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JackyJoll wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:24 pm
Mussels wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:21 pm
JackyJoll wrote: Tue Sep 28, 2021 10:07 pm

More of a slab, than a table?
I had one of those thick butchers blocks on a kitchen table in mind, plus my wife's obsession with true crime programmes.
And keen-edged cleavers?
We do have one but thankfully she's scared of it.
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GB number plate sticker no longer valid abroad

British motorists driving outside the UK must now remove old-style GB stickers or cover them up.

Instead they should display a UK sticker or have the UK identifier on their number plate.

The UK government guidance has been in place since Tuesday 28 September.

The new rules state that any driver with a GB sticker on their car now needs to replace it with a new UK one if they are taking their vehicle abroad.

The GB sticker has been displayed on British drivers' cars for 111 years and been valid for cars from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.


And before anyone starts frothing at the mouth about bloody European bureaucrats -
The move was only revealed by the United Nations which said it had received "a notification stating that the United Kingdom is changing the distinguishing sign that it had previously selected for display in international traffic on vehicles registered in the United Kingdom, from 'GB' to 'UK'".

Probably won't make a huge amount of difference, but I thought you ought to know.
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And while I'm here - Brexit paves the way for gene-edited crops

The UK government is to relax the regulation of gene-edited crops to enable commercial growing in England.

The plants are to be tested and assessed in the same way as conventional new varieties.

The changes are possible because the UK no longer has to follow European Union regulations, which are the strictest in the world.


Welcome to genetically mutilated food. :wtf:
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Lutin wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:20 pm And while I'm here - Brexit paves the way for gene-edited crops

The UK government is to relax the regulation of gene-edited crops to enable commercial growing in England.

The plants are to be tested and assessed in the same way as conventional new varieties.

The changes are possible because the UK no longer has to follow European Union regulations, which are the strictest in the world.


Welcome to genetically mutilated food. :wtf:
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Financial advice, from expert beating most professional traders.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/27/inve ... index.html
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Horse wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 6:58 pm Financial advice, from expert beating most professional traders.

https://edition.cnn.com/2021/09/27/inve ... index.html
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You want smart money? How's about this...

"Danish museum wants artist to pay back money after producing blank canvasses"

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-58746701

Genius. Both in terms of getting free money and producing controversial artwork :thumbup:
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Potter wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:29 pm
Lutin wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:20 pm And while I'm here - Brexit paves the way for gene-edited crops

The UK government is to relax the regulation of gene-edited crops to enable commercial growing in England.

The plants are to be tested and assessed in the same way as conventional new varieties.

The changes are possible because the UK no longer has to follow European Union regulations, which are the strictest in the world.


Welcome to genetically mutilated food. :wtf:
Let's not induce another panic buy.

They're not genetically modified, or mutilated, they're "Gene-edited crops, by contrast, often just have genes snipped out of them, producing new varieties within months that could also have been produced by traditional cross-breeding but over a period of several years."

I've got a spliced bougainvillea in my hallway, I'm not about to eat it, but neither am I worried about it morphing into a trifid.
I blame that Mendel bloke. For messing about with genes, not the bougainvilliea.
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Not before time . . .

https://www.bbc.com/sport/58732146

'Transgender inclusion, fairness and safety often cannot co-exist' says major review
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Yambo wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:45 pm Not before time . . .

https://www.bbc.com/sport/58732146

'Transgender inclusion, fairness and safety often cannot co-exist' says major review
No shit Sherlock, as they say.
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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:49 pm
Bike Breaker wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:21 pm I blame that Mendel bloke. For messing about with genes, not the bougainvilliea.
I don't know much about him, but now I've got two extra pages open to read about on Mendelian inheritance, on top of trying to write a board report and dealing with the vicissitudes of managing my day job :crazy:

When you have a spare 5 minutes, I'd move the bougainvilliea outside. There's no way I'd have those spikes in my house.
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Bike Breaker wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:21 pm
Potter wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:29 pm
Lutin wrote: Wed Sep 29, 2021 2:20 pm And while I'm here - Brexit paves the way for gene-edited crops

The UK government is to relax the regulation of gene-edited crops to enable commercial growing in England.

The plants are to be tested and assessed in the same way as conventional new varieties.

The changes are possible because the UK no longer has to follow European Union regulations, which are the strictest in the world.


Welcome to genetically mutilated food. :wtf:
Let's not induce another panic buy.

They're not genetically modified, or mutilated, they're "Gene-edited crops, by contrast, often just have genes snipped out of them, producing new varieties within months that could also have been produced by traditional cross-breeding but over a period of several years."

I've got a spliced bougainvillea in my hallway, I'm not about to eat it, but neither am I worried about it morphing into a trifid.
I blame that Mendel bloke. For messing about with genes, not the bougainvilliea.

His lad wrote some cracking tunes too.
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Potter wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:54 pm
Yambo wrote: Thu Sep 30, 2021 12:50 pm
When you have a spare 5 minutes, I'd move the bougainvilliea outside. There's no way I'd have those spikes in my house.
The Bougainvillaea in the garden and driveway are running wild,
I'll take a pic.

That's what they do. They can look lovely with great colours but they're nasty spiky things. I have one in my garden, a light purple and there's a yellow one, that's not in my garden that tries to prevent me from moving around as the gardeners only cut the bits in the communal areas. I hack it back regularly but then it's a bloody pain getting rid of the bits. :P
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'Google' is most searched word on Bing, Google says

The top entry on Microsoft's Bing search engine is for its rival Google, Google has said.

The claim was made in court, as Google made its case to appeal against a €4.3bn ($5bn) fine from the European Union for abusing its market power.

The EU accused Google of using Android's success in the smartphone market to make Google the default search engine.

But Google says its service is simply the most popular.



Don't know the ins and outs of this but it did make me chuckle.
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Just watching the news and they're commenting on the Met Police's failings that ultimately led to Sarah Everard's death at the hands of Wayne Couzens! His attitude to Women was so bad colleagues nicknamed him The Rapist! There were allegations of indecent exposure. He was a part of a "WhatsApp group involving police officers now under investigation over alleged misogynistic, racist and homophobic messages"! Flew under the radar? Was the fecking thing even on!
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Lutin wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:16 am The EU accused Google of using Android's success in the smartphone market to make Google the default search engine.
"You're successful because of your success".

Outrageous behaviour. How dare Google capitalise on their own success. :D
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Taipan wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 9:33 am Just watching the news and they're commenting on the Met Police's failings that ultimately led to Sarah Everard's death at the hands of Wayne Couzens! His attitude to Women was so bad colleagues nicknamed him The Rapist! There were allegations of indecent exposure. He was a part of a "WhatsApp group involving police officers now under investigation over alleged misogynistic, racist and homophobic messages"! Flew under the radar? Was the fecking thing even on!
and all that with a woman at the top.
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slowsider wrote: Fri Oct 01, 2021 11:14 am
and all that with a woman at the top.
I see your point, but if it was a bloke at the top they'd be demanding a woman be put in charge.

My friend was a DCI in the Met until retirement a couple of years back. His wife was a WPC for a good number of years. He's alluded to the view that in terms of progression in attitudes to women and ethnic minorities, nothing much has moved on in the last couple of decades with a hard core of officers.
He puts some of the blame with the brass and says one such incident prompted his decision to retire. He was asked to assist a new DCI in a case involving the murder of a serving police office (I'm vague on details intentionally). He duly did, said she was capable enough as SIO but clearly inexperienced, hence his mentoring on this very high profile case. During one break she mentioned that she was being fast-tracked to take her superintendent exam, the very exam my mate had been told he was unsuccessful in applying for some weeks earlier, having been held back for many years.
His view is that the more the Met tries to be progressive, the more the old timers push back and entrench their views more deeply, with added resentment.
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