Foxster77

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Foxster77

Foxster77

@spire1968

East Midlands, England Katılım Nisan 2023
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@Emily78797000 @treasureh8nter Also, it was a one off project with unreal amounts of money thrown at it. Once completed it was job done, move onto new things with no plans to go back, almost disposable knowledge as crazy as it sounds.
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Emily
Emily@Emily78797000·
@spire1968 @treasureh8nter I witnessed a capability we had in 2008 get reinvented because somehow with turnover, gaps, data lapses, documentation, etc. the capability was effectively lost. It can even happen within a generation…
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Ally
Ally@treasureh8nter·
If there was ever any more concrete evidence that we never landed on the moon in 1969 then here it is: NASA is about to launch Artemis 2 to fly around the moon and back. A non stop Journey. Yup that’s right, go around the moon and back…… Not land and come back. Just fly around and back. The Artemis shuttle will be in continuous motion there and back. We are struggling how to land on the moon and come back safely in 2026, do you really think we were able to do it in 1969?!?!? 🤭
NASA@NASA

We're going around the Moon. Come watch with us. Artemis II's four-astronaut crew is lifting off from @NASAKennedy on an approximately 10-day mission that will bring us closer to living on the Moon and Mars. The launch window opens at 6:24pm ET (2224 UTC). twitter.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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Chris Clawson
Chris Clawson@ChrisC2129123·
@treasureh8nter Idiotic take. The Apollo technology is obsolete. The phone you’re using right now is more powerful than the tech used for those missions. It’s like handing someone a floppy disk. Instead of using that floppy disk they’re remaking the data on USB. They have to start from scratch
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Emily@Emily78797000·
@treasureh8nter We have a vastly different risk tolerance than we had in 1969. Also, we have a whole generation that hasn’t done this yet, so yes it’s new even if our parents/grandparents did it almost 60 years ago— Apollo did their missions piecewise too.
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@laticsJLB Cook is a one trick pony with one way of playing which needs consistent, high quality players = much more money thrown at it. Not gunna happen. We need a change, he needs to go.
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@1866Sport We need a change. Cook and his bloated back room staff need to go at the end of the season. We need, new, fresh ideas from a new manager.
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Shelford Pie
Shelford Pie@JulianTyer73060·
@BBCMOTD Norburn cost us the game allowed the diving dwarf to get under his skin, ref was appalling and furlough nothing special , but credit to the lads for pulling it back twice
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Match of the Day
Match of the Day@BBCMOTD·
Not something you see often... 😮 Notts County's Ollie Norburn received a second yellow card for throwing his opponent's boot off the pitch 🟥
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@DaviesRudi Yep, and get ready for the ‘careful what you wish for comments’ cohort also 🥴 I genuinely think it’s time for a change at the end of this season. It all needs a fresh approach and new ideas.
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Rudi
Rudi@DaviesRudi·
Here we are again. An incredibly pathetic group of players. That should’ve been a comfortable, easy win at 1-0. Remember, you’re not allowed to moan because we were in The National League two seasons ago.
Chesterfield FC@ChesterfieldFC

⏹️ Defeat. #Spireites

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boothie
boothie@boothiecfc·
@lukecfc25 Dobra is awful & has been for a long time all talk all ego never enough end product doesn’t create enough for the level of talent he’s supposedly got about as good as Berry absolutely pants.
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Monte Has Spoken - Tim Beaumont
Monte Has Spoken - Tim Beaumont@montehasspoken·
@harrison_elec @1866Sport I think based on the results we all need to rethink whether we have a high quality squad or not. Realistically how many of our team walk into the top 5 teams in this league? We need to get back to basics, league 2 is physical and fast, slow technical football gets bullied
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1866 Sport
1866 Sport@1866Sport·
Final whistle- it's a 1-0 defeat for Chesterfield. Your thoughts #Spireites?
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@harrison_elec @1866Sport I keep hearing comments about what a quality squad we have, but is it really true? I don’t think it is, I think we have an above average mid table squad. It certainly isn’t a squad head and shoulders above any other in this league.
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@PeaksJimmy Dobra the most over rated played ever, don’t get the love in with fans
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Jimmy Peaks
Jimmy Peaks@PeaksJimmy·
Sorry, but you have to take your chances, and we didn't. Bonis, Grigg and Markanday all guilty
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@JustinPetersMin You are trying to rationalise this using science as we understand it. You need to open your mind to the possibilities that we dont know everything and be totally open to the feasibility of alternate realities and dimensions. This is far beyond anything we know.
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Justin Peters
Justin Peters@JustinPetersMin·
There are no aliens. Even if there were (and there aren't) they would have no way of getting here. The distances are simply too vast. Far, far too vast. The nearest star outside of our own sun is 4.2 light-years away. No aliens, no matter how clever, will ever be able to travel anywhere near the speed of light. The laws of physics prevent it. To accelerate any mass at all (even a pebble) to anything approaching even 1/3rd the speed of light would take incomprehensibly vast amounts of energy. You need a lot of spaceship (and I mean YUGE) to hold that much energy. So, now you've got a heck of a lot more than a pebble to move. Your energy problem just got infinitely worse. It's impossible folks. ET ain't out there, and even if he was, he ain't dropping by for a visit.
Pete Hegseth@PeteHegseth

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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
A rare natural phenomenon in my garden this frosty morning called an 'ice spike'
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Sky News@SkyNews·
Manchester United part-owner has told @EdConwaySky the UK has been "colonised" by immigrants, who are draining resources from the state, as he warns of the country facing profound political, social and economic challenges. 🔗 trib.al/osc1ZDm
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Foxster77
Foxster77@spire1968·
@donmcgowan All open to interpretation of course. The whole outpourings of fake support for Starmer reinforced how staged all this was and any sensible person saw through it all.
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Don McGowan
Don McGowan@donmcgowan·
The UK media were played yesterday. Starmer laid them out to dry and made them look ridiculous. From Sam Coates to Lewis Goodall, Laura K and Robert Peston, they were fished-in by the Labour comms team and left on the hook, wriggling in the sunshine. It has to be said, this was one of the smartest moves I've seen from the Labour PR team since they came to power. If you didn't hear/see — around lunchtime yesterday, Anas Sarwar, Labour's leader in Scotland 'let slip' to a journo at the Times — Geri Scott, that he was planning to hold a presser that would call for Keir Starmer to step down. This spread like political wildfire throughout the rank and file of establishment broadcasters and political editors, to the point that they were unable to contain their palpable excitement — they all took to the air waves to explain to us why Starmer was now a dead man walking. See some posts below for examples, but I'm going to pick on Lewis Goodall for a second. I was listening to LBC after the 'news' broke about Sarwar and Shelagh Fogarty brought in Lewis to discuss the bombshell breaking story. There was such a sense of excitement between the two presenters with Goodall speaking, at length, about how this would be the 'fatal blow' to the Prime Minister and could spark an avalanche of cabinet level resignations. Even at that point I felt slightly embarrassed at the desperation in their voices. Anyway, the press conference came and went — Sarwar was asked afterwards if he'd told the Prime Minister about his speech, to which he told us, “yes, we spoke this morning, and we strongly disagreed”. Oops! Have you spotted the fatal flaw in his plan yet? About an hour or so after the speech, tweets began to appear from the cabinet, Lammy first then Rayner, Darren Jones etc. etc. Even serial plotter [allegedly] Wes Streeting put forward his full throated support for Keir Starmer. It then became clear to me what had happened. Starmer and his team had realised that Anas Sarwar was about to throw him under the bus, but they manoeuvred it into a political master stroke. By holding his MPs back until after the presser, one by one they made Sarwar's treachery starker and starker. Each tweet that dropped reinforced Starmer's position and pushed the Scottish Labour leader further and further into the wilderness until he was left stranded on an ice floe that was floating away from shore, desperately pleading for help. By employing some patience and some serious political nous — the likes of which we have not seen to date — Starmer allowed the media to bay for his blood and then have to climb down. He made his adversary in Scotland look like a prized turnip. And … he shored up his own position at a meeting of the PLP last night. Now, I've been as critical of Starmer as plenty of people, but this … this was his shrewdest move, so far. As my old dad used to say: he's not as stupid as he's glaikit looking. A quick special mention has to go out to ITV's political editor, Robert Peston, who took to Twitter after the dust had settled to explain to us all why it was a bad thing that Starmer's team had rallied around him. 🤦‍♂️ Patience is key.
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