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Chuck McNicholls
@chuckynicholls
Teacher and competitive commuter into knitwear and curry 🤤
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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@nealrogers Just one area where time was put in, misses the forest from the trees to ignore the most significant which was higher w/kg & w/CDA.
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Worth a watch for anyone wondering just how Vingegaard took *so much time* on Pogacar. A second through one corner, a few seconds through another, the bike change, etc, etc. #TDF2023
SBS Sport@SBSSportau
Where Vingegaard took time on Pogacar during Stage 16 of the Tour de France! @simongerrans and @Bridie_OD break down the Dane's cornering aggression! #sbstdf #TDF2023 #couchpeloton
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@tristramc @irishpeloton He changed his bike with 50k to go
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That was only the fourth time that Cavendish has finished second in a Tour de France stage. #TDF2023
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Chuck McNicholls retweetledi

“It’s about having fun”
Erling Haaland tells me his no.1 piece of advice for kids wanting to follow in his footsteps ⬇️
Full interview: bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episod…
Sports Desk Pod: bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/p0…
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The petty, narrow-minded and pile-on filled state of very active accounts on #edutwitter is dreadful sometimes and brings out some really ugly qualities from an industry of people who willingly make themselves role-models and should know better.
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@cambtweetgeog
It would be great if you could please follow me so I can send a quick DM - thank you.
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@HumanRaceEvents Asking @Pablo_Burt how far I was behind @Andy_greenleaf and being told 'different postcode!'
Great shame it's not going to run, amazing event!
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An update on the legendary BallBuster duathlon: humanrace.co.uk/news/ballbuste…
We'd love to hear your memories of this epic challenge 🚵🏽♂️

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@fasc1nate The transition from GCSE to A Level...
#edutwitter
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@Wimbledon @RafaelNadal We shouldn't be glamorising playing through injury, Rafa did amazing but dangerous message to celebrate.
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"For a lot of moments I was thinking maybe I will not be able to finish the match"
The mentality of a champion who never quits
#Wimbledon | #CentreCourt100 | @RafaelNadal
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@MarcArnold1 @Kingadventure31 @Lord_Sugar Nice sample size of one there to rebut the prevailing evidence 👍
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@tombennett71 This is always something that an institution and individual should be willing to explore - even showing open mindedness to this idea goes a long way.
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@alanmcn1 @DrSimonHodes @philipmann_ @MaggieRae20 @felly500 @i_petersen @petermbenglish medically illiterate here - coming to the end of 10 days of self isolation following a positive PCR, you are saying that - if I'm still positive on a LFD - then I should assume I'm still infectious and shouldn't return to a household? I should remain in isolation until -ve LFD?
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@OldeNaturalist @_johnbye @DrChrisSmith @NakedScientists @BBCBreakfast Please can you give the source for this, I'd be interested to read more
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Why is @DrChrisSmith from @NakedScientists telling people on @BBCBreakfast (again) that even if they get multiple positive lateral flow tests they should just ignore them if they get a negative PCR test?
It may be the "gold standard", but as he said himself, no test is perfect.
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@michaelmina_lab @drpaulclarke @bealelab So do you suggest not leaving isolation if LFD tests are still positive after 10 days?
My 10 are up tomorrow, no other symptoms but would otherwise be living with a vulnerable person and worried/ignorant to whether a LFD positive means I'm still infectious.
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@drpaulclarke @bealelab Yes. The 10 day isolation is conservative and captures almost all peoples full infectious period. But like anything, there is a distribution and some remain infectious beyond a 10 day window. Rapid antigen test positivity should be seen as a bar for still being infectious.
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.@bealelab @michaelmina_lab (I know not official advice to retest but..)
If one’s lateral flow test *is* still positive at end of a 10-day Covid +ve isolation period, then logically it must be unsafe to return to school or work as likely to still be infectious?

Rupert Beale@bealelab
This is incorrect. The lateral flow tests detect N (nucleoprotein), a more abundant antigen. There’s extensive potential cross reactivity with seasonal coronaviruses, but at least in the U.K. they’re tested for this against 3 of the 4 seasonal coronaviruses.
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@LivsFoster @Lecv This applies to me and will affect my plans, can you provide a link to this advice? I have been working on the below from govt and assume 10 days is a safe buffer even if LFT is still positive as you will no longer be infectious.

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@Lecv It’s PCRs that stay positive for 90 days (potentially, not always). Lateral flows show negative when you’ve stopped being infectious, there actually was always advice to stay isolated if they’re positive - even after 10 days - but it was well hidden in the fine print
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@Colin00007 @tomwhx Not what the article says though, is it? He was paid by one of the firms that took proceedings against the government although it doesn't mean for that case and it doesn't make them 'EU lawyers' - whatever that means. It's also isn't corrupt, it's work involving the law.
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Starmer got paid £125,000 by EU lawyers to stop Brexit - He’s hardly the man to stop second jobs thesun.co.uk/news/2125612/l…
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