EURUSD - Trends, Forecasts and Implications (Part 2) - page 272
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I don't want to upset the delicate balance of power in the forum.
Be bolder in expressing your views on the market.
More opinions - more interesting forex.
I promise not to bully anyone!!!!!!!!!!
Straight out of R. Kipling (watering hole scene in a drought).
And no one is waiting for the rubbish chute:
Right out of R. Kipling (watering hole scene in a drought).
:)
Your comparisons are accurate. As I remember now, your comparison of the remarks of a respected forum member with the diary entries of the starving daughter of a medieval chemist who died during another experiment.
:)
Your comparisons are accurate. As I remember now, your comparison of the statement of a respected forum member with the diary of the hungry daughter of a medieval chemist who died during another experiment.
Thank you.
ULAD, I don't understand about the rubbish chute. Is a request for clarification appropriate?
Material from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
Waste chute is a technical device in the form of a concrete or metal pipe with a large cross-section, mounted vertically in multi-storey buildings. It is used to dispose of municipal solid waste in a more efficient way.
For the disposal of solid waste, special sluice doors are installed in the refuse chute, which are designed so that the waste can enter the chute but not fall out. The airlocks are located on each floor, or across a floor. They are often located on interfloor platforms. In Stalinist buildings, it was also common practice to place the refuse chute pipe near the sewer riser and the refuse chute doors inside the flat in the kitchen or in the hallway. Nowadays, the waste chute is almost never installed in flats for sanitary reasons.
The rubbish falls by gravity down the waste chute into a special room (waste receptacle) on the ground floor or in the basement, from which the rubbish is then sent for disposal.
Waste chute
I don't speak Albanian, sorry. Good night, then.