Bucket loads of skywater, barmy amounts of lack of warm,
bits and pieces of atmospheric movement and bugger all solar stuff at the
Castle this morn, the elbow is still misbehaving, the butler is still gathering
fat, carbon neutral teenagers and his Maj has discovered the joy of
teleportation (at least I think that is what he does).
It seems that some demented old fart has popped her (?)
clogs in a rundahn area of the Smoke known as the Ritz Hotel; the octogenarian was
once allegedly the first and last female (?) Prime Monster who managed to set
the precedent of selling orf all and sundry to fund tax cuts for the rich, she (?)
also managed to sell orf many, many council houses and took the money for tax
cuts for the rich instead of allowing councils to build replacements, she (?)
destroyed heavy industry, the car building sector, coal production, the
chuff-chuff network, phone line supplies, water delivery, leccy lines and gas
guzzling, using the dosh raised to give tax cuts to the rich.
She (?) put millions on the dole knackered
the NHS, and set up the groundwork for the financial debacle which we now enjoy
and kept us in the EU (sound familiar).
And apparently she (?) gave the Thatcherites the wonderful
moral direction of “take what you want, take it know and sod everyone else”
which survives to this day.
Allegedly she (?) will have a “state funeral” with soldiers
and everything which will cost more than a few bob.
All I can hope for is that Him/Her upstairs will pronounce
sentence on the old bag and give her the afterlife she (?) deserves.
Margaret Hilda
Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC, FRS 1925-2013-good fucking riddance....
Enough of all this bollocks:
Allegedly flights across the North Atlantic could get a lot
bumpier in the future if the climate changes as scientists expect.
Planes are already encountering stronger winds, and could
now face more turbulence, according to research led from Reading University,
UK.
The study, published
in Nature Climate Change, suggests that by mid-century passengers
will be bounced around more frequently and more strongly.
The zone in the North Atlantic affected by turbulence could
also increase.
Reading's Dr Paul Williams said comfort was not the only
consideration; there were financial consequences of bumpier airspace as well.
"It's certainly plausible that if flights get diverted
more to fly around turbulence rather than through it then the amount of fuel
that needs to be burnt will increase," he told BBC News.
"Fuel costs money, which airlines have to pay, and
ultimately it could of course be passengers buying their tickets who see the
prices go up."
Ah the old more atmospheric movement the higher the ticket
price ploy.....
Pauli Marinaccio Sr. traces his fear of frogs to a
childhood incident in Italy when a man holding bullfrogs chased him away after
he'd wandered from the vineyard where his parents worked.
Decades
later, he found himself describing his phobia to a jury, calling himself
"a prisoner in my own home" after runoff water from a nearby
development turned his 40-acre property into wetlands and inundated it with
frogs.
"I am petrified. I go home at night and I can't get in
my garage because of the frogs," Mr Marinaccio testified in 2009.
"They're right in front of the damn door, OK?"
It was part of a seven-year legal fight involving Mr
Marinaccio, the town of Clarence in upstate New York, and a developer that,
according to The Buffalo News,
finally ended last month when the state's highest court ruled that Mr
Marinaccio, who was awarded $US1.6 million ($1.54 million) in compensation
after the 2009 trial, is not entitled to an additional $250,000 in punitive
damages.
You could have moved you twat.....
Quantum entanglement is a quantum mechanical phenomenon in
which the quantum states of two or more objects have to be described with
reference to each other, even though the individual objects may be spatially
separated.
This leads to
correlations between observable physical properties of the systems.
For example, it is
possible to prepare two particles in a single quantum state such that when one
is observed to be spin-up, the other one will always be observed to be
spin-down and vice versa, this despite the fact that it is impossible to
predict, according to quantum mechanics, which set of measurements will be
observed.
As a result,
measurements performed on one system seem to be instantaneously influencing
other systems entangled with it.
But quantum
entanglement does not enable the transmission of classical information faster
than the speed of light. Quantum entanglement has applications in the emerging
technologies of quantum computing and quantum cryptography, and has been used
to realize quantum teleportation experimentally.
At the same time,
it prompts some of the more philosophically oriented discussions concerning
quantum theory.
The correlations
predicted by quantum mechanics, and observed in experiment; reject the
principle of local realism, which is that information about the state of a
system should only be mediated by interactions in its immediate surroundings.
Different views of
what is actually occurring in the process of quantum entanglement can be
related to different interpretations of quantum mechanics.
So now you know.....
So that’s how his Maj does it.....
And finally:
Police in Germany are
on the lookout for some thieves who made off with 5.5 tonnes of Nutella.
The jars of
chocolate-y spread were in a parked trailer in the centre of the town of Bad
Hersfeld, the U.K. Express said, citing a report Monday from German news agency
dpa
The haul, taken some time over the weekend, is valued at
approximately 15,000 Euros.
Police aren't sure
how many culprits they are looking for, but it is believed the same thieves
stole a truckload of Red Bull from the same location a few weeks ago, and then
about $40,000 worth of coffee two weeks ago.
They are obviously going
to open a breakfast bar....
That’s it: I’m orf to find out how
we live
And today’s
thought:
Angus
4 comments:
Hell! What a morning I've had trying to find out what is really happening around the country/world today.
This is going to be a "good time to bury bad news", is it not. All sorts of nasties will be sneeked out behind the scenes.
I read that Thatcher was a bit like Marmite - either loved or loathed.
I have never supported the Cons. (or LibLabs for that matter) - so I hate them all. :)
The only fun I'm having at the moment is reading all the comment columns, although I notice many papers have shut down 'comments'?
(Wonder why?)
Here's a cracker -
"We should definitely not waste taxpayers money on a state funeral, burn her in a coal fired power station at least she will give a little something back to the country."
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear!
I'm fed up with it all Bernard the commenter, but I do like the one you quoted, personally I think they should use her for medical research then we would know if she (?) was or wasn't an alien reptile in disguise:)
The Nutella one is the real news - a real mystery, that one.
Psst...wanna buy some cheap nutella James......
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