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  4. Been trying to join this for a good while now and i seem to be getting no where, last submision to join was probably done early december and been pending since ? cancelled that submission tonight and submitted another one,, Benn on this version for may be 15 yr ish but is there something that wont allow me to join the FB version ?? I know one or 2 otheres that have tried and heard nothing back as well,,
  5. haven't had a pint of that for a long time
  6. Reform UK urged to explain why party treasurer named in dozens of Epstein files WWW.THENATIONAL.SCOT REFORM UK are under pressure to explain why their treasurer appears numerous times in the Epstein files over more than a decade
  7. If only I were that accomplished at propaganda.
  8. The most valuable thing I learnt last week was how to include "-ai" in any Google search. To avoid having to see that bloody annoying AI Overview garbage that normally crowds out anything useful at the top of the page.
  9. Yep, we're ****************ed.
  10. I bet old Farage is feeling nervous this week.
  11. I heard earlier that the Polish PM Donald Tusk is suggesting that Epstein was a Russian spy. It's not inconceivable at this point.
  12. Used to call in fairly regularly when I was up that way, Rigwelter was the pint of choice. Daughter worked there for a about a year.
  13. Epstein, Trump & Mossad - it's worse than you think WWW.DOUBLEDOWN.NEWS Epstein’s Darkest Secret EXPOSED
  14. This is utterly ****************ing miserable. I thought it might have been staged by some kind of midlands-based anti-AI propaganda unit. Conceivable but it can't be that bad surely. It is. With a couple of mates tonight and asked whether they'd seen it and whether they thought it was real. One mate is a tech bod (and more on him later). He said it was probably real and opened his chatgpt to try it again or see if they'd fixed it. Sure enough, two Rs and on my quizzing revealed that one of the Rs was after the O. My mate leaps to the defence of his AI god. "It's still a good tool. I use it all the time. Summarising things and such." Now it gets more horrifying. He's not just a tech bod. He's a legal tech bod. He works for a very, very large law firm, designing AI stuff that allows lawyers to shirk while still billing like jews. He had open on his desktop a 312 page Financial Conduct Authority briefing document. Someone had asked him to read it. Outrageous! "That'll take ages. I'll get chatgpt to summarise it for me." We are ****************ed. He sat three feet from me and watched AI fail to spell strawberry and then in the next breath either trusted it or was indifferent to its true ability to digest thousands of words of proper technical stuff and provide counsel to those who need it. We are ****************ed. I should have blinded him and stuck nails in his eardrums to halt the harm he's doing to my planet but he's a mate and I'm sentimental like that. We are ****************ed though.
  15. Ive got kids in primary and secondary school. They never talk about any of the above. Is it even a thing? Maybe its a catholic school thing.
  16. Some good points above. One thing I’d add from going through this transition myself is that whoever’s reviewing the paperwork is usually just checking for consistency rather than detail. They want to see that the method statement, risk assessment and any site info all tell the same 'story' I used to treat them as separate documents and it always felt repetitive. What worked better for us was building them as a single system where the method feeds the risk assessment and the site-specific bits sit on top. Once that structure’s in place, it’s quick to adapt job to job. we ended up rebuilding ours in Word after a rejection so we could reuse and tweak them properly rather than starting from scratch each time. Then we can just have it loaded on the tablet on site. Since then we’ve not had any questions coming back from clients. For mostly domestic work it can feel overkill, but once you start touching commercial or managed sites it’s worth getting a solid base in place early.
  17. did you call in for a pint? they have a snow cat there as well
  18. Weather Warning: Southerners are urged not to travel unless absolutely necessary. Northerners are advised to finally put on their big coat.
  19. Anyone tried the downrigger?
  20. I don't know about in education; maybe it's changed since my time, and my son is only in infant school, so there's obviously nothing with any political implication yet. Though I do think that there is now too much emphasis put on trans rights, slavery and other such "Wokery" in the public discourse. (In the case of slavery, let sleeping dogs lie, no point raking it all up again. Regarding trans rights, its fairly straight forward in my mind. If a person, of whatever label, has a male member, then they're not a member of the female toilet club. Simple.) However, I don't believe that it's indoctrination, and it's certainly not creating sick kids and young adults who want to kill and maim as many other people as possible. That's a far more serious issue that we should be discussing. IMO. I can't say that what children are learning or being indoctrinated in at school or uni is anywhere near the top of my list of concerns. It's what happens outside the education environment that really matters I think. Individuals referred to and supported through the Prevent Programme, April 2024 to March 2025 - GOV.UK WWW.GOV.UK
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  22. Women's rights 'not breached' if men are placed in female prisons, court told APPLE.NEWS There is no automatic breach of female prisoners' human rights by the presence of men who identify... Not suprised to see the SNP incompetents are still banging the lunatic trans drum. A good use of taxpayers money 🤮🤮🤮🤮f…..g clowns
  23. Pinto and a rope wrench or an actual rigging wrench do a lot. A suprising amount of weight is needed for the rope to run.. that would trump a porta wrap in a tree for sizes within its capacity for both Branches and stem. I like it for 2 man lifting jobs to. The wrench can be added to one of the pulleys. Branches lifted up and away by the grounds person then the wraps are taken off and the clumber controls the rope to lower. Seems to work well on pieces around d 100kg or so... maybe more. For a stem though.. I've never thought of a pulley or ring needing much altering beyond what the safe block has done.. that said I've never felt the need for a safe block either.
  24. Newcastle Co. Down sea front a few years back. Who say's trees don't grow with the lean!
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  25. Войдите на Facebook WWW.FACEBOOK.COM Войдите на Facebook, чтобы общаться с друзьями, родственниками и знакомыми. Got a demo to do and some marketing with a magazine and a blogger!
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