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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 10:00:09 GMT
Sure. Acid rain has resulted in the loss of freshwater fish habitats in Scandanavia and Scotland and to a lesser extent, North Wales. There's no evidence that it has any effect on coral reefs. The point is despite your claim to the opposite, your already being effected by global warming. It’s like the frogs in the pan of boiling water.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 9:16:29 GMT
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 9:09:38 GMT
What there are no hedges in heaven? None at all. They have all been chopped down in favour of industrial worshipping. oh, I don’t want to go to heaven then. Maybe your a false god and I need to accept somebody else as my lord and saviour.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 9:02:29 GMT
Thats a pleasant story. Hedgehogs are great. Not seen one for ages but then I do not frequent areas with hedges. What there are no hedges in heaven?
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 8:44:25 GMT
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 8:30:40 GMT
Repent, repent, accept Andrew as your lord and saviour.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 8:28:47 GMT
Except as the oceans warm up they are getting more acidic, so it will jelly fish. Maybe you can start eating them? The Japanese do. I know that some rivers and lakes are becoming more acidic. First time I've heard of this being the case in the sea. The biggest problems in the sea are over fishing and destructive fishing methods. As waters warm predominant species would change. Not an issue here although it's true to say that in the warmer zones some features, such as coral reefs, can't handle higher temperatures. Yes coral reef bleaching is caused by increased acidity.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 8:09:33 GMT
Well I’m not accepting you as my lord and saviour.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:35:41 GMT
But most see the cynical and pernicious exploit of cheap labour for what it is. However apparently there will be an option to continue with it if such is your choice. You are conflating zero hours contracts with minimum wage. They are not the same thing and being on one doesn’t mean one is on the other. There are loads of self employed people on “zero hours contracts” - whereby they decide what work to take on and how many days to take off, but they may well be well paid. Being on minimum wage and zero hours contract usually arises because the person doesn’t have much in the way of skills to offer an employee other than basic grunt. This usually arises because they didn’t bother to pay attention at school and are too lazy or stupid to train for some higher grade employment, spending their leisure time gawping at the box, pissing it up down the pub etc. rather than on self-improvement. oh look an exspurt with no direct experience.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:28:16 GMT
I’ll assist your dying if you like?
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:26:59 GMT
12 hours ago kris said: [text of letter - reproduced below] They [the C&RT] must be very bored by now. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mr A.K.Dunkley 11 January 2021
Dear Sir
Our client: Canal & River Trust
We are instructed by Canal & River Trust ("the Trust") which is, as you are aware, a charity and statutory authority with responsibility for over 2000 miles of inland canals and waterways in England and Wales and takes reputational issues very seriously.
It has come to their attention that the Website Thunderboat, operated through ProBoards contains a chat thread -- General Boating Cart the only charity that works to make people homeless -- ( thunderboat.boards.net/thread/6872/cart-charity-works-people-homeless?page=22 ) -- which contains a wide variety of comments posted by you which are untrue and misleading and are defamatory of the Trust and members of their staff.
Our client wrote to you on 1 December to express their concerns, in particular regarding posts on 18 November 2020 at 12.43am and 25 November 2020 at 8.04am.
The posts contained allegations regarding the Trust and a member of their legal team (who had previously been identified by name in earlier posts, Lucy Barry) suggesting that "doctored" evidence had been provided to the court and that the Trust paid bribes to opponents. These allegations are utterly without foundation and categorically untrue.
The posts are likely to cause serious harm to the reputation of Miss Barry and the Trust, and are intended to do so. They are defamatory of them and constitute malicious falsehood.
Subsequent postings by you during the months of November and December 2020 regarding the Trust and their personnel repeat references to "doctored" evidence, fraud, individuals retained by the Trust "posing" as bailiffs or being bogus etc. Again these claims are false and utterly without foundation and are defamatory and constitute malicious falsehood.
The Trust accept that it is legitimate for customers to express their views online in relation to genuine boating matters or customer service issues, and that there may be vigorous differences of opinion over matters of policy. What is not acceptable is to publish unsubstantiated allegations attacking individuals for no good reason as part of what appears to be a settling of scores.
Despite the Trust writing to you on 1 December setting out their concerns you have not removed the posts and indeed have made further posts with similar content and indeed posted the content of the letter of 1 December.
We take the view that is conduct is abusive and violates the ProBoards Terms of Service and in particular clauses 18 and 19 in that the posts amount to objectionable content which is defamatory, abusive and threatening and is also false and misleading. Accordingly we have been in touch with ProBoards who have reviewed the content in question and removed the offending posts.
The purpose of this letter is to advise you that our client will continue to monitor your activity on social media and
in the event that further similar material is published by you they will not hesitate to take further action and this
may include commencing legal proceedings against you. They reserve the right to refer to this correspondence
should this prove necessary.
Yours faithfully Blake Morgan LLP
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ The contents of the last paragraph of the Blake Morgan letter (reproduced above) are worthy of note. Despite my continuing to disregard the warnings, directions, and the threat of legal action, explicit in the 11 January 2021 letter, neither the C&RT, nor Blake Morgan, have made good on the threat of "commencing legal proceedings". Although this 3 years (+) of NOT following-up on the written warnings of their intention to commence legal proceedings on the instructions of their clients is, apparently, seen and explained away, by forum idiot kris, as an indication that the Solicitors instructed by the C&RT are "getting bored".
Since receiving that letter, I have continued to do precisely what the letter specifically warned against, . . with a great many posts on this forum identifying and naming individual C&RT employed bent lawyers, and corrupt senior staff members. I have also made numerous references to C&RT's crooked contractors, Commercial Boat Services [CBS], and the contractor's ever wealthier by the week shithouse of an MD, Brian Clarke.
Brian Clarke is a rather clever little crook who owns the farmland near Chester where all the fraudulently 'seized' and 'removed' Section 8'd boats are taken for storage prior to being illegally sold-on, complete with fraudulent Bills of Sale and documentation, to unsuspecting purchasers, . . or anyone prepared to knowingly deal in stolen goods and property, . . such as Kris Nadin and his anonymous "good man" and close friend.
I'll leave the readers and followers of this thread, and the subject as a whole, to draw their own conclusions as to why C&RT, and CBS, its comparably crooked contractor, have spent the last three(+) years taking another leaf or two out of the Post Office manual of corrupt management, . . by simply do nothing, and avoiding the risk of having this matter, or any of the other details of their well practised scams and generally illegal activities, . . aired in and exposed to the scrutiny of the Judiciary in any Court of Law. Look Tony most people on this forum don’t even see your posts anymore unless I repost them. So you should be thanking me.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:25:43 GMT
Wait until the Sea Bass dye off, then Ricco will be complaining. Aye but then they'll be replaced by (sea) trigger fish and who knows, maybe (sea) barracuda, (sea) wahoo or (sea) barramundi. No negative there. Except as the oceans warm up they are getting more acidic, so it will jelly fish. Maybe you can start eating them? The Japanese do.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:17:56 GMT
What for politicians? Maybe put them on minimum wage as well? Not such a terrible idea. I would likely ensure anyone wanting the job does so for entirely altruistic reasons. Yes I agree the biggest problem is having professional politicians. I’m of the opinion we should have a citizen assembly. Where a diverse group of people are selected from he population every four years or so. A bit like jury duty, they couldn’t do any worse than the shower we have now. They would be more likely to serve the interests of the country than their own vested interests.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:12:15 GMT
No your a very naughty boy.
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Post by kris on May 3, 2024 7:10:37 GMT
If there was one election promise Labour actually lives up to (I say this without favour because all incoming governments fail to deliver on all the promises) which one would you like to see actually happen? Personally I would go for zero-hours contracts. What for politicians? Maybe put them on minimum wage as well?
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