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Pretty sure they can spare someone to go lower a flag, it takes a minute.
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Niece caught covid at Reading Festival. Was around my parents on Wednesday for a family take away that I was too lazy to go to. Now crazy sister who won't get vaxed and is visiting isn't allowed to leave for 10 days while everyone else in the family can carry on. I'm a mixture of incredibly smug that my sisters selfishness has bitten her in the arse and still slightly concerned for my parents, they are vaccinated but they are both in their 70s and not in the best of health.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 12:38 |
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Brave solider lowers the last remaining flag to half mast 9 minutes and 58 seconds after the Queen dies, thus preventing a new civil war.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 12:44 |
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Daniel Craig returns as Colonel Flag Shagger
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 12:52 |
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Johnson goes up on the roof to try and lower the flag and gets trapped, thus boosting the nations spirits
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 12:54 |
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Guavanaut posted:Daniel Craig returns as Colonel Flag Shagger James Bond will return in Flagfall.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 12:56 |
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Ghost Leviathan posted:A lot of those vehicles really bring to mind how the whole definition of 'car' legally has fringes. I have driven Model Ts a couple of times, and the thing that makes them a complete mindfuck is that they have three pedals, a lever that looks like a handbrake and two stalks behind the steering wheel but none of them do what they would do in a modern (post-1920s) car. The 'handbrake' is actually a combined parking brake and (sort of) clutch. Pull it all the way back and it's a parking brake. Put it to the middle and it's as close as a Model T can be to being neutral. To make the thing move you have to push down on the left pedal, which is partly a clutch pedal that works backwards to a normal one and partly a way of engaging first gear. To get into second (top) you have to put the gear/clutch/brake lever all the way forwards, then you come off the left pedal and that engages second gear. The middle pedal is what engages reverse (so long as the lever-thing is in the mid position) and the right pedal is a transmission brake. The stalks behind the wheel are your ignition timing and throttle controls. Given that the Model T was conceived when everything about car design was very much up in the air and it was intended for people who had never driven a car before, it makes a certain amount of sense. It's basically a modern automatic transmission but not automated - it's all epicyclic gears and band brakes. So once you've got it all sussed you never miss a gearchange, you can't grind the gears and you don't have to master biting points or clutch control. As a modern driver it's much more confusing. I found I got the hang of it quite quickly...until something unexpected happens and you revert to muscle memory. Then you end up trying to put it into first and reverse gear simultaneously and the man from Ford Heritage gives you angry looks. BalloonFish fucked around with this message at 13:05 on Sep 3, 2021 |
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It does own that the Tories leaned so hard into nationalist signifier bullshit like millimetric measurement of flags, and now they're scared of reaping the consequences
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 13:04 |
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I thought the whole point of a codeword, even if everyone knows what it is, was to give everyone time to prepare. Like "big bridge fell over 😢" gets whatsapped out to everyone and then they have some time to stop doing lines in the toilets and pick someone to send up to the roof, so that by the time someone (I assume in a delightfully unusual uniform and hat) strides to the palace gates to announce "The Queen is Dead" there's someone already in place. I'm sure someone will manage to balls it up somewhere though, even with all the 10 minutes and flag widths and that being matters of convention.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 13:08 |
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Makes me wonder if this is some kind of limited hangout situation, and there's actual a different supersecret codeword they haven't revealed. But also like, why bother
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 13:18 |
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BalloonFish posted:I have driven Model Ts a couple of times, and the thing that makes them a complete mindfuck is that they have three pedals, a lever that looks like a handbrake and two stalks behind the steering wheel but none of them do what they would do in a modern (post-1920s) car. And that just makes me imagine what it must have been like to go the other way around. I do hear that Model Ts show up a lot in early silent films because at that point they were easily available cheap old beaters, and their controls made them good stunt cars.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 13:34 |
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John McTernan (that's Blair's former Political Secretary) is the latest addition to the guilt by association club. https://twitter.com/johnmcternan/status/1433750987823587328?s=20 These days, if you say Novara Media are reasonable people and TWT "looks interesting" you're
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 13:42 |
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kecske posted:what the gently caress Oh, FFS. It was understandable when there wasn't one for Phillip, but for the Queen I think we should get one. Better get one for the coronation then.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 13:44 |
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Guavanaut posted:Were there ever any that were operated like the Cessna/light aircraft layout, where engine speed and braking is by hand and you steer (on the ground) with your feet? I think there is at least one tank (possibly the T34?) that has no steering at all, and instead you have differential brakes on the tracks. To make the tank turn left you put your foot down on the accelerator and then haul on the left brake to make it drift left. This was easier than setting up a differential drive system.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 14:19 |
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sebzilla posted:John McTernan (that's Blair's former Political Secretary) is the latest addition to the guilt by association club. Lmao the Labour right started this train rolling and now it’s running away and everyone is in it’s path, hilarious
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 14:20 |
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sebzilla posted:John McTernan (that's Blair's former Political Secretary) is the latest addition to the guilt by association club. Signed on to twitter to respond to that rabbi guy but after typing and not posting 300 comments had to sign out, uncommented, for the benefit of my blood pressure. Noxville posted:Lmao the Labour right started this train rolling and now it’s running away and everyone is in it’s path, hilarious Like the tale of the scorpion and the frog. Jaeluni Asjil fucked around with this message at 14:34 on Sep 3, 2021 |
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OwlFancier posted:I think there is at least one tank (possibly the T34?) that has no steering at all, and instead you have differential brakes on the tracks. To make the tank turn left you put your foot down on the accelerator and then haul on the left brake to make it drift left. This was easier than setting up a differential drive system. That was the majority of (internal-combustion[1]) tracked vehicles up to and through WW2, and is how even most modern tanks run[2]. It's actually really, really hard to set up a system to allow one track to reverse, and many of the WW2-era solutions were incredibly hard to use and maintain - stuff like having two gearboxes that had to be run simultaneously by the driver, manual reversers which took 10 or 15 seconds to drop in and out, leaving the tank paralysed while they did so, or weird planetary gearsets that detonate if you pull the wrong lever at the wrong time. Even today, most of the time, tracked vehicles are just steered that way in the majority of cases because it's much less wearing on the tracks and gearboxes to do so - that's why diggers and other heavy equipment still have turrets despite theoretically being able to turn in their own footprint, it's just cheaper and easier to do it that way despite the addidional weight and complexity. . Some lighter vehicles can actually bend the track somewhat and so can be steered like a car, but that's more for crew comfort and to not tear up roads than anything else. [1] The very first tracked vehicles were steam-driven and so could be run backwards and forwards directly, and the British and Germans both experimented with hydraulic piston-driven tracks to try and replicate this but again complexity and difficulty to maintain killed that off. [2] Most modern tanks use hydraulic torque converters which can't be instantly reversed - it takes a second or two - but the relative reliability more than makes up for it. The Yanks had one that used electric motors but if there's one thing that has a less-fun failure mode than high-pressure hydraulic fluid it's high-current electricity.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 15:13 |
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I think I saw a youtube video of an old steam lorry design that reversed by literally just fiddling with the valve on the steam engine to reverse the piston direction. E: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PFKa8K9qZBQ (good fun youtube channel if you like cars, also runs a general mechanics/woodwork channel) (I think my favourite bit is tensioning the drive chain by moving the entire rear axle backwards) OwlFancier fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Sep 3, 2021 |
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A robust and independent disciplinary system: https://twitter.com/siennamarla/status/1433787067461472258?s=19
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 15:33 |
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OwlFancier posted:I think I saw a youtube video of an old steam lorry design that reversed by literally just fiddling with the valve on the steam engine to reverse the piston direction. Yeah, that's how most steam engines work - running backwards is just a matter of reversing the valve timing so it can be done with a simple valve. For stuff like locomotives you turned that into a linear control so you could fine-tune the valve timing for high-speed running. Fun fact - the ease of doing this means that early steam locos and even road rollers only had a screw-brake (fnarr), basically like a handbrake to hold it in place when parked, you just chucked it in reverse when you wanted to slow down. e: There is, of course, a Tom Scott video of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3woUopc1ZS4 goddamnedtwisto fucked around with this message at 15:43 on Sep 3, 2021 |
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Lobster God posted:A robust and independent disciplinary system: What a shame the Women's PLP didn't stick up for Diane Abbott following the sheer amount of abuse she gets including from Jess 'I told DA to F Off' Flaps.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 15:46 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:The invasion of Iraq was a dead cat to distract us from the true atrocity that Blair committed in 2003, recalling and scrapping every last Invacar rather than letting owners and collectors keep them. there's the odd one about, this bloke has some great videos with his https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vaSeo0D0nDs
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 15:47 |
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but yeah what a pointless and poo poo thing to do
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 15:52 |
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welp looks like we gave all the vaccines to the boomers, kids get nowt. https://twitter.com/SkyNews/status/1433804389408444429
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:12 |
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Huh we're already vaccinating people 12-18 here and thinking of younger ages. Also a new finnish vaccine on the way as a nasal spray.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:20 |
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Yesss, children of men speedrun here we fuckin gooo
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:28 |
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going to love it in about 10 years when they discover covid gives you lung cancer or something
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:31 |
We're mass-vaccinating over 12s in Canada too.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:31 |
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It's heart disease and we already know.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:31 |
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Cases have been shooting up in Scotland since their schools opened. Brace for impact
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:31 |
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Guavanaut posted:It's heart disease and we already know. oh yeah i forgot that it gave you heart disease
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:41 |
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keep punching joe posted:welp looks like we gave all the vaccines to the boomers, kids get nowt. Well hold on a minute, if we are holding off vaccinating the kids and instead giving these much needed vaccinations to nations desperate for them then..... they arnt doing that are they?
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:45 |
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It's only in about 40% of mild-moderate cases as far as we know, so it's only slightly worse for your ticker than smoking for decades. Only nobody ever said "I don't normally want a covid but I'll have a few if I'm out for a drink" No wait, everyone packing into the pubs on the last day before lockdown and the first day after said that too
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:47 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:The invasion of Iraq was a dead cat to distract us from the true atrocity that Blair committed in 2003, recalling and scrapping every last Invacar rather than letting owners and collectors keep them.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:47 |
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My Dad had a three wheeler in the early 70s because he already had a motobike licence and you didn't actually need to be licenced for a car to drive one. He then parlayed his motorbike licence into a full yemeni drivers license because he needed to drive trucks while he was working there, and then when he moved back to the UK he was able to use his yemeni licence to get a full british drivers licence without ever actually taking a driving test. It's an extremely boomer story. I think they changed the rules eventually and he did have to do a proper driving test, which he is still bitter about.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 16:53 |
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Specialist in Messerschmitts and Heinkels over London, featured in the Daily Mail, recently operating under a new name.
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a pipe smoking dog posted:My Dad had a three wheeler in the early 70s because he already had a motobike licence and you didn't actually need to be licenced for a car to drive one. That's wild. I was surprised to learn that I can drive an 11t truck or towed vehicle combination (with a towed vehicle up to 4.6t) on a standard license in Canada. I've just checked and yeah, I can't translate that to getting a higher class of license if I come back to the UK, and in fact, even if I had an actual truck/bus license from Canada, I'd need to take a new one in the UK: "I Have a Large Truck / Bus License from Canada. Can I drive a Truck or Bus? No. The DVLA website indicates that you must pass a driving test in Great Britain to be able to drive larger vehicle. In fact, you probably need to take a regular car license driving test as well. The DVLA site says, “Driving test candidates are required to pass a motor car (category B) test first before applying for provisional entitlement for larger vehicles.”
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https://twitter.com/Lowkey0nline/status/1420439702923059201?s=19 Shocked, I tell you.
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# ? Sep 3, 2021 17:16 |
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Now enjoying the peculiar mental image of a 7-foot tall goth wearing £600 trousers casually emerge from a beaten-up three wheeler
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Wouldn't be much weirder than the things people turn up to goth weekend in.
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