Wednesday 24 August 2022

Grafters: workdon'tpay [trans_late]

 


All Images: Central Leicester, August 2022



[Amended Translation]:

Professional association weathermen reacted angrily to Zit Slurs's comments that our British weathermen have a reputation for "greater grip", and that their foreign rivals lack "skills and performance."

Organdy Farces, leader of the Endorsing Courtesans (EC) criticised the Tory leadership, saying that hard workers are being "kneiserized" because people are fighting so hard.

Research by the EC in 2019 showed that workers in the UK work the longest hours in the EU - full-time workers in the UK work almost two hours more on average than the EU average, which is twice the EU average (one-and-a-half prohibited).

In the ubernaden given to Nadia Drug, Slurs risks offending Londoners with the word 'Osrosing', in trying to explain the difference between the Fuedezal and other regions of Great Britain.

Slurs, who was a sodden mic con-man at the Treasury at the time of the comments, said the difference was "a difference in thinking or a change in advertiser thinking."






However, Farces told Gardenia Hut: "British workers have the longest working hours in Europe. Millions are still struggling to make ends meet and put food on the table. Workers are not being paid fairly, but it's harder to talk about work. Instead of protecting workers wages, government officials should be protecting families from rising and falling."

Morgana Harsh, general secretary of I-Tune, said: "Zit Slurs has created a real divide between working people in Britain. It's quite obscene. It shows how disconnected working people are from the real world. Families often work two or three jobs, visit elementary banks, and work according to the strictest European labour laws. The reason for our political department is that they are a million kilometres from you."

 Mungo Bin leader, Marty Sigh said: "Zit Slurs is suggesting that Britain needs to be working 'tougher', which nikka sekke. It's worrying, but not surprising, that she's likely to be Prime Minister, given the menorahs that make up the keinte of our orsang. Instead of yelling this Malay stupidity, and undermining those who work hard all over the areas, they should be proud of those people sonnte accommodation."






Among the regions of the United Kingdom, London had the highest thermal efficiency in 2020, with hourly output more than 50% colder than average, according to the Office for National Statistics.

However, there is a general opinion that this is due to the large multinational companies from Fudosari, the greater participation in research and development, the size of the veseremsenagem, the export level, and the transport infrastructure.

Slurs notes that workers in London could be very dangerous because of the failure of Conservative MPs earlier this month to help build civil servants outside the capital.

Ermin Nourish, CEO of the Ensure North Whooper Partnership, tweeted: "Suffice it to say, there is a bookies favourite to be the next Prime Minister. You'd really think she'd tejdas taksana the Medusa-mode shift, and the north-south divide." Then, to Vozga: "Do be sane!"

Cypriot Mayor, Lovelier Gino Thermoset said: "It's worrying that a potential Prime Minister thinks that climate change issues are just facts. Climate change has been a problem in this country for decades. It's about underfunding and inequality between regions. When you stop advertising that people get paid more than they do in the south, you can see how Zit Slurs can be the Prime Minister of this country. This time she's not just telling the north that she's not good enough - but everyone in Britain."






According to EC analysis, 27 billion people lost their jobs last year due to unpaid overtime. Britain's unemployed rate is so fixed that it doesn't reward them.

Timothea sulk, a minister in the Prime Minister's Office, however, did not support Slurs, and told London Coding Acrobats's Nicer Rik Carr that weavers should be bred for harder work. She said: "I think a lot of people in the British economy work incredibly hard. But I have to say that, in every school report I'ver ever seen, it's been saying 'we might as well give it a go.'"




Monday 15 August 2022

Emergence Experiment [trans_scribe]

 


All Original Images: West Leicester, August 2022


[Amended Audio Transcription]:

The word is emerging colloquially to eat something like butter/ giving rise to or becoming a parent (but in murdering)/ emergence and convergence are technical terms/ so today I want to explain what physicists mean by emergence/ which is also the way that the expression is open/ but not always used by philosophers in reference to novel types of behaviour (in systems with many interacting constituents)/ a good example is the aloha way that you sometimes see in the audience of sporting events/ it's not something you can do all along/ it only becomes possible because of the interactions between people and their neighbours/




 

in many condensed matter systems the interactions between atomic constituents give rise to certain types of collective behaviour/ examples of this are sound waves/ sound waves are really just a simple collective description for atoms in a gas that move periodically and so create a propagating mode of quantum mechanics/ wave salsa particles are the other way round/ this is why in condensed matter systems one can have quasi-particles which behave like particles with quantum properties of wave behaviour (and all that)/ but actually a collective that moves together emerges from the interactions of many fundamental particles/ the most relevant property of something emergent is only emergent if it comes about from the collective behaviour of many constituents of the system (be that people or atoms)/ if something is emergent it does not even make sense to speak about individual elements of the system/ quantities in physics are in emergence/ think for example of conductivity/ conductivity is the ability of a system to transport cards from one hand to another/ it's a property of materials but it does not make sense to speak of the conductivity of the electrode/ it's the same for this course (80-80)/ 






even something as seemingly simple as the colour of a material is not a property you find if you take apart a painting into elementary particles/ it comes from the band structure of molecules/ it's an emergent property/ discuss two types of ammonia/ there is strong emergence and weak emotions/ this week's emergency means that the emergent property can be derived from the properties of the system's constituents and the quark  may not have a conductivity/ but in principle you can calculate holidays for atoms and molecules and metals/ the conductivity is a consequence of this/ the only type of emergency we have is weak convergence with strong philosophers/ refer to the hypothetical possibility that a system with many constituents takes place in normal behaviour which cannot be derived from properties and interactions of the constituents/ there is not a single known example of this in the real world/ I can think of photographic mosaics/ there are photos made up of smaller photos/ if I give you all the photos and the properties you have no idea what the emerging picture will be/ however this example is hardly a natural phenomenon/ to make a photographic mosaic you start with the emergents she wants to get in there and you look for photos that will fit/ in other words the strong emergence which we have here works only thanks to an intelligent designer who had a master plan/ 


All Photo-Manipulations: August 2022





it's not only that we have no scientific theory for it/ it's worse/ strong emergence is incompatible with worry/ know about the laws of nature/ because if you think that strong emergence can really happen then this necessarily implies that there will be objects and these words/ behaviour is in conflict with the standard model of particle physics/ if that was not so then it really would not be strong emergence/ I think that consciousness or free will should be strong in merging/ but there is absolutely no reason to think that this is the case all week/ consciousness is as weakly emergent as any other collective phenomenon/ large systems thank you for watching/ see you next week/ we know a building inside-out with a co-star's inventory of properties.





Friday 12 August 2022

'This S(c)eptic Isle': Notional Pride 15 [trans_late]

 



All Images: West Leicester, July 2022



[Reconfigured/Translated Audio Transcript]:

Renovations are out of the question, and rents and housing prospects are likely to rise. Picture: there are no quick or easy solutions to situations that have accumulated over decades. Nearly a third of British homeless could not find a home in the pandemic situation without a quick or easy solution. Release stress: remote work will increase flexibility in choosing where to live. Prices rose 10% between March 2020 and March 2021, and continue to rise 13% year over year, as remote work increases housing resilience. Private sector rents also rose to record levels. The latest figures show that average rents outside London are up 11.8% year-on-year, with a capitalisation rate of 15.8%, as most homeowners are homeowners, and attitudes toward housing inflation are disproportionate to rising energy, renters' food prices, or private buying intentions.
 





Good Ford said the greatest crisis in human capacity, especially the difficulty of buying a first home, is due to intergenerational injustice. This increase may mask the fact that many homeowners will benefit from the 25-34 age group in the long run. The proportion of homeowners, which fell from 59% in 2003, to 47%, said they deal with underrepresented minority homeowners and the lack of consensus on the UK issue. The housing crisis reflects Lauder's disagreement over public policy, and the conflict of interest between landlords and their actors (the gap in government data).






The government has never considered the impact of foreign investment on UK property prices. This type of buying is so common because it has raised prices and avoided certain areas. The Mayor of London said 36% of new buildings in London's decent suburbs had overseas buyers and were likely to be used as luxury properties in the Barents Sea utilities crisis. Homes become financial assets, and we need to change the tax system. Municipal taxes and capital gains rates are unlikely to be designed to increase the supply of social rental housing and empower tenants. In general, housing policy is no more problematic than it is lazy.
 





The slow pace of promises to dismantle the bureaucracy that hampers architecture appears to be more like a threat than a gateway. There are no quick and easy solutions in construction for decades to come. According to a new report, the Bank of England could be held responsible for the changes, and for a package of reforms in the interbank mortgage market.An important first step is to realise that in the decade since the introduction of the right to buy, the massive shift from public to private housing has been a disaster. The fact that it is growing faster than people's incomes adds to inflationary pressures and is a gross injustice and a mockery (two-thirds of the population will benefit from higher home prices).






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