dwmacleod.bsky.social
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While that’s a lovely vision, I’m afraid I just don’t see how it would work. There will always be a need for an authoritative view to refer back to. And nobody is capable of knowing who is authoritative in every area of expertise.
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Musk holds grudges long term, so I can see him backing down then piling money to non trump candidates in mid terms.
But the over stay on the student visa is the bomb that will absolutely fuck him.
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I’m rich!
Oh.
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You are a tech bro venture capitalist and I claim my five pound. Sorry, five crypto tokens.
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90% of the companies that went bust in the dot com bubble were exactly this.
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Your first four words tell you why that won't happen.
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They wouldn't do that.
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The UK’s record of large scale government data systems is utterly appalling. Even if we said yes to this, it’d be at least ten years to implement, four times the original budget, designed as if it’s 1996 and full of so many flaws and errors so as to make it virtually useless.
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Good luck. The resale market is, well, not good right now.
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So he has to fire enough members of congress and then win those congressional elections with candidates that will change the constitution for him. How do you fire members of congress again?
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He can’t. Not without the constitution being changed.
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First three words of that are an invitation to fight in a Glasgow pub.
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Or a right and a far right
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He does, he's just decided to put that to one side for his own personal advancement.
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Australia and China reduced their beef tariff to 0% last year. Much more likely explanation.
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It’s not a model of thinking. It’s a model of the outcome of thinking.
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This is the result of more than forty years of subsidising tax by selling everything that wasn't nailed down, pissing away oil revenue and borrowing from our children.
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It's more that the people aren't there to analyse the data.
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Also, what's with the black blazer that's double breasted and also has a single button on the middle done up.
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For this kind of home infrastructure, that’s not a good rate
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He's complaining about it being difficult to copy data off computers that hold defence and intelligence information.
You might want to read that sentence a couple of times.
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Bob Mortimer The Satsuma Complex.
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I mean, if you're aware that someone was at the heart of making life more difficult for you as a business, why the fuck would you hire them?
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Perhaps he could retrain in cyber
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Fairly sure a scritch under the chin would also work
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Pics pics pics
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I've really enjoyed all three, and a fourth is apparently coming next year
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Try having a look at Scotland's production! And we often pay more for electricity than England despite the fact we usually export in that direction.
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Surprised there no tory /lib or lib/green movent
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Adrian Tchaikovsky's Children of Earth and Architects series
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Does that have any link to Airdrie? Looks like their traditional kit which I thought was pretty much unique
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I was at the orioles blue jays six years ago. I was desperate for a beer in the middle of the 15th inning.
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No, you're just a half wit with absolutely no understanding of manufacturing.
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Trust thermocline.
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Avian flu is going to jump to humans in the USA and we won't hear about it until thousands of people are dead.
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I mean, that's just as bad as the sTiCk It To ThE lIBs mentality really
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'Appear to be lying'? Huh?
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This is why you’re advised to take the mast down in a thunderstorm.
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Folk from the media struggling to believe it was folk from the media that over promoted this shower of racist arseholes?
That seems sooooooo unlikely.
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McGyver wears Ed Smylie pyjamas
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So their answer to fucking up and looking racist is to crowdsource their testing?
Yeah, OK.
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I was told that Jodrell Bank and the other Radio Astronomy investment around that time, was critical in building skills that ended up becoming the UK SatComms industry. Anyone got any evidence / research around this?
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Don't use a template is very important. If you have a hundred identical letters or emails, you're likely to lump them into one.
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I'm hearing the Starsky and Hutch theme.
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However, I could book a return flight from Edinburgh to New York direct for next month for less than £400 if I wanted. Haven't been able to do that for years.
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Most of the guides are retired guys who do it as a part time job because they enjoy it. So probably.