leicsmac Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 26 minutes ago, PAULCFC said: Other ship carrying Sodium Cyanide, which doesn't sound good! 50% probability of lethal dose with anywhere between 4-15 mg/kg for a lot of complex organisms. So a 1kg fish or bird would only need to ingest a very small amount of it. Hopefully not much escapes and it can be contained. 1
leicsmac Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 5 minutes ago, Sly said: What is cyanide used for these days? Processing gold from its ore, in the main. 1
Sly Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 Just watching the stock market nose dive a little on the other side of the pond. Do you think that’s engineered? Or am I overthinking this? How is Trump going to spin this?
Guest Bilo Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 1 minute ago, Sly said: Just watching the stock market nose dive a little on the other side of the pond. Do you think that’s engineered? Or am I overthinking this? How is Trump going to spin this?
Sly Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 2 minutes ago, Bilo said: The US can’t get rid of him though!
blabyboy Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 1 hour ago, Sly said: Just watching the stock market nose dive a little on the other side of the pond. Do you think that’s engineered? Or am I overthinking this? How is Trump going to spin this? Markets like certainty. Trump is anything but that, so they're signalling to him to start being more consistent and considered. Trump has the anti-midas touch and anyone who believes the guy is a deal making genius....well I have a bridge to sell you. He's already spinning it as expected and that the markets will need to readjust to his tariff plans.
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 3 hours ago, Sly said: What is cyanide used for these days? Small suicide capsules inside fake teeth. Don't you watch movies? 1
Trav Le Bleu Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 1 hour ago, Bilo said: Tongues or just a quick smooch?
Dunge Posted 10 March 2025 Posted 10 March 2025 1 hour ago, Sly said: Just watching the stock market nose dive a little on the other side of the pond. Do you think that’s engineered? Or am I overthinking this? How is Trump going to spin this? FWIW, I don’t think any of this is engineered. I just think he doesn’t fully understand what he’s doing. 1
Jattdogg Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 1 hour ago, Dunge said: FWIW, I don’t think any of this is engineered. I just think he doesn’t fully understand what he’s doing. He doesn't care because he's wealthy and people will buy his shitty trading cards or whatever he sells and keep making money as he is God. 1
fox_favourite Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 4 hours ago, blabyboy said: Markets like certainty. Trump is anything but that, so they're signalling to him to start being more consistent and considered. Trump has the anti-midas touch and anyone who believes the guy is a deal making genius....well I have a bridge to sell you. He's already spinning it as expected and that the markets will need to readjust to his tariff plans. Exactly this and you'd have thought as a 'business man' he'd know this. Even running a company you should know that stability is key. The erratic decisions and his ability to flip flop about anything doesn't help. How this over sized ooompa lumpa still has money, I have no idea. If it was trump v lord sugar I know who I'd back.
st albans fox Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 (edited) I think it’s inevitably going to be china’s world (India has a chance to compete but it needs to move really fast ). But how different will that world be ? How AI is booming in China https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg8jqj393eo Edited 11 March 2025 by st albans fox
Lionator Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 I can’t think that sending hundreds of drones into residential buildings in Moscow before the meeting with the US was a great idea.
Jon the Hat Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 3 minutes ago, Lionator said: I can’t think that sending hundreds of drones into residential buildings in Moscow before the meeting with the US was a great idea. Perhaps they weren't going to hit the buildings until they were shot down.
Lionator Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 1 minute ago, Jon the Hat said: Perhaps they weren't going to hit the buildings until they were shot down. That’s also true but that’s the risk. Not that the Russians wouldn’t do the same. It’s just you can see Trump using it is as some kind of pretext to declare Ukraine doesn’t want peace. 1
Guest Bilo Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 8 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said: Tongues or just a quick smooch? I'm sure that Rule 34 means that some sick puppy has either put together AI videos or written fan fiction of just such a scenario, but I'd sooner watch Two Girls One Cup with my entire family than seek it out.
Guest Bilo Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 7 hours ago, Dunge said: FWIW, I don’t think any of this is engineered. I just think he doesn’t fully understand what he’s doing. Pretty much this. Those claiming he's playing a long game of 4D chess that nobody else understands and/or that he's a genius have either drunk the Kool-Aid or think he's at least as competent as US Presidents in the past. He's an aging, erratic, overly emotional businessman with inherited wealth, a patchy business record and average to below average intelligence. The idea that he's somehow outwitting and capable of winning a long, strategic economic game against some of the foremost economists in the world, never mind canny politicians like those in the UK, EU and Russia, is so laughable it's a wonder why people even begin to believe it. Every room he enters with world leaders sees him at a huge strategic disadvantage, even with the largest economy and military in the world. If you gave Manchester City's budget and infrastructure to a Sunday league football coach, they wouldn’t win the Champions League. The same applies here.
leicsmac Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 36 minutes ago, st albans fox said: I think it’s inevitably going to be china’s world (India has a chance to compete but it needs to move really fast ). But how different will that world be ? How AI is booming in China https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ckg8jqj393eo Whatever one thinks about China's form of governance (and there's a lot to think about), it's a matter of simple fact that they alone among the leading nations are looking to and acting for the future in anywhere near the manner necessary. 13 minutes ago, Bilo said: Pretty much this. Those claiming he's playing a long game of 4D chess that nobody else understands and/or that he's a genius have either drunk the Kool-Aid or think he's at least as competent as US Presidents in the past. He's an aging, erratic, overly emotional businessman with inherited wealth, a patchy business record and average to below average intelligence. The idea that he's somehow outwitting and capable of winning a long, strategic economic game against some of the foremost economists in the world, never mind canny politicians like those in the UK, EU and Russia, is so laughable it's a wonder why people even begin to believe it. Every room he enters with world leaders sees him at a huge strategic disadvantage, even with the largest economy and military in the world. If you gave Manchester City's budget and infrastructure to a Sunday league football coach, they wouldn’t win the Champions League. The same applies here. Pretty much. And the big problems with that are that people around him can use and are using his bombast to carry out highly malicious acts for their own power, and any sufficiently advanced incompetence is indistinguishable from malice anyway. 1
Jon the Hat Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 We should be careful not to underestimate either Trump or those around him. Whether you like their plan or not, they certainly have one, and the only balance / control is the reaction of the stock market. 2
leicsmac Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 2 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said: We should be careful not to underestimate either Trump or those around him. Whether you like their plan or not, they certainly have one, and the only balance / control is the reaction of the stock market. Right - even if the consequences of what the man and those around him do aren't intended, they're still real and are still hurting (and are going to hurt) a lot of decent people.
ealingfox Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 16 minutes ago, Jon the Hat said: We should be careful not to underestimate either Trump or those around him. Whether you like their plan or not, they certainly have one, and the only balance / control is the reaction of the stock market. What's their plan then? I don't agree that it looks like they 'certainly have one'.
leicsmac Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 4 minutes ago, ealingfox said: What's their plan then? I don't agree that it looks like they 'certainly have one'. The accumulation and retention of more power over other people. By whatever means.
kenny Posted 11 March 2025 Posted 11 March 2025 1 hour ago, Lionator said: That’s also true but that’s the risk. Not that the Russians wouldn’t do the same. It’s just you can see Trump using it is as some kind of pretext to declare Ukraine doesn’t want peace. If he wants to say that then he will regardless of what Ukraine does. 2
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