Elon Musk’s Starlink Lined Up To Solve Train Wi-Fi Rage
The title of this post, is the same as that, as this article on the Telegraph.
This is the sub-heading.
Using the billionaire’s network of satellites could help rail passengers make reliable phone calls
These two paragraphs give more details.
Elon Musk’s Starlink satellites are being looked at as a potential solution to solving the issue of patchy Wi-Fi on Britain’s trains.
Train operators in England and Wales are examining whether the satellite-based internet provider could be used to boost connectivity after a six-month trial of the technology began in Scotland last month.
I don’t see any obvious technical reason, why not the technology wouldn’t work.
This Wikipedia entry describes the 2024 Talerddig Train Collision, when two trains collided on the Cambrian Line.
Better communications might have helped in avoiding or sorting out the incident.
Exercise ‘Better Than Drugs’ To Stop Colon Cancer Returning
The title of this post, is the same as that of this article in The Times.
This is the sub-heading.
First study of its kind finds that an ‘exercise prescription’ can reduce the chances of colon cancer patients dying from a relapse by a third
These first two paragraphs add more detail.
Exercise can be “better than a drug” for reducing the risk of cancer returning, a study has found.
Patients with advanced colon cancer who received an “exercise prescription” after finishing their cancer treatment were found to be a third less likely to die from the disease.
I find these findings from the The CO21 Challenge trial, partially funded by Cancer Research UK’s Stand Up To Cancer fund, rather remarkable.
The research was led by Christian Booth, of Queen’s University in Canada, which illustrates the international nature of medical research.
On a third reading of the article, I noticed the full implications of this paragraph.
Alongside benefits for colon cancer, Booth said that fewer patients in the active group went on to develop breast cancer, suggesting that there may be an effect on other cancer types too. Of those who received an exercise prescription, only two went on to develop breast cancer, compared with 12 in the control group.
This could be a very significant study, that changes the treatment of cancer.
The Show Must Go On
It looks like someone tried to ram-raid the Scribbler shop at The Angel.
But they were still open for business.
Mind The Step At Warren Street Station
This warning message is at Warren Street station.
I sometimes miss these single steps due to my poor eyesight from my stroke, but the message alerted me, as I was coming out of the station.
I find it funny, that I will more usually trip going down stairs, rather than up.
But then rabbits and hares are more likely to take a tumble going downhill.
They also tend to run uphill, when they sense danger.
I Have An HP LaserJet P1102w Going Free
The printer is offered with a new unopened print cartridge.
Note.
- It is about seven years old.
- It gave me no problems on Windows 7.
- I couldn’t get the printer to work with my new computer, which uses the dreaded Windows 10.
- As I suspect the computer will update itself unilaterally to Windows 11.
- I need an occasional A4 copying facility.
It was cheaper to buy a new HP DeskJet printer at £46.99 from Currys, than pay an expert to sort the problem.
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