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Actually, crazy as it seems it's necessary. From Bard AI: - The Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) allows transgender individuals to serve openly and without discrimination. This policy was enacted in 2016 and ensures that transgender members have equal access to all opportunities and benefits within the military. Here are some additional details about transgender inclusion in the CAF: No surgery requirement: Transgender individuals are not required to undergo gender reassignment surgery in order to serve openly. Access to healthcare: Transgender members have access to a range of healthcare services, including hormone therapy and gender-affirming surgeries. Non-discrimination policy: The CAF has a strict non-discrimination policy that protects transgender members from harassment and bullying. Support networks: The CAF offers a number of support networks for transgender members, including peer support groups and employee resource groups.
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Many, many stars, most, if not all, now sadly gone And, if you're a glutton for punishment, the later re-make To complete the set, the 1964 original.
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The value of solar spotlight wattage compared to the old system
Crossy replied to billd766's topic in The Electrical Forum
All the lights I bought in the 2020 thread are still going strong after 3 years A lot longer than I actually expected -
huawei sun 2000 vs deye inverter
Crossy replied to steve187's topic in Alternative/Renewable Energy Forum
Check the actual specs. But yes, the Huawei units use high-voltage packs that are specific to Huawei, no second source. So, they can charge what they like Deye use more common 48V packs with many sources. -
The value of solar spotlight wattage compared to the old system
Crossy replied to billd766's topic in The Electrical Forum
Solar lights tend to be shown in "equivalent watts" so the idea is that they give the same light as that wattage of regular lamp. My (actual) 10W LED floodlights are rather brighter than my "100W" solar streetlights. Have a look here: - -
Bangkok's Air Pollution is extremely high today
Crossy replied to steven100's topic in Air Pollution in Thailand
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Bangkok's Air Pollution is extremely high today
Crossy replied to steven100's topic in Air Pollution in Thailand
It's the BTS depot (workshop and stabling) at Mo-Chit. 13.802256951565063, 100.555088974194 -
A is for Apple. B is for Ball. C is for ... We've seen no rats since we were adopted by a "C"
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Bangkok's Air Pollution is extremely high today
Crossy replied to steven100's topic in Air Pollution in Thailand
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Bangkok's Air Pollution is extremely high today
Crossy replied to steven100's topic in Air Pollution in Thailand
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Snake I found in my rabbits cage ......... ID please.
Crossy replied to BritManToo's topic in Plants, Pets & Vets in Thailand
Guinea Fowl are pretty good snake managers too, and, unlike mongooses, they lay eggs -
Yeah, this is where the regs around the world can differ. Multiple rods are fine under UK regs (with certain constraints) if needed to get the earth resistance down to an acceptable level, the interconnect from the CU to the array of rods being treated as the main earth point. We tend only to have rods on TT installations anyway, relying on the PEN or PE (if it's TNS) conductor. You are of course only permitted one Main Earth Terminal (MET) where all your installation earths go.
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For a small fee, I can prevent you from seeing any more whinges (or anything on AN for that matter), PM me
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Sorry Mr PEA, the required exothermic weld melted the stamp Our man didn't get close enough to the rod to see anything other than it being a copper-clad steel rod.
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This: - https://www.bangkokcable.com/system/product/file_upload/211102_450!750V 70C NYY_1-4core_Rev04.pdf
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This is where an SDS rotary hammer and our home-made adaptor came in handy. I made the adaptor from a cheap SDS chisel, 10 minutes on the lathe
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I'd better watch my back for paid assassins then