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- firlandsfarm
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Not sure where to post a general news item but keep an eye on Middle East ... apparently Iran has boarded US cargo ships at the entrance to the Straits of Hormuz
I would not worry too much about it, the ship has been involved with taking banned Iranian oil whilst there are sanctions in place, the Iranians are pissed they did not get paid for the oil.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 1:17 pmNot sure where to post a general news item but keep an eye on Middle East ... apparently Iran has boarded US cargo ships at the entrance to the Straits of Hormuz
- firlandsfarm
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Electric bus in London on fire ... could put the full scale use of electric busses back years! Hydrogen is the way to go.
- firlandsfarm
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conduirez wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 1:43 pmI would not worry too much about it, the ship has been involved with taking banned Iranian oil whilst there are sanctions in place, the Iranians are pissed they did not get paid for the oil.firlandsfarm wrote: ↑Thu Jan 11, 2024 1:17 pmNot sure where to post a general news item but keep an eye on Middle East ... apparently Iran has boarded US cargo ships at the entrance to the Straits of Hormuz
Peter Bonehead is out canvassing for his wife, who's standing for his old seat. He was caught by a reporter who had a few questions to ask, but he failed to ask the crucial question that I would have asked; is he flashing his genitals on the doorsteps.
We had two in one year, 1936. Edward VIII did it to get off with a bird he wouldn't have been allowed to marry if he were king, leaving the unprepared King George and later Queen Elizabeth in line for the throne. (Almost said thrown. )
What a silly man, he could have just had his henchmen build a secret tunnel or something like normal people would do
Most extraordinary sky today I've seen since the covid lockdown.
Then on a clear day. The sky was blue right down to the horizon.
Today, not a hint of cloud, but a smear of white polution across the horizon.
Lots of jet vapour trails. You could even see the sun glinting off the jet.
One of the vapour trails from the jets fell apart into brackets and curls in a way I have never seen. If only I'd taken my phone to capture it. Doh!
Then on a clear day. The sky was blue right down to the horizon.
Today, not a hint of cloud, but a smear of white polution across the horizon.
Lots of jet vapour trails. You could even see the sun glinting off the jet.
One of the vapour trails from the jets fell apart into brackets and curls in a way I have never seen. If only I'd taken my phone to capture it. Doh!
I noticed the other day, a plane flew right overhead and it was glowing as though it was on fire. The sun had just set and it must have been reflecting the red glow off its undercarriage.greenmark wrote: ↑Mon Jan 15, 2024 5:02 pmMost extraordinary sky today I've seen since the covid lockdown.
Then on a clear day. The sky was blue right down to the horizon.
Today, not a hint of cloud, but a smear of white polution across the horizon.
Lots of jet vapour trails. You could even see the sun glinting off the jet.
One of the vapour trails from the jets fell apart into brackets and curls in a way I have never seen. If only I'd taken my phone to capture it. Doh!