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That used to be the guideline that Filly and I worked by: if we both liked it - buy it. Nowadays we have an extra test: where will it go (replace)?
As it happens, we have two pics arriving c/o UPS, on Tuesday. All being well.
One is a small watercolour, which will go in the bathroom (needing a new hook), the other a large screenprint which will replace a framed photo.
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Horse wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 6:02 pm https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-63423811
Piet Mondrian artwork displayed upside down for 75 years
I can't help thinking that that bit of 'art' isn't the finished article. It's just a canvas masking taped up ready for spraying with a rattle can. Mondrian had been using up some old rolls of masking tape rather than buy a couple of new ones.
Mondrian was deciding on the colour to spray with when some dumb 'art lover' saw it and told Mondrian that he'd pay him some silly money for it.
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A turkey shortage has been predicted for the third year in a row, did anyone notice a lack over the last 2 years?
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https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-022-03322-2
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The UK and continental Europe have been hit by an “unprecedented” number of cases of avian flu this summer, with 47.7m birds having been culled since last autumn, according to new figures.
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Another end of an era:
https://scramble.nl/military-news/raf-h ... t-for-sale
The Royal Air Force's (RAF) fleet of fourteen Lockheed Hercules transporters will be made available for sale through the Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA) from 2023.
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The Royal Air Force's (RAF) fleet of fourteen Lockheed Hercules transporters will be made available for sale through the Defence Equipment Sales Authority (DESA) from 2023.
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On yer bikeHorse wrote: ↑Fri Oct 28, 2022 6:41 pmHave you ever seen one? I was of similar opinion from seeing photos in books. When they're right 'there' they look a whole lot better*
* caveats: definitions of 'better' might vary.
FWIW I like art that looks like what it's supposed to be and don't really 'get' abstracts. But, in the right place, I'd give some Mondrians house room.
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Sounds like a lovely bloke, stalking survivors of terror attacks in the hope of proving it's all a hoax.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-63412651Richard D Hall has described how he physically tracks down survivors of the attack - in which 22 people were killed and more than 100 injured - to determine whether it was faked. He says he spied on Eve from a vehicle parked outside her home.
In a video shared with his followers online, Mr Hall demonstrates setting up a camera to film Eve, now profoundly disabled and in a wheelchair, to see whether she can in fact walk...
Mr Hall suggests that those who were killed in the attack are really alive and living abroad. He also promotes theories that several other UK terror attacks were staged. A former engineer and website designer, he makes money from selling books and DVDs outlining his theories, as well as speaking at events and posting videos online. As recently as mid-October, he had more than 16 million views and 80,000 subscribers on YouTube.
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In theory I'm all for it - the "what if!" generation should be encouraged to keep their unverifiable nonsense in the public domain, where it can be clearly shown as hooey. What I don't agree with is folk continually turning these into tv programmes with zero scrutiny as if these are popularly held beliefs deserving airtime.Hoonercat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 10:54 am Sounds like a lovely bloke, stalking survivors of terror attacks in the hope of proving it's all a hoax.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-63412651Richard D Hall has described how he physically tracks down survivors of the attack - in which 22 people were killed and more than 100 injured - to determine whether it was faked. He says he spied on Eve from a vehicle parked outside her home.
In a video shared with his followers online, Mr Hall demonstrates setting up a camera to film Eve, now profoundly disabled and in a wheelchair, to see whether she can in fact walk...
Mr Hall suggests that those who were killed in the attack are really alive and living abroad. He also promotes theories that several other UK terror attacks were staged. A former engineer and website designer, he makes money from selling books and DVDs outlining his theories, as well as speaking at events and posting videos online. As recently as mid-October, he had more than 16 million views and 80,000 subscribers on YouTube.
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The conspiracy obsession is odd, but I don't think this guy has sunk anywhere near as low as many mainstream journalists do.Hoonercat wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 10:54 am Sounds like a lovely bloke, stalking survivors of terror attacks in the hope of proving it's all a hoax.
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-63412651Richard D Hall has described how he physically tracks down survivors of the attack - in which 22 people were killed and more than 100 injured - to determine whether it was faked. He says he spied on Eve from a vehicle parked outside her home.
In a video shared with his followers online, Mr Hall demonstrates setting up a camera to film Eve, now profoundly disabled and in a wheelchair, to see whether she can in fact walk...
Mr Hall suggests that those who were killed in the attack are really alive and living abroad. He also promotes theories that several other UK terror attacks were staged. A former engineer and website designer, he makes money from selling books and DVDs outlining his theories, as well as speaking at events and posting videos online. As recently as mid-October, he had more than 16 million views and 80,000 subscribers on YouTube.
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You think we have it bad? Here are monthly inflation rates in EU countries. Make of them what you will.
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So we're slightly better than Sweden, Slovenia, Germany and Austria, and worse than Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, Spain, Luxembourg, Ireland, Finland, Malta and France?
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Just for example, France's official inflation figure has been reduced because of the French govt's effective nationalisation of EDF. So inflation has been reduced but taxes and/or public debt will have to increase. Sleight of hand.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:29 pm So we're slightly better than Sweden, Slovenia, Germany and Austria, and worse than Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, Spain, Luxembourg, Ireland, Finland, Malta and France?
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Definitely subsidies going on of the French power industry.
In 2021, EDF was the leading company in the wholesale electricity generation market in Great Britain (GB), with a share of nearly 22 percent.
https://www.statista.com/statistics/589 ... %20percent.
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Not if effective nationalisation of the energy industry makes it more efficient and less susceptible to external shocks and market movements, which in this case it has. It's a case of better choices leading to better outcomes for the country as a whole.irie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:02 pmJust for example, France's official inflation figure has been reduced because of the French govt's effective nationalisation of EDF. So inflation has been reduced but taxes and/or public debt will have to increase. Sleight of hand.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:29 pm So we're slightly better than Sweden, Slovenia, Germany and Austria, and worse than Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, Spain, Luxembourg, Ireland, Finland, Malta and France?
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Mainstream media:
A deranged Trump supporting MAGA lunatic, breaks into speaker Pelosi's house determined to kill her in a continuation of the Jan 6th insurrection.
Lunatic right wing conspiracy theory:
Well known left wing LGBTQ+ supporting male prostitute has an argument with his client, Nancy Pelosi's husband.
"What's the difference between a conspiracy theory and yesterdays news?"
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A deranged Trump supporting MAGA lunatic, breaks into speaker Pelosi's house determined to kill her in a continuation of the Jan 6th insurrection.
Lunatic right wing conspiracy theory:
Well known left wing LGBTQ+ supporting male prostitute has an argument with his client, Nancy Pelosi's husband.
"What's the difference between a conspiracy theory and yesterdays news?"
About six months...
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Those Frenchies and their sleight of hand schemesirie wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 9:02 pmJust for example, France's official inflation figure has been reduced because of the French govt's effective nationalisation of EDF. So inflation has been reduced but taxes and/or public debt will have to increase. Sleight of hand.mangocrazy wrote: ↑Mon Oct 31, 2022 8:29 pm So we're slightly better than Sweden, Slovenia, Germany and Austria, and worse than Portugal, Italy, Cyprus, Spain, Luxembourg, Ireland, Finland, Malta and France?
It cost the French 8 billion Euros to cap energy prices in 2022, and an estimated 10 billion to nationalise EDF (at which point, they will actually own something for their money).In a statement today, the ONS said: “The implication for consumer price inflation of the classification decision is that the EPG as a subsidy on products paid by central government to energy suppliers, influences the prices that domestic consumers are charged for a unit of gas or electricity.
“It is these reduced unit prices that will be used in compiling the Consumer Prices Index, including owner occupiers’ housing costs, Consumer Prices Index and Retail Prices Index, which will hence be lower while the schemes are in operation than if the EPG had not been introduced.”
The UK's energy subsidy schemes are estimated to cost £60 billion over the next six months, at which point they'll own a bigger pile of debt and will quite possibly be looking at large price increases if the schemes are not extended in April, which will further fuel inflation.