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I am so glad Titchmarsh's trousers are a threat to the North Korean regimes hold on it's people. What else can we throw at them, Angela Rippon's legs?


Not even comparable. The amount the water companies have been draining into rivers and the sea around the UK is embarrassing, especially when they still pay out dividends to share holders while claiming they need more money for investment in the infrastructure to deal with the sewage spills, while barely being able to service their loan obligations.


Why? It's not potable water. It will inevitably be full of all kinds of pollution. Why is one thing a bridge to far for you?


In the southeast of England where would this storage reservoir be?


It’s been over 50 years and we still haven’t built the only proposed reservoir in Kent at Broad Oak near Canterbury. We are useless at getting things done in the uk. That a third Blackwell Tunnel is being built is incredible.


It's raw sewage, so probably not on the surface.

You'd dig up a few acres of park and put it underneath.


I filmed it on my phone so I can watch it roll over later...


Why am I not surprised.


Most likely confirmation bias.


Yes the days of SCOC were great but the days of SCOX were dark. I left just before the Caldera take over.


At last some sense. You also cannot build your way out of a housing crisis. Something the UK government and local councils haven't yet understood.


They (imho) ruined Spitalfields market when it was developed a decade or so ago. A similar large open space market that used to serve indoor independent food stalls; a market and indoor 5 a side football. Half of the market was lost to office buildings and most of the food became chain restaurants. The market does still exist but the overall elegance of the historic building has been desecrated.


Never really felt the need but I suppose there has always been an updated_when field, so for something that is deleted the updated_when provides the time stamp.


Create an `updated_at` with an on update trigger to set it to NOW(). Your code will never have to explicitly remember to set it.

Go further and create an integer `version` vector clock that gets set to its value plus one. You can see the edit frequency of individual entities and construct a simple key for cache invalidation.


I agree, programming is still fun. Problem is my job has changed due to my age and experience and has migrated into something I don't want to do or can't do that well, managing others and the project as a whole. I get to do less of what I do and what I do well.


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