Thursday 19th July 2018
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Any market without staff is free rangeHindleA wrote:20-25 years ago,I remember a supermarket where you picked up a hand held scanner on entry and did it yourself,with spot checks.
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They had staff,it was an option,in my very limited experience with the self checkout things in Smiths etc,seems to be staff dealing/helping with that,in banks they try to get you to use a machine sometimes I don't want to.
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Speed isn't always the best,I prefer talking/dealing with people.
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Has anyone told Por Favor?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Good time to turn over?
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Is this real? Ex CIA bloke exhorts citizens of America to murder other citizens of America?
Is this real? Ex CIA bloke exhorts citizens of America to murder other citizens of America?
I guess we don't bother doing anything about this kind of stuff any more, since it doesn't involve facial topiary or Kim Kardashian."Trump supporters will come to his defense with rifles if necessary," he said. "That's just the way it is."
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YesHindleA wrote:Speed isn't always the best,I prefer talking/dealing with people.
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Lotta folc asking why we should defend the the Manx from Viking Rus attack now they're part of North Britain Treaty Org. Gotta say, Manx is a tiny Isle with very strong people, very aggressive people. They get aggressive and wow, you're in Welsh War 3. #TailsYouLose
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Lotta folc asking why we should defend the the Manx from Viking Rus attack now they're part of North Britain Treaty Org. Gotta say, Manx is a tiny Isle with very strong people, very aggressive people. They get aggressive and wow, you're in Welsh War 3. #TailsYouLose
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(Do people still use the word "rock"? It feels a bit like saying "gramophone".)Green Day's 'American Idiot' Surges on Rock Charts Following UK Trump Protests
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No. I'm beginning to think that it's a deliberate omission. But you're all just delaying the (eventually) inevitable.tinyclanger2 wrote:Has anyone told Por Favor?AnatolyKasparov wrote:Good time to turn over?
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I don't care for Jenkins' cavalier assessment. Current government is a toxic troll posting intentional garbage no longer having anything but one toxic post after another. Argument continuation is their single goal.Don’t worry, a no-deal Brexit won’t be allowed to happen
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Tory government are playing with the lives and prosperity of millions. It's not funny.
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I started laughing but stopped abruptlytinyclanger2 wrote:@donaeldunready
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Lotta folc asking why we should defend the the Manx from Viking Rus attack now they're part of North Britain Treaty Org. Gotta say, Manx is a tiny Isle with very strong people, very aggressive people. They get aggressive and wow, you're in Welsh War 3. #TailsYouLose
it's too close to the bone
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Given the usual level of Jenkins accuracy (basically, not much higher than DFH) maybe we really should be getting worried now
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Yes.AnatolyKasparov wrote:Given the usual level of Jenkins accuracy (basically, not much higher than DFH) maybe we really should be getting worried now
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Downing st says the PM has full confidence in the chief whip and he hasn’t offered his resignation #pairing
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My word the antisemitism thing has really spiralled today. The phrase "jumped the shark" comes to mind.
Javid has basically accused Corbyn of being a Holocaust denier (on Twitter) and the Jewish Chronicle has Hodge's "antisemitic and racist" as its front page.
If there was a shred of evidence that these things were true we would surely have seen it by now.
Javid has basically accused Corbyn of being a Holocaust denier (on Twitter) and the Jewish Chronicle has Hodge's "antisemitic and racist" as its front page.
If there was a shred of evidence that these things were true we would surely have seen it by now.
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Once something is changed, it is regarded as truth and also regarded as always have been true. For example, if Big Brother made a prediction and the prediction came out wrong, then workers like Winston re-write the prediction so it’s accurate.
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Jenkin's article seems very confused even for him. On the one hand he is saying 'allowing x arrangements to come to an end would be so awful that it obviously won't be allowed to happen, just because' which appears to be pretty much all we have to offer as a negotiating strategy, but then also says that obviously we'll end up with a Norway style deal. The government have been charging away from that at an accellerated pace recently.
The specific points he makes about air travel and regulation are just not thought through at all, and come straight out of the 'they need us more than we need them' nursery of thought.
It's true that there would be short term calamatous consequences if UK made parts for aeroplanes were suddenly not considered acceptable but there will almost certainly be two follow ons from this. One is that if push comes to shove the EU will give Airbus (and whoever else across however many sectors) a short term transition arrangement on very strict and clear conditions that they move all of their business to a regulatory compliant state.
Secondly though is the big thing - the EU and the nations of the EU are not going to give us any deals in any areas which give us 'better' trading relationships with them than they have with each other. That's what we're asking for when we ask to stay inside regulatory bodies but without ECJ oversight, or to have free movement of goods but that's all. A cliff-edge exit may have terrible short term consequences for a particular sector, but if we're allowed to rewrite the rules then the EU will fall apart (as, for an obvious current example, Italy and Hungary demand the same rights and releases as we are claiming) and rebuilding the entire continent's system from scratch would be a lot more disruptive than getting sectors to move out of the UK.
The specific points he makes about air travel and regulation are just not thought through at all, and come straight out of the 'they need us more than we need them' nursery of thought.
It's true that there would be short term calamatous consequences if UK made parts for aeroplanes were suddenly not considered acceptable but there will almost certainly be two follow ons from this. One is that if push comes to shove the EU will give Airbus (and whoever else across however many sectors) a short term transition arrangement on very strict and clear conditions that they move all of their business to a regulatory compliant state.
Secondly though is the big thing - the EU and the nations of the EU are not going to give us any deals in any areas which give us 'better' trading relationships with them than they have with each other. That's what we're asking for when we ask to stay inside regulatory bodies but without ECJ oversight, or to have free movement of goods but that's all. A cliff-edge exit may have terrible short term consequences for a particular sector, but if we're allowed to rewrite the rules then the EU will fall apart (as, for an obvious current example, Italy and Hungary demand the same rights and releases as we are claiming) and rebuilding the entire continent's system from scratch would be a lot more disruptive than getting sectors to move out of the UK.
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"Can the PM remould her Brexit deal on the potter's wheel in Fermanagh?"
"Can the PM remould her Brexit deal on the potter's wheel in Fermanagh?"
This irritated me at first, but it's growing on me.When things go wrong at Belleek Pottery, the artist places the clay back on the wheel and starts over again.
Perhaps that is why Theresa May choose the County Fermanagh factory for her first visit to the Irish border since becoming prime minister .
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In a city you are never more than six feet from a rat. An average rat will provide all the protein your family for a day. #NoDealSurvival
In other news, Microsoft need a good kicking for the Windows 10 update that seems to ensure that I can't view any photos now...so the ones I took from today's batch of building plans...nope, file system error 2147219196...like many other people it seems.
What with that major upgrade cockup the other month, they're playing a blinder right now. Gits.
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David Davis actually posted that tweet?
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Nah, parody account...citizenJA wrote:David Davis actually posted that tweet?
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