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raleighnut

Legendary Member
Not a political question, so don't start!

I've noticed that when Donald Trump signs an Executive Order his signature is a) huge, and b) very dark/dense.

So my questions are thus;

How does he fit his signature on a cheque, and does he use a NOBO marker pen or a fountain pen with an enormous nib? We need to know as curiosity is piqued by such inconsequential matters.

He never pays for anything.........................Haven't you noticed :cursing:
 

Animo

Well-Known Member
Not a political question, so don't start!

I've noticed that when Donald Trump signs an Executive Order his signature is a) huge, and b) very dark/dense.

So my questions are thus;

How does he fit his signature on a cheque, and does he use a NOBO marker pen or a fountain pen with an enormous nib? We need to know as curiosity is piqued by such inconsequential matters.

He has those big cheques like they use for lottery winners.
 

Electric_Andy

Heavy Metal Fan
Location
Plymouth
Why do the BBC still have non HD channels?
Is there any one who doesn’t have an HD TV now?
It’s been a thing for 20 years.

I suspect they have to broadcast SD for a certain length of time so they're not descriminating against those with older Telly's. My parents have a fairly expensive Sony 4k yet I used to always catch them watching the SD channel!
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Within 100 years, the sea had receded so far that the coast was beyond the range of the cannons mounted on the castle ...
On a similar vein, when the WW2 emergency coastal battery at Freiston Shore was completed, it was realised that the pair of 6" guns that had been installed didn't have the range to reach any enemy vessel that was able to approach in the deepwater area off said coast. :whistle:
 

Ming the Merciless

There is no mercy
Photo Winner
Location
Inside my skull
If coastal erosion is a yard a year in some places, how come the whole country hasn't fallen into the sea? At a yard a year it would take 1760 years for the coast to erode one mile, but if we believe scientists, the planet is 4.5 billions years old. Even in one million years the coast would have come inwards about 600 miles. That is practically all of Great Britain. In ten million years every continent on earth should have fallen into the sea.

Earth was in the grip of an ice age 450,000 years ago ice stretched right across the North Sea from Britain to Scandinavia. Low sea levels meant the entire English Channel was dry, a frozen tundra landscape crisscrossed by small rivers much like modern day Siberia.

etc etc. Current erosion rates doesn’t mean it was always thus. Plus some erosion is due to man made changes to the coastlines.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Barred from every tavern in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Sat in the pub here and I have just witnessed a glass being smashed (no @classic33, I don't know what it was, before you ask).

Now, I know that plastic glasses are used in certain places, but why does glass persist so predominantly?

Not only is it inefficient (risk of breaking), but it is also dangerous.

I appreciate that plastic degrades, but is glass really the most robust substance out there for such a high wear use?
 

classic33

Leg End Member
Sat in the pub here and I have just witnessed a glass being smashed (no @classic33, I don't know what it was, before you ask).

Now, I know that plastic glasses are used in certain places, but why does glass persist so predominantly?

Not only is it inefficient (risk of breaking), but it is also dangerous.

I appreciate that plastic degrades, but is glass really the most robust substance out there for such a high wear use?
Glass drinkware offers a safer, non-toxic alternative. Made from natural materials, glass is inherently free from harmful chemicals like BPA and phthalates.
There's no leaching either.

https://dmglassware.com/glass-vs-plastic-why-drinking-glasses-are-better/
 

Mad Doug Biker

Barred from every tavern in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
Glass drinkware offers a safer, non-toxic alternative. Made from natural materials, glass is inherently free from harmful chemicals like BPA and phthalates.
There's no leaching either.

https://dmglassware.com/glass-vs-plastic-why-drinking-glasses-are-better/

Ah, of course, thanks!
 
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