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Traveler IQ Challenge. Grant Robinson : Guess-the-google. UPDATE: Guess-the-google is temporarily offline for maintenance. Hopefully back online soon. About the game Guess-the-google is an addictive guessing game based on Google's image search. It turns the mental activity of searching into a fun, visual and engaging game where people can enjoy the challenge of being the fastest and most efficient at making that connection between search terms and their results. The game requires version 9 of the Flash player or higher to run, you can get the latest version here. I hope you enjoy the game, happy guessing! Like this? Please note: Although Guess-the-google uses images retrieved using Google's image search it is in no way associated with or endorsed by Google Inc.

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BBC NEWS. The electricity calculator gives you the opportunity to choose how you would like the UK’s electricity to be generated in 2020. Once you have made your choice, the calculator will work out the possible impact in terms of carbon emissions, whether you managed to keep the lights on and how it will affect people’s annual bills. Remember the calculator does not give precise forecasts, it is just a guide, but it is based on the best data available to us. The total demand for electricity in the UK is 358 billion kilowatt hours. The main sources of supply are: Fossil fuels: 253 bn kWhNuclear: 80 bn kWhRenewables: 15 bn kWhImports: 10 bn kWh In 2020, the UK’s demand is projected to have grown to 381 billion kiloWatt hours. How much the electricity will cost and how it will be generated depends upon your selection.

Note that for cost comparison, the calculator uses the 2003 average household figure of £250, since when in reality the average cost has risen.