A second referendum?? What a shitshow that would be.... I'll just leave this here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlUpNsa9nPo&t=35s
I think you'll find that their vice-president has publicly given that assurance: https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0705mqj Meanwhile Lenovo which is also a Chinese company (took over Motorola) and competitor of Huawei, who have a higher market share in the...
If you want to see the OTHER problem with America, open that video in Youtube and read the comments.
Maybe while they're updating their 2014 election expenses return, they can explain why their 2017 return doesn't add up either. Part G on p10 has some weird numbers: Donations exceeding 5000 but not exceeding 15000 - 438 donations totalling 2087864.35. ...
No, this is not what this Government is all about. It is about a lot of things. One of their priorities is making more first homes available. Property developers have said that one of the key things blocking them from building these themselves is the ...
On the topic of the housing shortage, all should be solved over the course of the next 8 years as a number of golf course leases come up for renewal in 2021 - 2026. It was identified back in 2015 that the housing shortage could be solved in one stroke if ...
Seems like a harmful digital communication to me. Doxing should be jumped on with both boots.
Of course anything can be "hacked". Yes, you can remove people's right to vote and make it as hard for them as possible. These are very visible. Everyone who is denied the chance to vote remembers it and will talk loud and long about it. Yes, the counters ...
There are things inherently wrong with electronic voting. https://www.csoonline.com/article/3269297/security/online-voting-is-impossible-to-secure-so-why-are-some-governments-using-it.html http://time.com/5366171/11-year-old-hacked-into-us-voting-system-10...
As much as I dislike their policies, I applaud them for the vanilla HTML. Damn auto-play video ads are straight from the fourth circle of hell.
You could do your own homework, but this is probably what he's referring to for the first two claims at least: http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/the-brethren-express/8953268 https://www.stuff.co.nz/national/78883222/Former-Brethren-allege-high-rate-of-abuse-...
Draco, do you understand what a cumulative average is? Try this: https://www.extendoffice.com/documents/excel/1531-excel-cumulative-average.html
Decreasing voter turnout is an overhyped concept. The trend is down, but looking at a cumulative average from 1914 to today we're down from a high of 88.83% in 1972 to 86.5% last election. Last years turnout was the 4th highest turnout in the 8 MMP ...
This article has some nice animations and graphs to illustrate the increase in frequency and intensity: https://www.theguardian.com/weather/ng-interactive/2018/sep/11/atlantic-hurricanes-are-storms-getting-worse
If you've read stories about old-timey English public schools, you have a model for the reaction to compulsory Maori. The characters' most hated subject is always the compulsory French, which they see as utterly meaningless to their lives. Despite having ...
The English monarchy is so old that the Queen's ancestors were once thought to be descended from Odin himself.
Time to ditch the straitjacket. https://thespinoff.co.nz/politics/10-04-2018/why-labour-and-the-greens-should-tear-up-their-fiscal-straitjacket/
The TL;DR version of the Vox article linked in the tweet is: Don't talk about population control. It's unpopular and you end up being lumped in with very unsavoury causes which also like population control. Instead talk about female empowerment (because ...
Move inland. Move to higher elevations. Plant things you can eat.
You heard wrong. We're 22nd. US gun ownership is about 5 times higher. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estimated_number_of_guns_per_capita_by_country
I'm proud to announce the launch of A1 Milk. Every bottle is guaranteed to contain genuine A1 protein. Our target market is people who are very concerned about the A1/A2 thing, but can't remember which is which.
You're right that you don't need real science for a profitable product. But that means your profitability depends on people continuing to believe the fake science. That's not certain - not many people mediate under pyramids these days.
Yes, that's why the A2 company itself makes no medical claims. Selling a useless product to ignorant people is a way to add value, but it doesn't seem very sustainable.
Again, I hope all of this information is printed on the bottles.
So A2 milk can help prevent diabetes? That's really important information for the consumer, so I assume it's printed on all the bottles.
"It is interesting to contrast Fonterra with a company such as A2, which has put all its eggs into the value-add, intellectual property game. " Sounds great. Could you explain why A2 milk is better than conventional milk?
We are not more heavily armed than the US per capita. We are 22nd with 22.6 guns per 100 residents. The US has an estimated 101 guns per 100 residents.
This all goes back to the idea of "when is a game finished and how much does it cost?" If a game is released, and you pay $100 for it, should you get a finished product like a book? Should a developer put further work into an already published game? If ...
It's also not true. The Star Cards could all be crafted without loot boxes. It just took many many many hours to find the crafting parts to do so, OR you could spend money for loot boxes which had random things in them including Star Cards, including the ...
Apps and games need some scrutiny around this area. I think there's a range of things developers have done to their games, some of which are definitely gambling, some of which are sorta, kinda and others that aren't gambling but are a kind of grooming ...
Given that Battlefront is the example, it's more like buying a Lego kit at full price and then discovering that inside is a surprise bag that you have to pay more money to open. The surprise bag may make your Lego kit even better, or it may be a "meh" ...
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