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Retired field-scale bio-systems engineer ¡No pasarán! Can do arithmetic. Smarter than the average ̶b̶e̶a̶r̶ Tory. May contain nuts
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I was checking the BBC TV for today. It's Saturday so there is a huge amount of sport. BBC2 lists five hours of Fleetwood Mac, all apparently well-aged repeats. There is room for repeats, but a lump that size — BBC1 is not a single sport or just a recording — is abusive.

Here we are, and it is Saturday in California, and odd things seem to be happening on the Internet. Algorithms, in the most general sense of the term, are stumbling. Cloud technology is unreliable. Can we rely on anything?

Here in Britain one of the slightly less horrible supermarkets is branded Lidl, owned by one of the two German Lidl companies. We are seeing reports of flour shortages in Britain. Lidl, on the 27th, is starting a sale related to Pancake Day. It includes flour. Stocks won't last.

With the world seemingly falling apart with <waves hands at everything> some good news: it won't literally be falling apart in 2032. The latest data from Asteroid #2024YR4 ☄️ has reduced the chances of impact to 1-in-370. Bruce Willis, you can stand down. 🧪🔭 ℹ️: cneos.jpl.nasa.gov/sentry/detai...

Accord to a history published by the Federation of Bakers (FOB) in the UK, the first sliced loaf in Britain was sold in 1930, under the Wonderbread brand. The slice-and-wrap process was banned under wartime rationing until 1950. Some later details in their story feel like lies.

The most salient fact to understand about billionaires is that not a single one of them wants to improve life on Earth, but every last one of them craves more money. This is it.

Another episode of "Churchill's Secret Army" is being broadcast by @talkingpicturestv.bsky.social in Britain, today. It was part of the British preparation for a Fascist invasion in 1940. Could similar things be happening in Canada right now? Maybe...

This bear cannot recommend using an Amazon Fire tablet. They are built in a quasi-Android system which is run to give limited working life. After a couple of years Amazon kills software updates, and leave you wide open to abuse and hacking.

There is a line in #BladeRunner which comes early in the movie, when Deckard is reminded that there are little guys and cops. If he walks out, he isn't a cop so he doesn't have a choice. So he goes back to being a killer. Hollywood wants you to pay for that reminder.

Every 20th Century British Character Actor's Wikipedia page:

#eBay In #Britain is struggling to cope with the delivery services. They have used three different names for the delivery service, all the same code-number. "A" may be a different service which collected from the seller. "B" is the old name for "C". How can they all show a profit on £8 total?

This bear sang a song 'bout Minnie the Moocher, Was she a low-down Hoochie-Coocher? She kept her deals without any fail, But Donald Trump just called her a frail.

My replacement laptop is here. It looks good. It will take a while to get to a secure and private state. As My Lord of Arcy is wont to point out, the question of trust is not easy to answer.

This bear is a grumpy mood. The wifi and bluetooth on the ancient laptop he uses has failed. A replacement has been ordered. You won't be seeing much of me next week, and I shall be very careful setting up the new box.

I was going to watch "The Colditz Story" on TV but I am not in the mood for escapism.

#BritishSupermarkets Some British supermarkets have clocktowers. It's sometimes called the "Essex Barn" style. The Morrisons at the SE corner in Scunthorpe is one. The idea started as a way to blend with town centre architecture. But does the clock work? Many of them don't.

"Hegel remarks somewhere that all great world-historic facts and personages appear, so to speak, twice. He forgot to add: the first time as tragedy, the second time as farce." - Karl Marx

UK followers. Please sign this petition to lift restrictions to prescribing puberty blockers for trans children. Last week I learnt Finasteride - the drug Alice was prescribed because her GP refused to administer a puberty blocker - causes suicidal ideation. The PB ban puts trans youth at risk.