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Post by kris on Feb 3, 2024 10:38:00 GMT
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Post by Jim on Feb 3, 2024 14:06:09 GMT
The air is certainly damp enough in UK.
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Post by metanoia on Feb 3, 2024 14:28:16 GMT
The air is certainly damp enough in UK. ... and there's definitely enough hot air...
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Post by Aloysius on Feb 3, 2024 16:27:09 GMT
She shoots...she scores...🙄
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Post by brummieboy on Feb 3, 2024 17:40:54 GMT
Given the availability of water from taps in this country, another drain on batteries, or generator fuel is the last thing that is needed.
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Post by fi on Feb 3, 2024 17:44:15 GMT
Isn't it just a large de-humidfier with a purification thingamy added. For floating boats I'd suggest a purification thingy might be a little less fuel hungry.
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Post by Aloysius on Feb 3, 2024 17:54:27 GMT
Ar well you say that now but when you're sitting on the bottom of an empty canal in the tunnel you scurried into trying to shelter from the nuclear radiation fallout it'll be a different story.
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Post by kris on Feb 3, 2024 18:10:32 GMT
Ar well you say that now but when you're sitting on the bottom of an empty canal in the tunnel you scurried into trying to shelter from the nuclear radiation fallout it'll be a different story. Exactly.
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Post by ‎ on Feb 3, 2024 18:17:43 GMT
Supermarkets sell still water in bottles. I bet they didn't get it from a still.
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Post by Jim on Feb 3, 2024 19:18:19 GMT
Given the availability of water from taps in this country, another drain on batteries, or generator fuel is the last thing that is needed. ...and if they run dry a big funnel over a bucket would be productive.
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