That’s fair and I’ll end my posting on these kind of topics career here.
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That’s constructive.
I was merely trying to get MY ideas into a someone coherent format and asking for constructive criticism.
Let’s end it here and you have a nice weekend.
Would you have any tips on how to structure an argument from a neutral place as I wasn’t trying to be biased here, I was looking at how I perceive the world.
That’s a good point and a spelling correction to boot 😂.
I did add an edit that we also have bicycles / motorcycles with paramedics if speed is of the essence and traffic is poor.
I also realise that Deansgate In Manchester City centre has now got those bollards too, but we have severely limited the cars that are allowed into the city centre and I must say it’s a lot more pleasant walking around and I say that as someone that used to drive through the city centre myself on the way home from work.
Edit: I took a picture. This is slap bang in the city centre and traffic is minimal.
Time of day 14:02
This isn’t cars this is people and their culture.
I am from the UK, a large city too, and we have lots of cars and incredibly busy roads where it’s standstill a lot, but cars will move out of the way for emergency vehicles, you’ll drive on the kerb if you have to.
Edit: We also have paramedics on motorcycles and bicycles so that they can get there even faster if traffic is an issue. Or in city centres.
The thing is, at least on iPhone, is when you first install an app it’ll ask some of these questions and you can say, and should, say no for the most part:
- This app wants to track you. Allow?
- This app wants to send you notifications. Allow?
- This app wants access to your photos? Allow?
- This app wants to see your contacts. Allow?
Etc.
Thanks. That looks like some serious work, although very detailed.
I see words in this thread but don’t understand, but are you saying here that those streams / clouds are taught? In order to be snapped.
I need details on how you homemade some stuff.
Yeah it was quite a popular show. He was a nice guy as I was fixing his iPhone on the Genius Bar at Apple. He was quite posh if I recall.
Thinking about it we got a lot of famous people in that Apple Store.
The whole Manchester United squad in the early 2000’s. My granddad had a good job and an executive box at Old Trafford.
I also served the guy called Dave in the Royal Family (TV) show.
I also had a friend who worked for ITV and went to a party once and loads of TV celebs were there but didn’t really engage with them.
Edit: I keep remembering more. I’ve met Andy Burnham the mayor of Manchester. Plus one of my exes worked at Harvey Nichols as a nail tech and then used to get calls off Amanda Holden to go to her hotel and her nails.
That’s fair criticism and clearly I am not well versed enough to be attempting to write about this topic. I’ll not do this again and I’ll remove this post soon.
Edit: I also want to highlight that I sourced this material and used a tool to help me write it challenge western media bias and not to whitewash China. I can see on reflection how it might seem that way.