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    Alternative 9/11 view on Directed Energy Weaponry

    Conspiracy theorists keep the tinfoil industry solvent but debating with them is pointless - after all, its all one massive coverup isn't it :wink: :lol:
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    Alternative 9/11 view on Directed Energy Weaponry

    Occams Razor has a knack of cutting through the nonsense and getting straight to the facts. As for the odd effects of blast and fire, there are numerous documented incidents where people or objects close to a blast have survived with little or no damage whereas others have died or been...
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    Alternative 9/11 view on Directed Energy Weaponry

    There's a good reason for that :lol: The only directed energy weapon used in the 9/11 attack was the directed kinetic energy of two massive planes hitting the towers at high velocity. This was augmented by the massive amounts of kerosene they carried. Odd effects like cars burned out...
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    EDF Online Saver version 7 beware

    British Gas did the same with their cheap online tariff a while ago. It always pays to check around to see who's the cheapest anyway. :)
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    WOOD BURNING STOVES

    Not in Scotland :p It's not that hard to do as long as you make sure you have adequate draw and ensure that all joints are properly sealed. A CO alarm is a must, of course.
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    WOOD BURNING STOVES

    Nothing wrong with Firefox stoves.
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    Coal Chutes

    Blimey! That'd need a good sized bunker :lol:
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    Hacker group targets child porn ring

    They may have done more harm than good although it was undoubtedly well intentioned. The ring may already have been under surveillance in which case they've potentially corrupted the evidential trail and provided a possible defence by interfering with the systems. What they should have done...
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    Installing a mutlifuel woodburning stove

    I've just fitted a Firefox 5kW stove and I'm burning anthracite on it - it stays in all night with no problems whatsoever. I bought the liner online from a company called Fluesupplies and 7m of 904/904 stainless liner (25 year guarantee), 1m of flue pipe and a collar came in at just over £400...
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    M42 adaptors for canon DSLR

    It should work just fine although you may lose infinity focus because of the additional thickness of the mount.
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    Tanglewood Guitar Problem

    The part you call a pitch changer bar is a tremolo arm (or whammy bar in rock slang) and should be available as a spare for most bridge types. Most of them simply screw into the movable part of the bridge.
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    Speed of light beaten - time travel possible!

    I'm not sure although I have seen references to it in chemistry texts.
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    Speed of light beaten - time travel possible!

    The thread title? Supposition based on a premature announcement as yet untested and unverified and very likely to be a systematic error in the data. Provide a link to a peer reviewed scientific paper, published by a *reputable* science journal that proposes that E=mc2 is flawed, supported by...
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    Tanglewood Guitar Problem

    If it's the tuning peg that's damaged then you can buy spares here: http://www.wdmusic.co.uk/category/Hardware___Parts/Tuning_Machines,b.html If it isn't then post a pic of the problem and we'll have a look.
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    Speed of light beaten - time travel possible!

    As both myself and Space Cat explained, particles pop in and out of the quantum vacuum all the time. I suppose you could describe that as energy but it isn't harvestable by any means. Each particle that appears stays long enough to redress the balance of its anti-particle that's also appeared...
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    Speed of light beaten - time travel possible!

    Erm energy can't be created out of nothing - not in a usable form anyway. Fundamental particles are known to pop out of the quantum vacuum but they only exist long enough to redress the balance and return the energy gained. No net energy gain. Time travel? You'd need a lot of very strange...
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    Where to buy trees in North West . . . . . ?

    You could try here: http://www.hedgesdirect.co.uk/acatalog/hornbeam_hedge.html
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    my soakaway - how to cover it?

    Wrapping the whole thing in some Terram or similar would have been a good idea - so would using SUDS cells rather than bricks ;)
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    Garden shredder problems

    One to remember for the future :) Glad you got it fixed.
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    Garden shredder problems

    Have you checked that it's properly closed? There will be safety interlocks that prevent operation if it isn't.
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