Michael Howard is basically made of children’s tears and white dog-shit, so you might want to bear that in mind.
Michael Howard is basically made of children’s tears and white dog-shit, so you might want to bear that in mind.
Paxman liked Bowie. Watch an interview now with someone he loathes.
Also, that’s Paxman’s standard mode of operation: the rubbery horse-face of mock incredulity, as Malcolm Tucker put it. Don’t read more into it than there is.
To be fair, Paxo was largely playing devil’s advocate here.
Seriously. Click-baity headlines like this add nothing of value. But of course, Shakespeare gotta get paid, son ...
Two words: BLUE HADES
Unconscienable. Or something like that.
Name & shame. Dooo eeeet.
Hmm. The misspelling of ‘consciousness’ at 2:30 has made me wonder about what other details he got wrong in the video...
They’re always in the last place you look, aren’t they?
He’s basically back to “Lovejoy” again. But, y’know, with a twist.
Also, 250K is nowhere near 130K. There’s a bunch of organic chemistry that can proceed at significant reaction rates at 250K. At 130K, not so much. And by any qualitative measure, a 120K difference is anot unappreciable one.
GMT has nothing to do with it; currency trading is a round-the-clock business, so location is kind of irrelevant to that. That London has such a large amount of the Euro trading business is an historical and legal anomaly that the ECB would like to see addressed, and last tried to do so in 2015 when the City…
It’s Article 50, not Rule 50.
Economically, it will be a disaster for the UK. London, as the capital of an EU member country and one of the world’s leading financial centers, was the world’s Euro trading capital. It won’t be after a full Brexit. Transaction costs will increase, and currency trading will migrate en…
I was going to say that you chose the wrong Judge Dredd. But no, you’re right; the Karl Urban version is good.
Again, not the point. We are a mass extinction event; we are killing the planet.
Glad you mention the Chicxulub impactor. The extinction rate today is at its highest since that, because of us.
Yes, of course. But “killing the planet” doesn’t mean it will die. Just us.
And yet, opine they do.