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  • That would only be because they are the only other large party. So for the majority of people/constituencies they are the best alternative if you want to vote to get the Tories out.

    All they are doing is comparing the voting at the last general election, polling and then using that two give an option for the best way to vote them out.

    Not sure what pro labour facts you think are on there

  • I am tired of nope.
  • Does anyone else feel that this and glass cards, despite being the same odds, aren't?

    Not tracked it but I feel like glass cards break more than I hit on the wheel. Should be the same though.

    Probably just to do with how I perceive the outcome but damn if it doesn't feel like glass is more likely to break.

  • Britain's Sunak cites growing up without Sky TV as example of hardship
  • His parents were a GP and owned a pharmacy. They just didn't get it for him/them for whatever reason.

    They certainly could have afforded it if they wanted to.

    There's a massive difference between just not having something as a child and not even being able to afford it at all.

    I love these Tory twat stories where they try to relate to normal people. They're so far off the mark it highlights just how clueless they are about real life.

  • Anyone notice the PS1 and Dreamcast are designed similarly in a way?
  • Cost. I think all of the 5th generation were top loaders. On the cd audio side nice stackable separates were tray or slot. Cheap stand-alones were top.

    6th was a split but then I think the perception of slot or tray loading being more prestigious moved everyone to slot/tray.

    Plus I think top loaders might have been less secure. I certainly remember a number of physical mods or swap techniques that defeated top loader security very easily.

    Same thing happened with videos as well. Started with manual top loaders and then moved to slot.

  • Elon Musk confirms his threat: give me 25% of Tesla or you don't get AI and robotics
  • Wah wah I've blown loads of money buying a dying social media brand and driving it into the ground.

    Give me more money now or I won't use my special money making powers to make this company more money.

    Legal or not. Does anyone have any idea what these AI and robotics things, that only Elon holds and were developed by him completely separate to Tesla, are?

  • So how do we feel about the Chinese EV tariff
  • USA: We want you to embrace capitalism you God damn commie bastards!

    China: Ok here's a load of cars we'd like to sell you.

    USA: No not like that!

    Also all this nonsense about undercutting due to state subsidy. That's exactly what the USA has been doing for years. However in China that money actually makes things cheaper. Rather than helping make profit for share holders.

  • sweet dreams
  • You specifically said "electrons do not orbit with any kind of movement"

    So by your own argument they're not moving. We know the mass. So if we find one by your logic we know everything about it.

    Yes that is the probability cloud model well done.

    However my point again. You seem to think saying this renders the simile of planetary orbit obsolete. It doesn't it's a simile. It's a way of explaining something that doesn't have to exactly explain it.

    If someone said "that fell on my head like a ton of bricks" would you go and examine the object and check it was exactly a ton of bricks or that it exactly exhibited the properties of a ton of bricks?

    Or perhaps would you understand something from that about what had happened to them.

    You may find this useful. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simile

  • Dawkins
  • This looks like something from Viz magazine. They'll regularly have big one page jokes about something and then have these little made up side bits in.

    Whole thing was probably about illegal immigrants taking small boats to the hundred acre wood and then there's this little bit in the bottom.

  • sweet dreams
  • If they don't orbit with any kind of movement then what does that say about Heisenberg's uncertainty principle?

    We know their mass. So once observed we would know everything about them.

    Unless your saying they just some how jump from one random point in that probability cloud to another?

  • sweet dreams
  • Electrons do orbit like planets in the solar system however they're also waves. Which is what gives the set radii they can orbit at and keeps it all stable. The orbits can and do change due to the emission or absorption of certain quanta of radiation.

    So saying like is fine. It's not an exact description but more of a simile to help understanding. They do orbit like a solar system. Saying electrons orbit the same as a solar system would be incorrect. That's when the maths doesn't work and the electrons orbit would decay.

  • Todd... literally the opposite?
  • The difference between this and No Man's Sky is astounding.

    No Man's Sky arrives and is dog shit: Look we will fix this, we will get there.

    Starfield arrives and is dog shit: This must be divisive because it's different to what we normally do.

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    Tesla to lay off everyone working on Superchargers, new vehicles
  • That's very strange. On the recent earnings call the Muskinator said they were bringing forwards the release of new models.

    Must have some genius way to do that without the new models team and a charging infrastructure.

    Unless he's just running round saying one thing and then making stupid decisions 2 minutes later. No past evidence of that though......

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