Government alarm test on your mobile thing is TODAY at 3 pm

Just thought I should remind everyone. 

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  • Sound advice. Life is stressful enough as it is, and I honestly don't see these doomsday scenarios playing out for real. I think it 'only' took one Hiroshima for the big powers of the world to instantly develop an unspoken 'yeah, let's not do that again - we'll keep posturing, sure - we're in that corner, now. But... y'know, definitely not'. Mutually assured destruction is one of those collectively-insane-but-self-preserving dimensions to the human race (see also the eleventh hour attitude to climate change), there to get us in a measured way to a future without all that and utopian in ways we can't even presently imagine. And will never see in our lifetimes. But slowly of necessity, as it paces things just right - a delicate tightrope walk between not blowing ourselves up running before we can walk, but still making tentative, occasionally lightly accelerated progress. 

    Just keep calm (or at your usual baseline of existential anxiety) and carry on. I love that image, Bees, of you so engrossed in an article that you barely registered it. Once I had the inconvenience over and done with, I picked up my Doctor Who Magazine and read Russell T. Davies' monthly column - this time detailing his frantic exploits trying to track down some silver body glitter for a female friend who was to go the BAFTAs that night. Now that's a real emergency!