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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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226 of 248  Mon 17th Jun 2024 8:57pm  

Hello, Anne, Yes, I certainly believe that. I didn't see the Christmas Lectures you mentioned, although in past times I've always enjoyed watching them. Thank you so much.
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Choirboy
Bicester
227 of 248  Tue 18th Jun 2024 9:52pm  

Philip, you are spot on. We have replaced western civilisation's truth seekers and entrepreneurs wth bureaucrats where all that matters is 'procedure'. We have replaced rulers (by which I mean the unelected, the elected ones are only there to carry the can when things go wrong!) by experts who narrowly focus on their particular "bee in the bonnet" and are unable to take a wholistic view. I fear the future, though there is perhaps not much of that I will experience (fortunately?). Although "artificial neural networks" can absorb all the knowledge we have written, Geoffrey Hinton, the guy who discovered the way of training them, admits that human brain's do not learn in the same way. Our brains have evolved to cope with the unexpected, what is not in the next box we have to tick. I am sojourning in warmer places in the south of France atm. My village has been an oasis of Mélenchon but switched to Le Pen in the Euros last week! We live in interesting times! I have Ps 130 stuck in my mind. The version sung Sunday the week before last stayed in the minor key until the end. When I sang this at Holy Cross, Wyken the last verse switched to the major, a sign of hope in the 1950's, now lacking?
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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228 of 248  Wed 19th Jun 2024 5:20pm  

Hello, I've actually, been quite comfortable out & about today. The first for ages.
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Choirboy
Bicester
229 of 248  Wed 19th Jun 2024 10:17pm  

32 C in Montelimar this afternoon, expected 27 C, just weather? It was cold when I was here in May. Check with https://wattsupwiththat.com/ for how US's weather stations are reporting higher temperatures because their original rural siting is now an urban one. God help us when all data becomes controlled by politics.
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Helen F
Warrington
230 of 248  Wed 19th Jun 2024 11:14pm  

I was an early reader of Wattsupwiththat.
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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231 of 248  Thu 20th Jun 2024 4:57pm  

Hello, There's a possibility of some wet, during Friday, possibly into Saturday, plus it could all come crashing down by the middle of next week. This is ONLY my opinion. I saw good chart information last evening, but when I tapped a barometer in a friends house this morning, it wasn't saying what the charts had told me. Honestly, we are in uncharted territory as far as predicting weather. It's not just the fault of the forecasters. On with your tea. Talking of tea, some of my financial info is reporting trouble ahead for KFC & McDonalds, plus some other fast food. Fish & chips though are general doing quite well.
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Helen F
Warrington
232 of 248  Thu 20th Jun 2024 5:17pm  

I'm a long term KFC customer (see Preston Lancashire) but it's getting to be months and months between visits. They've never recovered since the chicken shortage fiasco and while their chips were always poor, they're now utterly revolting. Talking of chips and investment I wish I'd invested in NVIDIA, especially as I'm on my 5th machine with their graphics chips in. Roll eyes
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Choirboy
Bicester
233 of 248  Fri 21st Jun 2024 11:05am  

This is my third journey this year to 700 miles S.E. of Coventry. I can confirm the weather has been colder and wetter than usual this year. Although it hit 32 C on Wednesday It rained all day yesterday and through the night. Some orange dust in the drops. Our river, that usually is beginning to dry up round about now, is fast flowing and full of large trout.
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Helen F
Warrington
234 of 248  Fri 21st Jun 2024 2:35pm  

Mmmm, full of large trout....
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Choirboy
Bicester
235 of 248  Fri 21st Jun 2024 10:39pm  

The river used to be vital for the village while it was a centre of silk weaving until 1960. (I wonder where I have heard a similar story?). Now agricuture draws so much water the flow disappears underground for 3 months of the year causing closure of the campsite tourist attraction and death to the fish. (The cats are very happy though!) The main crop is maise of which a large proportion goes to make E10 petrol so we can all feel good about saving the planet. I will wait in expectation of the village restaurant having trout meuniere on the menu. Forgot the weather report: thunder and heavy rain p.m. temp 22 C (change from 32 C Wednesday!), probably warmer in Cov .
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PhiliPamInCoventry
Holbrooks
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236 of 248  Sat 22nd Jun 2024 12:57pm  

Hello, I'm having a day in today. I've been so busy with out & about duties, that it's nice to be at home. What I'm about to tell you, please don't share to Master Chef. I always keep a couple of frozen meals for when I'm on my own. Morrison's have three for £6 at present. Just a Kershaw ready dinner. I call them airline dinners from past experience, but adding a few Royals, it was very nice & certainly filled a gaping hole in my tum. Sorry, Anne, no tableware & eating out of the plastic tray. That's a detention, I know.
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Annewiggy
Tamworth
237 of 248  Sat 22nd Jun 2024 2:03pm  

Don't tell anyone Philip but that is what we are having tomorrow, as we are going out to a car meet for a while. With a few extra veggies like you have done, probably the liver and onions. Shush 🤐
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Choirboy
238 of 248  Sat 22nd Jun 2024 3:01pm  
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argon
New Milton
239 of 248  Tue 25th Jun 2024 9:28pm  

Do other people get fed up with the endless chatter on before the kick off in football broadcasts? I have a friend in his nineties in a rest home who cannot see well enough to find the broadcast times of the EUFA cup matches. I have been phoning him to tell him when they are on. He wanted to see the Scotland match the other night so I told him when it started. He switched on at the beginning and by the time of the kick off had fallen asleep and missed the match.
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Helen F
Warrington
240 of 248  Tue 25th Jun 2024 11:09pm  

Yes, and I don't even watch sport. By the time they've spent so much money on the pundits, they have to get their money's worth by expanding it to fill x hours. It's like hiring the best chef in the World to make a bacon butty. After paying the chef, you can't afford more than one small rasher of bacon and a tiny bun and have listen while the chef tells you how to properly enjoy the morsel.
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