - thats a good bunch of watts on the roof!

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  • Cruiserman
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    Originally posted by grendel link=1195991515/0#6 date=1196039021
    Solar Roasting anyone?

    Shortly yes please. 1750w going up on Wednesday 5th so I suppose that I will be solar roasting of some sort.

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  • grendel
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    It would have been a less-than-ideal billing from that perspective!

    Plus I get the feeling theyre not overly fond of each other?

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  • Dimal
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    Originally posted by GrindOnDemand link=1195991515/15#20 date=1196164233
    Darn it Pete, why resign just yet ... I was hoping to see an Abbott & Costello team-leadership as the new Lib blood ...
    Maybe thats what scared him off Tony.... imagine the fun several of the new govt ministers would have with that ;D ;D

    Mal.

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  • GrindOnDemand
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    Darn it Pete, why resign just yet ... I was hoping to see an Abbott & Costello team-leadership as the new Lib blood ...

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  • Gadget
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    Originally posted by lucinda link=1195991515/0#13 date=1196055955
    I thought there was enough natural gas coming out of canberra to fuel the mojority of Australia for the next 100 years or so anyway.
    Its not what comes out of Canberra that is of concern, its what you send to Canberra! The ACT has two seats in house of representatives and two senators. Hardly any politicians at all!

    It is a great place to live, except for all the people that you vote out of (like big brother) your electorates and send them (transportation, it used to be called) to Canberra for three to six years. Some seem to stay for longer than the term of their natural life.

    Thanks so much!

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  • martybean
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    I have had the misfortune of drinking coffee at Parliment house a few years ago and what I can remember it tasted like something that goes with methane.

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  • grendel
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    If only the product of the Capital was as useful as that 2MCM.

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  • TC
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    Originally posted by grendel link=1195991515/15#15 date=1196060811
    You are right about the quantities of gas Lucinda, unfortunately it is largely inert and therefore useless as a combustible fuel.
    I always thought fairly significant volumes of methane were realeased from bull$^&$ :-?

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  • grendel
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    You are right about the quantities of gas Lucinda, unfortunately it is largely inert and therefore useless as a combustible fuel.

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  • sanch
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    ;D nice one Lucinda!

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  • lucinda
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    I thought there was enough natural gas coming out of canberra to fuel the mojority of Australia for the next 100 years or so anyway.

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  • Magic_Matt
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    Their policy statement is quite brief...

    "If you dont already know, were not telling you!"

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  • grendel
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    Shouldnt the WWW party have told us that in their policy statements?

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  • GrindOnDemand
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    I voted for the What Women Want Party in the Senate ... in the hope that we blokes will finally know! [smiley=evil.gif]

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