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New TVs, Pcs, Software and tech. (TECH)     

skinny - 21 Jan 2015 06:30

Anything new in Tech..............

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Best TV 2015: what TV should you buy?


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hilary - 11 Oct 2017 17:57 - 495 of 638

Treat yourself to the latest iCan, Mega. Runs iOS11.

kimoldfield - 11 Oct 2017 18:11 - 496 of 638

Trouble with the latest iCan is, there are lots of cheap packages but there are always strings attached!😊

skinny - 12 Oct 2017 08:44 - 497 of 638

GET AN EE PAC CODE

Mega Bucks - 12 Oct 2017 13:04 - 498 of 638

Problem with swapping sims over has been resolved,would like too thank 'Hilary' who was a tremendous help and could not have done it other wise pmsl finally have my iCan up and running.

skinny - 18 Oct 2017 08:32 - 499 of 638

FUTURE OF FINTECH

Stan - 18 Oct 2017 08:36 - 500 of 638

Yet a another reference to the "Cashless society"?... thanks but no thanks.

skinny - 24 Oct 2017 06:37 - 501 of 638

Earthworm fluid destroys lung cancer cells in lab

skinny - 26 Oct 2017 11:23 - 502 of 638

Investing in a brand-new Silk Route

Stan - 02 Nov 2017 10:46 - 504 of 638

On ya bike https://www.media.mit.edu/projects/pev/overview/

skinny - 16 Nov 2017 15:29 - 507 of 638

UK supermarkets try face-based ID and payment system

Stan - 16 Nov 2017 16:15 - 508 of 638

Another one to file under driverless cars Skinny?

ExecLine - 19 Nov 2017 11:27 - 510 of 638

IMHO, battery cars and financial stimulus for them is just 'going in the wrong direction'.

eg. If a high proportion of our workforce has one and they all arrive home home from work at 6pm, there simply isn't enough infrastructure or power generation to charge the batteries up.

If we were getting closer to generating electricity using fusion power as a heat source, then things might be different. However, we are not.

hilary - 19 Nov 2017 13:09 - 511 of 638

Much better to burn fossil fuels and create pollution, eh Doc?

ExecLine - 19 Nov 2017 14:20 - 512 of 638

That's right, Hilary.

By the way, the battery wall clock close to my PC has reverted to only being correct twice per day. Any ideas?

hilary - 19 Nov 2017 15:08 - 513 of 638

I'd suggest you recharge the battery, Doc, but as it's probably not rechargeable, you may need to get into your fossil fuel powered car and go buy a new battery.

And while you're out, you'll no doubt visit your local recycling centre to dispose of the old battery in an environmentally friendly manner. Or alternatively, you could just throw it into landfill.

ExecLine - 19 Nov 2017 18:57 - 514 of 638

Thanks, Hilary.

Yes. You are correct with all of your advice and which I already follow.

I was able to swap the battery because I find it always best to keep a stock of spares. But that didn't work in that the 30 yr old clock mechanism has also given up the ghost.

Amazingly, I bought 2 new clock mechanism on Ebay for £1.98 delivered. These things are literally, 'ten a penny'. The prices are ridiculous!

But let's talk about 'landfill'. I don't have too much of a problem with this, providing the waste is controlled so as not to create dioxin and other detrimental emissions down the line. I see 'landfill' as a hole, made in a poor quality site, filled in with waste, then covered over with other material (eg. ballast) and eventually covered over with earth. Then, finished off with tree planting so that the end result is a higher 'aesthetically near natural creation' compared with what was there before. Indeed, many 'slag heaps' of the past are now quite lovely, rolling wooded hills.

I am aware, that, for example, 'food stained pizza delivery boxes' are absolutely no use and cannot be treated as 'waste paper'. Maybe they would make good landfill or maybe they would make good fuel? I am not an expert on this subject.
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