Timothy Burling
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@ClarkeMicah @Robertbigbags They mainly operated at night. RAF didn’t have an effective defence eg AI radar, for a long time.
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.@robertbigbags 1/2 A commonly believed myth. The RAF did not defeat the Luftwaffe in Summer 1940, or why were the Germans able to bliitz Coventry, London and Liverpool between September 1940 and May 1941?
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@ClarkeMicah @DrChrisParry Actually the real danger to Britain ended when the RAF defeated the Luftwaffe in summer 1940, it gave us the winter of 40/41 to rearm and more importantly launch enough ships to counter any threat in the channel. Ref Churchill: "The Second World War" vol 2
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@Zoo_Tot01 @ElieJarrougeMD What have you based that decision on? I’m interested in similar but would like some data other than ‘lower is better’ & meds don’t have many side effects so don’t worry! ;)
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@timber1258 @ElieJarrougeMD The standard for HBP keeps shifting lower. I'm 48 and have decided that the 1993 standard works for me. Anything greater than 140/90 is a problem.

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@BiggestComeback That’s why people on GLP-1 might consider keto and/or fasting at the same time. And alcohol use. When you wind the dose down, hopefully the lifestyle changes will stick.
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“Suppressing appetite with a weekly injection is not addressing why someone's metabolic system is overwhelmed. It is not fixing sleep. It is not fixing stress. It is not building muscle. It is not restoring insulin sensitivity through movement. It is not changing the food environment. It is managing a downstream symptom while the upstream causes remain untouched.” 1/2
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@RuthBowyer1 @ElieJarrougeMD For sure. I’m keto most of the time.
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@BreitbartNews Imagine caring more about your country than MAGA!!
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@timber1258 @ElieJarrougeMD But that’s not high BP…the “new” number, just like cholesterol numbers, are set to an ultra low level that catches most everyone…so is everyone hypertensive and dying of cardiovascular disease?
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Dennis Ritchie created C in the early 1970s without Google, Stack Overflow, GitHub, or any AI ( Claude, Cursor, Codex) assistant.
- No VC funding.
- No viral launch.
- No TED talk.
- Just two engineers at Bell Labs. A terminal. And a problem to solve.
He built a language that fit in kilobytes.
50 years later, it runs everything.
Linux kernel. Windows. macOS.
Every iPhone. Every Android.
NASA’s deep space probes.
The International Space Station.
> Python borrowed from it.
> Java borrowed from it.
> JavaScript borrowed from it.
If you have ever written a single line of code in any language, you did it in Dennis Ritchie’s shadow.
He died in 2011.
The same week as Steve Jobs.
Jobs got the front pages.
Ritchie got silence.
This Legend deserves to be celebrated.

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@DJSnM @AerLingus Try Man-Mco via Virgin if you can make the train or drive. Much better. Or Icelandair via KEF. US customs etc in DUB is nice though often very grumpy.
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Oh boy, I just discovered @AerLingus cancelled my flight from Glasgow to Orlando a week ago, notification went straight to spam.
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I’m sorry @CadburyUK but your chocolate is now horrid.
Palm oil makes the taste and texture all wrong.
Profiteering above all else has ruined the most famous product from my city.
Should never have sold out to out to Craft.
#chocolate #cadbury
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@michellesouth1 @McFaul NATO is DEFENSIVE alliance. In 1956, the UK, France & Israel attacked Egypt after the Suez Canal was nationalized. The US chose the side of Egypt. The UK didn’t withdraw from NATO. It had nothing to do with NATO. Same here in reverse.
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@iamtomskinner Get an EV & solar/home battery. Stop the oil wars.
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I’d like to know all your opinions in the comments? I’ve just paid £1.70 a litre for diesel. Why are we not opening up our gas and oil field in the North Sea? Surely by opening these and sourcing from our own reserves, we will bring our prices of fuel down, energy costs down, create jobs, bring revenue and tax into the UK economy that can be spent on the roads, the NHS, UK services and schools. We continue to source our fuel from abroad and it makes no sense to me! We should be backing our UK manufacturing and not let it go abroad! We live in very uncertain times especially what’s going on in the Middle East. Love to hear your opinion, let’s back Britain 🇬🇧 - Bosh ❤️
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@sorenpind @franceshinde To be fair, the US helped a great deal before Pearl. Destroyers for bases was one way.
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