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I m just sitting here thinking about the incredible challenge in front of you, how overwhelming that must feel some days. just keep going. what an amazing feeling you re going to have when you can say you ve claimed the globe. that was russell. that was russell crowe! throughout, pip repeatedly demonstrated her remarkable resilience and tenacity, be it changing rudders in arctic gales or climbing an 85 foot mast. so how has she coped with being back on dry land? the return has been difficult for me, because i kind of went from all of this incredible freedom from having the world, if you like, at my feet, being able to go anywhere and do anything, i came back into britain in lockdown, and so psychologically that was like running into a brick wall, really. has your body taken quite a pasting? yes, definitely. ....
She s announced she s doing it all over again in 2024, although this time with a bigger, faster boat and a properly funded team behind her. it was a surprise for me how well i performed in that race with an old boat. i had no idea how to benchmark myself against my competitors, and i think i vejust got more confidence now about my ability to smash it out of the park for my next one. i wasjust so, so happy and so positive and so proud of the race that we managed on, you know, the oldest boat, second oldest boat in the fleet, a really small budget and a really small team, so that feeling just kind of was enhanced and i was like, right, i have to do this again, i ve got so much more to give. during her four months at sea, pip documented her entire voyage via social media, and her adventures won a global audience, including hollywood superstar russell crowe, who sent her a surprise birthday message. ....
The problem is, ithink, in terms of having to make difficult decisions and move the party forward, he may not be the best person because he is bound to them, his roots are in that party and he doesn t want to unsettle them. lisburn, in his constituency, is a proudly unionist area, but many voters think the dup is at a crossroads. i think they need to be a wee bit more inclusive, so they do, - to attract more voters. i think that s why a lot - of people are going off them. i think they should get rid of the irish sea border. can they, though? i think at the moment, we ve got the worst of both worlds. we re cut off from ireland, and we re cut off from england to a degree, so. to be honest, you won t get rid of that protocol, not in a month of sundays. so, say, listen, we can t get rid of it, we can t stop it. so, you don t think the tough talk is realistic? they know they can t win that, but they want to get more votes. many unionists feel their british identity has been weakened by the ....
Ocean bottom right now, ocean traffic with a ginormous construction zone. the commercial fishing industry has criticized vineyard winds and saying those in authority care more about multinational business and politics than the environment, domestic food sources or u.s. citizens. it s more after question of going from zero to this huge, huge scale on a technology that for u.s. waters is untested, what the effects on the ecosystem will be, what the effects to coastal communities and the fishing communities will be. the republican governor, charlie baker has priced vineyard wind that will create jobs and provide affordable renewable energy. former president trump slammed this big news arguing that wind is an expensive form of energy ....
go to plymouth, massachusetts , and then it would look at the weather, it understands its own condition, and it would be able to see everything around it with cameras and radars and we have very sophisticated software. led by a team in plymouth, along with software engineering from ibm, the boat uses the standard radar and gps to navigate. but alongside this, six cameras attached to the mast of the boat feed into an ai image recognition system. trained on a dataset of over a million images, these are its eyes to help it to avoid oncoming ships and potential hazards. but the technology packed onto this boat is doing more than just helping it steer. as it crosses the ocean, the ship will also be conducting scientific experiments. with no space needed for food, drinking water or sleeping space, all spare room can be given over to scientific equipment, which will collect ....