New poll confirms the infinite wisdom of the British people – politicalbetting.com

I am delighted that a clear majority of Brits think Die Hard is NOT a Christmas film, confirming other polling we have seen. Vox populi, vox Dei.
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Somehow I cope with the grovelling
To give you an example of how absurd it gets, I once stayed at an outrageously expensive five star in Chiang Mai. High end Asian five stars are always outrageously luxe so I was kinda expecting my own butler and my own grand piano in my own villa. And yes I got all those
But I also had my own paddy field AND MY OWN PEASANT
There was a paddy field out the back to add some greenery to my pleasure. And in the middle of the paddy field was a peasant looking absurdly picturesque in a conical hat. It was like an idealised vision of Asian rural life
Then I got suspicious. It was TOO picturesque and also the guy never did any work. Never bent over and picked rice
So I asked the management and they sheepishly said “yeah we gave you a peasant to make it look better”
So you don't get real time pictures of your little spot. You get a photo every hour and a half.
Ho hum.
I’ve been sending daily pics of riverine life in Senegal, but perhaps not at times you were online. I’ve only had time and bandwidth generally to post once per day.
I am getting towards the end of my trip now and in a very interesting and atypical place: the ile de Goree where we’re spending 2 nights. It’s more like a quaint Mediterranean island than an African town, but with a slave house.
I was impressed with the maison des esclaves and its famous door of no return. The nuanced descriptions of the history of Goree and the slave trade were pitched just right I thought, and didn’t patronise. The National Trust would be proud. Not the Americanised guilt trip I’d expected.
And like many French style heritage hotspots it fills up with day trippers off the ferry during the day then empties out in the evening and takes on a serene air.
Here’s a pic for the day - typical Goree backstreet:
He is a former star quarterback all American hero from pulp fiction airport novel - maybe the answer coming back to this question is skewed by opinion on the film?
Senegalese rice is delicious. In taste very similar to Thai Fragrant, but shorter.
"“Russia’s Oreshnik hypersonic missiles system is a devastating, unstoppable surgical strike weapon that basically drops metal lightning out of the sky like Thor's Hammer or the comets of God.
Nobody has any defense against it, and the range of these weapons, once mounted on intercontinental boosters, is global. The west must now either back off or go nuclear.”
SO far, almost nobody in the west fully comprehends the Oreshnik weapon system just demonstrated by Russia. Hat tip to Ted Postol, Scott Ritter and Brian Berletic, the only 3 people I've found so far who fully understand this.
I've done the math on the kinetic energy of the submunitions (using estimates for mass), and I've studied up on what's publicly known about these weapons so far.
My conclusion? NATO is done. The west has no idea what just hit them. Russia's Oreshnik weapon system is checkmate for NATO and the USA.
All U.S. aircraft carriers can be destroyed in minutes. All U.S. military bases, all underground bunkers, all ICBM launch sites, naval shipyards, etc., can be destroyed with NON-NUCLEAR kinetic energy via the Oreshnik.
There are no active treaties (that I'm aware of) prohibiting this weapon system, and it doesn't destroy surrounding infrastructure or masses of civilians.
It is a devastating, unstoppable surgical strike weapon that basically drops metal lightning out of the sky like Thor's Hammer or the comets of God.
Nobody has any defense against it, and the range of these weapons, once mounted on intercontinental boosters, is global.
The west must now either back off or go nuclear. They will probably choose to go nuclear out of desperation, be warned.
Russia has just changed the course of warfare and achieved global dominance.
NOBODY in the western press even has a clue. They are too stupid, too woke or too arrogant to realize what just happened.
This is like playing chess with Putin and thinkin you might be competitive, then suddenly Putin's queen unleashes a flamethrower across the chess board and roasts all your pieces, setting them on fire.
You thought you were playing "chess" but Putin was playing a different game called "flamethrower."
It's that big of a deal."
COPE !!!!
It really is hilarious. Wrong at every stage. And there are lots of posts like this: designed to get the worryworts and the drama queens screeching about Putin's red lines.
I'm only posting it because it is funny, and so over-the-top that even dear @Leon could see it is ridiculous.
If you are coming, then Dakar is decent and cosmopolitan as African cities go, though not with a huge amount to detain the traveller. Casamance is beautiful and very friendly, with proper old school animist religion complete with Tom Tom drums, chiefs, a king you can have an audience with, fetishes, the works.
Cap Skirring is very pleasant in a palm lined beachy way but there are no luxe hotels there, just some good airbnbs and pensions. Goree is really rather pretty.
The food, though a bit limited in range, is extremely tasty. It’s mainly fresh fish, usually with spicy sauces and rice. I’ve had “capitaine”, bream, monkfish, lots of prawns and langoustines throughout the visit. But there are good steak-frites to be had too, and the local beers are reasonable.
And the answer is "not a lot". Tracking a moving carrier group is difficult, because a single satellite will give you a picture of an area every 90 minutes or so. If the weather is clear, great! It can't have moved far enough to leave your track, and you can adjust the orbit so you have constant (i.e. every hour and a half) eyes on it.
But what if the weather is bad? Suddenly you might not have eyes on the carrier group for 12 hours. Now where is it? At 30 knots, it can have moved 400 miles. That's a box 800 miles by 800 miles, or almost twice the size of a box containing France!
It's easy for spy satellites to watch a port. Or to watch the Malacca Straits or the Straits of Hormuz.
It's a lot harder for them to track a carrier group, even if they had infinite fuel for maneuvering. Which they don't.
They address the cost issue directly.
https://assets.nationbuilder.com/britainremade/pages/2235/attachments/original/1733819332/BRM7607_Tram_Report_Digital-Single-Pages_AWK.pdf?1733819332
The only spy satellites that have geostationary orbits are either SIGINT satellites or missile warning systems.
Bear in mind too, that if you are a long, long way from earth, then maneuvering becomes very expensive. In LEO, it's easy. One does a little burn, and your next track in 100 miles different.
With geostationary, you aren't 150 miles from earth (like a typical spy satellite), you're 21,000 miles out. That makes manauevering slow and almost impossibly expensive from a fuel perspective.
Although his one Dr Who appearance makes the news he was a prolific screenwriter as well.
https://www.radiotimes.com/tv/sci-fi/arnold-yarrow-dead-doctor-who-oldest-newsupdate/
But Russia has no Starshield (and nor does the US yet).
Edit to add: 2024 saw the first launch of Starfield satellites, but it will take seven or eight years -even with SpaceX's incredible launch cadence- before it is able to give anything approaching whole earth coverage.
The insane trillionaire owner has transported an entire sacred forest and "castle village" - fortified villas for high level Ming bureaucrats - from central China, where they were menaced by development
Seriously. My own castle. It even had a moat. I think they made the poetic mist with a machine. The beautiful young lady butler lived in her own chamber in the castle (no, I didn't) and kept insisting I drink Monkey 47 gin
I later learned it was about £10,000 a night. That is probably the most expensive hotel "room" I've ever blagged
So it’s not remotely the same. The nearest I can give you is who commands the vote in house of reps in US becomes president, it’s possible even in this recent election that wouldn’t have been Trump this year - a swing of just 8 seats? and by same measure only lasting two years till turfed out of White House, if under a system similar to ours.
The Trump styled populists cannot win in UK. It’s 100% impossible for Farage to become PM without being in the Conservative Party.
Even if Reform largest party in HoC - impossible under FPTP because they are not 2nd pref of votes for the other parties, they are friendless - no one will coalition with them to put them in power. Certainly not the Conservative Party.
- Circumference of the earth: about 25K miles
- Geostationary orbit: about 25K miles
- Distance of Earth to the Moon: about 250K miles
(Okay, 24,901 vs 22,236 vs 238,855 miles exactly, but it's easier to rememberDo you need to book far ahead for things like the ferry or can it be done online/near the day? Also: relatively safe? I don't mind a fair bit of danger (hence, Ukraine) but as this will be a personal trip on my own shilling I'd rather not feel scared every hour
(incidentally, the President in Armageddon and The Rock are played by the same actor)
Africa is wild. Have you thought about Namibia? You can drive around by yourself, it is pretty safe, it is utterly spectacular, the greatest desert landscapes on earth, and by a distance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76Aljh0U8Hk
'Dozens' being investigated over Post Office Scandal
At 21,000 miles up, moving around will either take ages (because you need to travel 5,000 miles slowly) or will burn through lots and lots of fuel.
Also, don't forget that at 21,000 miles up, your images are going to have 1% of the resolution of satellites at 150 miles.
Holly McClane to Harry Ellis: "Harry, it's Christmas Eve. Families... Stockings... chestnuts... Rudolph and Frosty... those things ring a bell?"
[listening to "Christmas in Hollis" by Run DMC]
John McClane: "How 'bout some Christmas Music?
Argyle the limo driver: "This IS Christmas Music!"
John McClane to Takagi: "You throw quite a party. I didn't know they had Christmas in Japan."
Sgt. Powell to Eddie (Gruber's gang): "Sorry to water your time. Merry Christmas!"
Hans Gruber to Theo: "It's Christmas, Theo, it's the time of miracles. So be of good cheer and call me when you hit the last lock."
Robinson the Police dude to the FBI guys: "Are you crazy? It's Christmas Eve, thousands of people -- the Mayor'll scream bloody murder..."
Argyle the limo driver (final line): "If this is their idea of Christmas, I gotta be there for New Year's!"
Film closes out to "Let It Snow" sung by Vaughn Monroe.
You can do LEO of 250km if you like :-)
Seriously. Queueing. qUEUEUIng. What the fuck were they thinking? Is it a joke?
Listening back to the full statement, I am really impressed with his approach to this - sensitive, serious, thoughtful, and evidence based.
Compliments from across the house, as far as I can see.
And equally high quality responses from the other MPs I listened to, starting with the Shadow Health Secretary.
I recommend a listen.
https://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/5c91805c-f151-45de-b806-816d8b7215d8?in=13:30:42
(Also quite impressed with the Home Secretary Yvette Cooper on People Trafficking after her foreign trip, but that's a separate one.)
The Trumpdozer needs to be careful with his tariffs.
https://x.com/grdecter/status/1866838101827477792?s=61
Safety wise, yes very much so. But worth knowing the ferry’s predecessor was the subject of the second worst civilian maritime disaster in history, with 1750 deaths, in 2002. Since then they’ve probably gone further than any other boat company in the developing world to focus on safety: very strict passenger logs, security around the terminal, lifeboats and jackets everywhere.
Like elsewhere in Senegal there’s also no visible corruption. Nobody’s so much as hinted at baksheesh the whole week.
But I have no idea of the movie, without Claudeing. Is it a Star Wars spin off?
"Did you try the Dread Drawbridge Of Doom"
"Oh yeah, I can see it now"
But at least you actually gave a view this time, rather than post another stupid question.
Speaking of consecutive vowels, or indeed consonants, has anyone ever correctly spelled Friedrich Nietzsche on the first go?
I must have written his name a thousand times. Yet EACH TIME I have to check
N I E T Z S C H E
No wonder he went mad
You are also embarrassingly wrong when you always take the Reform polling, and tell us it equates to xxx seats. It doesn’t. 😌
You can get an awful lot of seats under FPTP if voters from other parties chose you when their preference can’t win. For example you go up just 0.6% from last election yet go from 11 to 72 seats, up just 1.6% and add 211, or get 14.3% of votes for just 5 seats. In this regard, Reform are friendless. Nobody, including Conservatives, lend their vote to help Reform.
So the Reform seat figures you post from the polling numbers are complete gibberish.
It’s stark it’s not an era of two party politics, it’s like minded on election outcome voting blocks, voting interchangeable in FPTP. Where Reform are friendless in the FPTP exploitation, this has to change.
It reminded me of this morning's performative piece by recent Justice Minister Bobby J. who was outraged at the current state of the prisons.
https://www.lemonde.fr/politique/live/2024/12/11/en-direct-nouveau-premier-ministre-michel-barnier-a-alerte-emmanuel-macron-au-sujet-des-fractures-sociales-territoriales-rurales-de-la-france_6437830_823448.html
Review: https://bigother.com/2012/06/15/feature-friday-the-keep-1983/
Wiki: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Keep_(film)
Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tiu3-nbLoyY
https://x.com/trevorbaxendale/status/1866809572259779032?s=61
PR could see the Republicans split into the Trump Cult Party and the more traditional Republicans, and it could seen a left-wing group split from the Democrats.
Is it just possible that there might be other factors - such as social media - that have acted to worsen the quality of discourse?
They'll just be back to milking the Mar-a-Lago room rate for his security detail and other graft.
If I needed to write it down.
Like - next question - what name has GHTSB in that order?
Met says investigation is ‘unprecedented in size’ and solicitors and barristers are among individuals being scrutinised"
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2024/12/11/police-looking-at-people-of-interest-in-post-office-horizon/
This is the Post Office, so trials due in 2027 at the earliest
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cvgr19lwgv0o
No idea, unless it is GAHETISOBU .