Before it was edited the original comment said that if it was declared ‘treasure’ that the coroner, landowner & finder all get to split the profits, so it made sense that the coroner would declare it treasure so they get a share too.
Before it was edited the original comment said that if it was declared ‘treasure’ that the coroner, landowner & finder all get to split the profits, so it made sense that the coroner would declare it treasure so they get a share too.
Sounds like the coroner has a lot of incentive to declare it treasure. Just seems weird that they havent updated it to be a knowledgeable 3rd party, say museum or historian.
So the coroner decides its treasure and then gets a cut, or they don’t decide its treasure and then the finder keeps all, is that how it is supposed to work?
Sure everyone knows about the east coast, but less talked about is the Republic of Westralia
*Envious
^^Sorry ^^to ^^be ^^that ^^guy
In this case perhaps a catapult would be better, it may be inferior but as such it will involve a longer swim back home to lesser Taiwan
China did something similar to Australia, except the airspace was international, and they also dropped ‘chaff’ (aluminium & debris) into the pathway of the Australian plane.
Oh bother
Exactly, except that in Australia it wouldnt be a starbucks, but a non-chain basista coffee shop.
I could be wrong but i believe british police dont routinely carry guns
The plastic straws thing drives me up the wall.
They had to choose the smallest of possible plastic items to replace with the smallest impact (compared to things like plastic plates/cutlery or something). But paper/cardboard straws SUCK. Smoothies/thick shakes/juices/cocktails, its mush before your done or just straight up bends and snaps when you try to stir the drink after a couple minutes of bing in there.
Plastic straws disappeared immediately but the lids for coffee cups and soft drinks are only just getting phased out now? Its like they did the absolute least possible and went “look at us saving the environment!”.
At least bamboo straws and other biodegradables hold up the whole way through the drink.
This is becoming an issue in Australia, we have high solar uptake but a lot of systems were installed before batteries were readily available earlier on or without batteries to save outlay. The result is that there is more energy on the grid during the day while nobody is home and the grid highly utilised at night, but there is less people paying utility fees & usage so the grid will soon become underfunded for repairs and expanding infrastructure.
Its not a problem yet but there will be policy and taxing changes in the near future to account for this (similar to fuel exercise tax being shifted from being tacked onto the fuel prices to instead be some tax or licence fee as we shift to electric/green tech vehicles)
What if they were to have a rule such as 'if a state vetoes a bill that has like 90+% support 3 consecutive times, then they will be unable to veto the bill the 4th time. That way if its obvious all the other people agree on something to hold that strong a majority its not indefinite.
Make it output only DC and watch it churn!
In the form of a question please
You are building my case for me…
Yeah imagine removing a rival that was only actually polling 6%, what a huge threat to your completely legitimate reign…
And each brand has a different tear-off square size. Some have ‘jumbo size’ and also ‘pick-a-size’ where its smaller rectangles tear offs instead of squares.
How do you compare? You dont and its by design
How long before someone packs themselves into a box for a ride, surely some american youtuber will do this.