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Commented on Train track inspector almost gets hit twice
In the UK a "near miss" like that would need to be reported to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (but it's definitely not the UK, as the trains are travelling on the right). For example, Near miss involving railway staff...
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Commented on Inebriated woman falls in front of oncoming train
Are there benches on the platforms? When I'm that drunk in London I usually stagger to a bench and sit down. (Actually, I've usually missed the last train.) I expect the driver had trouble seeing her because of the difference...
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Commented on Advisor: Are you an Internet addict?
I scored 38. I know I spend too much time online (like right now), and sometimes I know I ought to be doing other things, but it's generally not a big deal. I put off doing the housework for half...
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Commented on Color film of 1927 London
It wouldn't be too difficult to find most of them on Google Streetview. Or perhaps I could film them next time I have a spare afternoon....
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Commented on Video about world's greatest soda pop store
They sell Fentiman's at my workplace (also at Tesco and Sainsbury's). I don't like the cola, it's too acidic, although the others (ginger, lemon, orange etc) are excellent. And dandelion and burdock isn't just for adults! that was the first...
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Commented on Charts showing how much US residents pay for health care compared to people in other countries
I think these figures are what private care costs in each country. For instance, it says Lipitor costs $40 in the UK -- but it doesn't, it would cost £7.20 (with big discounts if you need it regularly, or £0...
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Commented on Careless forklift driver brings down the warehouse - video
There is a weight limit for this kind of shelving (you can see for yourself if you look in any warehouse-like DIY store, I've noticed warnings on every shelf like "max 400kg"). However, I have no idea how stable it...
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Commented on Futuristic workspace looks like a dinosaur egg
These are called carrels. I've occasionally seen them in university libraries, but never used one myself....
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Commented on Coordinated motorcycle performance video from the 1950s
Reminds me of the BBCeffort, only this Italian one is much more impressive....
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Commented on WTF is "Dairy Drink?"
SamSam: really in England? Were you only shopping at the discount stores (Aldi, Lidl etc)? All the major supermarkets sell both fresh, pure juice (refrigerated) and "from concentrate", pure juice (room temperature). Typically at least orange, apple, grapefruit and pineapple,...
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Commented on Brit ISP TalkTalk shows why cutting people off because a record exec says they're file-sharers is dumb
I just got this email (an hour ago): "Tiscali is now part of the TalkTalk Group" (I have Tiscali broadband). Sounds good :)...
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Commented on Hit-and-run driver who hit cyclist
Even if it was 100% the cyclists fault, that doesn't excuse the driver from stopping....
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Commented on Zero gravity spice rack for crowded kitchens
I took three small cardboard trays from the supermarket (the display packaging for tiny jars of baby food). Together, they hold 37 herb and spice jars neatly in the cupboard...
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Commented on Airlines that charge fees lost more money than airlines that didn't
Piers: Those figures are from 2003. 2008 figures show Ryanair carried the most international passengers (not so much of a surprise, when their focus is on Europe). But they're 6th for all passengers too: http://www.iata.org/ps/publications/wats-passenger-carried.htm I've used Easyjet a few...
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Commented on Type design experts, browser makers, take another crack at webfonts
Those of you who don't like this: click Tools, Preferences and disable web fonts. Or specify everything to be in Arial, or whatever. The rest of us will appreciate the improvements it makes to websites....
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Commented on Tiny bug could wipe out California's citrus trees
This is exactly the kind of thing the laws about importing/exporting plant matter (e.g. CITES) helps to prevent. I don't know about this case, but in the UK recently an invasive moth was introduced because a housing developer didn't get...
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Commented on Calculate how much it costs to make a sandwich at home
@Anonimouse/Americans Is it really not possible to buy just 2 carrots in an American shop? It's not just possible, but normal to be able to buy as few or as many carrots as you want in a UK shop (including...
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Commented on New journal about electronic dance culture
@8: Everything in the sub-genre sounds the same, so instead of using individual track names, you may as well just say "hey, put some neo-trance on". (I jest. I like industrial music, and psytrance, and sub-genres of either.)...
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Commented on Fridge full of BO
A freezer where I work "contains over 22,000 samples of plant genomic DNA, all stored at -80°C". Another (actually two walk-in freezers in a reinforced bunker/vault) has seeds from over 10% of the world's wild plant species (over 1.6 billion...
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Commented on Britain seeks ban on glass pint-glasses to prevent bar-brawl injuries
If any of you had actually read the article you'd know that 1) Nowhere was it suggested that pubs would be forced to use plastic glasses 2) The old glass mugs aren't used because they don't stack very well, and...
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Commented on Subway yearbook photos from Improv Everywhere
Lack of suits: perhaps because the photos were taken at 3:30pm. I bet there'd be more suits just before 9am, or just after 6pm. But there'd be no room for the camera....
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Commented on Perfect Daily Mail headline
@Akula971: The kids on the council estate I live in don't think "free range" is a novelty. They walk to school, or take a bus, and unless it's raining they'll be playing outside when I come home from work (usually...
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Commented on UK police watchdog finally gets off its butt to investigate terrorism detention-and-search of children, theft of electronics
If it's cops they take you to a secluded place and shoot you in the back if you try to run. British police don't carry guns, except in some exceptional places (inside airports) or times (if they think there's someone...
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Commented on Samoan motorists switch to driving on the left
The UK won't switch sides. For more expensive than changing all the road signs is modifying all the motorway junctions etc -- many aren't complete, e.g. maybe you can only leave the motorway going north or whatever, and many aren't...
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Commented on Smash-and-grab robbers clean out Apple store in 31 seconds
I tripped in the London (Regent Street) Apple Store, and knocked a power cable out of a laptop, which set off an alarm. I think that was it though -- they should really use Kensington locks....
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Commented on London bus with 16 CCTV cameras inside
16 CCTV cameras can't cost that much -- especially compared to a £300,000 (or more?) bus!...
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Commented on Bangkok's tallest building will add "pixels" to the cityscape
Another pixely one is the one for Leicester (UK) here: http://www.kitsimons.com/journal/aspirational-structures-skyscrapers-planned-in-the-uk (but I'm not sure if it's still going to be built)...
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Commented on US Health Care debate: scary Republican infographic countered by dreamy sherbet-hued Democrat infographic
Could anyone make one of these for a different country's existing healthcare system? E.g. the UK NHS. (Actually, even the NHS might not be able to do that...)...
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Commented on University prof wants to put drinking on the curriculum
One big difference between the USA and many other countries: the USA has a minimum drinking age, but many other countries just have a minimum purchase age. Some also restrict where people below the purchase age can drink (e.g. not...
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Commented on First music video shot on iPhone 3GS? Reyna Perez, "Love Love Love."
It's more interesting when using a phone is actually significant to the message: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gO9evAjIrrE...
