~The Council Of Youngers of BYC! (COY)~

Nah, not at all :p

baby??
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Yup! Only the air force is younger then ya ;) so in a sense ya'll are the older baby, but baby none the less
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But at least you didn't join the airforce... But if you did we might of actually got to meet each other XD we got a airforce training base about a hour away, and we go to the town that the base is right beside alot.
 
Yup! Only the air force is younger then ya ;) so in a sense ya'll are the older baby, but baby none the less
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But at least you didn't join the airforce... But if you did we might of actually got to meet each other XD we got a airforce training base about a hour away, and we go to the town that the base is right beside alot.
Oh, okay :p

I wanted to join the airforce before I was serious about joining the military :p
 
Hahahahahaha I'm still here.... ;.; In the city, writing my research paper. It's 11.30 and everyone else is out and posting happy pictures on Facebook. My heart is not glad. However, after literally hours of searching, I HAVE A RESULT for the final paragraph (about environmental impact. Because it's engineering. My paragraphs are cost, fuel consumption/efficiency and environmental impact.) THANK GOD FOR THE WONDERFUL PEOPLE WHO WROTE THIS PAPER.

A study by Smith et. al (2000) shows that CO2 emissions, in grams per MJ of energy delivered to the pot, are reduced by 72% when biogas stoves replace traditional wood stoves. Furthermore, charcoal production is completely eliminated, output of carbon monoxide is reduced by 99% and of volatile organic compounds by 92.5%. This, together with the reduced need for exploitation of local forests for firewood, means the stoves can bring considerable environmental benefits to the rural communities of Nepal.


It's enough!

(Why the bleeding heck am I even doing this. The paper isn't due until next Thursday.)
 
Requests for any more of the paper will be obliged with. :p I especially recommend the riveting analysis on the cost of a 10kW CHP system, within which are hidden several of my favourite sentences from axed paragraph 1 which I couldn't bring myself to send into the electronic abyss. Also of particular interest are the fuel consumption per month calculations which are as heavily populated with in-text references as cat island in Japan is with cats. I also recommend that part.





I'm just joking, I don't. Either of them.
 

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