Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?
that wasnt the intended point of that statement.
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Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?
Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?Neither does a hybrid?
Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?Actually...
sjw wrote:Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?Actually...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... miles.html
EvoStu wrote::scratch: I was sure I had seen advertising blurb saying the Prius is teh saviour of teh environment and stuff ...Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?Neither does a hybrid?
Gravy wrote: :scratch: I was sure I had seen advertising blurb saying the Prius is teh saviour of teh environment and stuff ...That advertising blurb would be Mr Clarkson extracting the urine. Toyota & Honda make no claims about saving the environment, they merely state the cars cut emissions (which they do to some extent).
EvoStu wrote:Toyota & Honda make no claims about saving the environment, they merely state the cars cut emissions (which they do to some extent).P0ppyc0ck!
sjw wrote:If I had all the money back that I've wasted on cars, I would waste it on a car.
Gravy wrote:Basically, they have massive farms with negligible inputs of fertiliser and animal feed compared to what we have in the UK. Much of what electricity they do use is hydro-generated. A Kiwi university did the maths last year or the year before and concluded that even including the fuel used to ship it to the other side of the world, it had a smaller carbon footprint than UK lamb.sjw wrote:Gravy wrote:New Zealand lamb doesn't market itself as being the saviour of teh polar bears though, does it?Actually...
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... miles.htmlOrly?!?
Sounds like a load of "lamb shank" to me, but I could be wrong ... it's not like the Kiwis have a motive for telling fibs ...
Gravy wrote:sazznfazznrazzn!! :bad-words:It worries me that I know exactly what that means, where it comes from and said it in my head as I read it.
sn:afu wrote:I didn't fall for anything, I haven't even posted in that thread![]()
Medal! Medal! ... hshi hshi hshi hshi hshi!!not sure how to spell the sniggering bit, but I sure you got that as well
EvoStu wrote:Ali you could argue that the use of catalytic converters has added to this issue and they've been around for ages. The materials that make up the content of just a single unit are ridiculous and the extraction of the required materials is highly damaging. If you take most things to the n'th degree (which you do sometimes) you would find fault in everything.But I agree about catalysts being pointless and wateful. One of our clients is a retired automotive engineer and he was involved in the consultation in the late 80s about the legal enforcement on the use of catalysts which he was very much against, as were all his fellow engineers. They tried their damnedest to have the government invest into ultra-lean burn technology instead which would have made life considerably better for all of us. The problem we have now is that ultra lean burn is impossible because it would destroy catalysts yet catalysts are forcing car companies to produce cars with overly rich fueling and poorer emissions, as well as mpg, than would have been the case with lean burn. The rejection of lean burn was political, not engineering led, and mainly because European car companies were so far behind Japan with the technology that legislators feared they would have handed Honda, Toyota et al a huge advantage. Sad really.
Your car kills baby polar bears so shut it!
sjw wrote:If I had all the money back that I've wasted on cars, I would waste it on a car.
Ali wrote:And your car still kills baby polar bears so shut it!EvoStu wrote:Ali you could argue that the use of catalytic converters has added to this issue and they've been around for ages. The materials that make up the content of just a single unit are ridiculous and the extraction of the required materials is highly damaging. If you take most things to the n'th degree (which you do sometimes) you would find fault in everything.But I agree about catalysts being pointless and wateful. One of our clients is a retired automotive engineer and he was involved in the consultation in the late 80s about the legal enforcement on the use of catalysts which he was very much against, as were all his fellow engineers. They tried their damnedest to have the government invest into ultra-lean burn technology instead which would have made life considerably better for all of us. The problem we have now is that ultra lean burn is impossible because it would destroy catalysts yet catalysts are forcing car companies to produce cars with overly rich fueling and poorer emissions, as well as mpg, than would have been the case with lean burn. The rejection of lean burn was political, not engineering led, and mainly because European car companies were so far behind Japan with the technology that legislators feared they would have handed Honda, Toyota et al a huge advantage. Sad really.
Your car kills baby polar bears so shut it!
sn:afu wrote:I didn't fall for anything, I haven't even posted in that thread![]()
Papillon wrote:Polar bear populations are rising. Just thought I'd mention it.Even with all the ones Ali is killing? :scratch:
smartie wrote:Even with all the greenhouse gases that Al Gore is pumping out.Papillon wrote:Polar bear populations are rising. Just thought I'd mention it.Even with all the ones Ali is killing? :scratch:
sn:afu wrote:I didn't fall for anything, I haven't even posted in that thread![]()
Gravy wrote:One also wonders what those fluffy white things who spend all of their lives in fields eating grass are :scratch:


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