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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:57:11 GMT
The age of consent changed long before 4 years. Do try to get your facts right. Ah, I see. So for how much of the period that you were buggering Geoff when he was under the age of 21 was it illegal? I have never buggered Geoff.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:45:57 GMT
Well, i do have the screenshot from stabby and yourself which includes you admitting jeff was underage when you started initiating your interest. I don't think he actually admitted to sodomising him. Perhaps they just held hands for the first four years and waited patiently for Geoff to reach the age of consent. The age of consent changed long before 4 years. Do try to get your facts right.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:42:02 GMT
Can you show me where I admitted a crime? No, thought not. Well, i do have the screenshot from stabby and yourself which includes you admitting jeff was underage when you started initiating your interest. I guess that would be pretty damning evidence. Obviously jeff would not want to see you prosecuted, but that does not mean you should not be. I think you will find that knowing another male of the species who happens to be under 21, isn’t a criminal offence. But do feel free to phone up Police Scotland and report me.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:40:08 GMT
We saw Dulcinea moored in Northampton. Nice little plastic cruiser. Maybe not the same one though. That is another one. Was it like this? No.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:23:11 GMT
Bring a battery sounds good. I have LTO, LFP and NMC on my boat. My favourite is the LTO because it sounds a bit Titanic like. We saw Dulcinea moored in Northampton. Nice little plastic cruiser. Maybe not the same one though.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:21:08 GMT
Not sure if it’s because we are back on the canals after a couple of weeks on rivers, or just the weather, but we are having a lovely evening sitting out in the sunshine. Of course I am playing with the children, but it will soon be time for Eastenders and University Challenge so I will have to pay attention to that.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:16:30 GMT
This is about lithium batteries. Ok, well he's only moored a mile away, shall I go chuck a lithium battery through his cratch? do feel free to pop round for a G&T, but it’s a “bring your own Li battery” party.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:15:36 GMT
Well why don’t you report that, and I’ll report your misappropriation of funds, and we’ll see who goes to prison first? 😂😂😂😂. The difference here is the fact you even admitted your crime, whereby any accusations against myself come from idiots like yourself who have absolutely nothing constructive to reply with when losing an argument. You're a pathetic little perp who groomed an underage individual, by your own admission. You should be prosecuted for that, seriously. It's disgusting. Can you show me where I admitted a crime? No, thought not.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 18:00:22 GMT
Well not as far as you did with your underage grooming of boys innit. Tell me why you have not been prosecuted for your historical crimes? It was a crime after all. I'm pretty certain you could still be prosecuted if a complaint was made to police Scotland, which in my personal opinion should be done. No criminal should escape justice, even if it was years ago. Well why don’t you report that, and I’ll report your misappropriation of funds, and we’ll see who goes to prison first?
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 17:57:59 GMT
There are no unputoutsble fires with LiFePO4. Only with lithium cobalt or lithium titanate. . LTO are safer than LFP batteries. You can get a LFP to thermal runaway by overcharging it. You could be right about LTO. But as far as I’m aware there haven’t been any instances of LFP going on fire, they just vent out the electrolyte if severely overcharged.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 17:52:02 GMT
Whereas you could help yourself, and you did! Be a bit careful nick, don't take it too far. How far did you take it?
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 17:51:11 GMT
After plodding through 6 pages, much of it bile, I've come to the following conclusions. 1. If you don't sit about for days on end, and have some solar, lead acid batteries will suit your boating style at a reasonable cost. 2. If you want trouble free Li on batteries that do what they are supposed to do, AND you can charge your starter battery without frying your alternator or remembering to switch it on, or relying on an indeterminate length of thin wire, then you pay someone a lot of money to specify and install expensive control equipment. (Assuming you don't know how to build it or do it yourself. 3. if you rely on facebook et al to 'design' an alternative that combines both chemistries, you stand the chance of ruining your expensive batteries very quickly, just like lead acid. 4. Why has no-one mentioned unputoutable fires? 1/ I think it’s one of those things like an iPad or an air fryer - you can’t see the point of it unless you actually try it. For us it means we have switched mostly to electric cooking with 2 minute heating uo time for the “oven”, I cam run the immersion heater from the batteries if we need more hot water, etc. Of course if you find virtue in living it rough without the comforts of home, as plenty do, then you may not need it. 2/ I’m not sure you need to spend a huge amount of money. Get bare cells, an off the shelf BMS for £150 or so, and it can talk to your solar charger. If you are prepared to wheel out £500 or so for an alternator controller then you will have the full all singing and dancing system, probably for close to or less than the cost of buying “drop in” with built in dumb BMS. 3/ Almost certainly correct. 4/ There are no unputoutsble fires with LiFePO4. Only with lithium cobalt or lithium titanate. These latter produce their own oxygen so will burn underwater. Not so with LiFePO4, and that doesn’t spontaneously combust. Just been looking at LiFePO4 cells from a 12v system that were connected to a failed solar controller, panels were directly connected to the battery and put in about 100v. Cells swelled up, vents opened, contents ejected but no fire. As I understand it it is virtually impossible to make an LiFePO4 go on fire unless you hold a blowtorch to it. All these fires you see on the news are not LiFePO4.
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 17:37:52 GMT
Like I said, not as naive and gullible as those who gave you money to join your ACC. More assumptions from you. Can't help yourself can you 😂🤣😂🤣 Whereas you could help yourself, and you did!
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 17:05:59 GMT
I wasn’t giving you permission, it was an instruction. One that I am glad to see you are carrying out. Good boy! I have an elder sister. So yet another false assumption by the forum dopehead. Do you want to back up that accusation with facts? What, you want me to bring my sister along so you can check she’s real? I suppose you could tear out and eat her heart instead
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Post by Telemachus on Aug 7, 2023 17:01:52 GMT
Although not as naive and gullible as those who gave you money to join your ACC. Like I said, I just find it hilarious that a self proclaimed clever bloke is so naive and gullible. NABO 😂😂😂 Like I said, not as naive and gullible as those who gave you money to join your ACC.
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