The BBC seems to be getting into A.I. as the way ahead. First, a series of lectures fronted by an A.I. Agatha Christie. Now, they plan to do something with the much more recognizable image of Alfred Hitchcock.
Feet On The Ground
Friday, 16 May 2025
Only sometimes?
The government is on the side of working people, right? So why is the Transport Secretary going to stick it to them by getting rid of the £3 cap on bus fares?
Another bogus
The latest bogus human rights, if Those People are allowed to get away with it, will be a right of access to the internet and then a right to get TV on the internet.
Predictably, the response from academics who have found that kids are being damaged by excessive internet access is sceptical. But since when did good sense have anything to do with bogus human rights?
Thursday, 15 May 2025
Back down to Earth
The response to the Farage Reform agenda from the Conservative Shadow Chancellor has been to calculate that Reform’s tax giveaways would bankrupt Britain!
No sign of the fourth party that will save us from the first three yet?
Impossible dream
Combine Farage’s ideas with those of sidelined Boris Johnson, and we’d really go places. But like that would ever happen.
Major challenge
After reading Nigel Farage’s Saturday essay about what his party is about and what his concerns are, the only possible response is a big yes to all of it.
But could Nige deliver against the dead negative hand of the Blob in the civil service?
Wednesday, 14 May 2025
Sneaky
The reason why Chinese electric vehicles are relatively cheap is that they have a hidden kill switch in them, which would let ‘bad actors’ bring them to a standstill at a time when they are intent on mischief.
That’s the story, anyway. How true it is depends on how much you subscribe to the theory that the purpose of new tech is to screw up the lives of people still using older tech.