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ed: possibly an hour.25 late ;)

ed: Joan Jett and the Blackhearts are great, aren’t they?

|Changing the subject, some of you will have had to endure with such crappy machines that you came to understand them like a second skin. I’ve got a laptop like that – it’s good and just so happens that the fan squeals when I’ve just steeped over that line of – it’s great, happening now, real-time feedback as I type – that line of excessive attention to my typing …. that line of typing on my blog actually. Love you all …

The fan squeals at different temperature / how hard the processor is working. Glad I’ve got an alarming laptop Hehe

Anyway, any suggestions for a more ed: fekk you, you’re history song?

later: It really does appear like AI (automated ignorance) … that certain actions … ignite the ignorance

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UK Coronavirus: UK’s reponse to Coronavirus an absolute chaotic disaster

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George Monbiot The UK government was ready for this pandemic. Until it sabotaged its own system

We have been told repeatedly that the UK was unprepared for this pandemic. This is untrue. The UK was prepared, but then it de-prepared. Last year, the Global Health Security Index ranked this nation second in the world for pandemic readiness, while the US was first. Broadly speaking, in both nations the necessary systems were in place. Our governments chose not to use them.

Had the government acted in February, we can hazard a guess about what the result would have been, as the world has conducted a clear controlled experiment: weighing South Korea, Taiwan and New Zealand against the UK, the US and Brazil. South Korea did everything the UK government could have done, but refused to implement. Its death toll so far: 263. It still has an occasional cluster of infection, which it promptly contains. By contrast, the entire UK is now a cluster of infection.

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