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Saw some woman on TV this morning saying "We are going to make sure you cannot buy Ventilators from the EU if you aren't a member of the EU". Pretty much.
Saw some woman on TV this morning saying "We are going to make sure you cannot buy Ventilators from the EU if you aren't a member of the EU". Pretty much.
Children.
And I still carnt spell
Dig up the Royal Parks and grow your own ventilators.
Dig up the Royal Parks and grow your own ventilators.
We'll be fine JCB are going to start making them. Not sure how they are going to get them here from India though. Or wherever their factory is these days.
We'll be fine JCB are going to start making them. Not sure how they are going to get them here from India though. Or wherever their factory is these days.
I thought Dyson would have jumped on this.
If they do, they'll make them in the far East and each one will cost £1000
England's greatest sailor since Nelson lost the armada.
We'll be fine JCB are going to start making them. Not sure how they are going to get them here from India though. Or wherever their factory is these days.
I thought Dyson would have jumped on this.
I'm not sure we'll have much use for a ventilator that sucks*...
*Use whichever definition you prefer...
His heart is in the right place - shame we can't say the same about his brain...
We'll be fine JCB are going to start making them. Not sure how they are going to get them here from India though. Or wherever their factory is these days.
Their current production Trent 1000-R is good for 360kN. Quite easy then, just reduce the engine's output by 359.99986kN and it's almost perfect to be used as a turbopump.
Their current production Trent 1000-R is good for 360kN. Quite easy then, just reduce the engine's output by 359.99986kN and it's almost perfect to be used as a turbopump.
Not sure the after taste of Jet A1 will go down too well though.
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