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1 points·by nephihaha·19 giorni fa·0 comments

Sword Swallowing and Its Side Effects

pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
17 points·by nephihaha·20 giorni fa·0 comments

UK's top data and AI regulator quits after 'inappropriate' humour

bbc.co.uk
6 points·by nephihaha·21 giorni fa·7 comments

Global Leyline Simulator

maps.leylines.net
1 points·by nephihaha·22 giorni fa·1 comments

Not just America, China's top scientists are dying mysteriously

economictimes.indiatimes.com
7 points·by nephihaha·mese scorso·2 comments

Poison your data against AI

youtube.com
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The Soviet anti-gay purge no one talks about [video]

youtube.com
3 points·by nephihaha·2 mesi fa·1 comments

Gillette's Metropolis. A Razor Dystopia

passingstrangeness.wordpress.com
3 points·by nephihaha·2 mesi fa·0 comments

How to Lose a Fight (skillfully) (2011)

expertboxing.com
2 points·by nephihaha·2 mesi fa·0 comments

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1 points·by nephihaha·2 mesi fa·0 comments

Highlander returns to theaters in glorious 4K, for 40th anniversary.

polygon.com
4 points·by nephihaha·2 mesi fa·5 comments

Australia Kangaroo Coin, the World's Largest Gold Coin

perthmint.com
1 points·by nephihaha·2 mesi fa·4 comments

Brilliant Maps: Which Countries Censor the Internet the Most?

brilliantmaps.com
3 points·by nephihaha·3 mesi fa·1 comments

The Soviet Sherlock Holmes (With English Subtitles)

youtube.com
5 points·by nephihaha·4 mesi fa·1 comments

Rob Grant Obituary on Ganymede and Titan

ganymede.tv
1 points·by nephihaha·4 mesi fa·1 comments

Rob Grant, creator of Red Dwarf, has died

beyondthejoke.co.uk
288 points·by nephihaha·4 mesi fa·93 comments

Syphilis Situation in Seattle is insane [video]

youtube.com
1 points·by nephihaha·5 mesi fa·0 comments

Cambridge college to target elite private schools for student recruitment

uk.news.yahoo.com
1 points·by nephihaha·6 mesi fa·2 comments

(Greenland) Our Friends in the North (2008)

bellacaledonia.org.uk
2 points·by nephihaha·6 mesi fa·2 comments

Evri driver arrested after 120 parcels stolen before Christmas

uk.news.yahoo.com
1 points·by nephihaha·7 mesi fa·1 comments

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nephihaha
·17 ore fa·discuss
"Never heard of her" I don't know whether this is a UK thing or not, but her songs were still on heavy rotation here (i.e. before she died). I was at a karaoke last week and people did two of her songs. Her voice was distinctive.

I've been learning to play an instrument over the past year or and and we did one of her songs in the class.

So no, she was not forgotten by the time of her death.
nephihaha
·17 ore fa·discuss
Children are going to witness or experience violence at some point or ask questions about it. They will probably see some at school. I think it depends when and how you introduce it. For example, there is a heavy focus on refugees in western schools and media, but at some point a child is eventually going to have to ask what refugees are running from. (Torture and violence.) It's hard to avoid discussing violence in the context of history, or even when bullying comes up.
nephihaha
·17 ore fa·discuss
I would argue that effective tutoring is going to have to factor in the child having regular breaks. Staring at an object a short distance away for prolonged periods will effect their eyesight, and they also need some kind of movement for other physiological reasons.
nephihaha
·18 ore fa·discuss
It depends if you consider 1300 years ago to be "just a moment" ago. Whatever we are seeing there is old news.
nephihaha
·l’altro ieri·discuss
"It's a Heartache" is a very moving song. RIP.
nephihaha
·l’altro ieri·discuss
You will own nothing and be bitterly unhappy.

Maybe.
nephihaha
·3 giorni fa·discuss
Maybe because I do searches for specific topics and no blogs appear in the results. This is even though I know certain blogs contain information on the topics I'm interested in, and instead I get "trusted media" which has information often only loosely connected to what I'm after.
nephihaha
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Not completely. You could get a market gardener type scenario where people could sell some plants on a smaller scale. Some of the best beer comes from small breweries. Surely the same applies here?
nephihaha
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Like I say, the Manx government is not British when it suits it (offshore banking) but is British when it does suit it (defence). Their relationship is complicated, and often contradictory.

Apart from the Commonwealth Games, there is little effort to set up a proper national sporting infrastructure like the Faroe Islands have. Their football team does not get out much and if they have a national rugby side I've never heard of it.
nephihaha
·4 giorni fa·discuss
NI gets very messy! They had so many lines once and between the Troubles and cuts, they lost many of them. (The cross-border canal system was even more neglected.) The NI trains run on a different gauge from here (this came up yesterday when someone was talking about the possibility of a train between Scotland and there.

The train to Dublin is way slower than it should be. The trains within the Republic tend to be much better. That said, Letterkenny's most logical rail connection would be to Derry just due to the lay of the land.
nephihaha
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Some people here think if it's on Wikipedia it's authoritative. Yours truly has written many Wikipedia articles, some translated into ten or more languages. I've seen how ugly it is behind the scenes there.

I miss blogs. They are omitted from searches now but are among the best internet search content. Threadinburgh is one of the best online resources about Edinburgh by far.
nephihaha
·4 giorni fa·discuss
Some of those Canadian people probably did not have a good business plan, but it is clear the British government doesn't like the idea of a small grower with a few plants. Even though that should be allowed as much as it is with brewing.
nephihaha
·4 giorni fa·discuss
I could also mention Manx Railways, which are historic heritage lines, but there are at least three railway lines there that are mostly used by tourists and some commuters.

The Isle of Man has a curious relationship with the UK. As a Manxman once said to me, the government there is British when it feels like it and not British when it feels like it.
nephihaha
·5 giorni fa·discuss
A couple of obvious observations: * Does not include Northern Ireland or the Isle of Man, both of which have notable rail networks (as they are not in GB). * Does not include heritage railways. There are a number of other railways on here which are not marked but offer tourist travel.
nephihaha
·5 giorni fa·discuss
Most of the UK. Northern Ireland's network is not included.
nephihaha
·5 giorni fa·discuss
In the UK currently, an estimated third of cigarettes are illegal, because of the high duty on tobacco. What will probably happen here is that the British government will do the same if cannabis is legalised. They are already starting ensuring that only they and their friends can supply medical cannabis, meaning that we don't have a proper open market before it's even started.
nephihaha
·6 giorni fa·discuss
I am aware of someone who does both, because I overheard someone discussing it with him. Cannabis will retain a black market when it becomes a government cash cow.
nephihaha
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Sadly it has been during most of human history. I think the establishment resents the masses becoming over educated. The 1990s internet had a wealth of views and information on it. Now you can only access approved sources via search engines thanks to scaremongering, and have CloudFlare monitoring everything you do.
nephihaha
·6 giorni fa·discuss
You forget some people have dementia or that there were more sophisticated versions. Many people saw it as a means to make a bit of money on the side.
nephihaha
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Tennis and rugby had video refs about twenty years before soccer did. Rugby is a much more complex game than soccer, so the implication must be something in referee culture. Football fans act as if this is something new and complicated.

I second the comment about all the advertising. It's hideous.