…because to call it a hoax, or deny it as an event, is insulting to many people.
… you missed out Bernie Ecclestone
That is a good one.
In Germany for instance it is illegal to mock the leader of another country. Somebody was slapped for taking the piss out of Erdogan.
Fetching pretty high prices today. I don’t generally restore mine to this level as it makes you less reluctant to ride them in anything other than perfect weather.
I did however restore a CB400F to virtually this condition many years ago and reluctantly had to let it go.
I am assuming this was the NEC bike show which I have not attended for a few years.
So it’s illegal to insult someone, or is it just ■■■■■
Boris’ work:
There was a young fellow from Ankara
Who was a terrific wankerer
Till he sowed his wild oats
With the help of a goat
But he didn’t even stop to thankera.
Water evaporates from the oceans into the atmosphere, condenses in clouds to fall out as rain. Water to falls on dry land downward to rivers and back to the oceans…to evaporate again.
We are not allowed to expose their crimes. Is it an insult? I don’t think so.
They are the most powerful nation in the world today?
They can bend and ignore the laws of any country and international laws.
Why? Because the Rothschilds, Rockefellers (a dynasty of crypto-■■■■■ etc., are behind them.
However, their power base is fake paper money. Once we realize today’s banking is a fraud, this house of cards will collapse.
Turks always had an obsession to rule the world.
In the style of the Gokturk Empire stretching from Manchuria to Eastern Europe. (The concept of Muslim Turkestan)
However, they don’t have any creativity in terms of civilization.
One branch of them, the Tatars were good iron smiths and many were master sword-smiths. Many of them migrated to Japan in the 5th and 6th centuries and were called “Tatara” and were respected for their skills. (Later mixed with Japanese and their identity disappeared)
Another branch of Turks converted to Judaism and became Ashkenazi ■■■■■ who are today are the most successful in terms of banking wheeling and dealing, and they are poised to dominate and rule the world with the help of their dark deities. (The New World Order)
Interesting, another example of how we’re standing on the shoulders of giants. I use that principle often, it’s called “thermosiphoning.”
A variant of that even produces serious power, they call it “geothermal” power production. It uses the heat in areas not too far from lava. If you could invent a material that doesn’t get destroyed by lava, you could produce immense amounts of energy.
Every chimney and old fashioned smokestack also uses a variation of that. The air pressure at 20 ft of height, or better 100 ft, is a little lower than at the base. It produces a “natural draft” that makes air flow from the base up to the tip of the stack. Heat from combustion also produces a lower density gas that wants to rise up through the stack.
The were a few classic restorations around, and a display from the Motorcycle Museum.
Amongst the ah-wow! discoveries was an RD500 in mint condition, valued at £15k.
Amongst the ‘you must be joking’ moments was Norton’s latest offering, which appeared to be a carbon-fibre framed supercharged 650 delivering 175bhp and priced at £50k.
If you take a bus from Jerusalem, the bus goes down and down and down and you will sea a sign
“SEA LEVEL”
in English, Hebrew and Arabic.
From that point on, the bus keeps going down and you begin to see the Dead Sea.
The Dead Sea was created after the water evaporated due to extreme heat. The Death Valley in California has had the similar process. The heat somehow does not dissipate but keeps on circulating over the valley.
I had to dig back through Devauxt’s posts, and discovered that his most encompassing post must have been in Freebird. Sean, I hope you are alive and well.
So I had a little look, because I don’t have the time you will have to read this yourself…