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Murphy's law if anything can go wrong....

Murphy's law if anything can go wrong....

By: Veljko Massimo Plavsic
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This podcast is dedicated to the cases of bad practice that what goes around comes around,mean,if something should go wrong be sure it will...and in the worst of way and combination of factors....so enjoy my podcasts dedicated mainly to recalls but not exclusively

Veljko Massimo Plavsic
Politics & Government
Episodes
  • Climate change forecast that matches
    Sep 8 2025

    The provided text highlights how **early climate models**, particularly those developed by **Nobel laureate Syukuro Manabe** starting in the 1960s, accurately **predicted several key aspects of global warming** decades before they were definitively observed. Despite their initial simplicity, these models correctly forecast phenomena such as **overall global temperature increase due to CO2**, the **cooling of the stratosphere**, **amplified warming in the Arctic**, a **greater warming effect over land compared to oceans**, and the **delayed warming of the Southern Ocean**. The article argues that this **proven track record of successful predictions** strengthens confidence in present-day climate science and its projections for future climate changes.

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    13 mins
  • Peugeot 3008 and 5008: recall due the risk of fire
    Oct 2 2025

    Recall ...a further one

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    12 mins
  • Stellantis Vehicle Recalls: Fire and Cable Risks
    Sep 25 2025

    The provided text outlines two distinct vehicle recalls issued by Peugeot and its affiliated brands under Stellantis, focusing on specific manufacturing defects that pose safety risks. The larger recall involves 18,479 Peugeot 3008 and 508 vehicles, along with thousands of corresponding Citroën, DS7, and Opel models, due to a serious battery overheating issue that presents a fire risk, necessitating either a software update to the battery management system or a full battery replacement. Separately, a smaller recall targets 4,001 Peugeot 3008 and 5008 vehicles manufactured within a specific two-month window in 2025 because the 48V heating cable connection was improperly tightened, potentially leading to heater failure or overheating. Authorized workshops will inspect the loose heating cable connection and adjust the torque, or replace the entire cable harness if signs of damage are detected.

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    12 mins
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