Say hello to the scone pronunciation map of Britain! How does your area compare?Most likely area to rhyme scone with 'gone': County Durham (89%)Most likely area to rhyme scone with 'bone': Derbyshire (79%)https://t.co/HVvwP6pJYd pic.twitter.com/MeR7KUxHFN
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I think I've had two last post's today .
So FPT: Last year 190k was achieved (without checking the detail).
So I think the options to evaluate for the first 5 years will be:
750k.
1m.
1.25m.
1.5m.
With a profile required for 1.5m total at steady growth with 2024 same as 2023 with a profile something like:
180-220k
225-275k
270k-330k
315k-385k
360k-440k
1.5m is the average, and those are +/-10%. That's the line to watch. Less than 200k in year one will be a telltale, since that is where they are already.
Given the rhetoric, since 1m should be in the bag already I'd regard less than 1.25m in 5 years as clear failure. More than 1.25m as defensible. Under 1m, and especially under 750k, would be shat their bed territory.
There's also a big question as to whether it means E, EW or including SEWNI.
English-speaking ChatGPT users have been baffled when the AI replied to them in fluent Welsh.
The glitch has appeared for numerous users and is thought to be a problem in the software of how the computer system identifies the language of the speaker.
The latest version of ChatGPT, made by the company OpenAI, builds on the previous chatbot-style design and is called ChatGPT-4o. It allows people to use audio and visual prompts as well as text.
It is this latest update’s voice interface that poses the issue as it is poor at recognising the Welsh language so occasionally can think it is being asked a question in Welsh, when it is in fact an English speaker interacting with the algorithm.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/08/16/chatgpt-responds-english-speaking-queries-welsh/
Then, as I said, the NIMBYs plus the Enquiry Industrial Complex would raise a political and legal storm.
On the legal front, it would go to the Supreme Court. Probably multiple times.
On the political front, the local elections would become a referendum on this. The Greens would love more councillors. As would the Lib Dems. I would be the Conservatives would get in on the act.
Is Starmer the man to scrap a vast pile of *law*?
Scone rhymes with bone and you are madly passionate about it, because where you live is part of Derbyshire in everything but lines drawn on a map, and in the minds of the Imperialists at Sheffield City Hall.
Simples.
Go and look at a reservoir without plugholes, anywhere, and you will feel homeless.
And if the sanest way to build new places is as urban extensions, many of the relevant places are in the remaining Conservative seats, aren't they?
Which would be in the range of 15 Billion dollars today, given all the stock splits etc.
Just asking ...
Surely it has to be cream then jam. Cream is equivalent to butter, which you would always do first. I am generally pro Cornwall and anti Devon but I think the Devonians are right on this one.
Should have googled before posting. Consensus seems to be that it's a Pictish origin name that was gaelicised by the Scots.
Apple only now exists because of ARM, and by extension, Acorn!
WE WON!!!!! (shrieks merrily into the night...)
First concern is if they drop behind the Tories in year 1, as the Tories were last year at that stage pandering to Nimbies for butt-saving purposes by abolishing targets.
OTOH the Tory removal of housing targets would only have influence after a delay, so there could be a hidden time bomb for years 1 and 2.
New programmes (and the results of sorting out the impact of the last para) need to impact in year 2 visibly, and seriously in year 3. If they don't they are really up shit creek.
The thing that has to deliver is streamlining the local plan process and making housing targets be set and responded to seriously.
One thing in their favour is that the starting point is perhaps higher than many think, and so the Delta needed is relatively small.
And that housebuilders say they are under capacity. But they will need that and as many other initiatives to work as possible, one of which needs to be a boost to self-build.
Personally I pronounce it as rhyming with "Gone"
Berlin overhauls nationality criteria to include adherence to the country’s values"
https://www.ft.com/content/56e6182c-4c00-433f-a43d-57ad131781a6
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBjp70fCL6I
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-humber-67664821
"Russian forces are reporting that Ukrainian forces are advancing down the railway track toward Vishnevka after the bridge was hit the advance is already 1.5km."
https://x.com/WarMonitor3/status/1824475843197849931
(And it's "gone").
https://x.com/steveschale/status/1824444352992538927
Scone.
The closest British major port to New York is Southampton.
Edinburgh is further west than Bristol
https://x.com/SundaeDivine/status/1824199593787265176
There is a slight class element to pronounciation of Scone, as the map shows those saying Scone like 'Gone' are highest in the North, Scotland and Wales while those pronouncing it like 'Gone' are more likely to live in London, the South and East (outside of Norfolk).
Virtually everybody outside Devon and Somerset agrees that jam goes on Scones first then cream however
Just a right and wrong element.
(And a weird one for the 'scown' minority.)
https://www.nytimes.com/2024/08/13/us/politics/hunter-biden-ukrainian-company.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
Rhetorical question by the way. We know such types never admit to being wrong ring.
This is not such an issue. Scone rhymes with gone unless it is the town which rhymes with Boon. These are the facts.
Most places are entirely agnostic about it, and places like Hampshire where I am (which is relatively posh) tend to prefer "gone" because they don't have the class insecurities that Derbyshire and Essex have.
Butter then jam then cream or cream with jam on top both allow a layer of fat directly on the scone.
Nobody puts butter on top of a layer of jam on a slice of toast do they.
And don't get me started on "schedule".
Just admit you got it wrong. Hunter was peddling influence for cash. He may or may not have influenced Joe. But you - and everyone else - was claiming, if you believed he was peddling influence, you were a MAGA fan.
Those tiny little jars. Tsk.
Chris Rea - "“I understand Chris de Burgh speaks very good German. Chris De Burgh. Annoying little bastard…”
https://www.pauldunoyer.com/chris-rea-interview-the-underdogs-tale/
As somebody once said, "let's get serious".
Scone - ideally home made, certainly warm. I'm happy with a plain scone, others prefer raisins.
Clotted Cream - usually Rodda's if you don't make your own but I'm sure there are some fantastic ones elsewhere in Cornwall.
Jam - again, if you make your own, go for it. My mother made her own quince jam and it was a delight on scones. If you aren't in the jam making business, it has to be Tiptree "Little Scarlet" for strawberry jam.
I can see that cold butter on top of jam toast might be quite nice.
They can then employee contractors to build the houses. Then flog them for a profit.
They hope.
Edit: or just sell the land with planning permission, divided into plots..
So if I'm eating 'a scone and jam' then it definitely rhymes with 'gone'.
But a 'cheese scone' rhymes with 'phone'.
Always.
The difference in pronunciation is alluded to in a poem:
I asked the maid in dulcet tone
To order me a buttered scone;
The silly girl has been and gone
And ordered me a buttered scone.[7][8]
The Oxford English Dictionary reports that the first mention of the word was in 1513.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scone
Any chance we could get an apology from those* on this site who:
- claimed Starmer's election campaign would crumble under scrutiny?
- said Farage would sweep to power?
- told us the recent rioters were freedom fighters?
- blamed Labour for the immigration rise over recent years?
- etc.
* A: No, because 'they' do not exist.
Apples and pears look to have had a good season, but need a couple more weeks.
It's a bit like 'the' in the [thee] outcome of the [thuh] meeting.
* typically a 15 min wait to be seen. I cannot imagine a British dept quiet enough for this.
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As for jam or cream first: jam sticks to scone, cream sits on jam with no problem; cream sits on scone: jam slips off cream every time.
All gone-rhymers in my family, whether from Manchester, Birmingham, Edinburgh or London, and regardless of which layer of the middle-middle to upper-middle classes we come frpm.
If not my whole theory on why sconners are more vehement about it than scowners is complete tripe.
When we got there they'd sold out.
So they each had a baked potato and I had a panini.
So moist and unctious you don't need to put anything else on them, and they pair well with most styles of beer.