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I wonder if they have worked into their calculations the effect of surface tension? After all, in the whole scheme of the Universe, our planet is microscopically small, and so the oceans will in total amount to a mere droplet of fluid.
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Bernard was an interesting character who entered the first single handed Round the World yacht race in 1969. (That one that Robin Knox - Johnston won.) He enjoyed the solitude so much, that instead of returning to the start/finish line, he went round again. His yacht was a steel hulled, heavily rigged vessel called Joshua. If he had finished the race, he might have kung - fu drop kicked a spectator for no obvious reason though!
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Has the Gov.UK discovered some form of virtual ullage?
Surely panic buying of road transport fuel, when it is only a short final transport leg that is the cause of the panic, is self limiting and of short duration. Once the tanks are filled once to bursting there will be insufficient ullage in the car population overall to continue at anything other than normal consumption levels. The only other destination for stocking a greater reserve would be in jerrycans with the accompanying increased danger of domestic fires. (Virtual ullage would be an maritime safety boon. Fewer bunker or cargo spills - just put on the goggles and continue pumping).
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I filled 6 Jerrycans this morning and told the attendant it was for my lawnmower.
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Which one could read as: The person who mows your lawn could not spare the time to queue in his crew-cab pickup, so you did him a favour.
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Let us hope then that the fire brigade have a more constant supply line. I still think such a blip must be of limited duration although the SiL was concerned about timing the journey to her hip renewal scheduled for today for fear of London traffic queuing for juice.
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A new fuel tanker arrives on location in Qatar.
The newly appointed American manager tells the Qatari supervisor to ensure that the tanker is clearly labelled: Diesel Fuel in Arabic and No Smoking in Arabic. He got exactly what he asked for....
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Rauchen ist Verboten in Arabic.
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I think Frau Rauchen would be OK in a Burqua.
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A fuel tanker !!! A fuel tanker !!! (Goes into panic buying mode .... )
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How does one say Diesel Fuel in Devon/Cornw/Sset dialect?
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Can't do Cornwall but I'd say in Black Country ...doizul.
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Jazus will youse make up yer minds, does youse want the red stuff or not.
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In Manx it is Fynoderee. A new and indigenous distillate with Spring, Autumn, Summer and Winter admixtures - depending on how much antifreeze with which it has been premixed.
Proves the old adage. If it walks like diesel, tastes like diesel and smells like diesel it must be diesel, or perhaps lockdown hygienic handwash.
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Surely you don't put that stuff in your car or Kawasaki Ninja H2R?
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Well I couldn't.
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During the bombing in WW2 one could tell the difference by the weird sounding droning of the the diesel engine compared to the petrol engine, however the bombs sounded the same as they hit the ground and buildings.
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