Now there's a different take boys! Debate that one! LOL. Great post Bellboy lol. MKTEF where are you? :falldownlaugh
Guy's i enjoy the debate here...
But...
When we start discussing the change in easiness in operating equipment, and out of that, has found the reason for the increase in average weight....
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Mind is over mater.. As we say here; eat as much as u burn.
You deside by yourself, how much u add into your hole.
If you eat like a horse, and move like a hippo, you'l soon look like a hippo.
I know that i am stepping on many toes here...but this is a exploding problem all over the world.(and i myself have to be carefull too..)
We should everybody take this in over us, and spend time to move, more than in front of the computer.
Regarding the topic; computers is here to help us. Problem is, the perfect one is not prodused yet.
But the manufacturers do their best to get them work as planned...
And we should help them by giving good feedback.
And when we talk about the environment Northard is working in, it is classed as C3; severe cold/C4; extreme cold, in the NATO Stanag 2895.(-56 and -68 degrees as lowest temps)
UK MOD says the following about that climate:
"Material intended only for artic use should be designed to operate in categories C0, C1 and C2, and in particular cases C3 and C4."
I would not put that demand into any equipment intended to also be used in the hotter areas of the world.
Any produser has problems produsing something good enough for C3...
We are talking about using special components that is not functioning in pluss 30....Door gaskets as an example...
http://www.dstan.mod.uk/data/00/035/04000400.pdf