Ah Wales, you almost had me believing there... Just for a minute. Take the points next time.
Ah Wales, you almost had me believing there... Just for a minute. Take the points next time.
If you're happy for Dan Edwards to cover 9 (As he was for ten minutes today), then genuinely just put an extra forward on the bench. Wales were in a tight game today where Ireland had them make a crazy number of tackles and had two unused subs. That's borderline unforgivable.
heh, I can imagine! But I think there's a lot to be angry about on the subject so...
This does sound good!
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For anyone interested: Misty Woman (fuzzy stoner rock), Resonance (synthy Editors type), Sergeant Thunderhoof (yes seriously, a punt I admit but seems to be folk horror type metal in the Green Lung vein), + Sword of the Sea soundtrack because it was interesting chilled stuff. Never played the game..
It's bandcamp Friday, so I seem to have found myself with new music. Weird how that keeps happening.
Tomorrow's Bandcamp Friday fundraiser will be for The Trans Continental Pipeline, helping trans folks leave hostile states (ahem, Kansas) for Colorado.
The British Book Awards (the Nibbies) short lists have been announced and the British Fantasy Society is proud to be supporting the Science Fiction and Fantasy category. Congratulations to everyone who made the short lists!
www.thebookseller.com/british-book...
Thank you! Given it's one Gollancz have done really well with, I hope we'll be able to work out a new push instead, but we'll see
Yeah - but I'm better with my formatting software these days so it's doable and it's my best-selling series by far so should be worthwhile.
Hey, look at that. I think we've fallen below the threshold on my contract. It's going to be a ballache to re-release each book in the series myself, but probably a worthwhile project. I see a week's holiday being lost here. Now to find someone to email at Gollancz
I'm still not sure I'd want Mckinsey etc helping out to decide anything - on board with your idea though
Starting to think there won't be any promotional efforts to celebrate the 20th anniversary of The Stormcaller. So I better start looking at those royalty statements, check when I can revert it instead.
An aerial view of a hundred freshly dug graves for the school girls while families gather around
Six days on, a New York Times investigation concludes that the US bombed the school.
175 are dead, 150+ of whom are schoolgirls aged 7-12.
The My Lai massacre for our generation.
The Hague - and Hell - awaits.
the govt would probably get in management consultants to suggest the blocks though...
that's the weird thing about this nonsense, unelected house - many of them perform a vital role that I'm not sure a group of senators or whatever would. No one seems to know how we square that circle
The House of Lords Digital & Communications Committee just published their report on AI, copyright & the creative industries, and their conclusions could not be clearer.
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"maybe all the renovations and road repairs on this street are because a builder died and keeps breaking things, because he likes to watch his friends at work"
suggests the Chosen One who coincidentally keeps reading the @dannyrobins.bsky.social book at bedtime
UK arts must not be sacrificed for speculative AI gains, peers say
PEPFAR, the program to stop hundreds of thousands of children and adults from dying of HIV/AIDS, was $6.5 billion a year.
If for some reason you're a liberal who is still paying for a subscription to the NYT, WaPo, or the Atlantic, I recommend you give Liberal Currents your money instead.
Everyoneβs Dropbox folders are full to bursting with sitcom scripts & treatments. And itβs harder than ever to get a meeting or a reply to an email. Iβm so tired.
The cover of The Summer Goddess by Joanne Hall, art by Ken Dawson The image shows the back view of a cloaked (but not hooded) warrior with her sword out. The is standing on the shore of a lake. There are mountains in the distance. Celtic knotwork decorates the corners of the cover.
Coming in April, we are bringing back Jo Hall's award-nominated novel, The Summer Goddess.
wizardstowerpress.co...
A small girl wearing a rabbit costume and blue coat carries a book as she walks to school. Her mother (head out of shot) wheels her baby brother along in a pushchair. The baby says "Peter Rabbit may be the 'Hero' of the story, but surely the obedient, widowed Mrs Rabbit is a more effective symbol of the oppression inherent within Mister McGregor's regime" The girls looks furious and snaps "Mum!! He's critiquing my world book day costume from a marxist perspective again!"
A cartoon reminder that tomorrow is World Book Day (In the UK anyway). Originally for the @theguardian.com
FT comments section this morning - saying what everyone else is thinking, right?
Sorry I'm not more open-minded about LLMs, it's just some fucking maniacs shoveled out a bunch of useless bloatware featuring that technology, did not give me any chance to opt out, reorganized the entire economy around it, zeroed out gains made by green energy, and made it impossible to buy RAM
Was about to say the same thing, they've been use by the West so many times.
"Edook Fublishing" sums up my approach fairly accurately.