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The NUM starts the comeback

I was talking about reviews in serious quality journals - not the ten a penny crap you're talking about.

You on the other hand are not a working class hero but a class traitor.:eek::D

I think that's well deserved from your promotion of bitterness and division.

So you will not say which group you work with or promote - people like you who hide in the background are part of the reason why nobody trusts politicos in general.

You also have no serious strategy or power/influence, nor ever have, nor ever will.

Is being a "class traitor" better or worse than indulging in your particular brand of intellectual snobbery?

You know what I'm talking about. The kind of intellectual snobbery and self-regard that has people from Land's End to John O'Groats chuckling ruefully at your latest antics and thinking "daft sod!".

"Quality journals", eh? :p
 
thats the point isnt it though isn't it. All technology seems new and scary at first- there is a knee jerk reaction from the left to nuclear. Nuclear is nott bad...
It's the waste products that are "bad".
then again its spin offs such as arms is. Anthracite has always been a cleaner burn than some of the other coals, I have burnt "house coal" here and it is stinking.
All that lovely sulphur.
Then again the stuff is still underground, I doubt you could practically run acar on it but it could be used to generate leccy, home heating and if you can afford an arga you get home heating, cooking and hot water all out of one bag of coal.
Germany pretty much ran it's war machine on coal-derived petroleum and diesel from 1939 on, because they could only extract so much from Romanian oil wells, and a $100+ price for a barrel of oil makes synthetic petroleum economically viable.
 
Mm well its supply & availabiltiy of oil as much as price. As well as green-sounding technologies such as clean coal & carbon capture, we are likely to see a lot more of a technology that Germany was forced to use in WW2 due to lack of oil supply - coal liquefaction.

Yep, mature technology now too, so it's far more finely tuned than it was when the Reich used it.
 
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