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Going to Munich by ship isn't that easy.

From where? For example, you can travel:

Atlantic Ocean, Channel, Rhine, Main-Danube Canal, Danube, Inn.

OK, the final meters could be a small boat and you could need to row yourself... but its possible. :lol:
 
Well, next planned trip would be Florence. And that seems awfully complicated. You might be faster by bike...

And Munich is at the Isar but nice try Northerner.:P
 
Well, next planned trip would be Florence. And that seems awfully complicated. You might be faster by bike...

And Munich is at the Isar but nice try Northerner.:P

The Isar is even less shipable than the Inn. :lol:

And why complicated. Via ship to Marseille, by TGV to Cologne, by ICE to Munich...
 
And why complicated. Via ship to Marseille, by TGV to Cologne, by ICE to Munich...

Well, there are trains from Munich going to Bologna, Verona, Padova so I think every kind of ship or boat in there would take longer. And additionally there's a TGV already going Munich-Strasbourg-Paris.
And even if you take the route you describe: Florence is inland, too. So ship to Marseille would be second after...two days of hiking to Livorno? Building a raft for a part of the way down the Arno? Something like that.

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When we're gonna discover teleportation ...

...Germany will never use it because it needs power and power is evil! Nuclear power is evil, coal is dirty, hydropower damages ecosystems, wind turbines just look ugly and sun power...it costs money!
 
...Germany will never use it because it needs power and power is evil! Nuclear power is evil, coal is dirty, hydropower damages ecosystems, wind turbines just look ugly and sun power...it costs money!

Why the heck do you even try for solar power in Germany when you're cloudy so much of the time? :idk:
 
Why the heck do you even try for solar power in Germany when you're cloudy so much of the time? :idk:

Solar power even works when the sky is overcast, just not as efficient.
And to many people I know who put some on their roof it's like an investment. We buy the stuff now, it produces electricity, we get money for it, in something like 15 years it paid for itself and then it produces money.
It's the house for the upper middle class who already own a house but can't bother with a second one...
 
Well, I'm employed now, for the first time in my life...

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Solar power even works when the sky is overcast, just not as efficient.
And to many people I know who put some on their roof it's like an investment. We buy the stuff now, it produces electricity, we get money for it, in something like 15 years it paid for itself and then it produces money.
It's the house for the upper middle class who already own a house but can't bother with a second one...

The engineering school here tried photovoltaic panels for heating. The final verdict on the return of investment was 125 years. :facepalm:

Now if it was rain-power........
 
The engineering school here tried photovoltaic panels for heating.

Photovoltaics for heating? I assume that's coupled with heat pumps?

Anyways, heating is just about the worst thing you can do with electricity, no matter where you take it from. Photovoltaics are rather expensive. They can pay for themselves when you get good rates from your local producers, but for heating... No, I don't think that's ever gona pay.
 
I think he means heatpumps - my friend is selling them (with government subsidies to customer). IMO not worth it yet. It pays off after 15-20 years
 
Yeah, the French keep repeating that.
Since post-WW2 we've been R&D in the nuclear domain. So almost all the electricity power comes from these nuclear plants, which of course get the ecologists mad about that. Since then, no catastrophic accidents happened, small incidents occurred, but nothing to worry much about.
I think we have the greatest density of nuclear power plants in our territory, so if Germans don't like them ... :lol:
 
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