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we have had several masts attacked and staff harassed by idiots who believe any old nonsense posted on facebook. complete idiots.
what are you on about Rob Zombie? nothing wrong with that government has outlined what it calls high risk vendors, Huawei and ZTE (there are others).
They probably panic bought all the tin foil to wrap around their headswe have had several masts attacked and staff harassed by idiots who believe any old nonsense posted on facebook. complete idiots.
we have had several masts attacked and staff harassed by idiots who believe any old nonsense posted on facebook. complete idiots.
Nice, that’ll do, Blue Peter special
Hmmmmm.... take my money, then swiftly refund it again?Interestingly EGX2020 has been confirmed as on for September. They're taking bookings for exhibitors. That's at the ExCel which is currently NHS Nightingale.
Interestingly EGX2020 has been confirmed as on for September. They're taking bookings for exhibitors. That's at the ExCel which is currently NHS Nightingale.
That seems very optimistic.
Even if lockdown ends within a month or so, social distancing is going to be required until there is a generally available vaccine, which is going to be a year minimum. How can you expect to have a show where people are mingling or sitting next to each other watching presentations?
That seems very optimistic.
Even if lockdown ends within a month or so, social distancing is going to be required until there is a generally available vaccine, which is going to be a year minimum. How can you expect to have a show where people are mingling or sitting next to each other watching presentations?
The "best" one was I think yesterday:
Q: In light of the Coronavirus should we leave the EU.
Answer from Rishi: FFS you knob, we've already left.
The "best" one was I think yesterday:
Q: In light of the Coronavirus should we leave the EU.
Answer from Rishi: FFS you knob, we've already left.
That does assume that herd immunity really is no longer the government strategy.
The part about high risk vendors wasn't what concerned me. What concerns me is the very fact that the government has set aside vast sums of money to make 5G more appetising to the public. It's ****ing bizarre.
Commercial journalism is.Modern day journalism is all about getting sound bites that can be turned into clickbait headlines online
not really - we are a knowledge economy and 5G can make significant difference to that.
Yeah I just feel that's not the job of government. They shouldn't be taking our money in taxes and spending millions of it selling us 5G. 5G is happening whether we like it or not. Personally I'm not bothered by it. My ex girlfriend was a senior ranking engineer for BT and Meteor and I don't wear the tin foil hat. I have a 5G router in my home. But this massive budget for selling back to the people who paid for the advertising really annoys me. I know it sounds clichéd at this stage but why isn't that £100m being spent on something more useful like the NHS instead of this completely pointless exercise?
I don’t know what senior ranking engineer means.
But It’s not being spent on 5G infrastructure it’s being spent with companies so they can use 5G technology to improve their business.
Aren’t you in the video game business?
Videogames tax relief was over £100M this year alone...
Rockstar games who made grand theft auto hasn’t paid any corporation tax in 4 years and is benefiting from VGTR to the tune of £80M and TakeTwo who own Rockstar traded a $299M profit...
I vote we bin VGTR and put that £80M into the NHS.
Neil.
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