@fesshole All the classrooms in our local Primary School and all the Secondary School ones I've seen are all analogue. Children are taught to tell the time on analogue clocks at KS1.
@tomchapple1@AndyFitchet@NotNoodles666 There was another separate quote in the list that said:
"Never forget that the Universe, with one tiny exception, is comprised entirely of others."
@Suzierizzo1 Up from the depths, thirty stories high, breathing fire! His head in the Sky!
You have to do it singing the theme tune.
https://t.co/FCDIx1sP0U
@mitchellvii Since this chip would enable everyone to fact-check many statements anyone else said, instantly, I could foresee a world a small step away from Asimov's Happy Gold Fish Bowl from 'The Dead Past' but without the invasion of privacy.
@fesshole Trains have bogies with more wheels than the four doors on the carriage, so a plus there for wheels.
So that may get rid of the advantage doors had with houses.
Hmm.
What is this rabbit hole you've sent me down?
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@Kinza1278 Don't know where you are based, but here in the UK we still have The Radio Times, TV Times and a handful of other TV magazines each week, plus the weekend papers usually include a pull-out.
@tomchapple1@AndyFitchet@NotNoodles666 I had a program from Windows 3.1 up to Windows 2000 called Quote of the Day that displayed a random quote from a text file at boot up.
One, called 'The Golden Rule' said the same as you've posted, repeated in different words, for a multitude of different religions and cultures.
@Principal_Jon As a parent governor my YR5 daughter's primary school who has been doing the round of secondary schools and looking at their reading lists for English, this is the accurate list of texts for the curriculum that's being taught in Secondary School:
https://t.co/HBhrNCa5rC
@PolitlcsUK Veteran gig goers take a spare bottle top in their pocket as well as a collapsible water bottle you can pack flat and smuggle in. Camelback, used for hiking are good for outdoor venues like this as well. Take them in empty in a bag and fill up inside.
@underwood142@CuriosityonX Because of atmospheric nuclear weapons testing in the 1950s and 1960s there is a high probability that every single person living on the planet has breathed in at least one single atom of Plutonium at some point in their lives.
@MalleableFusock@posta_octavian I never said anything different.
The Dutch with the VCO, English with the East India Company, The Spanish...
Yeah I could go on and on.