What other rules of six are there to govern our lives? Mark Rice-Oxley © Provided by The Guardian Photograph: Henry Nicholls/Reuters
Here in London we’re back to living by the rule of six. And what a joy it is, just to see real faces chugging ale and chatting nonsense in all their three-dimensional glory.
It makes me wonder if there are other rules of six out there that we should live by. Six days of work, one day of rest? Or better still, the other way round? No meetings with more than six people in them? No eating after 6pm – or drinking before then?
What other rules of six are there to govern our lives?
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The Aviation Lesson of 28 December For The Pandemic Stricken World
The Aviation Lesson of 28 December For The Pandemic Stricken World
Sri Lanka Guardian
December 27, 2020
This is not a time that the world can hide behind confusion or pretension. We must follow regulation. We must recognize that our own fallibility must not stem from pretension or contumacious ignorance.
by Dr. Ruwantissa Abeyratne in Montreal
It s better to be on the ground wishing you were in the air, than in the air wishing you were on the ground ~ Anon
Whenever December 28th rolls by, we in the aviation community cannot help but remember the monumental stupidity that humans are capable of. On this day in 2014, Indonesia AirAsia Flight 8501 crashed into the Karimata Strait en route from Surabaya to Singapore, killing all 162 people aboard. The profession of aeronautics is known for the high intelligence and precision it bestows on its members, offering standardized and harmonious global laws, r
Uncertainties loom for Canada Pension Plan
C.D. Howe Institute report says it could lead to higher contribution rates or lower benefits December 16, 2020 by Plant Magazine
Uncertainties lie ahead for the Canada Pension Plan that could lead to higher contribution rates or lower benefits, says a new report from the C.D. Howe Institute.
In “Sources of Comfort and Chills: What We Can Learn from CPP Valuation Reports,” author Bob Baldwin looks at Canada Pension Plan (CPP) valuation reports and explores the financial sustainability of the CPP under various risk scenarios.
“I have deep-seated concerns that the risks involved in managing the CPP are poorly understood,” says Baldwin. “If unanticipated negative risks materialize, the Plan will be subject to significant political as well as economic risks.”