Jerry wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:A de-aerator on a heating radiator
These are de-aerator valves, more commonly known as bleed valves. https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=radia ... 40&bih=601
Your illustration looks like how to fit a thermostatic valve in place of an ordinary radiator valve.
Lordo wrote:bloomin heck are they sending us hot water. btw where do we pick up the radiators from. are they free like the water.
Pyrpolizer wrote:It is a propaganda nonsense.
It is not impossible to build such a pipeline, the question is what will be the cost of building,cost of energy required for pushing the water 70 miles away, and the costs of maintenance. Summing them all up -and I am sure they already did all those calculations- may end up to say $4-5 per ton, which is certainly much higher than desalinating sea water
It certainly is economically worthy for petrol, or gas, but not for water!
So there goes away their dream to flood the occupied with water, and hence make it a paradise for millions of peasant settlers
Lordo wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:It is a propaganda nonsense.
It is not impossible to build such a pipeline, the question is what will be the cost of building,cost of energy required for pushing the water 70 miles away, and the costs of maintenance. Summing them all up -and I am sure they already did all those calculations- may end up to say $4-5 per ton, which is certainly much higher than desalinating sea water
It certainly is economically worthy for petrol, or gas, but not for water!
So there goes away their dream to flood the occupied with water, and hence make it a paradise for millions of peasant settlers
remember this statement. ise delya arifos gavole.
of the three dumbo proponents of the idea that this was propaganda and would never be built, shitface and charlui have been swallowed up and have disappeared, i can see that you are made up of stronger shit that even domestos could not remove.
Pyrpolizer wrote:Lordo wrote:Pyrpolizer wrote:It is a propaganda nonsense.
It is not impossible to build such a pipeline, the question is what will be the cost of building,cost of energy required for pushing the water 70 miles away, and the costs of maintenance. Summing them all up -and I am sure they already did all those calculations- may end up to say $4-5 per ton, which is certainly much higher than desalinating sea water
It certainly is economically worthy for petrol, or gas, but not for water!
So there goes away their dream to flood the occupied with water, and hence make it a paradise for millions of peasant settlers
remember this statement. ise delya arifos gavole.
of the three dumbo proponents of the idea that this was propaganda and would never be built, shitface and charlui have been swallowed up and have disappeared, i can see that you are made up of stronger shit that even domestos could not remove.
It's because I am right mana mou. You do the calculations. It cost 500 million. It will work for one year and then caput. You will get 75 million tons. 500/75= 6.6 Euros per ton
Lordo wrote:and i thought you greaks wee good at maths. the price of water is 0. 0/70 iz zer00000000000000000 reh zizzir0arif000000000000000000000000
Lordo wrote:ehahigen o msgaras. bu ebiyen, e sgodosesdon? en birazzi.
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