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Microsoft Office has gone up up 25%! What alternatives are there?
3NUMBAS replied to nglodnig's topic in IT and Computers
Pirate bay ? Illegal tho -
Gallup are fairly reliable
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Something else to worry trump https://theconversation.com/taiwan-dominates-the-worlds-supply-of-computer-chips-no-wonder-the-us-is-worried-188242
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Happy Easter - News? Movies? Not very evident..
3NUMBAS replied to ronnie50's topic in Political Soapbox
Immaculate conception does not require legs apart -
Happy Easter - News? Movies? Not very evident..
3NUMBAS replied to ronnie50's topic in Political Soapbox
Henry the 8th shut down the monasteries as he realised the Italians were taking so much cash out of the economy and the pope wouldn’t grant him a divorce -
China has warned it will hit back at countries that make deals with the US that hurt Beijing's interests, as the trade war between the world's two biggest economies threatens to drag in other nations. The comments come after reports that the US plans to pressure governments to restrict trade with China in exchange for exemptions to US tariffs. The Trump administration has started talks with trading partners over tariffs, with a Japanese delegation visiting Washington last week and South Korea is set to start negotiations this week. Since returning to the White House in January, Trump has imposed hefty taxes on Chinese imports, while other countries have also been hit with levies on their goods. "Appeasement cannot bring peace, and compromise cannot earn one respect," a Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesperson said, external. "China firmly opposes any party reaching a deal at the expense of China's interests. If this happens, China will never accept it and will resolutely take countermeasures". https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cx2708dl9n1o
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anti trump protestsq https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/czjn0410e3zo
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Who was that jogging expert who droppped dead in his 50s Look at Jim Fixx!” cry the couch potatoes, citing the celebrity runner credited with kick-starting the jogging craze in the 1970s. At the age of 52, Fixx famously dropped dead from a heart attack midway through a run. Could exercise be a killer lying in wait for the unwary?
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A new Boeing jet meant for a Chinese airline reportedly returned to the U.S. because of the ongoing trade war A Boeing jet at the company’s completion plant in China flew back to the U.S. on Friday, according to reports. The new plane was supposed to be delivered to a Chinese airline, however, it was never handed over. Earlier this week, the Chinese government reportedly told airlines not to buy new jets from Boeing and to get permission before accepting any planes it had already ordered but hadn’t been delivered yet. A brand-new Boeing jet is caught up in the trade war between China and the U.S. https://fortune.com/article/boeing-jet-returned-us-china-trade-war/
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How about those with man boobs?
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It’s not the full Monty banquet ,just a quick cuppa when the kings got nothing better to do the n he’s kicked out the door
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Brown nosing trump to get preferential treatment over tarrifs is what it’s about, bunch of r slickers
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Balloon is in a museum,,new ballon’s will be ready for his hostile reception to U.K.
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Sleep expert reveals reasons you keep waking up at 3am and when to see a doctor While waking up in the night is not usually something to be worried about, if it happens constantly it could signal a more serious issue. A sleep expert has revealed why you could be waking up at 3am every night. While this is a relatively common phenomenon, in some cases it coud require a trip to your doctor. According to the NHS, the average adult needs between seven and nine hours of sleep every night. https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/2043256/sleep-expert-waking-up/amp
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Thailand's AI Robocop Debuts at Songkran Water Festival
3NUMBAS replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
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https://www.chathamhouse.org/2025/04/us-dollars-role-international-monetary-system-now-dangerously-flux The US dollar’s role in the international monetary system is now dangerously in flux The argument that the erosion of the dollar’s global status could benefit the US is gaining traction in Washington. That move would be a needless act of self-harm.
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US President Donald Trump has suggested Buckingham Palace is "setting a date for September" for his second state visit to the UK. The president told reporters in the White House on Thursday evening: "I was invited by the King and the country - great country." It comes after Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer handed Trump an invitation letter from King Charles in February during his visit to Washington. Buckingham Palace is yet to confirm a date for the state visit. Trump was hosted by the late Queen Elizabeth II during his previous three-day state visit in 2019, which took place during his first term in office. Traditionally second-term US presidents are not offered a state visit and have instead been invited for tea or lunch with the monarch at Windsor Castle. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cp8k5n33y41o
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US dollar shifting towards ‘risky’ currency status, analysts warn https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/e2c6893bcb8acccab87efbdb7c9c7de6?s=96&r=g By: Elliot Gulliver-Needham
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Dollar seen as risky currency status alert The US dollar is going through “a possible regime shift” that could leave it as a “risky” currency going forward, UBS analysts have warned. Even as volatility in financial markets has soared as a result of president Trump’s ever-changing tariff regime, the dollar has been sinking quickly, with the DXY index dropping four per cent since ‘Liberation Day’ to its lowest in three years. “This kind of price action is highly unusual in view of the dollar’s typical role as a key reserve currency that appreciates when asset markets are volatile,” said UBS strategist Shahab Jalinoos. https://www.cityam.com/us-dollar-shifting-towards-risky-currency-status-analysts-warn/
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Common Cooking Oil Ingredient Linked To Aggressive Breast Cancer Research suggests linoleic acid, found in common cooking oils, may increase the risk of aggressive triple-negative breast cancer. The study, conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine, revealed that linoleic acid may activate tumor growth by binding to the protein FABP5. In mice, a diet high in this omega-6 fatty acid enhanced tumor development. Published in Science, the findings point to linoleic acid's role in escalating tumour growth in triple-negative cells but not in hormone-sensitive types. This revelation could drive new dietary and pharmaceutical strategies. Experts are urging caution with seed and vegetable oils like soybean and safflower, typically found in numerous food products. Linoleic acid also occurs in pork and eggs, adding to dietary concerns. The study paints a complex picture: while the overall breast cancer survival rate stands at 90%, triple-negative cases drop dramatically to 77%. Dr John Blenis, a leading researcher, highlighted the importance of these findings in understanding dietary fats' impact on cancer. "This discovery provides clarity on the connection between diet and cancer," he said, emphasizing the need for personalized nutritional recommendations to inform patients' choices better. Interest in the research has surged, as it may offer a pivotal step in cancer prevention and treatment advancements. As the health community takes note, this study paves the way for further exploration into dietary implications on health. https://www.ndtv.com/science/omega-6-fatty-acid-common-cooking-oil-ingredient-linked-to-aggressive-breast-cancer-8188380#
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https://eu.desertsun.com/story/news/nation/california/2025/04/16/california-will-sue-trump-and-seek-to-stop-tariffs-immediately-newsom-says/83111535007/
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Did we have the best of it ? Is Britain Lost ?
3NUMBAS replied to CharlieH's topic in UK & Europe Topics and Events
It’s good for high end expensive cars value over 100 k for exports ,range rovers and lotus and McLaren’ have healthy turnovers for global mkts esp US