Question by alex_von_ho: If Iran is hit,what happens to our petrol/oil that goes through the Strait of Harmooz in Iran?
Hello people.If Iran is attacked,they can choose to block the Strait of Harmooz where most of the petrol or oil that is bound for Western countries.The worse case scanario can happen again when the Iranians started machine gunning oil tankers in the 80s,it is not a joke,it is a highly probable scanario and today when I filled my car it costed me .25 New Zealand Dollars
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Answer by ExSarge
There are three US Navy Aircraft Carrier Battle Groups in the Persian Gulf as we speak. One of the carriers is our newest and best (so far), the USS Ronald Reagan.
Any attempt to blockade or mine the Straits of Hormuz or any other part of the Gulf will be met with destruction of the vessels involved.
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Question by Amy G: Plastic binder cover sheets through the inkjet? Is it safe?
I was wondering if it was possible to run a plastic binder cover (like the kind you use with a comb binding machine) through my printer? I’m not sure if the ink would even actually stick to it… or if it might even melt in my new printer? I have a new Kodak ESP3… so I don’t want to mess it up! Anyone know? I know you can buy clear sheets made for the inkjet printers… but I didn’t know if these were different… Thanks in advance.
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Answer by sosguy
The ink won’t stick to it.
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Hello people.If Iran is attacked,they can choose to block the Strait of Harmooz where most of the petrol or oil that is bound for Western countries.The worse case scanario can happen again when the Iranians started machine gunning oil tankers in the 80s,it is not a joke,it is a highly probable scanario and today when I filled my car it costed me $51.25 New Zealand Dollars
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I was wondering if it was possible to run a plastic binder cover (like the kind you use with a comb binding machine) through my printer? I’m not sure if the ink would even actually stick to it… or if it might even melt in my new printer? I have a new Kodak ESP3… so I don’t want to mess it up! Anyone know? I know you can buy clear sheets made for the inkjet printers… but I didn’t know if these were different… Thanks in advance.
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