cheekybids
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It was all over the likes of LBC and still is to a degree.
Who were they blaming? Has the CEO or transport minister been lambasted?
It was all over the likes of LBC and still is to a degree.
Margrethe Thatcher.Who were they blaming? Has the CEO or transport minister been lambasted?
Margrethe Thatcher.
She gets blamed gir everything, especially on here
They weren't at this stage other than to say it was not believed to be terrorist linked, which may or may not prove to be the case. I'm not sure you can lambast people who have only been in post for a few months in one case and a couple of years for the other, for infrastructure that has been in place, and worked for decades. the question is how much resilience do you want for a once in a few decades event, remembering it all has to be paid for and maintained? There are no easy answers, but lessons have to be learned from this particular event.Who were they blaming? Has the CEO or transport minister been lambasted?
They weren't at this stage other than to say it was not believed to be terrorist linked, which may or may not prove to be the case. I'm not sure you can lambast people who have only been in post for a few months in one case and a couple of years for the other, for infrastructure that has been in place, and worked for decades. the question is how much resilience do you want for a once in a few decades event, remembering it all has to be paid for and maintained? There are no easy answers, but lessons have to be learned from this particular event.
Probably the council’s faultIt just seems a little “small time” for one of the most important airports in the world.
I remember a teeny weeny snow event years ago and I had to fly a “rescue mission” in the 747 to pick up people and their bags because everything was grounded…for days. There was about 2-3 inches of snow max…or what we call “a Tuesday in winter” out here.
No-one seems too put out over there, so I guess it’s no big deal to others, but it is all just a bit weird to me.
It’s the 3 pensioners on the Planning Committee who said more electrical generating power would further ruin their ability to enjoy a quiet walk on their favorite country path!Probably the council’s fault
Being able to charge higher prices in relation to demand is what allows hotels to charge heavily discounted, below cost rates for rooms when demand falls, but there should be a cap. A 400% price hike is absolutely criminal.I fully agree. Price surging should be made illegal.
Just wait til we have this nuclear power managed the same way.
Blatant giver up.Sub-station fire, no evidence of foul play, that'll ruin a few peoples evening, hoping it was russia/terrorist/far right.
Sub-station fire, no evidence of foul play, that'll ruin a few peoples evening, hoping it was russia/terrorist/far right.
Stuxnet was (for an IT person) a stunning achievement…Just saying... ;-)
An Iranian Uranium enrichment plant's centrifuges overran to destruction, and for years nobody at the plant had a clue it was foul play dye to a malicious cyber-attack.
Stuxnet - Wikipedia
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Stuxnet was (for an IT person) a stunning achievement…
… however it exposed how susceptible micro electronics and controllers are to attack.
And it continues to this day, that almost any noncomputer electronic device is shockingly designed/coded from a security aspect.