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• #10353
can't believe I watched the whole thing
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• #10355
Kill me
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• #10356
Jensen Huang has a lot to answer for.
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• #10357
what am i missing there?
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• #10358
could it be the bit where they build an office in their kitchen
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• #10359
Is it any worse than a bedroom or hallway? I’ve seen both from colleagues during lockdown
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• #10360
yeah if you've got one of those biggish kitchen diners like in the picture, what's the issue? Looks like a good idea with that dresser thing with a fold out desk...
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• #10361
Through choice or necessity though?
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• #10362
Easy access to coffee and snacks, what’s not to like?
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• #10363
Well they had to work from home but I assume for most people that they put a table/desk where they could. Plenty of people WfH in their kitchen, if that's the best space, what's the issue?
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• #10366
Surreal. What’s the deal with wind farms and peat slippage?
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• #10367
the big fans create a breeze which catches in the trees which in turn act like a sail for the soil and away it goes
i think
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• #10368
How’s lockdown? Drinking much?
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• #10369
Yeah, I don't think the turbines make the wind...
More likely to be vibrations in the turbines that transmit into the peat and destabilise it.
Once it has been destabilised then the wind would blow the trees. The wind farms tend to be built in windy areas.
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• #10370
Wonder if it happens/happened anyway but windfarms have created the access paths and roads that mean people are in the area to see it?
The windfarm near me used to just be pretty inaccessible, boring, boggy moorland that probably saw the odd intrepid rambler across it every year, now there's a network of paths and a visitor centre and spinny things to look at there's hundred of people crawling across it every day.
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• #10371
Yeah, I don't think the turbines make the wind...
Yeah and you probably thing the world is round too? Sheesh.
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• #10372
and a lot of of a nob the rest of the time?
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• #10373
That sounds awful, you should put up some signs.
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• #10374
Yeah, sounds like I'm complaining but I do love riding there so you know...
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• #10375
Probably to do with the amount of concrete used to make a stable base for the turbines, which has a knock on affect on the drainage, causing more water in the bog.
/BuzzKillington
Nicole McLaughlin makes clothes out of repurposed materials, she's been getting big on the socials in the last year and I think this may be her first official collab. But as you can see Croc have somewhat missed the mark with what people actually want to buy.
https://www.instagram.com/nicolemclaughlin/