Kolya on 31/3/2012 at 12:43
Sorry to hear that. Plenty dories in the English sea?
Every workday I eat the same dish at the same place. I go the same ways to various places. I have many rituals like that, but none too quirky (unfortunately for this thread). When I'm worried they give me a sense of security and when I'm in good spirits I often still enjoy them. Or divert from them as it may be. Don't wanna get stuck or something. :D
PigLick on 1/4/2012 at 04:43
whats the dish that you eat?
Kolya on 1/4/2012 at 22:13
Nothing fancy. Rice, doner, salad and tzatziki, all piled high on a plate with a dollop of that red hot stuff on the side and a small glass of Turkish tea.
All the food groups are represented.Inline Image:
http://i.imgur.com/VPl5e.jpg
demagogue on 3/4/2012 at 06:42
Quote Posted by Kolya
Sorry to hear that. Plenty dories in the English sea?
Bah, who wants to mess with the minnows when you've been with the tropical fish... But thanks for the sympathy.
Edit: I moved the stuff about Fukushima to it's (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=135130&p=2118567&viewfull=1#post2118567) rightful place so it doesn't homosexualize up this thread. Post about it there. Sorry about calling you a shitlord Kolya, although I find that term of endearment infinitely hilarious (and I don't know if you caught the Edit#2 that my report ended up pretty sympathetic with your position. I just gave it a troll introduction for entertainment value.). Ok, back to regularly scheduled whatever you people post about.
faetal on 3/4/2012 at 10:39
Nuclear does seem to the most sensible route forward if we're to maintain our high energy lifestyles while reducing CO2 output. That said, only molten salt or IFR systems should be considered for new builds, with the latter being the most sensible option. It looks unlikely to have much impetus to go forward though, as it is far less profitable than fossil fuels, so being lobbied against by a lot of very powerful groups.