@patmurphybbc@WarwickshireCCC Met him when he was playing at our club for Warwickshire 2nds. Lovely bloke and had time for everyone. He was an exceptional wicketkeeper with "soft hands".
@Scottwilsonecho Alderete is better than Ayling, Thiaw, etc. but guess that you daren‘t include too many. Thiaw scored couple of goals early on but he isn’t even Mags’ best centre back.
@BarrieEditor1 His comics played a central role in my childhood. My Nana used to buy them every week and I would read them at her house every Saturday. Some of my happiest memories. Sincere condolences but hope is small consolation that he touched so many lives. All the very best 🙏
Trump killed Pouran in Minab, Iran.
She wasn’t a fighter.
She wasn’t a threat.
She was a teacher.
Trump dropped a Tomahawk missile on her elementary school.
They found her buried under the rubble — still holding two of her students.
This is who they kill.
@PaulGallantNUFC@Capt_Fishpaste Another illiterate Mag 😁
What is half of 48,000? You may need to take your shoes and socks off to work it out.
Once you have grasped maths, we will move on to punctuation and English grammar.
@panks_79 Would agree about PSG but Arsenal beat Bayern quite comfortably when they played. Real are dangerous in attack but their defence and midfield aren’t great.
I think that if you’re going to write a piece in the Times urging the government to use and boost more AI, the fact that you are paid by a major AI company should be in the first sentence, or at least first paragraph.
I also think that the best scenario for AI is that it destroys millions of jobs with the prosperity, dignity and community that goes with them.
The worst scenario is the destruction of the human race - a fear openly expressed by an increasing number of senior and experienced AI engineers who are leaving the industry.
And somewhere in between a myriad of horrors such as yet more screen learning and screen addiction for our children.
But I do see that it will make rich men even richer. And that’s the most important thing of course.
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier says that the United States is destroying the world order:
"But there is also the fact that our most important partner, the United States, has broken with the values that it helped to establish and, above all, has played a decisive role in shaping over decades"
"In my opinion, we have now moved beyond the stage where we can lament the lack of respect for international law or the erosion of the international order; we are far beyond that, I believe"
"Both disrespect and erosion are well advanced. I believe that, and I want to emphasise it a little"
"Today, the aim is to prevent the world from turning into a den of thieves, where the most unscrupulous take what they want"
"Where regions and entire countries are treated as property rather than major powers"
"Where even medium-sized states, such as ours, are being pushed to the margins of history, and where smaller and weaker states are left completely unprotected"