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uhyeahreally15 karma

Did you keep your faith after leaving the nunnery? Many thanks

uhyeahreally6 karma

I grew up being driven around in and, later, driving an original Nissan micra that never broke down and always started first time. it was a perfect car. when we finally replaced it with the 3rd version of the micra it was terrible: the windscreen wipers and indicator lights would switch themselves on by themselves, the gears and clutch were incredibly cumbersome and heavy, impossible to get in reverse sometimes, the CD player scratched CDs, and there were annoying bugs in operating the music system in general. the dealership could find nothing wrong. but you lost long term custom and reputation to Toyota let me tell you. I have heard that it all went to pot when Renault got involved and took over the electrics.

so I have two questions: why did Nissan waste their great reputation for reliability in this way? and if Renault can't even make indicator lights and wipers work correctly how could we ever trust your self-driving cars?

uhyeahreally4 karma

Are you aware of GC-Maf? It is an apparent cure for many forms of cancer and AIDs (no really) that does not receive enough research funding because it would be difficult for the drug companies to patent and profit from? This despite basically working in the trials to the extent that people are paying a lot of money to get onto them, and it is not considered to be a con/snake-oil.

I know that you are involved in particular with AIDs so would you please consider sharing your opinion on this if you are already aware of it or look into it if you are not.

uhyeahreally1 karma

Paedophilia has NOT been covered up in the BBC.

That must be why they blocked the Newsnight which was going to be first to out him after 30 years of ignoring it!

For God's sake, when the Savile scandal emerged

... as a result of an ITV documentary

it hit the place like a firestorm. George Entwistle, a personal friend of mine, had been DG for about ten minutes and had to resign.

He had to resign because he was involved.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/crime/jimmy-savile/9624583/Jimmy-Savile-BBC-scrapped-investigation-after-Newsnight-came-under-pressure-from-senior-managers.html

uhyeahreally1 karma

Why has the BBC not given any coverage to the vote on the Official Secret acts amendment proposed by Jonathan Mann? The fact that it has been ignored in the media feeds conspirational discourse, and given the division between the parties there are clearly arguments on both sides. http://www.exaronews.com/articles/5530/how-mps-voted-on-move-to-change-official-secrets-act-over-csa