![]() I cannot speak for other countries but the german "parliamentary representative democracy" would need you to rise up in the rank of the ever same parties, which can only be achieved by getting on the good side of "old chumps" and "benefactors". Yet the local people apparently still vote the conservatives in every single election - regardless - so maybe people dont actually give a damn how often they are screwed. They also spent billions on studies on whether there are enough taxis, on a monument for the town centre (millions) on a new bus station in nearby Mildenhall that fails to provide the shelter the old one did for those commuting to work. Not the councils only cockup, they screwed the local education by swapping from a 3 school to 2 school system (it is cheaper to make primary last longer requiring fewer and less specialst teachers) but the results have suffered. ![]() Newmarket is now a ghost town, a few mobile phone shops, a stack of charity shops and a few gambling dens, sod all else, a once thriving town centre buggered and car use increased. Still someone in the council leaked to the local newspaper (Cambridge evening news) who put a special edition out. Then they didnt tell anyone when or where it was to be held. They then said they would ignore the result anyway. The negative reaction will make sod all difference.Īn example of ignoring people was Forest Heath District Council (conservative) who a number of years back decided they wanted to put car parking charges in Newmarket. I fully expect all the software that the Muse Group has acquired is going to be monetarised in various ways and this is just the start. Then the final straw is all the Avid online crap that you are forced to sign up to. The free edition is so limited it is useless it also barely runs on an average laptop it is so bloated. Yes it was the first really usable score writing tool out there, pushed heavily in the education space with big discounts but now it has gone the way of AutoCAD and so on. ![]() It does not appear to confirm to any normal sort of computer protocols when selecting, adding or editing. I exported/imported a stack of scores for some friends who are music teachers and had been using Sibelius until the costs became too astronomical and the product so complicated that it is a real pain in the arse to use. It is currently free and for 95% of users does everything that Sibelius does. Then add the other excellent product under the same company now, MuseScore. While Lucasfilm has yet to confirm if Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen will still reprise their iconic roles in future projects, it's already safe to assume that Disney will be making the most out of their respective returns.Īll episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi are available for streaming on Disney+.I have found it to be an excellent tool in the last year particularly over Christmas sorting out bits of carols for people to sing along to. Now, it remains to be seen whether or not Obi-Wan Kenobi will actually return for a second season but judging by the stuff we saw from the finale, it's not exactly out of the question. ![]() Still, his inclusion in Obi-Wan Kenobi's finale left a lot of fans thrilled.Īlso Read: Obi-Wan Kenobi: Star Wars Legend Makes Hair-Raising Return in Finale Unlike Liam whose only appearance in the franchise came in Episode I - The Phantom Menace, McDiarmid has made regular appearances across all trilogies, including the Skywalker saga's divisive finale The Rise of Skywalker. Who is it, you ask? None other than Emperor Palpatine aka Darth Sidious played by the one and only Ian McDiarmid who is seemingly frustrated with Vader's defeat. Aside from Liam Neeson's surprising return as Qui-Gon Jinn, another Star Wars legend made an appearance in the finale and this is a cameo most of you probably saw coming.Īfter the thrilling encounter between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan which the Sith Lord lost, the former Anakin Skywalker headed back to his base to speak with someone.
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