Templeton Peck
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40%!! The fuck! These people should be publicly executed.
Is it partly a result of clueless bar staff? Minimum wage in england behind the bars. Service is rubbish/non existent.
40%!! The fuck! These people should be publicly executed.
I was in the Euston Tap last Friday (before heading back to Wolves) and the queue was out the door despite there being plenty of room at the bar. It was also pissing it down with rain outside which made it even more stupid.
40%!! The fuck! These people should be publicly executed.
Believe me, of the big tech oligarchs they're not close to the worst. Still a soulless corporation but at least they don't give the cops a backdoor into iPhone data (not yet, anyway) and they aren't involved in helping the IDF bomb Gaza.Fuck Apple
Change your network then..?Low bars but I'll take it
Name a phone that isn't!iPhones are fucking waaaaaaank.
Personally I don't like having the equivalent of a parental lock on technology that as an adult, I spent my own money on. It's my phone, don't wall access off to chunks of it.Name a phone that isn't!
All smartphones fucking suck and are awful, but here we are.
Presumably the same principle applies to families in Cyprus, Oman, Kenya, Germany, Bahrain, Norway, Estonia, Poland, etc?![]()
MoD spends millions on private schools to avoid Welsh language
Military personnel receive a private education allowance to avoid lessons in Welsh in state schools.www.bbc.co.uk
It doesn't annoy me per se, but I think the attitude of "learning the welsh language" should be embraced is crazy in this scenario. I can't imagine anyone going into a class and hearing Welsh for the first time and being expected to learn anything. They would have missed out on all the foundational learning and would render any Welsh-only lessons pointless.
I think so. I've skimmed this and it seems the MOD provide schooling for those based families bases in non-english speaking countries.Presumably the same principle applies to families in Cyprus, Oman, Kenya, Germany, Bahrain, Norway, Estonia, Poland, etc?
Yeah. It would make perfect sense to use a school that provides an education in the student's 'native tongue'.I think so. I've skimmed this and it seems the MOD provide schooling for those based families bases in non-english speaking countries.
Again, it would be silly to expect kids to be able to be able to instantly learn something in a language they haven't been exposed to before.