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Moving boat to a different berth. Starter motor got stuck on, hit overspeed, and produced quite a lot of smoke.

We are fine. The boat is fine. The starter motor is not. It will need replacing.

Arse

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This sort of thing is why boats are described as holes in the water that you throw money into.


The lady in the office at Quiberon marina was super nice. She got me to teach her a few words of Portuguese!


What we had planned for this last week: Tréguier to Bendodet, versus what we did: Tréguier to Quiberon.

I am bloody proud of us.

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@Brian R. Pauw 240ish nautical miles. For the part around Brest, hitting the tidal gates at the right time is utterly compulsory. We also had to leave Tréguier on an ebb tide because it's up a river.
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tides around there are something to behold. Hope to be able to follow your path one day. Good luck out there!


We have arrived in Quiberon marina as the end of phase 2 of operation, "Oui Oui Baguette".

I am tired in my bones.

Didn't get murdered by orcas.



Shit!

The orcas attacked and disabled a boat really close to where we are two days ago. They were also seen in the western English Channel at a point where we sailed right by them.

We didn't know. I thought they were still near Lisbon.

They have NEVER been this far north this early before. I thought we had until September.

Planning tomorrow's passage. Going to stay in shallow waters as much as we can. Actually quite frightened.

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@rachel maybe. However, my AIS B transponder does not allow me to set decimal meters at all. I haven’t checked the standard, but maybe it’s supposed to be entered in whole meters?
It’s a pretty moot point anyway, at most you’ll confuse a passing submarine…
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Update: More dolphin sightings through the day. No orcas. We are now rafted up in the outer harbour at the island of Groix. 4 hours to our destination for this leg, Quiberon, tomorrow, then we go home.


in reply to Alexandra Lanes

I have come to the firm conclusion that noun-adjective is the correct order and this is just one of the ways that English is stupid.
in reply to Alexandra Lanes

Yeah, I read it first as "Thames swan counters hope; numbers recover…" (which is not supported by the provided orthography but people sometimes type sloppily) and then wondered what hope numbers were, then got the right parse.

PTC collects these things, ISTR.

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#fediblock parcero.bond - edgelord troll. Receipts:

parcero.bond/objects/11220e53-c965-483f-8fb2-4ff449ff1757



Just seen the best bit of commentary on transmisogyny I’ve seen in ages: if you want to know how a man treats cis women in private, look at how he treats trans women in public.
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Tina🍉
@JustinMac84 how come transphobes always accuse trans women of being perverts in women’s locker rooms oogling cis women but they never accuse trans men of sneaking into men’s locker room to oogle cis men? If they view the genders as equal why not criticize all trans people the same way accross the board?
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Tina🍉
@JustinMac84 yes exactly. Transphobes are sexist just like you said. Some prejudices are not separable from one another because they rest on the same assumptions.


I honestly do not see how, given the events of the last few years and especially the last week, the USA is able to see the decade out. I think it’s going to just collapse in on itself from the top.
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eh, someone on a different planet with a rewlly big telescope is surely taking notes
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The range of possibilities is vast. Almost anything could happen. I make no predictions.



Remember how the Brexit referendum was won days after a politician on the remain side was assassinated by someone supporting leave, and the whole thing was apparently just forgotten about?
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yeah that stuff only counts when it’s someone on the right who bites it
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Perhaps we should make 16 June a feast day for The Venerable Jo Cox.



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Didn’t take long for the shine to wear off this government mastodon.social/@Lazarou/11277…


A Queer man stabs his own kind in the back for power. May everything bad possible happen to this traitor-filth

#WesStreeting #LGBTQIA #Trans #UKPOL #UKpolitics

thepinknews.com/2024/07/12/wes…




Musings on fighting good fights...

The best lack all spoons, while the worst are full of passionate intensity

in reply to Alexandra Lanes

a The worst have Gatling guns made of the spoons of the fallen.


Just heard the Emirates Stansted to Dubai flight take off. Still boggles my mind that they have that going from Ryanair international.
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@Colman Reilly like, “aw, did someone get lost on the way to LHR? Did the lack of a second runway not tip you off? Did we want to feel big and important next to all the 737s?”


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@Ed Davies @Sylvia Knight @Zoë O'Connell Even got some sailing in afterwards. Nice after the drone of the engine

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I don't know how true this is, but it definitely feels it a lot of the time!


Link Post: Why are people so anxious all of the time? smbc-comics.com/comic/cortex
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@chiffchaff @andrewducker Yes, that's my point. Regarding its complaints as inherently _not_ pathological is exactly what I'm objecting to.


So delighted at the news from France. Definitely needed that. The French two-round system may be bonkers but it does give the public the chance to say “non” to an inadvisable outcome from the first round.
in reply to Conor Mc Bride

@Conor Mc Bride Well, bonkers is relative. As a good little liberal I like the idea of STV (as used for Assembly elections in NI)
in reply to Alexandra Lanes

And everything in the whole of Ireland apart from Westminster in the North. Wouldn't be without it!


Damn, this is a good week for European democracy. Putin is gonna be PISSED!

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♪ Right now you are down and out
And feelin' really crappy
[…]
And when I see how sad you are
It sorta makes me happy
[…]
Human nature-
Nothing I can do
It's Schadenfreude
Making me feel glad that I'm not you♫

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Dear entrepreneurs

Make an iPhone MagSafe multitool

I will give you money

That’s it. That’s the tweet.



Commiserations to Emily Brothers who failed to win her election as the first openly transgender woman to parliament, but also congrats on avoiding the awkward conversation with her boss about which parliamentary loo she should use.


Hi “Robert”. Great question! We know that we’re women because people like you keep talking over us.
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@thomasmcnicholas
What’s the forbidden mind-control curse?
Is there a counter-spell? If so, shout that at her every time she opens her gob.
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Andrew
@HarbingerOfSalem @Samvega
Gender traitors, like race traitors


“It would shit the bed in a way that can’t be recovered from in any trousers”. Mixed metaphors are messy


2019, Liberal Democrat vote share: 11.6% - 8 seats

2024, Liberal Democrat vote share: 12.2% - 71 seats

"Democracy"

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Yeah we really need PR, however some parties have gotten very good at targeting. The Lib Dems went for the seats they knew they could win and that's it.


Sky News: “fifty eighth prime minister of the United Kingdom.”

THIS IS NOT AMERICA. STOP IT.

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Exit poll about what I expected, except Reform 13?

PLEASE DO NOT FEED THE FASCISTS

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@Eleanor LNR Blair They are fucking terrible human beings and I hate that the media gives them a near monopoly on public discourse. We will never have an equitable society while we have a public discourse dominated by ghastly cunts engaging in performative cruelty.

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Really should pop to Sainsbury’s and grab some brewskis and popcorn before they run out.


You put your red transphobe in
You take your blue transphobe out
In out
In out
“No you can’t use the public toilet”

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@Buster yeah, it's definitely radicalisation. See also anti abortion and anti vaxxer types. All the same people.
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While I’m sure it has been misquoted to hell by now, opiate for the masses still rings true.

The line between religion, ideologies, movements, etc are so blurred it’s all one and the same. And it rots people’s empathy and they are clearly addicted.

They get high on hurting others. Fascism feeds their ego.

I don’t want to hurt them, I want them to wake up and see that they aren’t right or doing good. It’s just hate.

Just my two cents.



In my near future I see multiple one hour flights around the UK, France, Spain and Portugal.

This is because the rail service, while the track exists, is not fit for purpose.

Dear Europe, stop fucking about with fascism and sort the bloody trains out. euronews.com/green/2024/07/02/…

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@FeralRobots For touring around on holiday, they're fine, especially because you can get an Interrail/Eurail pass and tickets become much cheaper then. But if you just want to travel from A to B, flying is a lot cheaper.
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@StrangeNoises I can't find the source for that story, but I can find several saying that the Italian railway was organised under Mussolini to have the diretissima (fast expresses; the Florence-Rome line is still called that to this day) having priority over local and commuter trains that normal people used so tourists found the service good and locals didn't.


So following the US Supreme Court's logic... if he could assert some kind of national security reason for doing it as an official act, Biden could assassinate Trump and not be prosecuted? #uspol


Something's just occurred to me that's quite telling. I can name favourite (or at least some) Doctor Who stories from every Doctor between 1963 and 1989. From the 2005- series I can only remember one good story off the top of my head and that's Blink.

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@Octorine Was that the one that went along with the Empty Child, kids with gasmasks thing? I remember the imagery being scary but the resolution being magic pixie dust or somesuch?


Me: transitions in 2005

Doctors: Your breasts will finish growing in three or four years.

My breasts, now, in 2024, making it very clear I need new bras: And we took that personally.



Kerning matters!

Early modern: 1399
Early modem: 1200/75

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downing street: Number 10
clowning street: Number 10

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Europe is full of centre right and centre left parties who, rather than oppose far right scapegoating of minorities, have adopted a position of, “those guys are right, don’t vote for them”.

To their incredible surprise, this isn’t working.

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@pettter @argv_minus_one @drbjork I think so. It's a process with its steps. You don't get full nazi massacres on day one. But are we slowly having the post-WW2 welfare societies eroded towards rampant fascism? Well...


We're all trying to find the guy who did this, says the Guardian/Observer, dressed as a hot dog.

theguardian.com/politics/artic…

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I didn't have to read that. I already don't give them any money. Fortunately, thanks to their shit CSS, I didn't read that. All is well.