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Zear0

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  1. Connections Puzzle #991 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟪🟪🟪🟪
  2. Rolls results tomorrow that make up the overwhelming majority of my savings
  3. Connections Puzzle #990 🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟪🟪🟪🟪
  4. Looking forward to seeing a calm and rationale speech from Trump later...
  5. Keswick and Ambleside are the best towns to stay in as they're quite busy. You been before? My favourite walk is from Coniston, through the copper mine valley and up to Old Man Coniston. So many little detours and deviations you can make there. My favourite part of the world by far.
  6. Good use of the corner
  7. There's us not getting out of our half again.
  8. Okoli back on form
  9. Just hang on for 60 minutes lads...
  10. What you talking about? I'm filled with enthusiasm and positivity about this game...
  11. I'm doing the classic thing of suggesting something not asked for, but Lake Bala is a grest place to visit and is well located (but defo not a coastal resort!)
  12. Key word "rich". He's shameless. He'll probably attend a public stoning if an appearance fee was offered.
  13. What are you looking to do? We got a place in Underscar near Keswick for the reason if the weather beats us there's a town to eat and drink in. Around Scarfell there's not vast amounts of back up things to do as it's a bit further out and away from settlements. That said, the weather can clear up in the lower valleys so even if Scarfell is inaccessible, there are lots of other walking opportunities to be had.
  14. Connections Puzzle #989 🟩🟨🟪🟦 🟩🟨🟦🟦 🟦🟦🟦🟦 🟩🟩🟩🟩 🟪🟨🟨🟨 🟨🟨🟨🟨 🟪🟪🟪🟪 Anyone else fall for Star Trek red herring?
  15. Not been this offended since I saw the wheelchair users at the football not stand for the anthem. Disgrace.
  16. My old local! It's the JB Kitchen guy who used to be in Birstall and then Syston. His food is great but he's an absolute pain and has a falling out with every single place he operates from. Enjoy it whilst it lasts.
  17. Talk about just pushing a headline... The report in question is available still, as was used in the vetting, and the safe was broken into back in 2022 as nobody had the combination
  18. Donald Fart?
  19. Yeah really hoping people are voting either their feet and buying it to get more support. I hammered Warlock before the reset then defaulted back to trusty Paladin to just get some stuff before giving Warlock another run when I've got the high tier stuff in hand. The item tracker is great for the completionist in me too. Also not yet tried the Uber Ancients yet.
  20. Man City will win due to Arsenal having their traditional melt down this time of the season.
  21. Again you're making a really weird point and deliberately conflating arts programmes within the city to educate and entertain people with private collectors paying high prices. A whiff of hippocracy with the multi-billions pound footbsll industry we all consume here.
  22. Exactly, why bother sending people into space when all it has given us as a spill over capability of GPS, weather forecasting, global communications, earth observation and funded the development of high efficiency solar cells, brand new composites and radiation shielding read-across into health care. Research and Development funded by high risk frontier strategic requirements is the biggest enabler to development of advanced technologies. Similar to defence investment, it drives massive innovation that helps everyone. It's impossible to predict the breakthroughs that get made a result of the endeavours and to claim these things "don't improve anyone's lives" is just daft. Yes, we've done this before, but this programme is about 1/3 the cost in real terms of Apollo and it has the potential to kick start future industries. Sure we had the same people moaning about voyagers exploring the world so it's not a surprising attitude or people wondering why Alexander Fleming was mucking about with mould before he discovered antibiotics saving billions of lives. The moon is 3 days away and makes far more sense for exploration than Mars. We could develop radio astronomy on the far side of the moon, run data centres in an extremely cold environment powered by solar panels, use the zero atmosphere to make ultra-pure manufacturing in an inert vacuum. Development of this capability is essential and we'd still be living in caves grunting if we only ever spent money on the essentials in life. Let's close all the museums, arts and entertainment whilst we're at it shall we?
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