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Bkk Brian

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  1. You've got that the wrong way round, they had no lapse, the speeding or drunk drivers who hit them were at fault.
  2. Musk's actions have consequences. Google Search Showing 50% Fewer Twitter URLs After Twitter Blocked Unregistered Users On Friday afternoon, Twitter decided to block unregistered, signed-out users, from seeing public tweets. That meant that for Google's normal crawling purposes, it was unable to see some of these tweets. It seems that Google now has about 52% fewer Twitter URLs in its index today than it had on Friday, just a few days later. https://www.seroundtable.com/twitter-google-search-drop-35648.html
  3. Great, tell that to those who kept to the speed limit and were fully aware of the dangers of the road, then through no fault of their own are no longer here. Oh wait, you can't. I personally know of 4 here in Phuket. Yes Sh!t happens.
  4. Not that easy when its not your fault and some idiot plows into you, your car or motorbike.
  5. Meanwhile the statistics keep coming and more children and adults keep dying and getting injured. Four people were shot dead in the city of Philadelphia late on Monday, US police have said. They said another two - children aged two and 13 - were injured in the attack in the city's south-western Kingsessing area. All the victims are male. The suspected gunman is now in custody and his rifle and handgun have been recovered. Police added that the suspect, who has not been named, was wearing a ballistic vest with "multiple magazines". https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-66061204
  6. At no point did I claim you did claim Musk invented twitter. I did give a comparison though with your criticism of Mark as a discussion point. CNN overloads eh.......lol
  7. Twitter was hardly Musks idea either, he just paid over the odds for someone else's brainchild. Now we have another serious contender on the market. That's how market forces work.
  8. Great news, some decent competition now on its way with a bonus of no porn as twitter allows. Much better for young people.
  9. The US is a developed country though right? https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/2022-us-gun-violence-world-comparison/
  10. If "you say so", I'm not making a judgment as I've not studied the acceptance procedures enough. I was pointing out to the poster I responded to what Harvard said
  11. Harvard University says it may still consider race in its admissions process despite the Supreme Court ruling against affirmative action in higher education, maintaining in a statement that the decision allows schools to consider an applicant's racial background, among other factors. https://www.businessinsider.com/harvard-says-it-may-still-consider-race-during-the-admissions-process-2023-7
  12. Its 10,000 only if you have been verified and pay I think $8 per month. I agree that seems more than enough. But 1,000 for those who do not pay can have severe limits. Its very easy to scroll through dozens of tweets in a few seconds. You don't have to actually click them to view the full message or video etc, the tweets just being viewed while scrolling counts. There is an update on the BBC here regards some of the reasons he may be doing it. Why is Twitter limiting how many tweets you can see? Elon Musk tweeted that unverified users could read 1,000 tweets, and verified users 10,000 per day. People began to share screengrabs of messages that they'd "exceeded" their daily allowance of tweets. Elon Musk was doing something that seems unfathomable for a social media company - he was limiting user activity. The move has baffled advertising executives. https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-66093324
  13. Yes I know its correct, its also correct that the Judge Davis ruled that he would instruct the jury that the claims are false. Fox had little choice but to settle. However yes back to Biden and unhinged ideas of the Supreme court
  14. For the sake of accuracy Fox also said in their settlement statement: “We are pleased to have reached a settlement of our dispute with Dominion Voting Systems. We acknowledge the court's rulings finding certain claims about Dominion to be false."
  15. A year is a long time and its no longer a PHEIC. This from 11 May 2023 In conclusion, having considered the significant decline in the global spread of mpox and the gains achieved in the control of the outbreak in many countries, the Committee advised that the event requires a transition from a PHEIC to a robust, proactive and sustainable mpox response and control program https://www.who.int/news/item/11-05-2023-fifth-meeting-of-the-international-health-regulations-(2005)-(ihr)-emergency-committee-on-the-multi-country-outbreak-of-monkeypox-(mpox)
  16. Correct, affirmation action on recruitment can be pure common sense, you'll notice I stated "in its most basic form" It becomes far more complex however when you start to recruit middle and senior management to lead those people and work places or environments. It then depends on each individual situation, the development needs, any ongoing problems, the team dynamics. The considerations are wide and will in may cases rely on affirmative action. But I'll leave it there.
  17. Interesting take from an alleged passenger in the vehicle. The car was automatic and when the second police officer stuck the driver with the butt of the gun, his foot came off the brake, that's why the car went forward, the officer then shot him causing the car to crash.
  18. Indeed, it would appear that the Supreme Court needs to do some basic fact checking before handing out verdicts. The man was identified as “Stewart” in court filings and as someone who requested graphic designs for invitations and other materials for a same-sex wedding with his fiancé, Mike. CNN contacted Stewart through information in court filings. He asked for his last name, which is not in the filing, not to be used. In an interview with CNN Friday, Stewart said that he “did not submit a request” to the company, 303 Creative, and is a “happily married man to a woman of 15 years.” “I don’t know Mike,” Stewart said. “I’ve never asked anybody to design a website for me, so it’s all very strange. I certainly didn’t contact her, and whatever the information in that request is, is fake.” https://edition.cnn.com/2023/06/30/politics/colorado-web-designer-court-filings/index.html
  19. This is obviously some sort of cost cutting exercise although restricting users from views will also have a huge impact on the already dwindling advertising revenue. Twitter stopped paying for its Google Cloud services some time ago, no wonder its now concerned about the data usage. According to The Information's report, Twitter had ultimately continued to pay its Google Cloud bills because of the huge advertising revenue it gets from the company – but Platformer now reports that "at some point" it changed its mind and stopped paying the invoices, and was now planning to stop using the platform completely. Platformer reported that Twitter was scrambling to move services off Google Cloud before the contract ends on June 30, but cited sources who said that this was taking longer than expected and that it was uncertain what would happen with some of the services. For example, it's unclear whether Twitter would try to migrate Smyte to its own servers, sources told Platformer. https://www.businessinsider.com/elon-musk-twitter-stopped-paying-google-cloud-bills-money-platformer-2023-6
  20. So Musk's frequently touted "world’s digital town square" has now had its meter throttled even if you are a paying blue ticker. I wonder what happens if you make a few replies to some tweets, then run out of viewing status, guess you'll have to wait till the next day to see if you had any responses....lol
  21. Amazing. 9 pages of the riots on the BBC website from the live feed, right from the first night
  22. Looks like Elon is falling out with a number of techies not just Jack Dorsey . A cage fight with Mark Zuckerberg in the offering? A ‘Cage Match’ Between Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg May Be No Joke The day after Elon Musk challenged Mark Zuckerberg on social media to “a cage match” this month, Dana White, president of the Ultimate Fighting Championship, received a text. It was from Mr. Zuckerberg, chief executive of Meta. He asked Mr. White, who heads the world’s premier mixed martial arts competition, which is fought in cage-like rings, if Mr. Musk was serious about a fight. Since then, Mr. White said, he has talked to the tech billionaires separately every night to organize the showdown. On Tuesday, he said, he was “on the phone with those two until 12:45 in the morning.” He added, “They both want to do it.” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/01/technology/elon-musk-mark-zuckerberg-cage-match.html image from above article
  23. As a past Director of Social Services I can assure you it was affirmative action (not a criteria) to meet the needs of the children that were looked after by our agency, be that in foster care, residential care, outreach or residential school. If it was a criteria we wouldn't have that dilemma in the first place, as in the recruitment process we would only advertise by gender or race. Which you are very rarely allowed to do.
  24. Wait in your previous reply you said: But yes if the situation was reversed as you described then we would pick the male residential social worker and the white foster carers. (so long as the child agreed if age appropriate)
  25. Yes they are very sound examples of affirmative action, ones taken daily in the social sector.
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