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The $1B BrewDog deal that left everyone empty-handed

littlelaw.co.uk
5 points·by arethuza·5 miesięcy temu·1 comments

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arethuza
·wczoraj·discuss
"Cometh the hour, cometh the bin".
arethuza
·wczoraj·discuss
The decision to not go with the development of extremely large thermonuclear weapons might count - the US Sundial Project was supposed to be about 10 gigatons of TNT. Not the most practical weapons but once you get to a certain size delivery arguably stops being a problem - its going to kill everyone anyway so doesn't matter where you let it off!

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sundial_(weapon)

Edit: Mind you, I wonder if the design for Sundial is stored somewhere...
arethuza
·8 dni temu·discuss
The steering wheel on my Scala has 8 buttons, two knobs (which can be clicked), 2 flappy paddles and 3 stalks...
arethuza
·8 dni temu·discuss
Yeah I once saw a system designed about 2000 or so that pulled messages from an MQ queue and updated a database all within a single transaction managed by COM+. To be honest the distributed transaction side of it seemed more bother than it was worth...
arethuza
·16 dni temu·discuss
I think that is changing though: https://www.business.gov.uk/campaign/employment-changes/
arethuza
·16 dni temu·discuss
There are about 17,000 heat networks in the UK: https://energysavingtrust.org.uk/business/consultancy-and-st...

Only about 2% of the total heating used though...
arethuza
·16 dni temu·discuss
Different legal systems have options for groups organizing to do a join litigation e.g. England and Wales have Group Litigation Orders.

I'm not a lawyer and not in England or Wales! ;-)
arethuza
·17 dni temu·discuss
That sounds a bit like the UK concept of a Company Limited by Guarantee - which is used by a lot of charities.

Edit: I'm not a lawyer either!
arethuza
·17 dni temu·discuss
If you buy and off the shelf company then you don't need any of that - they supply a pile of stuff (e.g. articles of association) and you don't need a solicitor to be involved.

Edit: And these days you don't even need two people - used to be that you needed two directors or director and company secretary.
arethuza
·17 dni temu·discuss
When I co-founded a company in the UK in 1995 there were two £1 shares - one for each founder. Mind you it was an off the shelf company - but the process couldn't really be much simpler back then - and its probably a lot simpler now.
arethuza
·17 dni temu·discuss
Did you mean the 1956 Suez Crisis?

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suez_Crisis
arethuza
·18 dni temu·discuss
UK debt to GDP ratio is quite a bit less than that of the US?
arethuza
·18 dni temu·discuss
A lot of social housing in the UK (about 45%) isn't owned by councils so can't really be sold off by the state?
arethuza
·19 dni temu·discuss
A rough calculation: £8,580 funding per child at state school, ~90,000 less in private schools and in state schools so about £770 million more required for state school funding and this measure is supposed to bring in about £1.7 billion a year...

So it looks like it would pay for itself?

Edit: We don't charge VAT on private healthcare - so charging it on private education looks a bit inconsistent to me.
arethuza
·19 dni temu·discuss
Senior leaders in large companies I've worked at always had a fairly high turnover just because they all tend to be hyper competitive and engaged in their own Game of Thrones type competitions - which someone has to lose.
arethuza
·22 dni temu·discuss
Reminds me of the scene from Devs:

"The box contains us, the box contains everything and inside the box there's another box"
arethuza
·23 dni temu·discuss
"Even though the house is really old"

Apart from a brief spell when I was very young and my family lived in a 1950s council house I've never lived in a building as new as that... and I'm 60 and have lived in 11 different properties. But that's the UK and Edinburgh for you...

Edit: Never had any mould problems but then again most of the places I lived had draughty sash windows...
arethuza
·23 dni temu·discuss
Is that to restart the call to the same person or a case id that gives details of your request and that could be passed to anyone?
arethuza
·23 dni temu·discuss
Yes, was just relating my experience - it's just go the the point where I personally opt to play safe. Like everyone I do get calls from people who aren't in my contact list but it was getting silly so I've defaulted to ignoring them and it works for me. Anyone serious is going to be happy leaving a message - which suits me anyway as I spend a large part of my work day in Teams calls.
arethuza
·23 dni temu·discuss
Just looking at my incoming call list on my phone for yesterday: "Suspected Spam", "Suspected Spam", "Suspected Spam", "Potential Fraud", "Suspected Spam", "Suspected Spam", a real call, "Suspected Spam", "Suspected Spam"...

Phone is set to only notify me for numbers for known contacts - does mean that I occasionally miss calls from other people, but I can live with that.