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by jean63 » 28/01/07, 20:57

vincent27 or others: don't forget the fuel consumption of ferries for Corsica.

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Napoleon Bonaparte (1769 - 1821)
First Consul then Emperor of the French under the name of Napoleon 1st. 8th vessel bearing this name.

Commissioning: April 1996
Length: 172 m
Beam: 30,40 m
Draft: 6,60 m
Operating speed: 23,8 knots
Power: 43 kW
Passenger capacity: 2 people
Garage capacity (3 levels): 708 cars
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by Other » 28/01/07, 21:03

Hello

“Learning disobedience is a long journey. It takes a lifetime to achieve perfection. "Maurice Rajsfus, historian


Disobedience or rather the sense of freedom. you have that in the genes and it is transmitted from father to son. (or mother daughter)
How do you think the prehistoric man managed to have docile dogs? in the beginning all the breeds of dog come from the wolf
independent and not obedient animal .. whenever a small domestic wolf had aggressive or disobedient tendencies, it was simply eliminated, with centuries of purge they do not remain just the breed of docile dog.
like GMOs and animal breeds seeds, from the fact that this applies to men the mark is thin .. they will be less drastic they will just prevent the progeny ..
Fortunately, there is still a little bit left, otherwise 1789 in France or 1917 in Russia would never have existed.

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by zac » 28/01/07, 21:04

nialabert wrote: complicated


get into the habit of writing con tributable and con plicated in 2 words and after that you will see it goes by itself.

French crooks who go to Swiss pay almost no taxes; why are you letting yourself go?

After the army you have your weapons at home; don't let them rust :P

a cop, even a Swiss one, faces an assault rifle in his pants and then pisses off. and above all never forget that the onion makes the soup but that the union is strength :P

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by zac » 28/01/07, 21:11

jean63 wrote:vincent27 or others: don't forget the fuel consumption of ferries for Corsica.


roughly 9 to 10 tonnes / hour it depends on the sea and the engine

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by gegyx » 28/01/07, 23:36

zac wrote:Today civil disobedience is a duty : Lol:
But where are we going :?:
Even a prefect begins to do civil disobedience! ... : Shock:

The prefect of Bouches-du-Rhône, Christian Frémont, has taken a decision in catastrophe to grant a six-month derogation to 141 businesses, to authorize their opening on Sunday, when justice had ruled, on appeal, for the respect of the law and the closing of shops on Sundays.
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualit ... pagne.html
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by jean63 » 28/01/07, 23:37

zac wrote:
jean63 wrote:vincent27 or others: don't forget the fuel consumption of ferries for Corsica.


roughly 9 to 10 tonnes / hour it depends on the sea and the engine

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OK, thank you ... it remains only to make divisions.

Marseille - Ajaccio in 9 hours, but I believe that they do not "pull" on the machines to consume less. In general, in the Mediterranean it is generally quite calm.

10 t / h X 9 hours = 90 tonnes for 2500 passengers or 0.04 t / passenger. Should also take into account the savings made on all vehicles loaded with fuel + various emissions savings + no wear .....

40 kg / passenger for .... kms (distance?). What is the equivalent in terms of CO2 emissions between 1 kg of fuel and 1 liters of diesel? the price of a kg of fuel for the ferry engine?

I will try to find the distance on a map to get an idea.

Did I crash or not?

Right now, on FR3: debate on ecology / politics for the presidential elections.
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by zac » 28/01/07, 23:45

gegyx wrote:The prefect of Bouches-du-Rhône, Christian Frémont, has taken a decision in catastrophe to grant a six-month derogation to 141 businesses, to authorize their opening on Sunday, when justice had ruled, on appeal, for the respect of the law and the closing of shops on Sundays.
http://tempsreel.nouvelobs.com/actualit ... pagne.html


Hello

how much is bacchish?

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by Woodcutter » 29/01/07, 01:32

gegyx wrote:[...] Even a prefect begins to do civil disobedience! ... : Shock: [...]
Yea ... well, it's Marseille too ... :frown:

(hi, hi, hi I'm going to make friends : Lol: 8) )
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by Woodcutter » 29/01/07, 01:41

jean63 wrote:[...] What is the equivalent in terms of CO2 emissions between 1 kg of fuel and 1 liters of diesel? [...]
Diesel density = 0.845.

CO2 emission = 2,7 kg per liter, i.e. 3195 kg / tonne of fuel.
Or 108 kg per passenger. Less than what you'll emit to go to Marseille, probably.
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by jean63 » 29/01/07, 09:49

Small calculation :

Home => Marseille = 450 km

If I leave in 504: 200g of CO2 / km? maybe + ??

200g X 450 = 90000 g of CO2 emitted, i.e. 90 kg.

But as we are 4 in the car, it makes :
90 kg: 4 = 22kg / person.

while on the boat, it's 108 kg / person.

Is the calculation good? (the unknown is the emission of CO2 / km from the car).

Interesting: compare with a plane trip to Reunion for example, to go see zac !!.
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