I'd not seen this thread before so pleased to find you have a solution.
As a bit of a retro gaming nerd, I've come across this sort of thing a few times. Some newer TVs really don't handle the old analog signals and early digital signals well as they often have unsupported resolutions and...
Hi all.
Looking at a big chunk of flooring for home renovation. Have used Moduleo before in my study and think its decent compared to Karndean prices but see the prices are now c£40 a sq metre.
Any NSCer in the know who can point me at a better value alternative?
Real wood/engineered is not...
Contrary to pretty much everyone else, I thought Clarke was stronger than JPVH. I thought he made fewer errors in places that a premier league CB would. Sure JP looks good potential wise but I dont think he's ready yet and I have more confidence in Clarke stepping up.
I guess we'll see what...
Enjoyed this tweet
https://twitter.com/EmmaBurnell_/status/1545291037622652928?t=KtFHL73EH765w5gTqXPBGA&s=19
It is somewhat ironic, is it not, that Tory MPs achieved the workplace change they needed by withdrawing their labour.
There are those that will only see the negatives and cant empathise or reconcile alternative viewpoints. Although I've always thought he was a liability with little integrity, he has delivered a good chunk of the conservative manifesto and to some, that is enough.
I would also say I am very...
I'm not sure he's the right person for the job because of his credentials, his ability, his understanding of 99% of the British people and how they live or his morals.
In terms of delivery the Conservative agenda, there is an argument to say that he has done a good job, so I can see why many who supported him would think that way. The problem I have isn't getting Brexit done or the handling of Covid both of which can be argued either way. The problem is the...
Again... We're in danger of making this all about Boris. It isn't. This is the Conservative government who have collectively presided over this shit-show. I get that he's the leader, but the followers are also complicit. Those with a tiny amount of a moral compass left the party much...
To answer the original question, it's relatively simple with nothing particular interesting going on in the progressions.
If you want something which sounds simple but is complex, Nik Kershaw's The Riddle is interesting. Not many people notice that the last chorus is a half-note higher than...
I think there is a cunning plan at play here.
The Conservatives already realise they won't win the next election.
What they're going to do is ride this out for as long as possible so that all of the unscrupulous, immoral, corrupt parts of their party are left behind. These will then become...