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Default ATTN: Rod Speed - "soggy island"


"Lieutenant Scott" wrote in message
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 22:22:03 -0000, Rod Speed
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Brian Gaff wrote
Tim Streater wrote
Lieutenant Scott wrote


http://uk.news.yahoo.com/water-firms...122917413.html


Our water companies don't think we're soggy.


Yes, it's because it hasn't rained much recently. And because the great
British public is somewhat resistant to water
meters (all houses should have them).


They have to be the single most incompetent shower of useless people
on the planet. A drought in the UK, a bloody
ISLAND!!!! [Shakes head in disbelief]


What'sits being an island to do with it.


If I lived down there, I'd leave the tap running 24/7 to teach them a
lesson.


See above about water meters.


I thought this was a troll. However I will wade in in any case.


Groan...

As we have loads of wind generators out at sea now, why not just get
them working to make drinking water out of
seawater


Because they dont generate anything like enough power to run a desal
plant.

rather than have them providing power when nobody needs it and not when
they do, at least water can be stored unlike
electricity for the grid.


But when it returns to being the soggy little island it usually is, that
water wont be any use.

It makes a lot more sense to tell people to stop wasting
the water on the gardens until it rains decently again.


Then we all get dead gardens. Nice.

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Seen on a tap in a Finnish washroom:
To stop the drip, turn cock to right.


Get the water companies to repair their leaks but they won't do it because
it eats into their profits. It is easier to impose a hose ban. As for water
meters that is just an easy way to increase the price without a lot of
paperwork.
Robbie