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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Not in heaters, to conduct electickery for heaters... but you covered that.
    I also covered why that was a stupid idea... but you seem to have missed that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    It does.

    And I'm pickin' the sun appearing every morning surprises you.

    And they did, of course. It doubled the cost to the end user overnight. Most subsidies have that effect.
    My house begs to differ as it is colder in the mornings.

    Nope, I go to bed and pretty much expect it's going to be there when I wake, or not long after.

    But worth it though eh? Wonder when they'll do that with windows.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    I also covered why that was a stupid idea... but you seem to have missed that.
    It wasn't applicable as I wasn't wanting to use it in heaters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    It wasn't applicable as I wasn't wanting to use it in heaters.
    Power transmission to heaters then. Couldn't have that cord getting a little warm in that room you're trying to heat, right
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    Quote Originally Posted by bogan View Post
    Power transmission to heaters then. Couldn't have that cord getting a little warm in that room you're trying to heat, right
    ... was thinking more along the lines of less conduit and hiding of shit n shit. Although your story's are better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    My house begs to differ as it is colder in the mornings.
    Then you obviously need more of it. You environmental menace you.

    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Nope, I go to bed and pretty much expect it's going to be there when I wake, or not long after.
    Splendid. Try to limit your comments to that and you should be good.

    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    But worth it though eh? Wonder when they'll do that with windows.
    Why would a govt subsidy that doubled the cost to the householder make it worthwhile for those that didn't consider it had sufficient value when they had to pay for it themselves?

    And what they did with windows was to legislate for compulsory double glazing in new builds, whereas very few people had previously considered it worthwhile. Why would you do that? Make people spend money they don't want to in an environment where they already consider housing too expensive? Eh?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    Then you obviously need more of it. You environmental menace you.

    Splendid. Try to limit your comments to that and you should be good.

    Why would a govt subsidy that doubled the cost to the householder make it worthwhile for those that didn't consider it had sufficient value when they had to pay for it themselves?

    And what they did with windows was to legislate for compulsory double glazing in new builds, whereas very few people had previously considered it worthwhile. Why would you do that? Make people spend money they don't want to in an environment where they already consider housing too expensive? Eh?
    I shall have them remove the hills to maximise my sunshine.

    Yessum bawss.

    Oh, you thought that was a real question.

    You would do that to help prevent condensation... although that depends on the construction of the window frame.
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    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    Oh, you thought that was a real question.
    It had a real question mark.

    Quote Originally Posted by mashman View Post
    You would do that to help prevent condensation... although that depends on the construction of the window frame.
    Actually you'd do that for thermal insulation, which usually makes condensation worse.

    And ideally when it comes to someone else's money you mind your own god damned business.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ocean1 View Post
    It had a real question mark.

    Actually you'd do that for thermal insulation, which usually makes condensation worse.

    And ideally when it comes to someone else's money you mind your own god damned business.
    I can see your confusion.

    Usually? there a several million houses around the globe with double glazing that would offer a different view.

    Out of sight out of mind eh. I can see why that would appeal.
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    It gets cooler - you can use a laser to write it on a DVD to produce a capacitor...

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    I don't know how old that article is - but they are making graphene now. Using sticky stuff and pealing way one layer of it at a time. I think that is whats in that new LG phone.
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    Quote Originally Posted by avgas View Post
    I don't know how old that article is - but they are making graphene now. Using sticky stuff and pealing way one layer of it at a time. I think that is whats in that new LG phone.
    Aye, I made some experimental equipment for a NZ based manufacturer several years ago. Very handy stuff.
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    I have read online of using Graphene to make electrostatic speakers for use in headphones : current ones are bulky, uber expensive and require all sorts of special power supplies and whatnot. I cant find the link...

    http://www.lbl.gov/tt/publications/2013-030pub.pdf

    http://www.technologyreview.com/view...ional-designs/

    http://www.head-fi.org/t/441341/the-...akers-graphene


    I think the head-fi link is the one I originally read.
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