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Gumbyment won't give me any money.

Gumbyment has no money and thanks to their fk'ing around I do not have much either..

yep then we have the UK and US economies situation in our back yard. not looking forward to that. things are bad enough now.

Ah it won't be quite that bad, just don't spend like the boom times are sticking around forever.

edit: by that I mean, when the boom times come back in a year or two

Edited by sneakey pete

You think the government's poor now, just wait till they run out of mineral resources to sell off to mining companies.

I dont think you or I need to worry about that. We will be dead for a few hundred years.

I dont think you or I need to worry about that. We will be dead for a few hundred years.

Don't know about that. the rate of coal extraction has been increasing massively in the last few years, tripled since 2006 i think, if it keeps up it'll run out sooner than you'd think.

Don't know about that. the rate of coal extraction has been increasing massively in the last few years, tripled since 2006 i think, if it keeps up it'll run out sooner than you'd think.

We have barely scratched the surface we have 80 billion tonnes of discovered and as yet unmined coal and continued exploration will find more. And the coal companies are now revisiting old sites that were unviable using old methods and reopening them as using less labour intensive methods they become viable again. Coal seam gas is an unknown but could potentialy give another massive source of mining wealth to the country and if the amount of applications for CSG mines we are processing at the moment is anything to go by it is going to be HUGE.

And we have not even touched on uranium sources, which in reality is our biggest trump card for the future.

The levels of mineral wealth in this country are amazing. Of all the things we should be worring about running out of mineral wealth in this country should not be one of them, worry about decling education standards or somthing instead!

Morning Mangs,

Scarnon?

That's what she said.

Colin's sister.

Public Holiday Tomorrow :)

End.

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Thanks to the greens and the 'disaster' at f*koshima we aren't going to go nuclear unless all other options are exhausted. God damn alarmists and uneducated public closing off the best possible route forward we have right now.

Thanks to the greens and the 'disaster' at f*koshima we aren't going to go nuclear unless all other options are exhausted. God damn alarmists and uneducated public closing off the best possible route forward we have right now.

Agree. But, if it ever came down to being broke or mining the uranium, the decision would be made pretty quickly.

Well that's exactly what i think if only for differing reasons

Typos are a bitch

worry about decling education standards instead!

QFT

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:wave:

Why the hell did the word filter alter the name of a Japanese power plant?

Why the hell not?

Agree. But, if it ever came down to being broke or mining the uranium, the decision would be made pretty quickly.

QFT

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