inactionman wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 11:20 am
Thought I'd post a good news story, given all the usual miseryguts
Warhammer (eta: sorry, Games Workshop - Warhammer is one of their ranges) are opening a 4th UK factory to keep up with demand.
In Nottingham, an army of tiny warriors is on the advance. Space Marines, Weirdboyz, Chaos Knights – and very small paint pots – are grabbing more territory as Games Workshop confirms plans for its fourth factory and buys land for two more to meet demand for its fantasy figurines.
It is the latest win for the designer and maker of miniature wargames – including the hit Warhammer franchise – which joined the FTSE 100 list of the UK’s leading companies shortly before Christmas. Its valuation has more than tripled in the past four years to just over £4.2bn – making it worth more than the airline EasyJet, the property firm British Land and the B&Q owner Kingfisher.
I love that they've made something that so many people really enjoy, and that we're exporting geekdom to the world.
Yeah, it's a phenomenal success story in the creative sector. A sector repeatedly shaved and cut by every colour of government at every level, over and over again.
They do Price-gouge heavily though.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Thu Jan 16, 2025 8:12 am
by Uncle fester
Enzedder wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:09 am
3 minor car insurance claims over the last 6 months. Say <$2000 each.
My renewal premium is going to be 150% of the value of the car, isn't it?
That's a lot of small items so yeah, you're probably screwed.
New excavation at Pompei. Entire block excavated with a private, very wealthy household with a bathhouse, bakery and laundry. Absolutely fascinating. Documentary on BBC on Monday 20th.
Biffer wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 12:32 pm
New excavation at Pompei. Entire block excavated with a private, very wealthy household with a bathhouse, bakery and laundry. Absolutely fascinating. Documentary on BBC on Monday 20th.
Enzedder wrote: Thu Jan 16, 2025 4:09 am
3 minor car insurance claims over the last 6 months. Say <$2000 each.
My renewal premium is going to be 150% of the value of the car, isn't it?
That's a lot of small items so yeah, you're probably screwed.
Should have gone to specsavers.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 5:21 pm
by fishfoodie
A sensible judicial decision !
Animal rights campaigners in France are celebrating after a wild boar facing the threat of death was allowed to stay with its owner.
The boar, named Rillette, was found in 2023 as a piglet by Elodie Cappé on her horse-breeding smallholding in Chaource, central France, after apparently being abandoned by its mother.
Local authorities had refused Ms Cappé the permission required to keep a wild animal. Unable to find a sanctuary to take Rillette, she faced the possibility of having to get it euthanised.
A French court has now ruled the authority's decision must be re-examined.
Rumor has it the complaint was brought by a large redheaded man, wearing blue & white striped trousers, & carrying a menhir.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2025 7:25 pm
by Marylandolorian
After a 4 year ban, Pakistani airline has-been authorized to resume its flights to Paris.
Just check their flight schedule before visiting the Eiffel Tower .
fishfoodie wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 5:21 pm
A sensible judicial decision !
Animal rights campaigners in France are celebrating after a wild boar facing the threat of death was allowed to stay with its owner.
The boar, named Rillette, was found in 2023 as a piglet by Elodie Cappé on her horse-breeding smallholding in Chaource, central France, after apparently being abandoned by its mother.
Local authorities had refused Ms Cappé the permission required to keep a wild animal. Unable to find a sanctuary to take Rillette, she faced the possibility of having to get it euthanised.
A French court has now ruled the authority's decision must be re-examined.
fishfoodie wrote: Fri Jan 17, 2025 5:21 pm
A sensible judicial decision !
Animal rights campaigners in France are celebrating after a wild boar facing the threat of death was allowed to stay with its owner.
The boar, named Rillette, was found in 2023 as a piglet by Elodie Cappé on her horse-breeding smallholding in Chaource, central France, after apparently being abandoned by its mother.
Local authorities had refused Ms Cappé the permission required to keep a wild animal. Unable to find a sanctuary to take Rillette, she faced the possibility of having to get it euthanised.
A French court has now ruled the authority's decision must be re-examined.
Rumor has it the complaint was brought by a large redheaded man, wearing blue & white striped trousers, & carrying a menhir.
good news now please pass the Rillettes
Used to have this great place that I got rabbit rillette from - absolutely fantastic
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:45 pm
by ASMO
One of Finland's candidates for this years Eurovision, please please let it win and get in
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 6:51 pm
by Niegs
Made I laugh.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Sun Jan 19, 2025 11:54 pm
by Niegs
A long but good monologue from Chappelle on SNL last night.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:04 pm
by Niegs
One for the Aussies. Many in the comments saying people don't speak this way any more?
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 7:24 pm
by Niegs
Turner Classic Movies with a very strong anti-Nazi lineup today. I wonder how long ago this was scheduled!?
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 12:54 am
by Guy Smiley
Niegs wrote: Tue Jan 21, 2025 6:04 pm
One for the Aussies. Many in the comments saying people don't speak this way any more?
That dates back to the late 80s, almost 40 years ago. While that way of speaking isn't as prominent now as it was then, it hasn't gone away. What has happened is the population has exploded and there are many variables of 'the Aussie accent' that flourish, usually dependent on locality. All of the states vary slightly and there are strong variations within the states. Country NSW is an exquisite nasal twang closely related to the drawl of Queensland for instance... and that style of speaking in media has given way to variations of imported, softer accent styles. Public speakers all get trained the same way so it becomes more homogenous.
Maybe not, but lifting her legs like that isn’t either I don’t think
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:10 pm
by Guy Smiley
Saw that pop up on Reddit but I didn't bother looking at it...
has to be a penalty for Spain for the kick, yeah? ref just frozen watching it all happen too.
Nice to see the billboard for Gage Roads in the background, nice local drop.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:13 pm
by Margin__Walker
Probably should have been penalised. But lifting the legs like that is a bit "fuck around and find out" for the Spain player.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:24 pm
by Guy Smiley
Margin__Walker wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:13 pm
Probably should have been penalised. But lifting the legs like that is a bit "fuck around and find out" for the Spain player.
'but'... the player ducked in the tackle
'but'... the player had eyes on the ball and couldn't avoid the player already in the air
Margin__Walker wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:13 pm
Probably should have been penalised. But lifting the legs like that is a bit "fuck around and find out" for the Spain player.
'but'... the player ducked in the tackle
'but'... the player had eyes on the ball and couldn't avoid the player already in the air
'but'... it was just an attempted cleanout
Yeah, none of those are comparable.
Having your legs lifted from under you like that in a maul is an illegal act. For good reason
Margin__Walker wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:13 pm
Probably should have been penalised. But lifting the legs like that is a bit "fuck around and find out" for the Spain player.
'but'... the player ducked in the tackle
'but'... the player had eyes on the ball and couldn't avoid the player already in the air
'but'... it was just an attempted cleanout
Yeah, none of those are comparable.
Having your legs lifted from under you like that in a maul is an illegal act. For good reason
It is. But you can’t kick a player in retaliation. Ref is a fucking idiot.
Margin__Walker wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2025 9:13 pm
Probably should have been penalised. But lifting the legs like that is a bit "fuck around and find out" for the Spain player.
'but'... the player ducked in the tackle
'but'... the player had eyes on the ball and couldn't avoid the player already in the air
'but'... it was just an attempted cleanout
Yeah, none of those are comparable.
Having your legs lifted from under you like that in a maul is an illegal act. For good reason
Been a while since I looked at sevens laws but I don't think that counts as a maul.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 7:34 am
by Guy Smiley
The WR site doesn't list a Variation in the Sevens Laws that addresses the maul, so it's safe to assume the regular Laws apply.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 9:46 am
by Margin__Walker
I think we all agree that the kick was the worse offence and deserved to be penalised tbf.
Re: Things that don't deserve their own thread
Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2025 11:05 am
by Slick
Margin__Walker wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2025 9:46 am
I think we all agree that the kick was the worse offence and deserved to be penalised tbf.
Niegs wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:00 pm
I may be unfamiliar with bidet use, but can recognize one. But what's this tiny bath tub for?
Dog washing station.
I thought so, too, but it's too old of a house (1919). Surely people didn't care so much about dogs back then?
A friend suggested it might be a hip or sitz bath (for soaking your nether regions), but when I Googled that, realized there were taller, wider and more comfortable looking ones AND this little bath on the other side of the room in the images.
Then I finally found this ... it IS for feet! Guess that was just a thing you did, and built into nicer houses, when people were standing/walking much more than we do today.
Niegs wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2025 7:00 pm
I may be unfamiliar with bidet use, but can recognize one. But what's this tiny bath tub for?
Dog washing station.
I thought so, too, but it's too old of a house (1919). Surely people didn't care so much about dogs back then?
A friend suggested it might be a hip or sitz bath (for soaking your nether regions), but when I Googled that, realized there were taller, wider and more comfortable looking ones AND this little bath on the other side of the room in the images.
Then I finally found this ... it IS for feet! Guess that was just a thing you did, and built into nicer houses, when people were standing/walking much more than we do today.
Glass of single malt, latest copy of Private Eye and a feet soaking with regular top up of hot water ... does it for me!