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  • Speaking as a layman, I just think it's fuckin' awesome how a big chonky boi can be propelled upwards at Mach Yeet and get casually dropped off in orbit.

    Even though Musk is a cunt, I still love watching SpaceX streams to see big bits of metal get put upwards by lots of fire and noise, and then fuckin' land where they started seven or eight minutes later.

    Science is fuckin mint, man.

  • Not very well I should imagine, but it is a symbolic move and the rumblings of things to come from other organisations.

    I should imagine direct imports to Ireland from Israel will stop... but as soon as the goods enter the Schengen zone elsewhere, there'll be very little to stop them without controls at the zone entry point (unlikely) or inspections at the Irish border (unlikely again).

    Happy to be corrected though.

  • Yes. As always though, context is key.

    I tend to look at it as a see-saw. Run-of-the-mill kindness and general acts good nature sit near the fulcrum of one end of the seesaw. Similarly, a single or very few acts of genuine heroism and selflessness sit right at the far end of the "good" end of the seesaw, providing as much effort the lean towards the "good egg" character trait than the dozens of daily acts.

    On the other end of the see-saw, being a general cunt sits near the fulcrum of the "bad" end for me, genuine malicious acts of emotional daaaamage or shithousery sit in the middle, with outright rape; murder; Nickelback fan club membership; and noncery sit at the far end.

    So yes, on balance, if someone is habitually a good spud on the daily but happened to get a bit frisky with someone other than their monogamous partner once, I'd still say overall they were a good person but with shit judgement.

    Equally, someone like Jimmy Saville or raised millions of pounds for British charities with his fame and stardom appeared to be a stand up guy, but the covert fiddling offsets that almost instantly.

    A crude metaphor, but it works for me.

  • Thank you, friend. It's lovely to have such a positive reply.

    I'd recommend it to anyone - education is never wasted. This is the end of year five or six now mind and I've had a bit of a titsful of it - the summer break has come at a perfect time. I'll smash this last year in then give it a rest I think, maybe formalise my French over a year or two.

  • Teaching my dog the "kiss" command has been one of the best things ever.

    Even when he's turbo excited to see me, a quick "sit" followed by a "kiss" gets him pointing his nose in the air so I can kiss it.

    He's a good boy.

  • I abandoned my plan to go into software development by means of university, left secondary school and took up employment in a different field.

    After a bit of lateral movement and promotion to a job that was more desk-oriented, I'm doing a computing degree part time, and I actually really enjoy it.

    I'm doing it for fun, because I enjoy the subject - I've got no plans to use it and there's no job pinned on the hopes of passing. It's wonderfully liberating.

    That said, I appreciate I'm in a privileged position to be able to do what I'm doing.

  • Academic year is largely done, so I'm looking forward to three months of kicking the arse out of my gaming to-play list; getting out running more; and spending time with the family.

    For the second three months, I'm looking forward to enjoying the study and achieving good grades, before it fades away into another nine month slog and the pass mark becomes the target and not the minimum 😂

  • The only minor problem with debit or charge cards in Europe is that the initial preauthorisation amount is actually debited from your account - so if the preauth is £15 or £30 or £40 - regardless of whether you put £1.50 of juice in or £14.99, the £15 is debited until the transaction finalises and the remainder is refunded a few days later.

    As much as I like using contactless payment to avoid using an app or an RFID or NFC card, I do have more problems with failed attempts to charge using a bank card.

    Using the ChargePlace Scotland card to tap in seems to work way more consistently for whatever reason, across that network.

    edit: or get a Type 2 charger in the house, or a granny charger at worst.

  • I agree - I'm not expert but I know that the mining of rare earth metals and the disposal of some EV components are problematic. It's not a perfect solution.

    That said, better solutions such as fuel cells or hydrogen are still 10-15 years away, and "better" shouldn't be the enemy of perfect. I'm not particularly car proud and cars tend to last me twelve-fifteen years so I went for an EV hoping that an even better tech will be available by the time I need a car next time round.

  • The BBC seems to annoy the extremea of folk in the UK. The left claim it to be a Tory mouthpiece; the right claim it to push left agenda.

    If you've got the opposing ends moaning like fuck then I figure they're doing something right.

    (edit: BBC, not NBC, no idea why my phone's gone full American)

  • A colleague of mine used to work quite high up in UK Government, achieved all she wanted to, and came to our team. Absolute golden woman, genuinely lovely. She was from Glasgow originally but spent most of her time in London, poor soul.

    When she was in "professional mode" - she had a voice that I could fall in love with. A beautifully smooth tone and a lovely rhythm, confident but gentle, in a nice heart of England accent.

    As soon as she came out of a meeting or put the phone down though, she threw the voice out of the window and it was "fuck off you pure cunt" or "get tae fuck you fuckin roaster" or "no mate you can pure fuck all of the way off" in the thickest, harshest of Glaswegian tones.

    Absolute gem. No ego, you knew where you stood, and it was highly entertaining.