Emsquared

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[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 1 points 4 months ago

I don't mind wheeliebin. We have a tendency to naff-ify everyday items so they always sound unglamourous - witness Brit garage "garidge" vs US "gararj"). In Australia they were called "Otto", after the company that made them. 

Not sure which words I'm uncomfortable with. 

I try not to use Twat even though it can still happen when I'm really exasperated. 

Also loo and bog for toilet I avoid. Only bog is really off limits though. 

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 0 points 6 months ago

There have been a few attempt to realise a better use for the EPG like the Pure Evoke-3 radio that had epg and recording (I even remember the Psion Wavefinder from the early 2000s that used software on a Windows pc and let you schedule recordings) but sadly the nearest we got to any usable nin-internet radio recording option with epg has been via Freeview, Freesat or Sky satellite boxes but that wouldn't necessarily get you access to all the stations on DAB.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 3 points 7 months ago

The price they should be.

 

Hell hath no fury like a foul mouthed, jealous parrot...

 

It's like a cat pub crawl but just the one pub 30 miles away.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 1 points 7 months ago

Sorry I meant a change this big would require a 2nd term to implement and it's that which looks unlikely.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 0 points 7 months ago

Seen similar locally. Went in a B&M and the Xmas aisle dwarfs the Halloween aisle. It used to be little Xmas stuff until after firework night (November 5th).

It's a funny old world but I'm not always laughing.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 3 points 8 months ago (2 children)

In opposition Labour talked about replacing council tax with a charge with would be 0.5% of the value of the property you lived in which would halve our bill but obviously mostly increase the bills for much property in London and the south east.

Can't see them being in office long enough to even implement it.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 2 points 8 months ago

Ha. Good point re indoors. Clearly this cat breaks all the laws of physics. Another quantum cat that can be in two places at once.

 

He's a one-cat crime wave (apparently).

 

Renegade tortoise tastes temporary freedom via 16 day bender.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 40 points 9 months ago (25 children)

This wasn't even a one off. This guys video channel was just him waiting for this to happen and it happened very frequently. I do remember seeing several where the police weren't really that supportive (probably as, though it made a point it was basically planned confrontation for video views).

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 0 points 9 months ago

Well the herbal was great so haven't ordered any tea as yet as was seeing if anybody had any experience with them. Good range of teas at least.

 

Had a friend visit from the North East and they brought a bag of Ringtons herbal tea so looked them up. Quite the extensive tea offering incl. various loose leaf teas. Wonder if anyone has tried ant of their tea offerings?

Ringtons Tea

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 1 points 9 months ago

That tells us something about where our culture has gone and is going. I feel what you are seeing reflects this. There's a herd mentality driving a lot of norms.

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 2 points 9 months ago

That's an interesting question. I don't think the advantages of the fediverse are part of any zeitgeist so are not attracting new and diverse users other than maybe through places like Flipboard and maybe Ghost. The future of social media is certainly going to remain fragmented and the fediverse fragments itself by default anyway. I do think that how people use social media is changing; people are tired of overuse to some extent. Does the fediverse have a future? I think it'll remain its own niche as corporate offerings come and go. Increased Interest may come from an unexpected growth in a specialism that is federated. I think my idealism for what the fediverse could achieve is now muted as I probably no longer have faith in open networks as the cultures are way too different so I probably now see the fediverse less through the email analogy and more through the linux analogy. If fedi plods on refining itself in its own slow way (volunteers and no money make for slow progress) then who know the next time a corp offering destroys itself and people search for a less awful and exploitative environment then it might just win out in the long term though I'm not entirely convinced about that. Does that mean i'm off to corporate networks. Not really. I'd rather just stop altogether than fall down that rabbit hole again.

 

Not a question i'd ever remotely considered...

[–] Emsquared@feddit.uk 3 points 9 months ago (1 children)

To me any war on homeland soil would mostly mean crippling infrastructure via hacking & inciting unrest. Worst case scenario a strategic nuclear or emp strike on military sites though by that stage we're clearly in a very worrying place.

 

I detect a rabid dislike of seagulls meets a slow news day

 

From Moon Safari

 

From the breakthrough album, Ancient Heart, 1988.

 

A much covered song that was featured in the film, The Thomas Crown Affair.

 

Iconic crunchy Fairlight fancies.

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