So her doing a bit of dodgy Photoshopping is wrong, but the Daily Heil changing and publishing an image for which she holds the intellectual property rights is fair game? Some double standards there, I would argue.
Have you thought about walking football? I started playing when I retired and usually play twice a week now. I haven’t been this fit for years despite walking and cycling a fair bit. It’s slower, so less stress on the joints, but the big thing is you are playing against old buggers who are in...
Presumably you are short sighted. As you get older you get more long sighted or in other words less short sighted. If you are long sighted like me, your eyesight gets worse as you get older. Then you get cataracts.
1:30 Mystical Power £20
2:10 JPR One £10 ew
2:50 Famous Bridge £10 ew
3:30 Iberico Lord £20
4:10 Lossiemouth £20
4:50 An Bradan Feasa £10 ew
5:10 Corbetts Cross £20 NAP
There's no doubt the editing isn't great and the news agencies will have just run it through their programmes that look for discrepancies in the file that indicate manipulation. Nobody makes a fuss when the local rag nicks my stuff off Facebook and edits out the watermark though.
As a fellow amateur photographer, I have every sympathy for her. Unpleasant know-alls blowing your pictures up to super resolution, so they can tell you how crap they are, or insinuate they are AI manipulated, is par for the course.
Almost got car-doored today. Saw the door opening so slowed down, then saw it closing so carried on, giving it as wide a berth as I could given there was a car coming the other way. Matey then decides to open the door to within inches of me. Fortunately I still had a bit of room to manoeuvre...
The overall message is the correct one, but it's full of inaccuracies. It's clear that the writer doesn't properly understand the subject and therefore could easily be accused of simply putting the contrary point of view on behalf of the EV supporters.
I know you are part of the industry, as I was for a long time and still am in a small way, but the Euro OEMs are glacial in their approach to change. Musk might be an arse, but without him there would be no progress at all. He's also complicit in maintaining selling prices, despite economies...
On the wider question of global heating, vehicles are only part of the problem. There needs to a complete move away from oil for everything - power, chemical feedstocks, the lot. Governments are making a complete cock-up of it, Oil companies won't do anything unless they are forced to - why...
The vehicle manufacturers are the villains here. They are the ones who campaigned against Euro 7 and are keeping EV prices higher than they need to be. It's a risky strategy though, as there is a strong likelihood the Chinese manufacturers will wipe them out, particularly for small vehicles.
I have cheated as well, and edited Tredman's list.
Countries of North America
Canada
US
Mexico
Countries of Europe
Norway
Sweden
Finland
Estonia
Latvia
Ireland
UK
Denmark
Portugal
Spain
France
Switzerland
Belgium
Netherlands
Germany
Italy
Poland
Czech Republic
Austria...
I heard on the Wolves commentary that he'd only reffed one PL game this season and a handful previously, so suspect he was treating it as a job interview and doing what he thought would serve him best.
It's little surprise the richest nations are the biggest polluters. How else would they have got their riches, other than making things? The biggest problem is that there is a lot of "innovation" that has the potential to reduce carbon emissions, but governments and corporations aren't willing...
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