@uhf_satcom@robert_watson I have one of those sitting on the floor in my (2nd floor) flat. I am dreading having to move it, so looks like I am staying here!
@robert_watson Hi Robert, yep some helpful neighbors came around and helped lift it up, We built some steps out of concrete blocks which was very helpful!
Plinky plinky plonky plonky piano. Yup, I doubled up on the piano sounds, 2 octaves apart. Like having two piano players playing two separate pianos (in different octaves) exactly the same notes at exactly the same time. I rather like it. youtu.be/XwZQK1q44AQ via @YouTube
Artificial Intelligent music composition #40 - 1 November 2021 youtu.be/V_C3utEPARk via @YouTube. I have never wanted to use the "house" clap on the second upbeat to produce a groove, but this one finally includes it.
@uk_domain_names Someone has to define the terms, the problem with the whole brexit debarcle is that terms were not adequately defined in 2016. Each one of 'The people' have their own understanding and none is correct.
John McDonnell confirms that Labour members will be the ones who shape Labour's Brexit position. A future Labour Prime Minister will implement "the will of the people" but of course if it's Leave it would be Leave on Labour members' terms, not terms set by everyone. #r4today
@LBC There will be MASSIVE pressure on Boris to brexit before January 2019 as all EU member states will then have to apply the Anti Tax Avoidance Directive (ATAD). It’s an EU law designed to tackle businesses shirking their tax-paying responsibilities.
@lbc The yellowhammer’s tune is believed to sound like someone saying “A little bit of bread and no cheese”. When naming their preparations for stockpiling food and other essentials, the UK government evoked the yellowhammer’s report of a bare kitchen cupboard.
@uk_domain_names Someone, more intelligent than I, needs to think of a way to make the brexiteers think about consequences and reconsider. Even agreeing to a delay would surely help. How would you stop a petulant child from dropping out of school when explaining the risks goes on deaf ears?
@uk_domain_names I think you are preaching to the choir and the undecided, but it is now too late to educate the rest. Brexiters will not change their minds, whatever the terrible outcome. Any attempt to stop it may trigger riots. When the supermarkets are empty they will still blame the gvmnt.
Here's the truth about Brexit, the "punishment" some people claim the EU wants to inflict on us, the full horrific consequences of no deal, and the dangers lurking behind any deal we reach. Buckle in, it's pretty long. Better to be thorough than to leave anything out. 1/47