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  • rcs1000rcs1000 Posts: 59,258
    darkage said:

    Slightly off topic, but I wonder if there is a way of achieving this without every case running up hundreds of thousands of pounds of legal fees and then bankrupting the parties involved, often the wronged party? Because the current system doesn't really seem like justice at all, it is completely distorted by wealth and power.
    That is a concern, and I think the way you discourage it is imposing significant financial penalties on those who bring frivolous cases.

    But if you deliberately lie, and that causes people to suffer injury, then there need to be consequences.
  • kamski said:

    Only a moron with zero reading comprehension could ever imagine that I side the the AfD.

    But as you don't seem to be able to even understand "fuck off" I guess that's you.
    kamski said:

    what I was saying the other day about how incredibly stupid it was for Ukraine to attack Nord Stream.

    You side with the AfD and against Ukraine on this.

    Ukraine destroying Russia's infrastructure was a good thing for Ukraine and a bad one for Russia, not vice-versa. As much as you and the AfD are pissed off with Ukraine's success.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,050

    If the government takes money away from people, what should we call this?

    As someone who has employed people in these bands, the benefit withdrawal is treated by them, in their decision making, like tax.

    Laffer curve in action - if earning more only ends up with 30% of the money on their pocket… or less…. Then people will say “we don’t want more hours”
    get rid of the benefits, the issue is that so many people are better off on benefits hence htey cannot fill jobs. Should get nothing if there are local vacancies and you can do that job. Country has gone to the dog many getting spoonfed benefits and mobility cars etc. Get their arses out grafting instead of sponging. Only really ill people should be excused and that does not mean those with a sore pinky or someone scared a ssomeone asked them to get on with the job etc and made them need therapy. Country is full of soft snowflake chancers with few principles.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,050
    kamski said:

    Barty defames people all the time, but I don't have any redress - he's still allowed to post his bile here, for example.
    Toughen up snowflake
  • kamskikamski Posts: 6,319

    You side with the AfD and against Ukraine on this.

    Ukraine destroying Russia's infrastructure was a good thing for Ukraine and a bad one for Russia, not vice-versa. As much as you and the AfD are pissed off with Ukraine's success.
    You are a moron. I support Ukraine, that is why I want German public opinion to stay onside.

    You only pretend to support Ukraine. You would actually be happier if Germany was on Russia's side so you could enjoy thinking of Germany as the enemy. You don't really support Ukraine at all.

    So fuck off
  • JosiasJessopJosiasJessop Posts: 45,303
    kamski said:

    It's going to be a massive headache, with even the current very awkward situation (a minority Left-led coalition with 'constructive' opposition support from the CDU) not working. Very likely to be a parliamentary majority for 2 parties that are opposed to any weapons going to Ukraine at all. Luckily the state government doesn't have any immediate say in foreign policy, but it underlines what I was saying the other day about how incredibly stupid it was for Ukraine to attack Nord Stream.

    The BSW have said they won't do a deal with the AfD in Thüringen so difficult to see any way to form any government
    I'm still far from convinced it was Ukraine. And I don't trust the WSJ - or Germany - over this story.
  • Dura_AceDura_Ace Posts: 14,291
    Sandpit said:


    They’re using wireless shifters on bikes - why the hell would you ever want to do that? The race teams have mechanics who can change the cables every day if they want to, and could make use of polymer or composite cables if worried about them stretching…

    Unless there is a manufacturing defect, steel Bowden cables on bikes don't stretch. It's the compression and movement of the housings that give the effect and impression of a stretched cable.

    Shifting systems went partially wireless to reduce cost and complexity. The simplest possible installation on the previous 100% wired incarnation of Di2 required seven physical wiring connections using Shimano's proprietary e-tube wires and connectors. They could also be very difficult to install as it was necessary to match the wire lengths to the frame dimensions and then route them. On small frames this was a nightmare and I have previously resorted to compressed air, dental tools (I gave them a quick wipe before returning them) and cutting holes in the shell of the bottom bracket to get the cables in position.

    So for the OEMs and end users the benefits of wireless far outweigh any notional and vanishingly remote "security" risk.
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