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AleisterCrowley wrote:Nope, they moved to Haywards Heath. Presumably driven out by rents/property prices![]()
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AleisterCrowley wrote:Tubescreamer TS808 with a JRC4558 chip of course
I'm sure you know about this site..
https://www.electrosmash.com/
AleisterCrowley wrote:I'm sure I've seen that story before, with the location changed. I suspect it's an urban myth !
mc2fool wrote:AleisterCrowley wrote:I'm sure I've seen that story before, with the location changed. I suspect it's an urban myth !
Yes, indeed, at least, mostly so. But Barts Pathology Museum does have on display a, um, self-inserted shell casing that the hospital removed from someone's rectum. 'Twas in the 1930s IIRC.
scotia wrote:From the BBC Site
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/world-asia-china-59906706
There have been some single track roads that I have needed to reverse on - but none as bad as this
scotia wrote:From the BBC Site:- British tank soldiers' final year in Germany.
Caption:- Captain Alex Field, the reconnaissance troop leader, has breakfast in the officers' mess dining room at Athlone Barracks, in January 2019
Alternative captions are welcome
moorfield wrote:rikutafes wrote:I just found out about the existence of superbugs (bacteria that can't be killed by antibiotics) and the fact that they are spreading more and more. So if you get infected by them it's extremely hard if not impossible to get rid of them as they are practically immortal. Real scary stuff..
Quite so. We've all been obsessed with coronaviruses for the last two years, but antibiotic resistance is a huge problem that scientists have been warning on for years. A ticking timebomb, and harder to contain than by just locking us all up (viz. rat bourne plague).
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