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I have always been quite dismissive of people when it comes to the Ship of Theseus philosophical question who say it is the same ship.
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I thought this question referred to George Washington's axe!
Applies to national and ethnic identity too, so perhaps more relevant to the discussions on the last thread than you’d think.
Meanwhile in TimS manor it’s sleepover night. 7 very noisy children. They’ve started with a treasure hunt and are now enjoying bubble tea. Not going to be a relaxing next few hours.
- HMS Victory
- The Cutty Sark
Both are below 50% original.
One of my memories of five years ago was when Things 1 and 2 were given the opportunity to do "Guide Camp... But at home!"
On topic- the same question can be asked of political parties. How far can a party restaff, retool and rethink and still be recognisably the same?
Alternatively, how much do the Conservatives have to replace to put the horrors of 2019-24 behind them?
So, as an example, how much of Flying Scotsman is actually Flying Scotsman? The answer is: not much.
"Well, it mainly consists of the rear two thirds of the frames, part of the cab sides and some parts of the motion and possibly the driving wheel splashers.
https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/how-much-flying-scotsman-original/
There have also been investigations into how much of Rocket is original. The answer is: not much, especially as it was rebuilt several times, even in its early service.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/crrdv84rg4do
Uruguay is a deceptive country. On the face of it, really boring. But if you dig deeper, it’s REALLY boring
However if you then gird your loins and go beyond the call of duty, the boringness is explained and it’s really fascinating
Eg Uruguay has no indigenous people, per se. Why? Because it completely exterminated the locals - the churria - in perhaps the most efficient genocide in history. In the end just four were left; and they were sent to Paris to be exhibited
The last died as a beggar “somewhere in France”
* Not literally, though Clarkson did bag Cnoc an Fhreiceadain with a Discovery.
But in some places it just burbles and geysers on the surface, like oil in Azerbaijan
The point about a broom is utility, not attitude to it.
The key in my mind is continuity of existence.
Incremental changes until none of the original remains equates to continuity of existence, and therefore the entity (be it broom, ship or girl band) is the same.
This is a topic I really enjoyed in my PPE degree. It wasn't really covered in ChemEng.
The Conservative Party dates back to the 19th century (not the Tories that HYUFD loves of the 17th century) but not a single person alive then is alive today. There still exists a form of continuity though, even though the people who make up the party have changed many times over.
LFC in the time I've followed them have replaced all their players and manager many times over. It's still the same club.
Personally I'd allow any EU, US, Japanese etc. approved drug in, subject to basic checks only.
But my god it must be dull the rest of the year. It gets COLD here. And grey and windy
So wtf did Martin Amis do for the other 7-8 months of the year? I bet he was bored witless
It’s in Uruguay FFS. You can’t drive to Primrose Hill. Or Brooklyn
It would be the first of its kind in this country and the largest infrastructure project ever undertaken in English cricket.
There are various reasons behind the idea but a key factor is the recent sale of stakes in the Hundred, which raised more than £525million and has transformed the game’s financial position. The ECB’s membership of first-class counties was previously burdened with around £200million of debt.
The case for covered stadiums has been made by recent rainfall patterns — October 2022 to March 2024 was the wettest 18 months on record in England — but also the historically temperate nature of the English weather. More than 100 days of Test cricket in England have been entirely washed out, or one day lost for every 5.25 Tests played.
Old Trafford in Manchester is by a distance the worst-hit venue, losing on average one day’s play for every 2.7 Tests it stages. The fact that England were denied a 3-2 win in the 2023 Ashes by heavy rain across the last two days of the Manchester Test still rankles.
The ECB chairman, Richard Thompson, is a leading proponent of the scheme and has identified Manchester as the region most in need of a covered stadium. “It has to happen and the stats point to there [Manchester] as a venue,” he said. After such a large financial windfall, it is felt this is the right time to be bold.
https://www.thetimes.com/sport/cricket/article/indoor-cricket-stadium-england-ecb-hobart-cgkbh3kp6
Ancient answers remain, IMO, the best: identity is not conferred by stuff but by certain sorts of continuity (baby Bloggs and 90 year old Bloggs are the same person but different stuff).
Which means that what any item is in essence, in the deepest sense, is not identified with stuff or matter, but of a non material thing called form. Aristotle was right all along. His analysis of objects has never been surpassed.
It is a competition between teams I have never heard of and to whom I have no allegiance playing a form of the game more akin to baseball or beach cricket than the game I grew up with and learned to love.
I guess it's my age, in which case I have to say that one consolation of growing old is that I don't have to bother with it.
I watched Episode 1 on a (4 hours late) plane. Alternately tearing up and sitting with my mouth hanging open. Not just the content and the acting - which were both brutal - its the realisation about 17 minutes in that its a single shot.
Episode 2 had been cued up by Clarkson asking "how did they shoot that, its impossible". And it is, and yet here we are
Episode 3 will be studied in acting schools for decades
Episode 4 had me practically weeping at the end
I know, I'm going on about it like Leon goes on about Covid. Sorry...
The reality is unless you have Sky or attend a fee paying school then cricket isn't something youngsters experience.
Boring old farts like thee and me are already into cricket, but they want a new generation of fans.
Why they didn't use the T20 Blast rather than creating The Hundred is beyond me.
lol
I have a soft spot for Mart. His plotting was generally terrible and his dialogue pretty poor but he conjured some of the sharpest observations in modern British fiction AND he was, at his best, genuinely lol funny
Very few writers can do that. I’ve had to put down more than one Martin Amis book because laughing too hard
He’s also extremely good on the perils and travails of masculinity. Perhaps because he knew it from both sides - he was a highly intelligent witty successful handsome man. Alpha plus. But given the tiny stature of a deltoid
https://x.com/Shayan86/status/1903437283153383687
Most stunning thing I've seen in many years. Emotional, powerful and so cleverly done in just one shot.
Just because employment has increased in a sector doesn't mean it would have not increased by much more. That is flawed logic. What is more, much of the increase was due to duplication of work eg the Medicine Agency and NI issue.
Brexit was nothing short of a disaster for Pharma in the UK. The fact that Pharma is a success in the UK is despite Brexit.
We should have listened when he started retweeting anti-Ukraine diatribes.
Problem is that they are inside the very worst kind of bullshit bubble. Their facts are fiction, their perspectives false, their concerns twisted.
Adolescence cuts straight through this. But for them? Appalling that the killer wasn't an immigrant muslim. Like ALL offenders are in the real world...
The EMA in London was a huge loss, to both us and the EU. Extremely effective agency and a magnet around which European HQs clustered.
Which, by the way, is a work of fiction and of complete genius.
Even if you set all of that aside and just look at the cinematography its a tour-de-force
Demonstrates well that level of horrific, twisted bullshit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZnzEZ_CyfA
Yes, he corrected himself, but I think it was quite revealing.
@BlueATLGeorgia
Andrew Sullivan: "I do not care about the economy if the government in this country claims it can break down anyone's doors, seize anyone with no due process, put them on a plane, and send them to a foreign jail...
https://x.com/BlueATLGeorgia/status/1903288845128319421
Perhaps we should be offering top scientists and engineers a visa deal?
Is there a specific word for anthropomorphism when applied to brooms?
It looked impossible yet the scenes were seamless. No sign of the handover of the camera. Absolutely brilliant watching it done, but I would have been oblivious of it just watching the scenes, as I guess it should be.
Brilliant skill.
What do you think of Wolfe Hall, or more specifically Hilary Mantel?
I gave up after 140 pages. It wasn't the topic, which I love, or the contrarian view of More and Cromwell, which intrigued me. It was the strange affected 'literary' style that did for me.
Is that just me, or does she rub your fur up the wrong way too?
Sadly in the autumn it will be completely replaced, and thus cease being Trigger’s 400 MHz NMR spectrometer…
What they actually think is that all baddies in all media should be black/trans/Muslim. Remind you of anyone? *Invokes Godwin*.
Can the company survive?
Glad I don't have stock.
One half of Scotland's once famous power couple does stand up and has a book to sell.
But I stuck with it.
Eventually you a swept along as in a dream. Just superb writing.
Yes it is quite possible that the answer for persons and brooms is different, though personally I don't think it is.
https://time.com/archive/6869550/science-the-fleeting-flesh/
It spawned a TV show.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-merseyside-62119537
The court heard the boy, who has attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and attended a special school, had previously been subject to a community resolution notice after hitting a PCSO last July.
Mrs Justice Yip said he had also been arrested in May last year for assault on two women and by August it was suspected he was being exploited by known criminals.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025/mar/13/hassan-sentamu-jailed-murder-elianne-andam-croydon-south-london
Referring to Sentamu’s background, he said: “Hassan’s violent streak, his anger, his outbursts, did not come out of nowhere. He was not born with them. They come from his lived experiences from when he was a little boy.”
Panayi added: “He has enough good in himself to recognise and hate himself for it.” He cited suicide notes at the time of the murder.
Now, these are undeniably shocking. However, there's no suggestion that the internet is to blame.
The Plymouth shooter is perhaps a better example. But he was 22, killed his mum and took some strangers with him, so perhaps not quite as shocking
I also have loads of DVDs to get through.
https://washingtonmonthly.com/2025/03/21/j-d-vance-is-the-most-disliked-new-vice-president-in-history/
The BBC has not quite caught up with the magnitude of this have they? I think the Guardian is getting there.
https://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/news/arizona-sen-gallego-accosted-by-lake-at-dc-club-report-21425870
Started the last one, but never finished. In some ways Cromwell is better if he doesn’t lose in the end…
This BBC piece has it:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjw4p3z758eo
I can't quite measure the speed - the distance from the end of the first white line to the end of the white line after the "get on the Left" arrow is just on 20m, and all I can say of the time is that it is well under one second.
1s for 20m is around 45mph, so it's likely to be a lot more than that. The building they part-demolished was 200m further on on the right, with three sets of pedestrian refuges in the middle first.
Location of the CCTV is here, inside "Cut and Coffee": https://maps.app.goo.gl/UdZGZyQSsWtUDMNW8
The view I take of these are that those who killed themselves are a sunk cost, and it's about preventing the next lot doing the same, and making sure that they don't kill innocent passers-by as well.
Labour: 26% (-2)
Reform 26% (-1)
Conservative 21% (+1)
Liberal Democrats: 13% (+1)
Greens: 8% (nc)
No significant change though some slight improvement in Badenoch's ratings as Starmer's fall back but again nothing too drastic.
Looking at voter shifts since last July, Labour has lost a third of those voting for them then with the ex-Labour voters going to all parties.
The Conservatives have lost 20% of their 2024 vote to Reform but have picked up voters from other parties.
The Liberal Democrats have retained 79% of their 2024 vote while Reform not only have 87% of their own 2024 vote but have picked up from both Conservative and Labour in equal numbers.