Sujet : Re: OT: EV Charging Stations Stripped of Copper Cables
De : bill.sloman (at) *nospam* ieee.org (Bill Sloman)
Groupes : uk.d-i-y sci.electronics.designDate : 07. Jul 2024, 05:13:37
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On 7/07/2024 12:39 am, Cursitor Doom wrote:
On Thu, 4 Jul 2024 21:07:57 +1000, Bill Sloman wrote:
On 4/07/2024 7:55 pm, The Natural Philosopher wrote:
On 04/07/2024 09:25, Bill Sloman wrote:
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Not at today's renewable electricity prices. And disastrous [
depreciation on EVs
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Evidence?
Just you try trading one in!
That's an assertion, not evidence. You should have realised by now that you aren't any kind of reliable witness, and can inf act be relied on to pick the most fatuous lying propaganda around.
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Excuse me, Bill? ISTR *you're* the one who loves to boast and bask in the
glory of having worked for some Cambridge based outfit at some time in the
dim and distant past!
Boast? It was an eventful period, but there wasn't a lot of glory around.
And you got your degree at Sydney University which is hardly an Ivy League joint! :-D
Melbourne University. The "Ivy League" is a collection of eight American private universities
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivy_LeagueSo neither Sydney nor Melbourne is an Ivy League joint.
https://www.usnews.com/education/best-global-universities/university-of-melbourne-501796puts Melbourne at 27th on the international pecking order, which doesn't say a thing about the education I got there from 1960 to 1969. The chemistry department where I got my Ph.D. didn't hire anybody who hadn't graduated from there for the next thirty years, which doesn't suggest that they were up to much. The first hire from outside that stayed was a guy I'd written a paper with, and the new professor of Inorganic Chemistry, hired a year or so later, was a guy who had been in my primary school class at Burnie, Tasmania, who used to swap "top of the boys" with me on a pretty regular basis all the way through.
You do like to see the world in terms of pecking orders - anything more informative overloads your tiny brain.
-- Bill Sloman, Sydney-- This email has been checked for viruses by Norton antivirus software.www.norton.com