Happy World Radio Day!
This message comes to you from a former radio scientist who today roams the waves as M0XBQ...
'Behold my magnificence!'
(And this, folks, is why you should always use Windows Notepad.)
The phone snap doesn't even begin to do it justice, but, to my naked eye, this is the most intense rainbow I've seen in decades! A full double arc, looking NE from Royston toward Cambridge this afternoon.
OMG, Rishi's got a flip chart. Labour is so fucked.
The US Embassy in Brexitania weighs in on Teagate...
"We want to ensure the good people of the UK that the unthinkable notion of adding salt to Britain’s national drink is not official United States policy. And never will be.”
"The U.S. Embassy will continue to make tea in the proper way — by microwaving it.”
I suspect that it won't be long before 30p Lee Anderson is pushing shopping trolleys around the car park at his local Tesco. And that will be tragic, given his enormous entertainment value.
Maybe there's a Brexit benefit I could exploit - manufacturing flags that do not have to meet stringent EU fire safety regulations.
John Cleese being rather clever is a lovely illustration of how very many people are as thick as shit.
Support for Scottish independence reportedly hits a record level of 58%.
How to turn that into action when the biggest of the pro-independence parties is losing electoral ground? There are popular majorities for many things that will likely never see the light of day.
Physicist, journalist and writer Dr Francis Sedgemore.
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Earth and space science; traditional and fine arts; natural and social ecology; radio science and engineering; Green Party policy wonkery.
On the waves as M0XBQ.
Born at 319.65ppm.
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