Re: Seen in the News
Posted: 14 Aug 2025, 02:36
Yes I heard the news..... Susan tells me the CEO is Turkish, I was completely thrown by his name.... Tufan Erginbilgic !
It makes so much sense to use them instead of the white elephants we are building...... Mind you I heard later that the new quantum computer at Oxford, supposed to be the fastest in the world, only uses the same amount of energy as an electric kettle.......
See THIS BBC report on the collapsed road at Haslingden....
Major repairs to a road that has been closed since a huge landslip on New Year's Day will not get under way until early 2026, Lancashire County Council has confirmed. The partial collapse of Haslingden Old Road in Oswaldtwistle happened after torrential rain and flooding. The deluge caused a wall supporting the road, as well as one lane of the carriageway, to collapse. Speaking as drone footage revealed the full extent of the landslip, councillor Warren Goldsworthy said: "The scale of the damage and complexity of the terrain presents major engineering challenges."
It makes so much sense to use them instead of the white elephants we are building...... Mind you I heard later that the new quantum computer at Oxford, supposed to be the fastest in the world, only uses the same amount of energy as an electric kettle.......
See THIS BBC report on the collapsed road at Haslingden....
Major repairs to a road that has been closed since a huge landslip on New Year's Day will not get under way until early 2026, Lancashire County Council has confirmed. The partial collapse of Haslingden Old Road in Oswaldtwistle happened after torrential rain and flooding. The deluge caused a wall supporting the road, as well as one lane of the carriageway, to collapse. Speaking as drone footage revealed the full extent of the landslip, councillor Warren Goldsworthy said: "The scale of the damage and complexity of the terrain presents major engineering challenges."