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Posts by Duncan Buchanan

My Brother laser printer is wired. Got it last year after another inkjet failed. They do still exist at the cheap end.
The injet was a wireless 3 in 1 printer/copy/scan - it's now tucked away and just used as an occasional scanner.
If you don't print often you NEED to go with laser/tonner printer.

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I've had a Brother monochrome laser for over ten years. Still works great. Ink is pretty cheap. It's the way to go.

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I moved from inkjet to toner ,(brother). Just works, is cheap. If you do not print often it is a must because there are no heads drying out or demanding cleans that use up ink.
The old inkjet is in the corner now used only as a scanner.

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BENNET: Do you agree that 89% of children who died from flu were unvaccinated?

RFK Jr: I don't know the exact number

BENNET: That is the exact number, Secretary Kennedy

RFK Jr: *death growls*

BENNET: You took down the HHS communications promoting the flu vaccine. Do you regret that?

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Canada removed American products because Trump and his Nazi friends are assholes.

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🚨KEIR STARMER IS SPEARHEADING ONE OF THE MOST SHOCKING ATTACKS ON CIVIL LIBERTIES IN MODERN TIMES
🚨KEIR STARMER IS SPEARHEADING ONE OF THE MOST SHOCKING ATTACKS ON CIVIL LIBERTIES IN MODERN TIMES YouTube video by Peter Stefanovic

The Justice Secretary suggesting being accused of a crime and imprisoned for 3 years is just like “scraping your knee” in order to justify undermining and restricting a fundamental cornerstone of our democracy is one of the most absurd arguments from the government so far
youtu.be/x6NIiM9G5ag?...

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"Let me show you the way" - M25, J12

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87% of academics statistics are largely inventions based on self selected assumptions. Given that the stat for invented BS stats on social media is only 72.3% that should be a concern for academics all over the world. (note margin of error +/- 47.4% - probably).

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The bigliest ceasfire ever since the world started, ever.

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They do care about the chaos, they love it - the more the rest of the world is impacted by the closure of the strait the better they like it.

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We now have an entire media who would rather see a Farage govt, leading to the demise of the NHS and an alliance with the far right US Christian Nationalist fuckers than support the govt we elected And its drift towards EU alignment
Putin must be laughing his head off.

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Royal Mail invests £500m to tackle late deliveries as second-class post cut back Courier promises to meet new delivery targets by next May after being fined last year for poor record

Royal Mail scandal.

2nd-class post will be delivered every other weekday, scrapped on Saturdays.

Company hasn't met any letter delivery targets since privatisation, so regulator reduces targets.

Price won't be reduced for worse service

Promise of £500m investment by ripping off customers.

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Note that the Blockchain and AI are done with green quantum computers based in space.

I think I am going to go old school - light up a Rothmans, fire up windows 95, dig out the Nokia 3310 and play snake while waiting for a bus in the rain.

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Windows Copilot key is secretly from the IBM era — but you can remap it with the right tools You'd need a 122-key terminal keyboard to invoke the right keyboard combo.

If you are able to install Autohotkey on your laptop, you can remap this key to do nothing (or do something useful):
www.tomshardware.com/software/win...

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They are not there to end the war. They are there as cover, to keep as many people in the US onside while the US wages war to weaken the Gulf States, China, India and the big economies of Europe and the Far East.
It is NOT incompetence, it's evil and thousands will be sacrificed. China knows this.

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He knew. He is that evil. People think a lot of this is incompetence, but it isn't. The sane washing of his actions as if they are unplanned or accidental or incompetence is a massive problem. It's none of those things, it is all driven by evil self interest.

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It was designed to fail.
Trump wants the rest of the world to be poorer to make the US relatively more powerful. This is about his grandious dream of a massive new US including Canada & Greenland with a poorer Europe and Middle East at war and empoverished.
That is his mad murderous game.

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Trump is not interested in opening the Strait, he sabotaged progress by instigating the blockade. The murderous shit is now going to doom thousands more Iranians in a further attempt to enrich himself and make the rest of the world poorer.

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#Gaza, 21 Apr 2026
Yemen Leader Al-Houthi:
"Israel killed one Palestinian woman every half hour in Gaza for two years. With American weapons, American funding, American partnership.
Where are the women's rights they crow about?"
#NetanyahuWarCriminal #Boycottisrael
#TrumpWarCriminal #BoycottUSA

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Britain turns back to Europe – and this time, it might stick | Heinrich Böll Stiftung | Brussels office - European Union Trump has turned against the UK and Keir Starmer is looking to Europe for allies. Brexit has flatlined the economy, the White House has shown its contempt, and British public opinion has quietly shift...

Despised by Trump, not quite trusted by its European neighbours: Britain is in a hard place.

My look at how, exactly, the UK could move closer to the EU. With thoughts from @lscazzieri.bsky.social and @davidheniguk.bsky.social

eu.boell.org/en/2026/04/2...

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Notes on Now – Lebanon, Lebanon Under the ‘cover’ of the Persian assault, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israel has invaded Lebanon and, as I write, has just carried out massive bombing raids across that small and beautiful country.

🟧 Columnists — @anthonybarnett.bsky.social — Anthony Barnett — Notes on Now — (Edition 85)

Lebanon, Lebanon — Under the ‘cover’ of the Persian assault, Benjamin Netanyahu’s Israel has invaded Lebanon and, as I write, has just carried out massive bom…

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There is a whole world outside the US. She quoted the world figures not the US market share.

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Will never catch on. He is not a proper tech bro.

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Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Ismael Baqaei:

‘U.S. diplomatic claims are inconsistent with their field behavior and aim to influence public opinion’

@Middle_East_Spectator

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Iran going after Bsky is a genuinely funny waste of resources.

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Trump’s statements on Iran increasingly contradict each other The president has made conflicting comments on questions both large and small related to the war.

Weird rules of mainstream media: you can't say he's *lying*, and you can't call a particular thing he says *false*, but you can say that the things he says *contradict one another*. That's the objectivity sweet spot. 🙄

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Coal will remain the biggest single generation source for many years.
If you combine coal and gas and compare v renewables you get a different story. And that is the real measure that shows the rate of decarbonisation. Renewables will overtake fossil fuels but it will take a while yet.

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You are right, it's world stats.

But renewables is not a single type of energy source, it's made up of hydro, solar, wind. Coal is going to remain the leading single source of electricity generation for many years (prob beyond 2040?). Solar growing fast (now about 7%) but it has a long way to go.

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