

- Nine English counties (out of 48 depending on your definition)
- Four countries (“UK” was already selected in a different field)
- One city with a famously wide range of definitions
- and one borough, which is in London, which is in England!




doesn’t this just raise the authentication requirements? like in the uk we got added checks for who was could work, and lots of deliveroo drivers shared the login + password of someone they knew who was verified.
For a somewhat recent real-world example of hiding things in this kind of situation, maybe look at how ‘paramilitary’ people in Northern Ireland hid things by putting them in walls and then decorating the wall.
Maybe some “outlet” in your house is actually the connector to the NAS sealed into a void space?


That’s already illegal? It used to be https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Obtaining_pecuniary_advantage_by_deception and is now just fraud.
Sorry if this is obvious to everyone, but how would having a hidden hard disk help with living in a dictatorship?
Couldn’t you just let someone in another country take care of archiving it?


And Alpha Phoenix demonstrating how to produce rigged boundaries that look natural and not suspicious:


CIO been spending their money on REIT shares…
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It was Alpha Phoenix
I feel like you’d like this guy’s routine! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c1wkx1V1qHY


“Good enough is perfect”


Credit cards for anything over £100 online, for the built-in fraud protection - https://www.moneysupermarket.com/credit-cards/guide-to-credit-card-protection/


Knew that he wouldn’t persevere with it - very forward-thinking!


If it was Ender’s Game, you might be better off starting with book two…


They can’t book 75 people for a train which can only seat 50
The official statistics lists how frequently that occurs.


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+1. “oh you’ll surely be good if you are early, the train can’t possibly already be overcrowded when it arrives”


I suspect the sales website can’t actually reserve seats itself, but just passes along the request to some other system, which enters “LOL, NO!” in that field for a train that was long-since fully booked.
Other shopping sites will help you with that too…
I don’t know how many roads have the same name, but pretty sure it’s more than five