Interesting parallels with @alanallport.bsky.socialβs description of imperial Singapore immediately before it fell to the Japanese in 1942
Interesting parallels with @alanallport.bsky.socialβs description of imperial Singapore immediately before it fell to the Japanese in 1942
Iβm really enjoying Drayton and MacKenzie by Alexander Starritt
Fitting victory given the sport was invented by miners at Skeltinton Main going down tβ frozen slag heap on a tea tray
Measurement error?: www.economicsobservatory.com/have-the-uks...
Go short on Tesla
Good advice. Reminds me of when the FT asked the Duke of Westminster for advice for entrepreneurs: βhave an ancestor who was good friends with William the Conquerorβ
Predicting Google without quite grasping the form Google would take. Impressive
So, possible example: unions cause workers to be dissatisfied with their jobs (various mechanisms involved); job dissatisfaction causes workers to join unions. Therefore the association between union membership and job dissatisfaction is bidirectional?
2.5?
Financial journalists love to attribute random noise to specific events
Agreed!
I wonder how heβd fare as an independent if blocked by the NEC?
Holidays suddenly get much more expensive when you reach the moment when most of the places you have been on holiday to that point are not as nice as your house
Where would you get the ice from? Wouldnβt you be better going with a solar powered fridge
The bit about what the Sunak number 10 felt like on the inside (compared implicitly to how it looked from outside) and the bit about antenna and action were particularly thought provoking
Imagine how much more unethical they might have been without the moral and ethical shaping of an Ivy League law schoolβ¦β¦
I imagine this is what my dog thinks when I wonβt join him in chasing the squirrels in our garden
I didnβt want to push my luck any more than I had already by questioning the answer but the strong implication of the was that insurers took an interest in the substance of health and safety policy when underwriting and it materially affected premiums π€·
I challenged a former Vice-Chancellor on this a few years ago: βthe causes of fire donβt change every two years, so are you wasting our time on this?β answer was along the lines of: βI know, Iβm not a complete idiot, our insurance costs would be much higher without it so stop moaning & do it pleaseβ
Definitely a Christmas movie. All I want for Christmas are clear skies
Suchet is Moore to Ustinovβs Connery
Disappointing lack of cans of beer
Itβs the North RIDING of Yorkshire actuallyβ¦β¦
Surely Jambonbrulee?!
I understand why you moved to Toronto
Yes, only a minority are ever really engaged & many continuing to ignore clear and repeated guidance but % showing up to teaching is higher than last couple of years, & doing optional formative assessment doubled (although this is 1 academics experience at 1 university so was original post!)
Yes, not real in my experience, this years 1st years more engage than last couple of years
Iβd agree with this. Iβve been covering a 1st year class for a sick colleague. Thereβs an optional formative assessment, in recent years only 25% have done it, this year I had 50%. Other colleagues report similar experiences
Weird, Iβm a northerner and I just press a button in the HL app and the money moves to my bank account?
Yes, this a real tell about whether the author has experienced poverty or not. Paul Johnsonβs Times article a particularly egregious case. No one who has experienced poverty would write this (eg compare with Tim Leunig)