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Alex Harrowell

@yorksranter

We’re going to have hundreds of shuttle cars running back and forth, picking up the sewage on retractable bridges

London Katılım Mart 2011
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Alex Harrowell@yorksranter·
I think I'll teach the whole population of the world the importance of scale
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Alex Harrowell@yorksranter·
also, even the title has been pinched (from Arthur Koestler no less)
andy twelves@andytwelves

EXC: .@GoodwinMJ’s new book “Suicide of a Nation: Immigration, Islam, Identity” is out now, and I’m only 5 chapters in and have found a huge amount of what appears to be false quotes and basic misinterpretations of data, that appear to be AI hallucinations. Matthew, can you explain the claims you made in the book that I’ve outlined in the below thread?

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Witch will continue throughout the week.
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Phil Edwards 🇵🇸 🇺🇦
@yorksranter "High speed train track expensive – save money by having slower trains!" makes my head hurt. It's like they've fed in all the ideas from a brainstorming session, and the only one that's survived is the obviously stupid prompt the facilitator started the session with.
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@AlanJi73069669 I can remember the last time politicians had ideas about that, let's not do that again
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Alan Griffiths
Alan Griffiths@AlanJi73069669·
@yorksranter Civil Engineering "has been physically building for some time". Railway engineering is different. Signalling is something else again.
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Alex Harrowell@yorksranter·
@NicholasLe81575 well yes, you can see the alignment from any plane arriving from the west into Heathrow
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Nicholas Lewis
Nicholas Lewis@NicholasLe81575·
@yorksranter they are going to save nought on construction alignment already set and substantially complete. Maybe switching to ballasted track but that may not even be possible given progress.Trains maybe but it will change of spec so💰. So talk of Billions fantasy.
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@imperimnowtwrng Right, surely if we bring the earthmovers back and make the route more crooked we get the money back....
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theimperiumdidnothingwrong@imperimnowtwrng·
@yorksranter Weren’t the costs of higher speed to do with having to make the route straighter and therefore incur greater civil costs as you couldn’t go around obstacles?
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Brad Setser
Brad Setser@Brad_Setser·
Petrodollars! Nothing produces more heated discussion and, in my experience, less insight. Myths trump facts, because the actual data is a bit obscure -- But here is the most important thing to know. Before the Hormuz crisis, the flow of petrodollars had more or less dried up 1/many
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Daily Turkic
Daily Turkic@DailyTurkic·
Meet Şerbet, the famous resident of the Ottoman Topkapi Palace 🇹🇷
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Sam Dalrymple
Sam Dalrymple@SamDalrymple123·
The Mughal Princess of Mexico In the central Mexican city of Puebla, a short drive from the largest pyramid ever built, stands the world’s most unexpected Mughal tomb.
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Alex Harrowell
Alex Harrowell@yorksranter·
The real story is much more interesting. There were multiple errors, not just the one, and more complicated than that, and the key to the whole thing is that it supposedly once did Louis XIV some good: historiesofecology.blogspot.com/search/label/s…
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole

In 1870, a German chemist named Erich von Wolf was analysing the iron content of various vegetables. He made a decimal point error. He recorded spinach as containing 35mg of iron per 100g. The correct figure was 3.5mg. The misplaced decimal sat in the nutritional literature for decades, entirely unchallenged, because nobody particularly felt like re-testing spinach. In 1929, the Popeye comic strip launched. The creators cited the iron content of spinach as the scientific basis for their character's powers. By this point, the decimal point error was already sixty years old and fully embedded in received nutritional wisdom. The error was identified and corrected in 1937. The correction was not issued with anything approaching the cultural reach of the original claim. Popeye continued punching things. The actual iron content of spinach, 3.5mg per 100g, roughly where it was always supposed to be, is further complicated by the fact that spinach is among the highest-oxalate vegetables known. Oxalates bind to iron and calcium in the gut and remove them before absorption. The iron in spinach absorbs at around 1–2%, compared to 15–35% for haem iron from red meat. You would need to eat roughly a kilogram of spinach to absorb the iron equivalent of a 100g beef steak. There is also the kidney stone question. Spinach contains around 970mg of oxalates per 100g: one of the densest plant sources. Chronic high spinach consumption, particularly raw in daily smoothies, is a documented pathway to calcium oxalate kidney stones. The smoothie industry has not issued a correction. Popeye is still a sailor.

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Decker Eveleth
Decker Eveleth@dex_eve·
A lot of missile launches we've been seeing recently - Iranian SLVs, Oreshnik, even some Flamingo - are launches intended to be publicity stunts. These missiles have military utility! But they are being put in positions where they cannot accomplish objectives. PR missiles.
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British Crisps
British Crisps@CrispsOfBritain·
Seabrook Roast Chicken: The seasoning is superb. A salty, chicken skin crunch arrives first and foremost, before giving way to an aromatic waft of herbs. Seabrook's dependable potatoes, with their mighty ridges, carry it all off with confidence. Rating: 8.3
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The Away Fans
The Away Fans@theawayfans·
Fredrik is one of the greatest examples of loyalty to a club you will ever see... He is a Bodø/Glimt fan. He beat cancer, but lost his left eye to the disease. What did he decide to do? He had his prosthetic eye designed with the club’s crest. Earlier in the season, against Tottenham in the Champions League, the fans paid tribute to him with a flag. One of those stories that only football can deliver 🇳🇴♥️
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