CogWheel

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CogWheel

CogWheel

@babbageismus

United Kingdom Entrou em Mayıs 2015
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@Platypustoo @DrHoenderkamp Most assertions like yours are drawn from single events where a woman has won, but these laudable achievements don’t generalise. And it doesn’t matter, we have women’s and men’s events so the extraordinary can be celebrated.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@Platypustoo @DrHoenderkamp But it’s an unavoidable fact that men run faster than women at all record distances and times. I suggest you visit a park run, or your local marathon or half-marathon and just watch.
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Renée Hoenderkamp
Renée Hoenderkamp@DrHoenderkamp·
If you don’t understand why women want their own timed record in park run… The fastest Male AMATEUR winner ran the London marathon 3 + minutes faster than the Female WORLD RECORD breaker. Men run faster than women. Fact.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@midkemia69 @GeoffBuysCars Might have a warning light. Seems like something that would preclude an Mot and should be sorted prior to sale….
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Mark Elkin
Mark Elkin@midkemia69·
@GeoffBuysCars what does "requires a new steering rack at some stage to run the lights off" actually mean?
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Geoff Buys Cars
Geoff Buys Cars@GeoffBuysCars·
There's a lovely ONE OWNER Lamborghini on Facebook Marketplace right now. Unfortunately that One Owner was a hire company. LJ69CVC is now the most famous Lamborghini in the UK.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@vaxryy I think the Linux scheduler has a limitation when it’s paging and every process is always ready. It thrashes and nothing gets done. So, more memory or ‘make -j N’ where N is less than the number of virtual cores.
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vaxry@vaxryy·
I have 64G of RAM and yet /usr/bin/g++ stil finds a way once in a while to oom my entire system and cause a giga lockup and crashes
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Mark Foster
Mark Foster@Fozzie24Mark·
@DanNeidle So he recieved it as an MEP? He was an MEP for 20yrs. If an MEP's total outside income exceeds €5,000, they are required to declare all sources.
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Dan Neidle
Dan Neidle@DanNeidle·
Lots of people asking if Farage would have been taxed on the £5m. The answer is: likely no. Gifts generally aren’t taxable. (save IHT, not relevant here)
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@IanWessels2 @PaulinusOfTrier He presented an actual argument, you countered with ‘ludicrous’ and ‘preposterous’. Might be worth putting a bit more thought in lest readers think you to be a bit thick.
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Ian Wessels
Ian Wessels@IanWessels2·
@PaulinusOfTrier Ludicrous defence of hereditary peers. Preposterous, that someone (mainly men) are in legislature, because someone is a descendant of a 11th century French, Flemish or Breton chancer or the by-blow of a lady who caught Charles II's eye or a Dutch crony of William of Orange
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Henry von Blumenthal
Henry von Blumenthal@PaulinusOfTrier·
As a boy, I was at a boarding school very close to Parliament. I took the opportunity to go and watch the debates in both houses from the visitors' gallery; at that time it was not widely known that one could do this, so it was easy and quick to get in. I saw all the famous politicians of the 1970s. But what was self-evident, even to a teenager, was that whereas the elected members of parliament were out to score points in their speeches, before voting according to pre-set ideas, the hereditary Lords were genuinely issued in persuasion and had open minds. This was because, being hereditary, they were beholden to no-one and no party; ironically, they were much more representative of ordinary people with common sense than their political colleagues in the lower house.
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Bugatti just lost its all-time speed record. To the Chinese EV in this video. 308 mph at Papenburg, on a battery. The Chiron Super Sport had held the record for six years. 1,600 hp, 8.0L W16, four turbochargers. Bugatti needed every horse of that to hit 304 mph. BYD's Yangwang U9 Xtreme did 308 with four electric motors and a battery pack. Marc Basseng, the driver, won the Nürburgring 24 Hours. He said the run was "technically not possible with a combustion engine." He's right. A combustion engine produces a power curve that peaks at a specific RPM and falls off either side. Past 9,000 RPM the valves float, the connecting rods stretch, the pistons can't reverse direction fast enough. The W16 is the absolute thermodynamic ceiling of 100 years of internal combustion. Every mph past 290 cost exponentially more engineering for diminishing returns. The U9 Xtreme uses four electric motors. Each produces 744 hp. Each spins to 30,000 RPM. No valves. No pistons. No connecting rods. Total system output is 2,978 hp, almost double Bugatti's W16. Power-to-weight is 1,217 hp per tonne. The motors were never the hard part. Mate Rimac said this years ago. The constraint was always the battery, because to deliver 2,978 hp into four wheels you have to discharge faster than any production EV ever has. BYD built the world's first 1,200-volt production car. Everyone else uses 800V. The Blade Battery runs lithium iron phosphate cells with a 30C discharge rate, ten times what a conventional EV battery handles. Heat generation falls 67% versus 800V at matching output. That last number is the whole game. Heat is what kills high-power EV runs. Other automakers derate within seconds at full power because the battery cooks itself. BYD's architecture lets the Xtreme hold maximum discharge long enough to actually approach the aerodynamic limit of the chassis. Bugatti spent 20 years engineering the W16 to its physical ceiling. BYD spent 18 months building the architecture that cleared it. They're making 30 of them. The crown for fastest production car on Earth has belonged to Bugatti, Koenigsegg, Hennessey, SSC. All combustion, all European or American. The crown is Chinese now, and it runs on a battery.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@Platypustoo @DrHoenderkamp This assertion isn’t supported in the records. Eg, men’s 6 day record, 1045km, women 928. Pro rata the women’s marathon record would be 2h15. Or are you talking about even more extreme running?
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Platypus
Platypus@Platypustoo·
@DrHoenderkamp As ever, such a generalised unevidenced statement is wrong.
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Jim Cognito
Jim Cognito@JimCognito2016·
I'm sorry but I'm not buying the line "MPs have a tough job and work long hours so need to drink" The people they represent often work longer hours in tougher jobs & would be sacked for doing the same Want a drink? Fine, have one after you've done your job & pay for it yourself
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@Tush27J Paramedics, bus drivers , nurses and doctors all depend on maintaining physical dexterity to work. You’re making a completely spurious point and clearly, like Hannah Spencer, have absolutely no idea what politics is.
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Alethea Bernard
Alethea Bernard@Tush27J·
I am finding some of the responses to Hannah Spencer's very serious point just baffling. Paramedics, bus drivers, nurses doctors all work late. They cannot drink alcohol whilst at work. Reeking of alcohol/being pissed is a serious disciplinary matter.
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Barry Parkin #FBPE
Barry Parkin #FBPE@Barry4EU·
@KTHopkins I wouldn’t shake hands with a fascist. Why would anybody? Don’t expect respect if you are a nasty little racist.
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Katie Hopkins
Katie Hopkins@KTHopkins·
Well done to Lyndon Harrison in Newquay The Green Party moron has never been told no in her life has she? Let me guess… Miss Abigail is a pro-pally, vegan, trans-ally who took 28 boosters, adopted a pet Ukrainian & knits her own Birkenstocks.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@WKCosmo First law: Every object perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon. So if an object is changing direction or speed then there’s a force acting. Drag and gravity for the ball.
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Will Kinney
Will Kinney@WKCosmo·
This was written by a tenured physics professor.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@FondOfBeetles Try ‘two’s complement’ to represent negative values.
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Emma Hilton
Emma Hilton@FondOfBeetles·
I just learned how to convert a regular number into binary. It’s very satisfying.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@neso_energy “How to lie with statistics” - great example!
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National Energy System Operator
🧵 Record-breaking day for Great Britain's electricity system! ⚡ 1/ On 22 April, we hit a new zero-carbon record, with zero-carbon sources providing 98.8% of our electricity.
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CogWheel
CogWheel@babbageismus·
@CalumDouglas1 @JoshFerme Yorkshire (AFAIK) isn’t promising money drawn from external sources to denizens in exchange for votes in favour of secession…
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Calum E. Douglas FRAeS
Calum E. Douglas FRAeS@CalumDouglas1·
This is ostensibly a fair point, until you dig into the details. The "scotland is a drain on England" trope is wheeled out time and time again, what is ignored is that MOST of the counties of England itself are ALSO a net drain on the treasury, and some more so per capita than Scotland. Should England kick out Yorkshire, the whole North East and North West, the Midlands and the South west too ?
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Josh Ferme
Josh Ferme@JoshFerme·
A country that is a net financial drain to England should not be actively spending our money buying votes for a party that wants to leave the Union.
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Every young Scot will be given £200 to spend on cultural pursuits on their 18th birthday if the SNP are returned to power in the May elections, the party has pledged📽️ #Echobox=1776930234-2" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thenational.scot/news/26044983.…

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Ron wright
Ron wright@ronsterd89·
Does anyone remember (in the UK) the talking clock? I can't remember what we had to dial, maybe 123 or something similar.
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Christian Davis
Christian Davis@Christi09787198·
@harrym_vids Why not simply put road tax on fuel and be done with it? Surely the more you consume the more you should pay? The logic is all wrong
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Harry Metcalfe
Harry Metcalfe@harrym_vids·
So taxing my 2015 Jaguar Project 7 for 12 months costs £790 but taxing my 2018 Project 8 for 12 months costs £200. Same engine and both EU6 compliant, just 3 years newer but road tax is 4x the cost. Where’s the logic in that?
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