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1 month ago |
morningstaronline.co.uk | Steven Andrew
AS someone brought up in a mining family who has probably read more than his fair share of books about the history, politics and culture of Britain’s mining communities I expected, at best, to enjoy elements of this book and then to add it to the shelf of well-meaning but unremarkable texts about life in an industry that at the start of the twentieth century employed over 1.1 million but effectively no longer exists today.
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Sep 30, 2024 |
unchartedblue.com | Hunter Lazzaro |Steven Andrew |Mark Sumner |Charles Jay
We've talked about this before, but I'm really not certain why retail store executives are so insistent on making the basic experience of "shopping" into a consumer-abusing hellscape. Large, ominously-shaped security and cleaning robots wandering the aisles. Shopping carts with video screens flashing advertisements in your face; digital price tags on the shelves so that the back office can update prices on the fly when weather conditions suggest an opportunity for a bit of light gouging.
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Hmmm..I think I'm on the #Elon side of this spat #trump

I'm gonna be on Medicare soon & I'm so damn tired of fighting these orcs. You youngins might have to concentrate on the basics for a cycle or two if you want insurance that actually covers healthcare..

Here's something everybody should be paying attention to: Congressional Republicans are trying to weaken the Affordable Care Act and put millions of people at risk of losing their health care. Call your Senators and tell them we can't let that happen. https://t.co/jTKreuCNWZ

So that's like rock or rap being banned... it just ups the fun of doing it

Here we go again… 🤦🏻♂️ https://t.co/7mQb3F3aoT