Drago
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Theyll write off the loss against tax. I would.
Have any of you worked out how many litres of water it'd take to fill it,or how much it'd weigh when full? I haven't by the way,i'd just like to know.🤔
I saw a tv program once where it was said that a square metre of earth weighs a ton!
Lookie here....Certainly a cubic metre of water at 20°C weighs a metric tonne. Earth probably isn't that far behind.
1.95 cubic metres or 1950 litres. So just under 2 tonnes.Have any of you worked out how many litres of water it'd take to fill it,or how much it'd weigh when full? I haven't by the way,i'd just like to know.🤔
I saw a tv program once where it was said that a square metre of earth weighs a ton!
Heck! That's one hell of a weight and purified water amount! It's been sold as a marine tank,so anyone actually wanting to keep salt water fish and other such stuff in there will have to pay loads to maintain their own little ocean!1.95 cubic metres or 1950 litres. So just under 2 tonnes.
Absolutely. They just want rid. Hence no reserve. But that would have cost serious money once upon a time. If you could get it up & running as a marine tank it could be a thing of rare beauty, but it would cost a fortune and take real expertise and a lot of hard work to maintain. Shame really. It'll end up as scrap.That makes real sense doesn't it, it's surplus to requirement and it's a pain to get it to the tip. The council want 30 notes to dispose of it for you.
Why not sell it for a pound, and someone will take it away.
Maybe that terrapin had a dream and wanted to join this gangI has a terrapin called Arnold in the mid 1970's. He was useless at swimming,but somehow one day he climbed out of his 2 foot high (three foot in length) fish tank,which had been converted to an outdoors vivarium and managed to make his way about 30 yards up the back street. To this day i do not know he managed that feat!!🤔
I compare that achievement to that of those who escaped Alcatraz,San Quentin and Colditz Castle!
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Then invite the MiL aroundWhat an incredible room feature and talking point, especially if you fill it with Piranha.
1.95 cubic metres or 1950 litres. So just under 2 tonnes.
Have any of you worked out how many litres of water it'd take to fill it,or how much it'd weigh when full? I haven't by the way,i'd just like to know.🤔
I saw a tv program once where it was said that a square metre of earth weighs a ton!