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I'd love to, but codeberg has decided my phone is an AI scraper bot. It'd be great if you included the notes in announcements on platforms like this that have space.
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I'd love to, but codeberg has decided my phone is an AI scraper bot. It'd be great if you included the notes in announcements on platforms like this that have space.
The Commonwealth cannot decide to take away their ability to govern independently on the issues that are not explicitly handed to the Commonwealth in the Constitution, nor can it overrule their policies in these areas.
But it can overrule states in other areas, so in practice similar to the UK lording it over Wales or Scotland.
On the other factors, you seem to be confusing countries with nation-states.
I also wonder what guidance the home game gives. Maybe someone here has a copy and can tell us. But the basic problem may be the UK's messy and inconsistent government structures, missing English Parliament(s) or Assembly/ies and some mayoral regions and some levels of councils in some areas.
Well, Australia and its states had to rely on the goodwill of Westminster to get that constitutional right to exist in the Statutes of Westminster and the Australia Acts!
The "home nations" just exist and always will. All levels below the whole UK rely on the will of Westminster to structure its government, which is a consequence of our revolutions not fixing that and not ideal but usually works.
The administrative regions are much smaller and rather messed-up at the moment but Starmer's government is regularising them, slowly. The "Yorkshire and the Humber" used in the game ceased to be an administrative region about 15 years ago, but the replacement mayoral regions like West Yorkshire don't yet cover the whole map.
So I'm not surprised they used nations and that it didn't work as well as hoped.
Yes, and I know someone who did a similar reaction to the giant one outside the station (barely seen edge of shot as Sam and Adam return after the ½ mile radar).
when trump will decide to seize the AWS servers running the signal application server.
How do we know he hasn't already?
A Holiday Inn spokesperson apologised and said it would strengthen staff training
Well, that's better than nothing, but still not great. How about donating a few nights during this winter?
PFI companies like Innisfree usually hire sharper lawyers and accountants than councils, so these projects tend to become scandals where government is fleeced. Here, Innisfree is accused of taking dividends early then letting the PFI company collapse at the end of its term with work not finished and the council having no tools to make the PFI company's owner save it.
The bigger scandal is some politicians who ignore or deny this danger and still want more PFI and PPP with minimal safeguards.
He may not have noticed the rain, but it’s not really clear that he could have done anything different even if he had.
They have a time window in which to send the photo back and he was right by the station (revealing to the audience where he was, by showing a name sign). The rain clouds on the radar didn't look that big, and the UK is very often a changeable "don't like the weather? Wait five minutes" country, so waiting a few minutes may have made it less obvious.
Maybe there was no hiding spot good enough, but now we'll probably never know.
didn't have the best of luck
Really? He gave them extra info (the reflection, the current and the rain) in the cheap photos, just after finding Sam from extra info left in a photo answer. That's not simply luck. Only the photo pop-up was luck. And maybe the fog dice roll.
Also being overconfident and visiting the museum instead of looking for a hiding place early was another costly error. Good video but failing to get the game basics done first.
They say in the layover that this is due to the mistake of making countries the top level for "are you in the same ...?" questions. This discouraged going outside England, as it would eliminate most stations. If they return, it'd be regions.
I would also point out that Scarborough, Hebden Bridge and MK Central were all a bit inconvenient for the hider leaving England, and starting by St Pancras added 30 minutes onto the fastest route to Wales (from Paddington).
(though: Why TF are you still using that shithole of a site‽).
Maybe some places don't have alternative suppliers than Walmart? Similarly, some places have governments that still only use the porno social network for some services.
No, I mean by reconfiguring (if an officer) or ordering the reconfiguring (if an elected politician) of the crossing to give a longer "WAIT" sign duration after the button is pressed, maximising the theoretical vehicle throughput, at the expense of the theoretical people throughput.
We do also have "crossing creeper" red-light-jumping drivers too, of course, but we also have some militant types who photograph, punch or slap any cars stopped blocking crossings. I keep hoping to see someone walk or slide over the hood of one, as I've heard about, but I haven't yet seen!
We don't have Red Light Cameras. Well, not many. There used to be a few, but I only know of one in my borough that might still be working. The motoring supremacist in charge of the transport department puts a zero budget for red light camera maintenance every year and just waits for them to fail, then says there's no money to fix them. We have a few bus lane and speed cameras working still and that's about all.
I've been watching this stuff long enough to have realised these dirty tricks.