Indeed. Half the battle is remembering what these concepts/formulae are. Not much to do with
how good at maths any more than remembering the date of the Battle of bleeding
Hastings in history (1064 before you ask).
Jesus wept. I am staggered at the amount of clashes and activity going on. Very disturbing to see this all
(caveat: I don't give a sh*t what happens to the Russian army.)
Am I wrong to think, when I hear the sound of that explosion: "Take that you bastard - chickens coming home to roost"?
(I'm referring to Putin and his pathetic army not to civilians.)
And don't forget, the opportunity for and impact of planting hidden special force teams in Russian territory now cannot be underestimated
here. That's how it worked in NI. Storm a street on some jumped up pretext and, under cover, plant a
special forces team. There'll be pandemonium once they...
And the good thing is that I'm sure young Russian conscripts will be only too happy to
lay down their weapons. 99% probably have no interest in fighting for a cause that
they don't believe in or is clearly a waste of time, promoted by the headcase, small knob
Putin.
Alex Yee rising from the ashes to win triathlon will stay with me a very long time. It was
something I've never seen before; apparently, it was a shout from one of the Brownlee
brothers in the crowd along the lines of "you can still do it" that spurred Alex on in that final 400 metres or so.
Opinion. But if you heard the reaction of the BBC commentators also, then you might come to the
same conclusion. I've been watching boxing for donkeys years and have never see such poor
bizarre decisions.