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Re: Energy saving better than alternative energy.     

Author: John Wright
Date: Sep 20, 2008 04:08

Clive wrote: In message <-NWdnTIx3uhLC1PVnZ2dnUVZ8jSdnZ2d@pipex.net>, John Wright <john@pegasus.f2s.com> writes A three storey block of flats I once lived in had one phase per floor. I lived there essentially rent free for looking after it and some other things for the landlord :-) Like his daughter? :-) I wish. That wasn't part of the deal sadly. -- John Wright...
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Re: Energy saving better than alternative energy.     

Author: Clive
Date: Sep 15, 2008 13:45

In message <-NWdnTIx3uhLC1PVnZ2dnUVZ8jSdnZ2d@pipex.net>, John Wright <john@pegasus.f2s.com> writes A three storey block of flats I once lived in had one phase per floor. I lived there essentially rent free for looking after it and some other things for the landlord :-) Like his daughter? :-) -- Clive
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Re: Energy saving better than alternative energy.     

Author: John Wright
Date: Sep 15, 2008 10:09

... is the system neutral. If you are delta connected there is not one. So you are both right and wrong :-) Any 3 phase domestic systems have some bastardised form of star connection. A three storey block of flats I once lived in had one phase per floor. I lived there essentially rent free for looking after it and some other things for the landlord :-) -- John Wright "What would ...
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Re: OT but fantastic news!     

Author: allan tracy
Date: Sep 3, 2008 10:43

... him how on earth Virgin could operate at such low fares, compared to BA (then still state owned), with a rather snide inference that Virgin could only do so by compromising safety. Purely by chance, the interview was being conducted within sight of the BA six-storey management block so Branson simply turned round, pointed at the building and said, “Because we haven’t got one of those.”
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What a Bloody Beijing Olympics ! - - Relative of U.S. Coach Stabbed and,Killed at Olympics/Reuters     

Author: Micky Wong
Date: Aug 9, 2008 07:59

...Chinese man. Assaults on foreigners are rare in Beijing, site of the 2008 Olympic Games. Tang Yongming, 47, from the eastern city of Hangzhou, jumped to his death from the second storey of popular tourist spot Drum Tower after the incident, the official Xinhua news agency cited a Beijing city government spokesman as saying. A U.S. embassy spokeswoman confirmed the attack occurred shortly...
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Re: Blackfriars closure     

Author: Sky Rider
Date: Aug 7, 2008 08:14

...to the mainline station will be beyond a shared ticket line via escalators and lifts. The ‘cathedral entrance’ concept supersedes the design described in the 1999 ES, which envisaged a single storey replacement to 167-179 Queen Victoria Street (albeit one making provision for subsequent development above it) – the so-called 'missing tooth'. Retail units will be provided at street level...
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Re: ****!!!!DOUG!!!!****     

Author: Mortimer
Date: Aug 2, 2008 07:03

... were ripe), off-licence. Gradually these shops closed down. I think the off-licence expanded into a couple of the neighbouring shops and then itself closed down a few year later. Now most of the shop fronts have been replaced by a blank concrete wall with a few small windows in it - they have probably become more flats, like the ones that had always been on the storeys above them.
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Re: BBC: Attempt to "Save" Lost Euston Arch     

Author: Solario
Date: Aug 1, 2008 10:16

...air conditioning...... I have heard the excuse made for this disastrous and inhuman structure, which seems to ignore passengers, that British Railways originally intended to make it pay by adding multi-storey hotels and office blocks to the flat roof. this seems a lame excuse for so inhospitable a building. " Ah, the prose of Sir John. It is always succinct, and always accurate...
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Re: For the meat-isti     

Author: Mike Harrison
Date: Jul 31, 2008 03:04

... main courtyard was filled in and paved over. The existing roof was stripped and an additional storey built. Etc. etc. I'm quite sure it would have been quicker and cheaper to demolish & build anew, especially as it is a '60s-built concrete structure with insufficient storey height to allow modern electrical / data cabling and ventilation ducting either above ceiling height or ...
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Re: Reply to comments on Strawson     

Author: Publius
Date: Jul 24, 2008 02:16

... the "we", along with yourself, are early elements of that construct. You create an external world and place yourself within it. Then you, along with the others you have constructed, add more storeys to the edifice. Then we go around again: What is this 'me' and in which of these three realities does it reside? I anticipate your answer to be that this 'me' resides in the CR...
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