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We have many datacentres in Frankfurt due to the presence of a major internet interconnection point. They are required now to provide hot water for district heating. So build them in cold places.
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Oh and this only works when plants are cheap and quick to construct.
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Go on, splash out. Fill it with eggs!
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...wages had to be paid in roubles so imported sales plummeted. People started to buy local, small companies started locally to replace simpler imported goods. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it didn't. Perhaps Trump wants to do the same thing? Make imports expensive compared to local?
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He had been given a work phone. No personal devices allowed there. Still, I agree that their security must suck if they allow downloads to and from the work device by an intern.
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Most companies I have been to don't allow any person to connect a phone to a workstation for anything other than charging. If you have a work phone, they won't allow it to be connected to anything else. This guy was only an intern. This is very sloppy.
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Note that if those top US officials did not have their diplomatic passports, their phones would have been subject to search by incoming customs.
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So they will build a pipeline all the way to the US? You do need the agreement at least for wherever you are going to land that gas and the existing delivery point is in Germany. Why not invite Germany to the party?
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Maybe a crossover with Slow Horses?
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I understand that the cars talk to Tesla HQ. This means the company knows where they are....
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Does he have verve and wiles?
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Sure, they can make some money but running the civil service on empty is not the British way. What is important is that it persists across governments, has flexibility and that it shouldn't depend too much on external consultancies. I'm sure there are inefficiencies but shouldn't they be retrained?
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But is it Electric? With solar panels on the roof?
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The biggest complaint I heard from historians is that they compressed the timeline for dramatic purposes but otherwise it is pretty good.
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Also what should be considered is the source of the provided arms. A very large part of what the EU gave was made in the US.
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Elon wanted a publicity stunt and interfered with the rescue. Maybe he wanted an excuse for time with the ladyboys? Unsworth could have done cave diving in the UK, but it is cheaper in Thailand and he's married to a Thai woman.
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As Elon suggested, he should write down five things you did last week? Methinks that he is a bit too distracted and should stand back from his myriad businesses. Or perhaps we can suggest he gets a Neuralink chip fitted to help him keep track?
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The King should ask Trump as he feels the US needs a close relationship with Canada whether he wants to be part of it and the King should take over as head of state?
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Which one was working for Tesla whose stock price is plummeting? On this basis, perhaps Tesla needs a new CEO?
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I really hope she gets lots of work out of this especially as she shown her abilities as a director. I just hope they don't take her away from Severance though.
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Those with horns really like being scratched on their forehead. They can's scratch it themselves. because the horns get in the way. It is funny watch several hundred kgs of bull melt as you are scratching just where he wants it.
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Most things are on the panel: hushkit.net/wp-content/u... which is a huge touch screen. Is that the volume control or the weapon select?
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If you have had daughters, the little dears love glitter at parties. Most grow out of it in their teens. Some don't and dance around poles.
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What about the F-35?
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Touchscreens are great, but *not* if you are being bumped around on the road or in the air where it is a safety hazard.
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Calin Georgescu, the Far right presidential candidate with Russian connections was picked a few days ago. Perhaps the CIA traded evidence on him for the Tates?
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The question is whether there are any Androids on Severance? What were those things we saw on S02E04 indicating the way?
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The gambling companies spend a lot of money on lobbying in the UK.
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Letter to MP?
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However wasteful this seems, particularly of life, it doesn't seem to matter to Russia as long as mostly ordinary people die.
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In my understanding, his team were not granted access. They seized it. Of course, what they did means that any data they gather is compromised.
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It isn't looking good but it needs to start somewhere. Both sides need to look for positive signals and be able to react to them. Trump is lurking with threats of sanctions, so big actions are hard at the moment.
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Mediterranean or the Florida coast, I can understand. A Welsh quarry lake will be cold. I wonder what they will do to keep the thing warm?
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This is very, very scary. Where are the confidentiality controls? A list of all employees of the government would be very interesting to America's enemies.
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And paintbrushes? Definitely dangerous tools. Go after online services and distributors and it doesn't need any new legislation. There are many issues with AI that need to be addressed but why do they think this is an immediate danger?
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It is a problem when you put your data on any system outside the EU. You can run DeepSeek locally if you have enough of a computer, or you can run a reduced version. This is why it is so much more useful than ChatGPT.
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Well Mercedes did build a six-wheeler open topped car so that a certain German politician could parade around. He liked to use hand signals like Elon.
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She is not your friend!
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Hello Ms Cobel....
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TV also. Twin Peaks rewrote the book on drama series.
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I am saddened I heard that his Emphysema was getting really bad but it is still a shock. All will miss him. What he did for film and TV will live on. I'm hearing the "Blue Velvet" song in the back of my mind.
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If a western built plane has to land with a technical fault in Russia, it probably isn't going to get spare parts.
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Plucked from a stage to the middle of one of the busiest stations in the US. In a friggin aquarium. Milchick is the ultimate of cool, but that would be a challenge even for him. (congrats to everyone involved)
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As the article says, not the only route but that is going to hurt big time. With storm damage, you need to be careful.
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It seems that some of the questions come down to areas (statistics) outside the expertise of Dr Evans. The lawyers are doing their job questioning this. Ultimately it comes down to the difference between possibility and certainty.
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If someone feels they have been unjustly dealt with, it is their right to object and her defence is doing what they should. There are reasonable objections on the basis of the statistics and the NHS attempting to divert attention from funding issues.
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That is a question for the last decade. There is balance and then there is bringing in a bit of a serial liar. He should be banned without mandatory fact checking.