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  1. pete

    pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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    It only seems like a few years ago that they were turning off streetlights and then along came LEDs and we could have them all back on again.:dunno:

    It just strikes me that we are up the creek without a paddle in everything these days.
    No housing
    No power
    Too many people
    Not enough food
    Prices too high
    Weather crap
    Hospital queues
    Roads over crowded
    Living too long
    People dying too early
    Eating the wrong food
    The list just goes on, Oh, did I mention too many suicides.
     
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    The problem, as far as I am concerned, is successive governments since the 70's or 80's have focussed their energies on getting us to do what they want rather than doing what we want them to do. I can guarantee, let a battle-hardened manager or director from the private sector take over the books and we'd save an absolute fortune whilst also getting stuff done. Sure, there would be some noses out of joint, but hey-ho...
     
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    • pete

      pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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      I just dont think anyone can change the "system", we change the government but they dont really run the country, its the civil service that does that.
      Any new government that tries to alter things just comes up against the brick wall of those people we never see, in the background.
       
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        To add to your word @pete , they didn't bother to put hats on the lights so light pollution has increased.
         
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Cant see why a reflector can't be added to direct the light downwards, seems simple enough.
           
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          Hopping back a couple of posts, walking seems to be nowadays an "activity" rather than a means to get from place A to B.

          My friend lives 5 minutes (drive) from the office and always drives in. Another friend lives 10 mins walk from the shopping centre but drives to do her shopping.

          I don't drive so am entitled to both a soap box to stand on plus a halo I guess :heehee:

          Anyways, a carless lifestyle is very different to a car-bound one. Home location is dictated by the walk or public transport access to wherever you need to go, and buying things needs to consider delivery.

          In everyday life, I notice that I often just walk rather than wait for the bus. 45 mins walk to the shopping centre to get my hair cut is a treat rather than an inconvenience. :)
           
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          • pete

            pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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            That's what we are told, the oldies are drain on the young, pensions are too high and not sustainable.

            On the other hand too many people eat rubbish food and die too young.

            You cant win, I'm all for people dying personally, just as long as its not me.:biggrin::biggrin::biggrin:
             
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              Naw! They're not important. :rolleyespink: You're just nitpicking. :whistle: :heehee: Just shut your eyes and cross your fingers and it will all be OK.
               
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                We’ll muddle through. We always do.
                 
              • pete

                pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                Which PM said you have never had it so good, followed by the one that said you need to tighten your belts.
                Fast forward and all we get is a 22 billion black hole.

                Do we believe any of this?
                Rubbish.
                 
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                My OH had two uncles, one born into a German family and one born into a British one. They had known each other since their youth. When WWII broke out they were each enlisted into their own army and found themselves fighting each other. Both survived. The German one always laughingly said that the reason the British won the war was because our tactics were so illogical and unpredictable that the German side was usually caught wrong-footed. We are the world leaders in muddling through.
                 
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                • pete

                  pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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                  On Channel 5, 1978 the winter of discontent is showing now, worth a look just how bad things were.
                   
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