Laurent Guyenot's book:- "From Yahwey to Zion" reviewed with Kevin Barret? Outside the square? Well for some at least!
Laurent Guyenot's book:- "From Yahwey to Zion" reviewed with Kevin Barret? Outside the square? Well for some at least!
Winston Churchill’s Darkest Hour? - Can you spot the similarity to Donald Trump? - Watch this space as the "current" man of the moments instructions unwind among the unwary?
https://twitter.com/FrommPaul/status...rymakow.com%2F A joke? - maybe/maybe not? (apparently Churchill owed very big debt and was a compulsive drunk!)
That was made pretty clear in the Darkest Hour, but really who would not like champagne for lunch.
The other guy was a vegetarian, liked dogs, dabbled in art, didn't drive.... and the other guy trained to be a priest.
Donald I gather from reading Fake News likes Macdonalds and does not drink.
He appears to like cars.
http://uk.businessinsider.com/donald...gold-chopper-6
and he owns a motorcycle ( of sorts).
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/the-...d-a-drink.html
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
Business is really talking up " the forth industrial revolution" and how so much change is imminent.
If the power went off for over 3 days the internet would pretty much stop as the supporting infrastructure is diesel and lead/acid.
It was said that the NZ vehicle fleet average is 14 years old, so the transition to electric is going to take some time, its not like the difference between a horse and a Model T.
DeMyer's Laws - an argument that consists primarily of rambling quotes isn't worth bothering with.
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