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Michael

@JimmyFinnIsOut

Engineer. Afroman for President.

Cornwall Katılım Ekim 2016
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@RosieDuffield1 He actually bought two of them. And a stand for them.
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Rosie Duffield MP@RosieDuffield1·
" ...not enough attention has been paid to his most extraordinary purchase of all: a £349.99 Dyson hairdryer. A curious choice. Mainly because, as photographs will attest, Mr Murrell’s head is completely bald..." telegraph.co.uk/gift/86d4fefb0…
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@KidinaSandbox @PhysWiz @CoughsOnWombats That's another problem with heat pumps in the UK. In winter, when the HP is in heating mode, there's still enough moisture in the air to freeze up the heat exchanger. The unit has to reverse cycle to melt it off, drastically reducing the efficiency.
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MeatOnAStick@KidinaSandbox·
@JimmyFinnIsOut @PhysWiz @CoughsOnWombats True. And you're not cold enough in the winter for the dew point to drop as it does here. We're quite southerly and dew points are regularly -5° to -15° in the winter, so keeping our homes moist enough is the issue. A/C kicks in only when humidity inside is naturally 45%+
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@labourlewis "Muslim voters" That's one bloke per household, right?
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Clive Lewis MP
Clive Lewis MP@labourlewis·
Senior figures and members in Reform UK have repeatedly vilified Muslims, pushed Islamophobic tropes, and used Muslim communities as political scapegoats. This isn’t free speech – it’s dangerous and divisive rhetoric. When this behaviour goes unchecked, it doesn’t just poison our politics – it puts Muslim voters at real risk. That’s why I’ve signed a formal complaint to the Equality and Human Rights Commission, alongside Afzal Khan and colleagues, calling for a full investigation into Reform UK, and whether their conduct breaches their legal obligations under the Equality Act not to incite discrimination. No one is above the law. And no community should be targeted for political gain.
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@Will_Tanner_1 Where I worked in California, at interview the boss asked if I knew any black engineers as the company didn't have enough black employees for the quota. I didn't. Turns out, it's not how many but how much you pay them, so they had a black guy just sat in the corner earning 500k.
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Will Tanner
Will Tanner@Will_Tanner_1·
Reminder that the "years of experience" thing is yet another scam meant to help make it easier for companies to just hire more Indians by claiming that it's impossible for them to find enough Americans with credentials to do the jobs The Indians will just lie about it, wave their diploma mill diploma, and be waved through by HR, which wants to hire more Indians to lower the cost of headcount and to meet diversity metrics And so those who are honest are scammed out of jobs by those who are dishonest, with that being the goal all along
Corporate Absurdity@ConsoomerLs

They want you to have ten years of experience fresh out of college.

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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@chess_feed Every puzzle is either a queen sacrifice or under-promote a pawn to a knight. This one is both!
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Chess Feed@chess_feed·
White to move, mate in 2!
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@KidinaSandbox @PhysWiz @CoughsOnWombats The problem we have in the UK is that more insulation makes for a mouldy house because it's so humid. Not enough air flow. The remedy? Open the windows wide for 10 minutes a day helps. Of course, a heat pump that can cool can also remove moisture from the air. 😉
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MeatOnAStick@KidinaSandbox·
@PhysWiz @CoughsOnWombats Somewhat similarly, when our family moved back to Canada from Texas in 1962, very few here had A/C. Now, a large majority do. Although housing in Canada was better insulated than UK housing - this also matters.
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@llcli_brian @worstall Right. Even if 95% of the time in the UK the heat pump is used for heating, if it can do cooling as well, no MCS government money for you.
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Brian@llcli_brian·
@worstall They like heat pumps. But dual use is bad because Aircon is bad. In the UK, Aircon is only needed when it's sunny. So dual use makes good use of the excess energy we generate when it's sunny. This improves the economic case for heat pumps and has no carbon cost. So why oppose it
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Tim Worstall@worstall·
A problem - "a" note - with central planning is what happens when the ideologues take charge of it? That's right, having A/C becomes near illegal just as the country heats up. Well done there. adamsmith.org/blog/single-is…
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@zatzi Up to a point. You wouldn't want it in an operating theatre. Make sure the kids are jabbed.
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Dirt is good
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka

Finnish scientists trucked in real forest dirt and grass and laid it over the gravel at four daycare yards. They let the kids dig around in it for a month. The blood tests came back with changes the researchers hadn’t expected to see so fast or so clear. The study ran at ten daycares in two Finnish cities with 75 kids aged three to five. Four of the yards got the forest treatment: about a tennis court worth of soil and grass laid over the gravel, plus planters and peat blocks the kids could dig and climb on. Three others stuck with their normal gravel yards. The last three were daycares where the kids were already visiting real forests every day. After one month, the variety of bacteria living on the kids’ skin shot up, and the kind that helps train the skin’s immune defenses jumped the most. Their gut bacteria started to look like the gut bacteria of the forest-visiting kids. Their blood showed more of the immune cells whose job is to keep the body from freaking out at harmless stuff like pollen and peanuts, and overall inflammation dropped. The kids on the plain gravel yards showed none of this. Childhood asthma in the US doubled between 1980 and 1995. Food allergies in kids jumped 50 percent between 1997 and 2011, then jumped another 50 percent between 2007 and 2021. And peanut allergies in one-year-olds tripled between 2001 and 2017. The Finnish researchers think one of the reasons is simple: kids today don’t get dirty enough. 37 percent of American preschoolers now spend an hour or less outside on a normal weekday. Their immune systems are getting trained in environments stripped of the bacteria humans have always lived around. Aki Sinkkonen, who led the study, put it in plain words: “It would be best if children could play in puddles and everyone could dig organic soil.” The Finnish government is now helping pay for daycares across the country to make the same changes.

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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@LibDems @SarahDykeLD How much would my weekly food bill increase if Iran detonated a nuclear bomb?
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Liberal Democrats@LibDems·
Stop scrolling and hear this: fertiliser prices are surging due to Trump’s reckless war. And you're about to feel it in your weekly food bill. @SarahDykeLD breaks it down. ⬇️
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@peterrhague I think you make a valid point. E.g., I doubt the Marshall Plan would've worked if it had been run by the UN. Doling out cash to authoritarian regimes as aid sticks in the craw. Perhaps it would be more effective to give these places favoured trading status. Can the UN do that?
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Peter Hague@peterrhague·
@JimmyFinnIsOut Is it though? We can do foreign aid and diplomacy without funding a talking shop for dictators that gives Russia and China veto power
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Peter Hague@peterrhague·
I’ll throw down the gauntlet to internationalists - what is the case for the UN existing at all? Why shouldn’t we just get rid of it?
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Micheal OLainn@micheal_olainn·
I fear TERFs, and I’m not Trans. How must Trans people feel?
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AZEALIA BANKS
AZEALIA BANKS@iiwasinthee212·
Trying to love britain right now is like sucking a flaccid penis 4 1/2 inch penis, wetting your own pussy and angling ur ass up to the sky praying to god it doesnt slip out Alas........
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MetJam@MetJam_·
Oxford, the longest running continuous weather station in UK history, with temperature observations stretching back to 1815, has preliminarily broken its maximum temperature record for May yesterday by OVER 3ºC with a temperature of 33.7ºC. Unprecedented in its 211-year history.
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Michael@JimmyFinnIsOut·
@Sunnanbyrg @cjsnowdon As an engineer myself, I predict he'll be out of a job in a few years. AI is going to do it instead. So, no problem, he won't have to pay it back.
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Thameside@Sunnanbyrg·
Agree with you on many things (not everything...) My son pays an extra 8% on tax for a typical loan for the kind of 3 year degree this country needs (engineering related) The interest, set by the loans authority created by government, was something like 10% in the last few years After 2 years the total debt hadn't changed Furthermore, those doing unnecessary degrees (no offence to the degree holders but there are indeed mickey mouse subjects) don't pay a penny - because they don't earn enough Who is subsidising them? Probably young people like my son Of course the 8% is on top of income tax - he's subsidising twice If this were a market based system I might agree with you But it looks more like a university protection racket...
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Peter Hague@peterrhague·
Bought zero alcohol lager at the self checkout at Tesco and a staff member had to come over and approve it. Sort of a microcosm of the absurd British nanny state intersecting with modern technology
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