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  • Well, the Iran one might....

    (Not impossible)

  • Their marketing has been awful though. They had a great build up with all the deep dive videos.... Then nothing for a month?!?

    I originally thought it was going to come out a month ago, just after the end of the videos, then was shocked to find out it was still a month away.

    I guess they wanted some time so they could address any feedback they got?

  • There is a downloads page, right click on "library" at the top and there is a downloads button that gives you a view of all pending/queued/current downloads etc.

    The sales have become less fancy than they used to be? I have seen lots of complaints that the events have gotten worse.

  • The bigger the grid the more resilient it is because it can cope with localised issues better.

    You only need the transfer switch (expensive!) On your solar installation if you actually get power cuts.

  • It could be an interesting thing to go through various incidents and look, it might boil down to if the parties involved both hold territory?

  • Are you browsing by all? Subscribe to what you are interested in and just browse that feed.

    That way you only get the stuff you want and can target it to directly that (maybe you want imaginary mermaids, but not monsters?)

  • As long as they are balanced, if you only ever have opinion pieces from one opinion, your just being biased by proxy.

    This can lead to being over balanced though and inviting climate deniers etc.

  • The well known phrase is "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter". I Imagine from their point of view, Israel is the 'terrorist' group, routinely bombing apartment buildings etc and that their actions are a proportionate counter (recent events nonwithstanding!)

    Both sides of the current conflict have/are committing atrocities, but the reporting of those atrocities should be as factual and unbiased as possible.

  • While us Brits love to complain about the BBC being biased (probably an actual issue for internal UK politics) its good to remember that it's still a world leading media outlet, and one of very few that can be considered not to be push an agenda. (I imagine I can find a lot of people that can probably disagree with that too....)

    Even Routers has started editorialising, and I thought they were just meant to be raw facts!

  • Looks interesting, the updated clans system should be good to try - although I have somehow never tried its current iteration...

    Do we know the planned release date?

  • If your going to bash him, don't do it for him playing computer games.

    ....there are plenty of proper reasons!

  • Would a debt card from a non profit building society not be ok?

    (Are building societies a UK thing only?)

  • Mostly top to bottom. But sometimes I write the body of the email, then add all the plesentarys after.

    Or even write the email, then work out who it's 'to' on the huge cc list...

  • Not the end of the world if they trim messages before sending them?

    It means you can click a line and type there, no need to press enter a few times first.

    Not email, but if I'm taking notes in a text editor I will hold down enter at the start to ensure I can just click and type anywhere.

    Now, if that pointless whitespace is being sent, I can imagine it annoying people in long email chains.

  • It means you can click a line and type there, no need to press enter a few times first.

    Not email, but if I'm taking notes in a text editor I will hold down enter at the start to ensure I can just click and type anywhere.

    Now, if that pointless whitespace is being sent, I can imagine it annoying people in long email chains.

  • The software support (proton) wasn't where is it now though. They also did it through third parties instead of in house.

    Could be interesting, they could probably market it.