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We are discussing having an Interrail pass. Are you talking about purchasing tickets without a pass? The pass covers intercity trains and reservations are optional
And we know what you all are thinking: only £5m, how pathetic. I get you. Farage is still learning, on his frequent visits to the US. Give him time. We definitely are the weaker and more pathetic side of the Atlantic…
I'd say standards have dropped so low, we may as well let in fancy dress. Lots of people in cheap thin dresses with no jacket [0] (some show knee when sat, even half an upper leg! [1]), boat shoes, white suits etc. They…
I like it as a reminder that they're there to represent their constituents, and it means lesser known places are regularly mentioned in parliament (what with it being in London)
> Eurostar St Pancras is dangerously crowded and needs tearing down Agreed. It's horrific. They need to get rid of some of the shops, knock through, and double or triple the size of the departure lounge. EES has made it…
For faster/intercity trains, it is still like that in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and most of central and eastern Europe [0] France, Italy, Spain, Portugal & Sweden…
746,000 Interrail passes sold in 2024 https://www.interrail.com/en/magazine/did-you-know/rail-reca...
Well, Waze is Google
Can you repro on a fresh install?
Given coffee shops etc hire psychologists to select annoying music to optimise revenue, I wouldn't rule out bad acoustics as a choice (particularly larger chains) Though with bars and restaurants being brutally hard to…
Sarcasm is the problem? What an insane take. You'll need to explain that one for us lol. Perhaps you meant "their (sarcastic) implication that the only solution is regulation is the problem"? I would agree. I just chose…
And let's be clear: the free market will self correct eventually. There is absolutely no need for increased consumer legislation. Consumers can just go to another provider or retailer - and get a slightly different form…
Yes, when someone takes advice from a tool with a proven reputation of outputting lies and embellishments, with zero fact checking of its training data, and encourages people to use it almost no matter what, the sane…
You don't have the data on arrests specifically over social media posts, because they don't exist, so you chose to dismiss my reply and attempt an ad hominem. I am not leaning one way or the other 100%, as indicated in…
Got a link for those UK stats? Last time I went looking, even a Parliamentary report expressed that the stats are difficult to find, because the crime is eg malicious communications which covers a lot of acts. Your…
Did you mean it as a judgement? If so, bit crappy to make such a judgement, particularly on the day of her death to be honest. Maybe they did try (thought about it, made enquiries but decided not to). How do you know?…
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We are discussing having an Interrail pass. Are you talking about purchasing tickets without a pass? The pass covers intercity trains and reservations are optional
And we know what you all are thinking: only £5m, how pathetic. I get you. Farage is still learning, on his frequent visits to the US. Give him time. We definitely are the weaker and more pathetic side of the Atlantic…
I'd say standards have dropped so low, we may as well let in fancy dress. Lots of people in cheap thin dresses with no jacket [0] (some show knee when sat, even half an upper leg! [1]), boat shoes, white suits etc. They…
I like it as a reminder that they're there to represent their constituents, and it means lesser known places are regularly mentioned in parliament (what with it being in London)
> Eurostar St Pancras is dangerously crowded and needs tearing down Agreed. It's horrific. They need to get rid of some of the shops, knock through, and double or triple the size of the departure lounge. EES has made it…
For faster/intercity trains, it is still like that in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, The Netherlands, UK, Ireland, Denmark, Norway and most of central and eastern Europe [0] France, Italy, Spain, Portugal & Sweden…
746,000 Interrail passes sold in 2024 https://www.interrail.com/en/magazine/did-you-know/rail-reca...
Well, Waze is Google
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Can you repro on a fresh install?
Given coffee shops etc hire psychologists to select annoying music to optimise revenue, I wouldn't rule out bad acoustics as a choice (particularly larger chains) Though with bars and restaurants being brutally hard to…
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Sarcasm is the problem? What an insane take. You'll need to explain that one for us lol. Perhaps you meant "their (sarcastic) implication that the only solution is regulation is the problem"? I would agree. I just chose…
And let's be clear: the free market will self correct eventually. There is absolutely no need for increased consumer legislation. Consumers can just go to another provider or retailer - and get a slightly different form…
Yes, when someone takes advice from a tool with a proven reputation of outputting lies and embellishments, with zero fact checking of its training data, and encourages people to use it almost no matter what, the sane…
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You don't have the data on arrests specifically over social media posts, because they don't exist, so you chose to dismiss my reply and attempt an ad hominem. I am not leaning one way or the other 100%, as indicated in…
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Got a link for those UK stats? Last time I went looking, even a Parliamentary report expressed that the stats are difficult to find, because the crime is eg malicious communications which covers a lot of acts. Your…
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Did you mean it as a judgement? If so, bit crappy to make such a judgement, particularly on the day of her death to be honest. Maybe they did try (thought about it, made enquiries but decided not to). How do you know?…