I think he meant bizarre in that it warmed rapidly after nightfall when temps typically start to drop.
As you say it's not that unusual to see relatively rapid temperature changes as a cold or warm front passes, but it felt strange due to the timing and the fact we had a couple of weeks of fairly stable, very cold conditions. It was still bloody cold in my house last night though!
Not surprising he has allied himself with Trump then, replace 'technical decisions' with 'any decisions', and 'management' with 'civil servant' and you have the Trump presidency.
Brand awareness is a big part of it.
If you've never tried Stout before, and want to try it, when you go into the shop and you've only heard of Guiness via the ads, then most people will go for that one.
If you already drink Guiness, then it's less likely to sway you, and tbh the ads probably aren't for you.
I really liked Judgement. But I lost access to it (can't remember why) about half way through, so it will be good to finish it off.
As with all foreign media, go for original sound (no dubbing), and subtitles.
I did listen to one of the podcast, and in fairness he did try and explain the whole 'weak team in the Europa' business, which is why I went off him originally.
That said it was clear that his ego is mahoosive.
It can, but your 10/8 tends to have to be more of an attacking presence, and needs to be a good finisher, and your other, more defensive mid needs to be reeeeeeeeaaaly good.
You sure about this? The articles I have seen appear to take the power consumption of the lasers into account, leading to net positive output. It's still a ways off to be sure, but it's a big step forward, and more necessary now than ever.
And how many of it's allies and trading partners will continue to invest in it if it turns into a dystopia of civil war and human rights violations.
How many investors have pulled out of Russia for those reasons.
I'm not sure I'd be massively happy if we only buy players who are backups, rather than first teamers, but I get your point regarding positions, and I hope we do buy to fit the way of playing, not change the way we play because of who we are buying as we have done in the past.
Only Farage could campaign for something that breaks Britain, only to complain that it's broken.
Hopefully he will soon realise that thing that's broken is him.
It certainly felt that way in 2016, but I think they are at a crossroads now, depending on the next, and subsequent election cycles. They can either marry anti-intellectualism by electing some right wing headcase, or admit to f**king anti-intellectualism in a dark alley in 2016 (Trump) before never calling it again.