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You'd think it would be people.At Stoke Mandeville Spinal Injuries Unit top 3 customers are:A few years ago, being in the insurance business, I came across some stats on "death or serious injury per 1,000 incidences".I am happy to give those two a miss as well....BBC News - Scottish wingsuit flyer dies during Swiss Alps jumpCompared to base jumping and cave diving, it's actually pretty safe.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyepy2zz11o
Always feels like an activity that is a when not if.
The things I took out of this were:
(1) My children will never be allowed to own motorcycles
(2) Skydiving is surprisingly safe
(3) Cave diving and base jumping are 10x more dangerous than wing suit flying, which is 100x more dangerous than a regular parachute jump
(4) Don't ever let your kids get into free climbing
1. Motorcycles
2. Horses
3. Swimming pools/shallow beaches.
No wonder the NHS is broke.
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I don't find the latter surprising at all. You are racing along at speeds in excess of 30mph, several feet in the air with no safety belt on a beast without brakes or a steering wheel. What do you think is going to happen?It is.Scuba diving is surprisingly dangerous. More fatalities than almost any sport I believeA few years ago, being in the insurance business, I came across some stats on "death or serious injury per 1,000 incidences".I am happy to give those two a miss as well....BBC News - Scottish wingsuit flyer dies during Swiss Alps jumpCompared to base jumping and cave diving, it's actually pretty safe.
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cwyepy2zz11o
Always feels like an activity that is a when not if.
The things I took out of this were:
(1) My children will never be allowed to own motorcycles
(2) Skydiving is surprisingly safe
(3) Cave diving and base jumping are 10x more dangerous than wing suit flying, which is 100x more dangerous than a regular parachute jump
(4) Don't ever let your kids get into free climbing
Horse riding also has a surprisingly large number of serious injuries.
DavidL
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When I was a fund manager, I used to say that there were only two retail business models that would survive: shopping as an experience, and shopping as a convenience. If you aren't one ot the other, you are going to be in big trouble.We recently opened a new, bigger bookshop.Probably worse than that. We want to use internet shopping ourselves, because it's cheaper and more convenient. The bookshop on Gosport High Street was a good thing to have, but it was a bit rubbish. But we also want physical shops to be available- partly because we really want them when we want them (think back to March 2020), but also because shops make a town.Based on that I wonder how much correlation there is between "prefer/hate internet shopping" and "my area is getting better/worse to live".London might be paradise to you southern softies, but get out of your bubble and head up the M1 and you'll find a different world.Tell me about it. Somebody took the little city I grew up in and loved and replaced it with a sweaty turd. Norwich is dying on its arse. There's no Thursday night late shopping anymore, the two shopping centres are deserted and full of nonsense shops and phone screen repair shacks. The nightlife is non existent or violent.
Loughborough. Got the university and not much else . Any bit of land/ empty building finds itself turned into student accommodation or bulldozed for student accommodation.
The Carillion Shopping Centre has been the focal point of the Town Centre as long as I can remember. It's currently empty, shops having had all their tenancies terminated so the owners can knock it down and build an eight floor student accommodation block, right slap bang in the middle of the town. There's a planning wrangle currently going on.
The massive Cineworld has closed and the restaurants and bars that were destined to open in the adjoining development never really happened- fully half the units have been empty since it was completed. Very few shops survive in the town longer than 6 months, unless it's fast food, Turkish barber or nail bar. Even the charity shops are moving out.
We have no idea what a museum or art gallery is. Still, the empty shops do give the homeless some doorways to sleep in.
There's a big Primark and last year a massive Poundland opened. Grim. The last remaining treasures- the market and the lanes will no doubt get flattened soon enough.
People are messed up.
Focus is on the experience. The shop sales themselves will probably just about cover the day to day running costs it incurs this year, but the experience we provide is of huge value to our mostly online/mail-order business.
The only shops that have opened in our prosperous, historic, near-seaside market town this year are those that also market experiences, offer advice, or have alternative streams of income.
If you just sell a widget, you're always going to be undercut by the internet.
There is no need for an online sales tax; business just needs to adapt to the realities. You need to provide value add in a retail setting, or you die.
rcs1000
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We recently opened a new, bigger bookshop.Probably worse than that. We want to use internet shopping ourselves, because it's cheaper and more convenient. The bookshop on Gosport High Street was a good thing to have, but it was a bit rubbish. But we also want physical shops to be available- partly because we really want them when we want them (think back to March 2020), but also because shops make a town.Based on that I wonder how much correlation there is between "prefer/hate internet shopping" and "my area is getting better/worse to live".London might be paradise to you southern softies, but get out of your bubble and head up the M1 and you'll find a different world.Tell me about it. Somebody took the little city I grew up in and loved and replaced it with a sweaty turd. Norwich is dying on its arse. There's no Thursday night late shopping anymore, the two shopping centres are deserted and full of nonsense shops and phone screen repair shacks. The nightlife is non existent or violent.
Loughborough. Got the university and not much else . Any bit of land/ empty building finds itself turned into student accommodation or bulldozed for student accommodation.
The Carillion Shopping Centre has been the focal point of the Town Centre as long as I can remember. It's currently empty, shops having had all their tenancies terminated so the owners can knock it down and build an eight floor student accommodation block, right slap bang in the middle of the town. There's a planning wrangle currently going on.
The massive Cineworld has closed and the restaurants and bars that were destined to open in the adjoining development never really happened- fully half the units have been empty since it was completed. Very few shops survive in the town longer than 6 months, unless it's fast food, Turkish barber or nail bar. Even the charity shops are moving out.
We have no idea what a museum or art gallery is. Still, the empty shops do give the homeless some doorways to sleep in.
There's a big Primark and last year a massive Poundland opened. Grim. The last remaining treasures- the market and the lanes will no doubt get flattened soon enough.
People are messed up.
Focus is on the experience. The shop sales themselves will probably just about cover the day to day running costs it incurs this year, but the experience we provide is of huge value to our mostly online/mail-order business.
The only shops that have opened in our prosperous, historic, near-seaside market town this year are those that also market experiences, offer advice, or have alternative streams of income.
If you just sell a widget, you're always going to be undercut by the internet.
There is no need for an online sales tax; business just needs to adapt to the realities. You need to provide value add in a retail setting, or you die.
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helloGood morning. The weather looks a bit changeable today but the garden is enjoying the mix of sun and rain.
I'm about to the do the annual charade of negotiating my car insurance down to a reasonable price. Last year I knocked £300 off by fabricating a quote from another provider - my 6 years of loyalty means nothing, apparently.
It's a tax on those without the time or wherewithal to challenge their renewal prices.
Eabhal
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Morning PB.
450 killed by Israeli forces in food queues in the last 12 days. Whether he manages the sole bonus of getting rid of the Mullahs, there's absolutely no question that Netanyahu, and several of his ministers, should face justice at some point for Gaza.
450 killed by Israeli forces in food queues in the last 12 days. Whether he manages the sole bonus of getting rid of the Mullahs, there's absolutely no question that Netanyahu, and several of his ministers, should face justice at some point for Gaza.
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Hmmm.This is utter bollocksGood time to come back. For all that I detest the current Government and its predecessors, the country is nowhere near as screwed as poor old Leon likes to make out and I am actually reasonably optimistic. Indeed by my reckoning he has been predicting the final collapse of the UK for as long as he and I have been posting on here - which is a scarily long time.Not immediately. But in the next couple of years, yes.You heading back to the UK Robert?“Just came back from a large birthday party full of very wealthy people.Perfect timing.
Nearly all of them are leaving the U.K.
All for the exact same two reasons.
Too much tax and too many migrants.”
https://x.com/kezia_noble/status/1936768025761358176?s=46&t=bulOICNH15U6kB0MwE6Lfw
London property is about to crater
I'm excited.
I love LA. But I love London more.
Typical Leon post:
"Britain is a dystopian hell-hole only days away from the zombie apocalypse-
Me and the Daily Mail are right about everything, you moron.
Even though I hold the most reactionary views, I am down with the kids who agree with me about everything, especially senility power, and I am also in touch with the illuminati, who are totally real, by the way, so if you don´t know that you have the IQ of a Badenoch. AI, the 10 million refugees who arrived last week, and fake lab leaks (and also poor grammar) will destroy old Blighty unless Farage becomes dictator-for-life next week. You are all fools for not believing in the electric spaghetti monster.
I am not a far right wing loon, in a moment of terrible weakness, I voted for those evil Socialist bastards.
-hic-
More at eleven."
Cicero
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Trump needs be wary of NetanyahuTrump is a wanker. Saying one thing then saying the complete opposite thing just to appear to be edgy and newsworthy. He is perfectly capable of dragging the US into a hot war here.
"Do you want America to be at war with Iran?"
No: 85%
Yes: 5%
YouGov / June 22, 2025
https://bsky.app/profile/usapolling.bsky.social/post/3lsaj2uj7hc2l
And add Starmer should also be wary of Trump. I don't expect an Iran war to be any more popular in the UK.
Starmer has tried to be the friend of the wanker, easing him away from the truly stupid - he needs to be very mindful of not following Trump into insanity.
Iran is going to close the Straights of Hormuz. That by definition will lead to open warfare between Iran and the US. We should not get involved - other than working with the likes of Qatar to broker the inevitable climb down and peace deal.
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You have been proclaiming the end of the UK and all manner of disasters for the last 20 years or more. None of which have come to pass. You being wrong about this has been one of the most predictable features of this site for almost as long as it has run.This is utter bollocksGood time to come back. For all that I detest the current Government and its predecessors, the country is nowhere near as screwed as poor old Leon likes to make out and I am actually reasonably optimistic. Indeed by my reckoning he has been predicting the final collapse of the UK for as long as he and I have been posting on here - which is a scarily long time.Not immediately. But in the next couple of years, yes.You heading back to the UK Robert?“Just came back from a large birthday party full of very wealthy people.Perfect timing.
Nearly all of them are leaving the U.K.
All for the exact same two reasons.
Too much tax and too many migrants.”
https://x.com/kezia_noble/status/1936768025761358176?s=46&t=bulOICNH15U6kB0MwE6Lfw
London property is about to crater
I'm excited.
I love LA. But I love London more.



