David Ward

David Ward

@davidwardsays.bsky.social

Mancunian in exile...Cricketer...United and Lancs fan...politics...construction...arts/culture

225 Followers 807 Following 601 Posts Joined Nov 2024
7 hours ago
Straight of Hormuz, with Buddha imposed, text: The realization that the lack of oil isn't causing your suffering, but the desire for oil itself, on your path to enlightenment.

Possible solution to the Strait of Hormuz?

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4 hours ago

So glad we spent the last 10 years telling kids to drop normal subjects and learn to code then

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5 hours ago

It’s crystal clear now that Trump has lost control of this war. He badly misjudged Iran’s ability to retaliate. The region is on fire.

1/ I’m going to explain to you in this🧵what I’ve learned - in part from closed door briefings - about the four biggest current crises.

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6 hours ago
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"We have already destroyed 100% of the Normans’ military capability, but it’s easy for them to shoot a close-range arrow somewhere along, or in, this Battlefield, no matter how badly defeated they are.”

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16 hours ago

I think a lot comes down to the fashion for having so many midfielders and one striker, as you say sitting back defending deep. Prem badly needs a 442 team to rip things up and change fashions again

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2 days ago
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How it started ... How it's going

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4 days ago

The Uk govts confidence in AI in its growth strategy is one of the most maddening things about it. A close second is the magical belief everyone is going to instal a heat pump next year and 100k jobs will be created

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4 days ago

Tail wagging the dog

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5 days ago

Regarding Iran's threats to the Strait, Trump claims, "We have the greatest mine sweeping ability." Um, no. 1/4

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5 days ago

He’s lost control of events. Iran can close the strait unless he invades and holds the surrounding area. But that will be a costly exercise he doesn’t want.

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5 days ago

Who says they will reopen the strait though?

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5 days ago

5 vehicle crash according to highways agency

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6 days ago

Always struck me as more black humour than anti war. I read somewhere it was so popular in the army that a us army colonel in Vietnam used to make his battalion sing it as they marched

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6 days ago

This is what I recall too and why I opposed it. It was clear that what would happen was a few missiles fired from a ship or something and basically nothing would be achieved

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6 days ago

WW1 generals didn’t think it would be all over by Christmas. That’s why the schlieffen plan existed. And it’s also why lord Kitchener warned the cabinet in august 1914 that a war would be a “three year bloodbath”

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1 week ago

Cantonas comment was always obvious in its meaning. The press chose to pretend it wasn’t because it was embarrassing to them

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1 week ago

I want to see an entire episode where he is tied to a wooden mast blindfolded while it all happens around him

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1 week ago

Fwiw I think spurs will stay up. But if they did go down I could see them doing a Tommy docherty, crushing the championship and then taking the confidence into a good place prem finish the season after.

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1 week ago

Scholes v rarely did media as a player. When he did he often said something v blunt and what PR teams would have considered ‘unhelpful’.

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1 week ago

I think he’s just one of those unfiltered people. If you give them access to a microphone and broadcast their every utterance you’re going to get some of that kind of thing

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1 week ago

He was always pretty straight talking as a player. Think that’s why they kept him away from the media!

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1 week ago

One of the interesting parallels with 14-18 is the highly trained pre war soldiers were mainly killed in the attrition war. A new breed of attrition war experts eventually replaced them who then struggled to adapt once open warfare broke out again.

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1 week ago

Slightly harsh to say they don’t work. It’s about context. NATO have been preparing for open manoeuvre warfare with air superiority. But Ukraine is in a Ww1 style attrition war without control of the skies. As in 1918 eventually open warfare will return before someone wins

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1 week ago

I always assumed it was to get through the rib cage. But surely the ribs would snap the needle?

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1 week ago
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Jansen Ganesh is on fire in this column on the UK’s role in the Iran conflict

www.ft.com/content/eaee...

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1 week ago
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The Corporate Bullshit Receptivity Scale: Development, validation, and associations with workplace outcomes From boardrooms and brown bags to emails and earnings calls, business culture often seems overrun by “corporate bullshit,” a semantically empty and of…

Employees who are impressed by vague corporate-speak like "synergistic leadership," or "growth-hacking paradigms" may struggle with practical decision-making

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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1 week ago

Except.... that the US hasn't abandoned Ukraine yet which is the main point of the Trump whispering (though not Starmer's alone).

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1 week ago

Maybe. His approach seems quite reasonable to me. Not supportive of initial strikes and on a defensive posture. If facts change though be prepared to change with them. I doubt 90% of the population are following every twist & turn anyway.

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1 week ago

Seems like our base in Cyprus has been attacked though. Which does substantially change the picture.

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