Lol, I'm not mad, I just like using the Anglo Saxon vernacular.The point OP was making is that 95 degrees is scalding hot. For energy purposes this is very low, steam turbines operate at much much higher temps, from 300-600 Deg C
So you'd rather they did what exactly?The Swiss do it. I really don't see your point. We literally invented passenger trains ffsEdit. The Irish also do it
A bit obtuse aren't you? It was the state owned airline. As was British Rail.It's got red white and blue on it.
Interesting.The Sierra Mixe corn takes eight months to mature—too long to make it commercially usefulWhy?
It's still below boiling point, which is the literal point. It's not using super heated steam to turn a turbine
China is just waiting for Russia to weaken itself so they can take Outer Manchuria back without a fight.
Real private consumption or net national productI never claimed Ukraine was suffering less, don't twist my words. Russia invaded Ukraine, twice.
Build assets that earn without you.Build systems that run without you.Build distribution that multiplies output.Build leverage through capital, people or tech.
The EU federalists would really like to make it one though.Not sure why they think that, considering every single attempt in history to centralise political power in Europe has failed.Decentralisation of power and denationalisation seems a better way forward
Increased spending on war machines increases GDP. It's not good for the country though. The opportunity cost is huge
Why bring skills? Why not train people?