If I were a Russian oligarch, I'd board up all my windows.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-n...oil-executive-oligarch-mikhail-rogachev-dead/
Former Russian oil executive found dead after ‘fall’
Mikhail Rogachev is the latest of nearly a dozen Russian energy executives to die in mysterious circumstances over the past two years
A former Russian oil executive has been found dead after apparently falling from the window of his Moscow flat...
It won't protect you from "Sudden Russian Death Syndrome"If I were a Russian oligarch, I'd board up all my windows.
His relatives insisted there were no signs that he was suicidal and he was in a “good mood” shortly before his death. His body was found in the courtyard of his tenth floor flat by an SVR employee linked to a former Russian spymaster. He was the personal driver of Sergei Vinokurov, ex-deputy director of the foreign intelligence service. The SVR operative said he had been walking his boss’s dog when he saw the body.
But then the claustrophobia will set in and drive you to shoot yourself in the back of the head three times.If I were a Russian oligarch, I'd board up all my windows.
It's hilarious that politicians pat themselves on the back and make all these pledges and agreements, as if they have any authority over any aspect of it, or any responsibility when their predictions fall flat. Where is the punishment mechanism? Meanwhile reality marches on, blithely unconcerned.https://www.telegraph.co.uk/busines...power-fall-zero-miliband-prepare-cut-gas-use/
"Neso, the UK’s National Energy System Operator, which runs the grid, expects the UK to have its first periods of complete decarbonisation, when no gas is needed, in 2025."
LOL.
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/top-russian-ballet-star-who-34131442It won't protect you from "Sudden Russian Death Syndrome"
"Ruled a natural death, after all gravity is a part of nature right?"
Accidental. I heard he overdosed on concrete."Ruled a natural death, after all gravity is a part of nature right?"
I was replying to a previous, related, @nsaspook post.but what's its relation to "Peak Oil" ?
https://forum.allaboutcircuits.com/threads/hydrogen-as-fuel.70001/post-486293The "hydrogen economy" was always a grifting fraud.
One day, we'll realize the entire green energy economy is also a huge grifting fraud.
How many will have to die before we get there? That is the question.
I haven't worked with hydrogen very much, but when I have I've never had it autoignite. Even when it was in a stochiometric mix with oxygen, I had to provide an ignition event. At normal temp and pressure, the autoignition temperature is something like 500 °C. which is considerably higher than things like isopropyl alcohol, butane, acetylene, or propane.Having worked with hydrogen and its foibles I have no desire to use it for fuel. Unlike most gases, when a leak occurs, it can and will autoignite without any other source of ignition. Much like an alcohol fire, it is almost invisible and hard to detect. You can douse it with water, but as long as it is leaking it has its own source of ignition. Which requires some special engineering as to shutoff and high temperature materials.