Killer Whale wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 11:48 am I know it's off topic, but if the answer isn't 'Rain', then the interviewee doesn't know what they're talking about.Status Quo?
Killer Whale wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 11:48 am I know it's off topic, but if the answer isn't 'Rain', then the interviewee doesn't know what they're talking about.Status Quo?
Youngian wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 7:43 am Favourite album of course is the Best of the Beatles.Best of the Beatles being, of course, a Pete Best album. You knew that already, didn't you?
Give that a look as Apple have been using AI for their own copyrighted material, McCartney should be a good witness on the subject.
davidjay wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 12:52 pmYoungian wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 7:43 am Favourite album of course is the Best of the Beatles.Best of the Beatles being, of course, a Pete Best album. You knew that already, didn't you?
Give that a look as Apple have been using AI for their own copyrighted material, McCartney should be a good witness on the subject.
Youngian wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 12:58 pm Farage doesn’t have any cultural hinterlands so he can connect with people who don't have any either. And nor did Thatcher but it didn't hinder her premiership.- Who's the only gay in the village?
The problem with politicians swotting up from the Malcolm Tucker zeitgeist tape* is they'll get caught out.
* From the political satire Thick of It in which the PM's enforcer makes a weekly compilation tape for ministers to catch up on soap cliffhangers, Premiership goals and Saturday night talent contest winners.
Killer Whale wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 11:48 am I know it's off topic, but if the answer isn't 'Rain', then the interviewee doesn't know what they're talking about.The drums and bass on Rain* are some of the best you'll hear anywhere, it's The Beatles at the top of their game. If only they'd put that on Revolver instead of Yellow Submarine.
Crabcakes wrote:I think I've actually said that in response to the very same question. Other than the singles, I don't know the Beatles.
That said, the correct answer to the Beatles question is “To be honest, I prefer the Rolling Stones”
Keith asks about misinformation and disinformation. He says the fourth report from the Race Disparity Unit that Kemi Badenoch oversaw spoke about the importance of this being tackled.
Q: Is there a limit to what government can do?
Badenoch says there is always a limit to what central government can do.
She goes on:
I think it’s probably worth explaining what it is that I mean by misinformation and disinformation. People often assume that it’s stuff on Twitter or X. I’m actually less worried about that sort of misinformation because it’s very public, and people who know can challenge it easily. So that’s an open sphere.
Badenoch says she is more worried about things like WhatsApp groups, “things that government has no insight into”.
Even the tech companies don’t really know what’s being shared. It’s all encrypted, and a lot of false information travels very quickly through those channels.
Badenoch says in some cases “reputable sources” were even spreading misinformation/ She claims there were people in the BMA who thought the government was trying to suppress information about what was happening to ethnic minorities.
She says government can respond by putting information into the public domain. She says she took part in vaccine trials to show the vaccines were safe.
RedSparrows wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:56 amSalah is also somewhat interesting as he often posts about his family life that often seems to irritate some of the more hardcore islamists online.Bones McCoy wrote: ↑Sun Jan 26, 2025 10:45 pmFootball is a good source of 'your common sense stuff only takes it so far, you know', in great big multi-billion pound centre-of-all-attention lights. This, and see things like Mo Salah praying to Allah in front of adoring fans. Nobody gives a shit he's a Muslim (of course, it shouldn't take being a footballing genius to engender that respect, but...).
For example:
* Glen Hoddle - Great player, far less successful coach.
* Jurgen Klopp - Modest player, outstanding coach.
Abernathy wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 2:26 pm I think Octopus’s Garden was a far superior song.I always liked the guitar parts on that and I felt better about the lyrics after I learned that it isn't childish whimsy, octopuses really do make 'gardens' on the seabed, Ringo was inspired after seeing some on a Greek boat trip.
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