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Wilkos
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24 There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man, true nobility is being superior to your former self
United Kingdom Katılım Aralık 2014
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@TobbiGray @Grachidex Gestures are better on OneUI, it's not app limited, customisation options on the OS is better, the phone specs are either similar to iPhone or slightly better, the ONLY advantage is if you're already in the iPhone ecosystem and changing might be a nightmare.
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@Grachidex The only thing I think Samsung has over iPhone is camera
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@workidabbz It is Thorntons tbf, my dad got me a Thorntons birthday cake, was £12 on clubcard price lol
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Denying the six Apollo landings isn’t “skepticism.” It’s erasing the work of over 400,000 engineers, technicians, mathematicians, welders, programmers, and astronauts who built the most complex machines in human history. It ignores the factories, the tracking stations, the telemetry, the photographs, the samples, the independent observers, and the entire technological revolution that came out of the program.
Pretending all of that never happened doesn’t expose NASA. It exposes how little respect you have for the people who actually built the future.
And, in my opinion, doing so should be considered treason.
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“His people aren’t us… his people are the wealthy elite.”
@MothinAli cuts through Farage’s ‘man of the people’ act.
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@techdroider I work in a phone shop, the majority use buttons, they are also the older generation so, buttons are easiest to understand, its not rocket science to change it
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@bartonovopolis It might be if people weren't so tribal about nation states as if they mattered
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@WilkosGaming not to mention somehow believing 100s thousands of people can keep a secret that big for 50 years lmfao
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@false9fanatic @Louis_ITFC21 @Tesco There really is an app you can check stock levels for different stores too and/or see when something is next due on a delivery I was gutted when I left and it auto logged me out 🥲
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Birmingham is so much more accessible, with an airport and train station right at the NEC, plus cheaper hotels and parking. Love London, but honestly glad DreamHack picked the NEC.
See you next year! 🫡
DreamHack@DreamHack
Birmingham… we’re not done yet 😏 See you next year! 🗓️ April 2-4, 2027 📍 The NEC #PlayLouderTogether
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@youvebeenoinked @AndyatAuto My EVs insurance isnt really much higher than I paid for my mothers petrol car before getting my own car so thats not really true
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@AndyatAuto the 3p per mile tax will obliterate much of that difference - and once you factor in higher insurances for EVs the annual difference is eroded again. The balance is actually quite fine for someone just jumping from ICE to EV without changing anything else too.
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Increasing relevant - Annual fuel cost comparison (EC v ICE with realistic UK driver)
Assume 8,000 miles/year:
Petrol
~15–20p/mile → £1,200–£1,600/year
EV
Mixed charging: ~10p/mile → ~£800/year
Annual saving:
•Pre-Iran: £400–£900
•Now: £600–£1,000+
EV cheaper servicing and Tax advantages adds maybe £100–£300/year advantage
So saving around £1000k pa
There’s a lot to be said for having a multitude of energy generation methods like solar, wind, nuclear and gas. After the 2011 “Great Earthquake” in Japan and the following supply chain collapse, the only cars able to function effectively in Fukushima area were the EV’s. It also caused Nissan to bring V2G out of the lab and in to reality. My home in Tokyo was the first real world prototype!
The argument for energy security, for the environment and increasing for cost of living, increasing favours EV adoption - the economics, especially where you can largely charge at home are completely compelling. But what we will see is that, when combined with solar and battery, the security of self sufficiency is very attractive.
EV’s are part of the journey toward energy generation democratisation and decentralisation. It will not be the ecological argument that wins, but it will be the compelling economic one!
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