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The new method of regulating electricity demand when they switch off the radio 4 transmitter is going to be the Vanguards detonating their missiles in response and obliterating the densest electrical consumers in the country.
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China has invested heavily in the upgrading of infrastructure across east Africa to benefit from the drift of manufacturing capacity across from India when it inevitably happens mind.
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OwlFancier posted:The new method of regulating electricity demand when they switch off the radio 4 transmitter is going to be the Vanguards detonating their missiles in response and obliterating the densest electrical consumers in the country. Would raise the mean average temperature of the Hebrides to a balmy 4 degrees.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:28 |
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Total Meatlove posted:China has invested heavily in the upgrading of infrastructure across east Africa to benefit from the drift of manufacturing capacity across from India when it inevitably happens mind.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:29 |
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https://twitter.com/Haroon_Siddique/status/1333411493300367360 Womp womp.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:32 |
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Guavanaut posted:Germany seems to be doing similar with West Africa (well, the parts that aren't still subject to French theft) but in a much more subtle/liberal manner Colonialism and I don’t have to bring a ruler? Sign me up.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:34 |
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right wing hachetman in right wing shocker
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:34 |
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the big problem with 1b1r will continue to be that land/pipeline transport is expensive compared to container shipping by sea, and it's true even in the most developed, quiescent regions of the world, and there's no reason to think this will change. In peacetime, people gravitate to the cheapest option. it makes more sense as: 1. a way to subsidize the development of Western China by linking it with its neighbours 2. a limited diplomatic option in Central and South Asia 3. an emergency option in case of temporary crises in that order of importance
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:35 |
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Total Meatlove posted:Please don’t ignore this, it’s really important that you engage with your supplier on this and get the SMETS2 meter installed. They do rely on a mobile signal tho, and I'm in rural south wales too, with absolutely no mobile signal whatsoever. A lone figure standing on top of the nearest hill, folornly waving one arm in the air trying to receive a security code is a common sight round these parts. After the 3rd or so time explaining this over the phone, they stopped bothering me, and noone has bothered me for a couple of years now.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:38 |
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One boy one receptacle.
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Total Meatlove posted:Please don’t ignore this, it’s really important that you engage with your supplier on this and get the SMETS2 meter installed. I see. Thanks for the info.
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Continuity NIP posted:Not sure I understand. We exchange money for goods and services I think the point is like... what are we adding to the system to produce the money to exchange for goods and services? China is providing the labour, we are providing a whole bunch of people who are mostly paid to warm seats. Why doesn't china just make its own consumer class bigger and wealthier instead of relying on ours?
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:41 |
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Maybe it's for the best that the EHRC didn't end up investigating Islamophobia in the Conservative Party. They would've softballed it and then every right-winger in the country could hold up the eventual report as proof that the Tories are racism-free. At least if/when the Tories end up doing an internal investigation people can dismiss that as blatantly partisan much more easily.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:42 |
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Siphoning money out of other people's countries is generally the most reliable way to make yourself bigger and wealthier
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OzyMandrill posted:They do rely on a mobile signal tho, and I'm in rural south wales too, with absolutely no mobile signal whatsoever. A lone figure standing on top of the nearest hill, folornly waving one arm in the air trying to receive a security code is a common sight round these parts. I don’t know if you would be on a radio tele-switched meter. If you are it’ll be WPD who are dealing with the transition across. If not, then you’re likely fine. If you’ve got no signal then you’ve got no signal, and the utility of a smart meter is nowt until that’s sorted. Jaeluni Asjil posted:I see. Thanks for the info. No bother. The way that responsibility for, and the rollout of, smart meters was managed has been a nightmare.
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Total Meatlove posted:I don’t know if you would be on a radio tele-switched meter. If you are it’ll be WPD who are dealing with the transition across. If not, then you’re likely fine. If you’ve got no signal then you’ve got no signal, and the utility of a smart meter is nowt until that’s sorted. My mother has no mobile signal for a radius of 2-3 miles around her home. She has infinite problems explaining this to companies who insist she must be able to get texts or whathaveyou on her mobile (which in any case is never charged and lives in a drawer in case anyone wants to talk to the knives and forks*). *not original - pinched from someone else with elderly parents!
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:50 |
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OwlFancier posted:I realize it's in the dictionary I just object to it. Also an idea for Rowling's next book
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:51 |
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Having a ponder here: Should bodies like the EHRC be part of the judiciary? That would ensure proper independence. Would mean not cutting the legal budget to the quick but that's an entirely different argument.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 16:52 |
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https://twitter.com/TheIDSmiths/status/1333355057056780288
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:My mother has no mobile signal for a radius of 2-3 miles around her home. She has infinite problems explaining this to companies who insist she must be able to get texts or whathaveyou on her mobile (which in any case is never charged and lives in a drawer in case anyone wants to talk to the knives and forks*). One of the big reasons that a full coverage of the country is so important.
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Guavanaut posted:Also an idea for Rowling's next book it’s boko haram, not boko haram *flicks wrist*
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Guavanaut posted:
I can't see her ripping off it's always sunny
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:15 |
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He stood for the Whigs in 2015. https://twitter.com/jrc1921/status/1333425710036361218?s=19 The Whigs. In 2015
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:23 |
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notaspy posted:Having a ponder here: The unfortunate truth is that "independence" is impossible by any means. The possibility of neutrality is just a myth that we've somehow built an entire society around and its now obvious that it's a big castle on the sand.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:26 |
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https://twitter.com/joanna_louise0/status/1333322039067815936 I know Lawrence Fox is just a spoilt brat acting out because Billy got the house, the kids, the friends and the talent in the divorce but gently caress me he deserve the hate he gets.
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What could be more impartial than standing for the whigs?
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:27 |
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Gonzo McFee posted:https://twitter.com/joanna_louise0/status/1333322039067815936 He's high up on my "hope he gets COVID" list alright. It's a big list, I have a lot of scores to settle
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:28 |
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Total Meatlove posted:No bother. The way that responsibility for, and the rollout of, smart meters was managed has been a nightmare. Out of interest, are you involved in or well-versed in the smart meter rollout at some level? UKMT is usually great for effortposts from experts on different subjects and I'd really love an insider's view of what is going on there. Don't want to put you on the spot though! That document you linked is full of barely disguised panic which amazes me since the SMETS and SMETS2 rollout have been on the horizon for quite a while. I had the dumb meters in my place swapped out for SMETS2 when I moved in, and the IHD stopped acquiring readings within a week. It then intermittently picked up either gas or electricity but never both for another wee while until I changed provider and it died completely for 3 months. It recently woke back up and has realised it's on a new provider but they aren't taking smart reads yet and still want me to submit them manually. It looks like an absolute catastrofuck from where I'm sitting so I'd love an insder's opinion both on the tech and on why providers are struggling to roll it out.
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Catzilla posted:I don’t think Americans do savoury pies. Apart from something they call a pot pie which is not a pie, just a stew with a lid. I can only speak for the Ottawa area and the supermarkets I go to but... yes they do. There are a few different kinds of meat pie in the freezers, plus I just bought Pilsbury chilled pie crusts the other day which have a specific set of instructions for savoury pies on the box. Plus the first supermarket I thought of has a recipe section which includes 6 pages of recipes for pies at least like a third of which are savoury, and include stuff like cottage pie, shepherd's pie, pies with pastry on the bottom but not on the top, pies with pastry on the top but not on the bottom, pies with pastry on the bottom and mash on the top, pies with pastry on the top and the bottom, pies with puff pastry, etc. I haven't knowingly seen sausage rolls but I'm vegetarian so they're not something I look for.
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I think that is a commonwealth affectation, USAians do have a strange fixation with sweet pies.
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Gonzo McFee posted:https://twitter.com/joanna_louise0/status/1333322039067815936 Christ he's such a pernicious bellend.
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:44 |
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can we add Laurence Fox to the Weetman embargo list already
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:44 |
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WhatEvil posted:I haven't knowingly seen sausage rolls but I'm vegetarian so they're not something I look for. Andrew WK seemed mystified by the concept https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10157599304120329
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# ? Nov 30, 2020 17:45 |
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https://twitter.com/OC/status/1333178232992980993 also https://twitter.com/alanrogers123/status/1333413645045338112
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StarkingBarfish posted:Out of interest, are you involved in or well-versed in the smart meter rollout at some level? UKMT is usually great for effortposts from experts on different subjects and I'd really love an insider's view of what is going on there. Don't want to put you on the spot though! That document you linked is full of barely disguised panic which amazes me since the SMETS and SMETS2 rollout have been on the horizon for quite a while. I work in a connected capacity, but not on the dedicated smart meters side The barely disguised panic comes from the interconnected and incestuous nature of the utility industry in the UK. The history of the Data Communications Company and the network being created is the history of poor decisions though. (yay capita). To get agreement across a lot of the longer term objectives of any project, you’re looking at at least fourteen to twenty distinct companies and entities agreeing and being able to agree on standards and interoperability for legacy sets going back to the 60’s. I can see if anyone at work wants to do a tell all on how hosed it was, but to give you an idea, the current work being done to get energy data to anything approaching the open banking standards is to take til ‘23.
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The UK still produces a decent chunk of industrial goods - it's that what's left in the country is mostly stuff that requires high tech production, large capital investment and a heavily educated population. China could probably produce most of this stuff, and they are trying in some fields to become more self-sufficent and trustworthy. There's also the fact that western goods are much more trusted for quality etc - which is a much more widespread cultural business problem in China for which there's no easy fix.
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WhatEvil posted:I haven't knowingly seen sausage rolls but I'm vegetarian so they're not something I look for. In Canada sausage rolls are most commonly served as non-fancy finger food. People will pick them up from Costco or Canadian Superstore and serve them when guests come over, or during low-key events.
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https://twitter.com/nathanfielder/status/620060895209779200
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Jaeluni Asjil posted:Is that who our newly declared as 'Foreign Aid' drones are for when old Boris needs a poll boost. Look I get criticism/scaremongering of the Senedd at the beginning as a glorified local council but we're really at least a little better than that now (Council elections are 2022, Senedd ones are the ones next year), I do think the 2 week lockdown should have been for longer though tbf given how much it's now gone to poo poo. Although this section in the recent Wales TAC report on the tracking of people's movement is full on 'oh yeah they can do that with the data, huh I sure hope this never gets misused'
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Chat is the train wreck you would expect http://www.twitch.tv/ukgov_official?sr=a
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