Is that really not common? I’m in the U.K., and <30% of cars might be auto, when I look at used car sales these days.
Is that really not common? I’m in the U.K., and <30% of cars might be auto, when I look at used car sales these days.
Ash separators and flue gas desulphurisation. That keeps the stack from having grey/brown or yellow fumes, which would contain the ash as solids to drop out or the sulphur dioxide that contributes to acid rain. Cooling towers are of course only water vapour, so as long as the visible emission of the central thin stack on a coal power station is white, it’s running clean.
Up and down like a fiddler’s elbow this morning
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I happened to be on the Homecare service, and I started an online chat with them to improve the discount and got sent the new hub for free. So it means I get a couple of years to plan my connected lights and heating system away from them without it being a today problem. Glad I never went beyond a smart lightbulb that was on special offer at the time with them.
‘I can not touch meat until it’s cooked, as a youth I used to weep outside butcher’s shops’
Sadly the mobile experience on that site is horrific, so no chance to read the article
Wow. I think the big changeover here will be the electric vehicle. By default they’re auto and will determine the future of transmission type as they become more common. We also have a culture of passing the driving test in a manual, so that you can drive both. An automatic driving license does not allow us to drive manual vehicles.