@ReemAmirIbrahim Hold on… are you suggesting that instead of employing older people at minimum wage they should employ young people on less money and increase older people on the dole?
@newstart_2024 Well, that’s all bollocks. If things were to go the way this predicts then people like him would crank the prices up, buy the companies of any that didn’t and continue to charge people just more than they can afford.
@TeaBalloon@janrosenow I think you missed the point of what I was saying.The act of pumping mine water without fouling lines has gone on for a long time. The water in this scheme can be returned to where it came from. In this area if the subsidence from the goaf(?) has got to the surface of it ever wil
@TeaBalloon@janrosenow Those problems were solved 150 years ago when they were pumping these mines out to keep them dry enough to work. I’m presuming the water used now is just recirculated or a sealed circuit could be used to bring the heat to the surface.
@hallen_a@janrosenow In the north east of England it is probably the area with the greatest potential. From the city to the coast on both sides of the river, the whole conurbation is built over mines.
@arneson42908393@maestrocp@Megatron_ron Leeching???? Nobody ever leeched off the USA. The country is a war profiteer. Didn’t join in world war 2 until it panicked that there was a threat from Japan. When did it stop taking payments agrigated during ww2???
@WorkTheSpace Meanwhile I’m loving still having the most recent version for free from Epic. Thought I’d only get a couple of weeks out of it before everyone was posting stuff from new version.
@lembitopik Lembit needs lots of things explaining to him. Like an 8 yr old explaining it might not be a great idea to come in to a school to talk about how great a certain employer is while they were in the process of closing a local factory and making hundreds redundant.