alfaguru.bsky.social
Collector of strange books. In an inexplicable relationship with the late Frank Harris. He/him.
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An old blackshirt won't let you down.
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Best of luck.
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First resort is to send a reminder, with mention of the statutory interest you will charge on a daily basis for every day it remains unpaid. www.gov.uk/late-commerc...
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Isn't she just making a Modest Proposal in the manner of Swift? I smell irony, but who knows?
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Good write up here. www.physics.smu.edu/pseudo/UFOs/...
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Have you ever looked into Frank Scully and "Behind the Flying Saucers"? Seems like it would be up your alley: a UFO hoax created to help sell a magic oil-prospecting device.
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Cuocomo?
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Gmail is notoriously slack when it comes to punctuation in email addresses so these *might* be the same one, nevertheless.
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A notable lack of any notifications from haveibeenpwned.com set off my BS detector.
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Don't panic, though. www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/securit...
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ASMR is getting weirder.
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They missed a trick by not saying he's going to repair the hole world.
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Weird. In that case I think it's possibly the search engine directing you to some intermediate page belonging to DDG for tracking purposes and that's what's broke but only a guess.
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Everybody was there EXCEPT Dan Kelly, that's what I'm hearing in the hipster coffee shop.
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Are you sure this page is actually coming from Google, though? This was my point, as the message suggests it's not. If you know how to access a command line on this machine, run "ping google.com" and report on what that shows.
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(Google.com looks fine to me, by the way)
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If I saw that page, I would suspect that my device had been hacked. This looks like a type of attack where the DNS entry for google has been pointed to a malicious server.
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Nobody did this in my sweet youth. Ziggy-era Bowie closest, perhaps. The skinheads were not having any of THAT, though.
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I used to know a guy who went from being the most annoying type of communist to being an equally annoying free enterprise evangelist, and all it took was him getting a well-paid job in the city.
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It's their song, not their appearance that's meant to be entrancing. Much like Ed Sheeran in the present day.
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That's feminism!
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He is turning into the Grinch but who can blame him?
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The man who introduced me to the hexaflexagon can't be wrong, how dare you sir.
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"I am returning this volume because some pages of the Song of Solomon appear to be glued together."
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They probably just did a search for "bible" on Hansard.
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If Martin does not want to be treated like a toddler, maybe he should stop throwing tantrums about needful community health measures against a virulent disease.
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I bet that one of those "summarise a book using AI" tech bros is on the show he is all gush, though.