The BEST Guide to POLAND
Unanswered  |  Archives 
 
 
User: Guest

Posts by jimmysteam  

Joined: 2 Feb 2014 / Male ♂
Last Post: 9 Jul 2014
Threads: -
Posts: 3
From: new york
Speaks Polish?: no
Interests: many

Displayed posts: 3
sort: Latest first   Oldest first
jimmysteam   
9 Jul 2014
USA, Canada / Why do Americans (and Canadians) hate Polish people? [226]

I live in a very polish area here in NYC.........i'll tell you what I've learned over the past several years regarding polish people. they are far more racist than any of the people who may make fun of them. they tend to only take care or themselves. they are RUDE, quite ignorant much of the time as well, they are one of the few cultures who refuse to think they should learn to speak and spell the native language of the nation they want to live in. many, and I say again, Many enter the united states and stay here on an illeagle level, they love to work off the books and not pay any taxes, yet take full advantage of benefits that may help them when they can. no one but them selves would miss them if they all disappeared.
jimmysteam   
2 Feb 2014
News / Parliament in Poland clears way for nuclear plant [78]

TheStranger
first and formost...remember that power generation plants, wherever they might be on this planet, only use their fuels to make heat. why do they want heat? to produce steam. steam is an extremely efficient way to run turbine equipped systems in order to run machinery needed to power the next pieces of the puzzle that produce electricity. now, back to, how do we make heat, what do we burn? that is the important factor. remember to think before you do. what is the best and most efficient method of producing heat for any given situation. I can unfortunately attest to the fact that coal would certainly not be one of them. as a WORLD everyone needs to remember what is the the cleanest and most economicly viable choise for their end result.
jimmysteam   
2 Feb 2014
News / Parliament in Poland clears way for nuclear plant [78]

ok then......sad that my first post here is on an unfortunate basis. first question, do you even have the basic understanding as to just why they use steam technology in modern power production facilities to this day? it sounds like the answer is no.