Microsoft to stop producing Windows versions – BBC News

Windows 10 will be the last version of the operating system to be numbered, says Microsoft executive.

I am wondering what their pricing policy will be in the future? They must have made a lot of money on the back of each new release so I can’t believe they’re prepared to let that go.

Could it be some form of subscription service? Pay each year of use, stop paying, stop using? Or perhaps there will be the free version which is way more basic and functional and the subscription service?

Have we really seen the end of paying for the Windows OS? I don’t think so.

Source: Microsoft to stop producing Windows versions – BBC News

Morgan Freeman calls for marijuana to be legalised – BBC News

Hollywood actor Morgan Freeman calls for marijuana to be legalised in US and “across the board”.

I’ve got a lot of respect for Freeman the way he switched career late in life and, well, became ‘God’ but, I think the old fool is speaking out his arse on this one!

Perhaps he has not, like I have, seen the damage the drug does to to many users. Not everyone is lucky, this drug messes up lives with good prospects, turns bright young men and women into total bums.

Sure, legalise it in a controlled way with proper research for medicine but, not recreational, please just let’s use some damn common sense here!

Source: Morgan Freeman calls for marijuana to be legalised – BBC News.

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St Gregory's Catholic Primary School, Northampton

Had to collect kids earlier from a Roman Catholic School. Everything got a little delayed (not by me) so I was kept hanging around. I was desperate for the toilet so I asked if I might borrow theirs to be told that, no, they don’t let strangers use their toilet. I’d already introduced myself, they knew who I was and that I was doing someone a good deed but, no, I couldn’t use the toilet.

Is there something missing from their Bible Teachings I wonder?

Should point out that the school was closed and if there were any children in it then they were still in their classrooms on detention or studying.

I just thought that was somewhat bad being a faith school.