@susankayequinn @mewsleah Yes, Telegraph, Times, Mail, Express. The Guardian will be tailored towards its readership with “Why rich arseholes may be good for the planet” or “I was a rich arsehole until I discovered Tai Chi and moved into a tiny shepherd’s hut in the Orkneys”.
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Here's something you can do with a few #glowsticks and plentiful amounts of #snow.@MikeInTheGarden Got any ideas for plentiful amounts of rain?
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Efficiency is the removal of redundancy.@ekuber I want that on my Teams background so every time I’m in a planning and budgeting meeting it’ll be there when anyone looks at me
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I'm an electrician.@nomenloony the mysterious 4th wire that nobody ever mentions
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Just a thought and theory about artificial gravity in #scifi, in shows like #StarTrek.@davidbcohen @lydiaconwell yes, I remember that because it was a first (I think). Even now, SFX struggle to do convincing zero g interior scenes. Expanse had some of the best space FX, but they had difficulty with real actors doing real things in zero g inside spaceships.
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Just a thought and theory about artificial gravity in #scifi, in shows like #StarTrek.@lydiaconwell it’s the one thing which is completely reliable, even when all other ship’s systems are failing. I’m thinking it’s got to be an actual ‘thing’ rather than a process. Maybe a trapped black hole somewhere in the bowels of the ship. Some kind of lensing to line up the field to work with flat floors?
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Just a thought and theory about artificial gravity in #scifi, in shows like #StarTrek.@lydiaconwell convertibles in space. Brilliant.
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#KeepMoving@selzero Nice titfer