@ilovenostalgia We had them in Australia. They were initially called "Fags", but they changed the name to "Fads" for $reasons that aren't difficult to guess.
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@LJPatton @westaustralian I do also wonder how many of those who have succeeded did it in less than 30 years from the time they started thinking seriously about it with multiple levels of bans in place, and whose fairy-tale plans included a reliance on technologies still not even close to being proven...
@democratie_kate Yep, the plan is based on fantasy.
Mind, it doesn't help the sane arguments against him when counter-claims (like "multiple tonnes of high-level radioactive waste") are sprayed around.
~2.5t per year BEFORE recycling is WORST case on large plants. That's not what's proposed.
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@AORUS_UK That PC was a P166, 32MB of RAM (about 4x the average of the time), 2GB HDD, 4MB ET6000 2D card and a 6MB Canopus Pure3D card (so I had more video memory than the average PC had system memory at the time). CD burner (tray, not cassette load) and 19" Samsung short-depth monitor.
@AORUS_UK The family had an 80286. Then a P100.
My first personally owned CPU was a P166 (non MMX), one of the very first ones in the country (it was before they officially went on sale, I worked for a PC builder with a very good relationship with the distributor).
@hulkintosh Gah, a IV! Looks a bit too textured and yellowed for that (I thought they changed the plastic for the IV.
That said, it's been a LONG time since I've seen one... :)
@MarkusMannheim "Made in Australia" not "Product of Australia". Sounds to me like they're importing beans/other ingredients from a "low cost geography" and then processing it here...