No fucking shit.
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Oh I'll just put this trauma over here with the rest of the traumas.
I still can't get over the high-pitched voice when they turned the keys on the model Cerritos to enject the warp core.
Makes me giggle everytime.
I agree. The UK universities that act as major hubs for research and innovation are still around and still have a good reputation. The Brexit political forces have damaged the sector, but it's not dead and it can be fixed if talented international teams feel confident to invest their people in the UK to leverage the institutions we have.
I think that the Brexit gang had the idea that all modern UK innovation was being done by Brunel and Newton types: the myth of a single person who though sheer will bring forth technological & scientific disruption.
It's completely the wrong idea. Hopefully, when they see that showing commitment to international and Europe-wide collaboration brings back the top-talent they're so despite for, they'll swallow their misplaced pride.
Mate, you've clearly never had proper shortbread if you're putting it in C tier.
Get your sen up to Scotland and have some nice buttery crumbling shortbread.
Thank fucking god!
The UK research sector is one of the next biggest outside of the financial services sector.
Now, align standards, and get a fucking deal together with Norway over oil, offshore wind, and grid interconnectors or something that is mutually beneficial so that they don't veto entry into the EEA.
Get into the EEA, learn to take the rules that the multinational corporations and other 3rd countries do if they want to sell to the worlds 3rd largest market.
There's a small scale one in Bethesda Wales. They have a small hydroelectric generator and there's something called open-energy monitor which they can use within the energy cooperative to schedule power delivery to large load appliances like washing machines.
Cooperatives are truly the way forward for any resource that has an element of common ownership like blocks of flats and community infrastructure.
Yeah it is.
It's so bad that the Home Office is issuing quotas for "High-priority" crime which is code for solve things that make the news headlines: large scale drug busts, charging murderers, seizing large sums of cash and assets.
But they're completely deprioritising other crimes from bike theft to shoplifting to domestic violence and reducing the amount of community engagement activities.
Addressing smaller crimes and having officers engaged with the community is essential for fostering a safe environment. And here's the kicker; the more these low-level crimes go unpunished, the more high-level crimes happen are more likely to happen when fuelled by economic downturn.
Mate, you're not you when you're hungry, eat a Snickers.
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