If it ain't gung-ho, no USA cop is interested.fishfoodie wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:21 pm Well that's silly !!!
It's a John Deere; all they needed to do was call them up & tell them to activate the 'engine service light' function, & then 10 seconds later he'd either pull over, or the engine will grenade, & seize & no one gets hurt. Pfffff, amateurs
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Unusual thing happened today. A tram derailed and crashed into... a computer store in central Oslo, creating a scene of chaos. The accident, which occurred with around 20 passengers on board, resulted in four injuries, including the tram driver. Witnesses described the situation as surreal and chaotic.
I drink and I forget things.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police, in fact!Enzedder wrote: Tue Oct 29, 2024 12:24 amIf it ain't gung-ho, no USA cop is interested.fishfoodie wrote: Mon Oct 28, 2024 8:21 pm Well that's silly !!!
It's a John Deere; all they needed to do was call them up & tell them to activate the 'engine service light' function, & then 10 seconds later he'd either pull over, or the engine will grenade, & seize & no one gets hurt. Pfffff, amateurs

https://bc.ctvnews.ca/watchdog-probing- ... -1.6663056
Yes, we have these people too...

The tractor was leading a slow-moving westbound convoy on the Trans-Canada Highway near 176th Street at about 1:20 p.m. when the collision occurred. The convoy was protesting sexual orientation and gender identity programs being taught in public schools.
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And I thought a mug of bovril was bad
https://theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2024 ... ucky-pies/
https://theedinburghreporter.co.uk/2024 ... ucky-pies/
An east of Scotland football club has become the first in the world to sell official Buckfast-flavoured pies at their home matches.
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I'd rather live inside the forbidden zone around Chernobyl than there ! At least you can measure radiation & get some warning before it kills you.epwc wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 3:26 pm This has happened in most of our lifetimes
https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/fo ... l-disaster
https://www.bbc.com/future/article/2017 ... he-soviets
The Yanks made efforts to clean up parts of the BW site there, but it was a typical Soviet era site & there is shit buried all over the place & anthrax doesn't ever die, it just hibernates until one day when the wind blows & exposes the rotten tank it was in, & it gets dispersed with that same wind.
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Also the voice of the Vortigaunts in half life 2.
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This may be of interest to some - the Guardian have an article on the handcrafting of copper whisky stills. Even the true-blue engineer in me loves good craftsmanship.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... hoto-essay
I'm not quite sure the contrasting to 3D printers etc makes sense for something so low-volume that is formed and welded, but nice to see the old skills are retained.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... hoto-essay
I'm not quite sure the contrasting to 3D printers etc makes sense for something so low-volume that is formed and welded, but nice to see the old skills are retained.
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That's nice work.inactionman wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2024 12:00 pm This may be of interest to some - the Guardian have an article on the handcrafting of copper whisky stills. Even the true-blue engineer in me loves good craftsmanship.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... hoto-essay
I'm not quite sure the contrasting to 3D printers etc makes sense for something so low-volume that is formed and welded, but nice to see the old skills are retained.
These days hand crafting tends to come at a significant price premium. It's generally a positive sign for an industry if there are enough people willing to pay it. See also London best guns, handmade bicycles, wooden boats etc.
I happened to recently stumble across this Youtube video bout how the Colorado River no longer reaches the sea. Amongst the less surprising facts was that 2% of the extraction was for agriculture, and that was done in the manner that almost forced farmers to take too much water. Then use it ti grow water hungry crops. In the desert.epwc wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2024 3:26 pm This has happened in most of our lifetimes
https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/fo ... l-disaster
The profligacy with which US farmers in desert areas expend water is staggering. But it is cheap and plentiful for them and they have no incentive to economise, and every incentive to waste.
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The man makes some good solid points.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... dApp_Other
https://www.theguardian.com/football/20 ... dApp_Other
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Social media is 99.999% disgusting but occasionally still manages to renew ones faith in people.
Oh dear, an iconic brand teetering on the brink!
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yr22qq5q8oTyphoo Tea is set to appoint administrators as the 120-year-old brand's sales slump, losses widen and debts rise.
The company has filed a notice at court "which affords the company some breathing space to explore solutions", Typhoo's chief executive Dave McNulty told the BBC.
The firm has been trying to turn itself around for some time.
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How do you get to the brink of bankruptcy selling Tea in the UK ?SaintK wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 12:27 pm Oh dear, an iconic brand teetering on the brink!https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yr22qq5q8oTyphoo Tea is set to appoint administrators as the 120-year-old brand's sales slump, losses widen and debts rise.
The company has filed a notice at court "which affords the company some breathing space to explore solutions", Typhoo's chief executive Dave McNulty told the BBC.
The firm has been trying to turn itself around for some time.
It’s all these woke Gen Z-ers drinking green tea and chai oat milk lattes.fishfoodie wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 8:24 pmHow do you get to the brink of bankruptcy selling Tea in the UK ?SaintK wrote: Fri Nov 15, 2024 12:27 pm Oh dear, an iconic brand teetering on the brink!https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5yr22qq5q8oTyphoo Tea is set to appoint administrators as the 120-year-old brand's sales slump, losses widen and debts rise.
The company has filed a notice at court "which affords the company some breathing space to explore solutions", Typhoo's chief executive Dave McNulty told the BBC.
The firm has been trying to turn itself around for some time.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
What we knew all the time.SaintK wrote: Sat Feb 19, 2022 1:28 pm...........and even worse!fishfoodie wrote: Wed Feb 09, 2022 11:08 am Some people are absolutely shameless !
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/h ... 10904.htmlA foundation set up in the name of Captain Sir Tom Moore paid tens of thousands of pounds to companies run by the fundraiser’s daughter and her husband – one of which was registered only days before the charity was incorporated.
The Captain Tom Foundation, established in 2020 after the former army officer gained national attention with his pandemic fundraising efforts, received more than £1m in donations in its first year.
Accounts for the charity published in recent days reveal that £54,039 has been paid to two companies run by Captain Tom’s daughter, Hannah Ingram-Moore, and her husband, Colin. They also show that more money was spent on management costs than was given to charities.
The Independent can also reveal that the Charity Commission watchdog has a live regulatory compliance case – used to look into whether charities are acting in line with legal requirements – on the foundation.
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/u ... 320.htmlNow The Independent has been told that part of the watchdog’s case related to a request from the foundation to appoint Hannah Ingram-Moore as its CEO on a salary worth about a tenth of its total first-year income.
It is understood that the charity – established in May 2020 after the former army officer raised £39m for NHS charities – wanted to pay her in the region of £150,000 for the role. The figure represents 13.68 per cent of the charity’s total first-year income.
It is understood that the proposal to hand her the role was made by trustees without a recruitment campaign or competition.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/20 ... t-findsThe family of the NHS charities fundraiser Captain Sir Tom Moore personally benefited from the charity set up in his name through a series of lucrative deals worth more than £1m, the charities watchdog has ruled in a highly critical report.
A Charity Commission inquiry concluded the late Captain Tom’s daughter Hannah Ingram-Moore and her husband, Colin Ingram-Moore, were culpable of “serious and repeated” instances of misconduct, mismanagement and failures of integrity.
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this is all a bit unsavoury.
A dual-nationality Aussie cyclist has upped and left for the UK team, and not gone about it in a particularly upfront manner. Oz cycling understandably a bit miffed. Not helped by the fact he's one of the best in the business.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/ ... areer-mark
A dual-nationality Aussie cyclist has upped and left for the UK team, and not gone about it in a particularly upfront manner. Oz cycling understandably a bit miffed. Not helped by the fact he's one of the best in the business.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/ ... areer-mark
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... us-offenceThe Groucho Club has been forced to close as police investigate whether the venue was the scene of a serious criminal offence.
No specifics of the nature of the offence, but likely to involve copious amounts of coke.
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Bit of a shit move, he even tried to make off with his bike and gear?inactionman wrote: Tue Nov 26, 2024 4:23 pm this is all a bit unsavoury.
A dual-nationality Aussie cyclist has upped and left for the UK team, and not gone about it in a particularly upfront manner. Oz cycling understandably a bit miffed. Not helped by the fact he's one of the best in the business.
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2024/ ... areer-mark
What a shit attitude. It won't end well next time he's in competition.
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That is very, very good !
I caught part of a discussion on radio this week with an expert on AI, & the general discussion was about it's impact on public discourse beyond just Elections & Politics.
We're already seeing how lies & disinformation are causing all manner of criminality, up to & including civil insurrection; now imagine it being directed my a malignant influence, using AI generated content & targeted at the public thru SM.
I caught part of a discussion on radio this week with an expert on AI, & the general discussion was about it's impact on public discourse beyond just Elections & Politics.
We're already seeing how lies & disinformation are causing all manner of criminality, up to & including civil insurrection; now imagine it being directed my a malignant influence, using AI generated content & targeted at the public thru SM.
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Let me paint you a picture...fishfoodie wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:06 pm That is very, very good !
I caught part of a discussion on radio this week with an expert on AI, & the general discussion was about it's impact on public discourse beyond just Elections & Politics.
We're already seeing how lies & disinformation are causing all manner of criminality, up to & including civil insurrection; now imagine it being directed my a malignant influence, using AI generated content & targeted at the public thru SM.
a US govt leaning heavily on the business interests of one of its key players to convey the messaging it wants using a range of augmented reality tech.
Someone who tried to clumsily mount an insurrection won't want to go through that humiliation again and the easy way to avoid the hassle would be to create a set of circumstances that justify executive control and marshall law. A civil war, say...
What we really need to do is keep an eye out for those damned Dutch Communists! They've a history of burning down government buildings!Guy Smiley wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:17 pmLet me paint you a picture...fishfoodie wrote: Wed Nov 27, 2024 5:06 pm That is very, very good !
I caught part of a discussion on radio this week with an expert on AI, & the general discussion was about it's impact on public discourse beyond just Elections & Politics.
We're already seeing how lies & disinformation are causing all manner of criminality, up to & including civil insurrection; now imagine it being directed my a malignant influence, using AI generated content & targeted at the public thru SM.
a US govt leaning heavily on the business interests of one of its key players to convey the messaging it wants using a range of augmented reality tech.
Someone who tried to clumsily mount an insurrection won't want to go through that humiliation again and the easy way to avoid the hassle would be to create a set of circumstances that justify executive control and marshall law. A civil war, say...