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Iβm thinking of the likes of Annie Lennox or the Proclaimers here.
Mine would be Texas followed by Deacon Blue. How about you?
Full disclosure: I am not Scottish (American with distant Scottish ancestry) but I am curious to hear how Scottish people feel about the commonwealth.
ETA: Thank you all for your responses! As a citizen of a former English territory, I wish you all the best! Of course, with all the shit going on over here, I donβt think weβre really in a position to give our thoughts on anyone elseβs government.
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 60%. (I'm a bot)
> The COVID-19 vaccines being used in the UK could reduce a person's risk of being admitted to hospital by as much as 94% four weeks after the first dose, new data suggests.
> Experts examined coronavirus hospital admissions in Scotland among people who have had their first jab and compared them to those who had not yet received a vaccine.
> Follow live coverage on Sky News as the PM is expected to address the House of Commons at 3.30pm and lead a Downing Street news conference at 7pm. Scientists from the Universities of Edinburgh, Strathclyde, Aberdeen, Glasgow and St Andrews and Public Health Scotland looked at data on people who had received either the Pfizer/BioNTech jab or the one developed by scientists at the University of Oxford with AstraZeneca.
> Data for the two jabs combined showed that among people over the age of 80 - who are at high risk of severe disease - the reduction in risk of hospital admission was 81% four weeks after the first dose.
> Dr Murray urged people offered the vaccine to take their first and second doses, and said: "We can see from these data that you can protect yourself and your family and your friends and you can also protect the NHS by taking the vaccine."
> Researchers examined data between 8 December 8 and 15 February, and during this period, 1.14 million vaccines were administered in Scotland - 21% of the Scottish population.
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... keep reading on reddit β‘Hey everyone!
Iβm currently a student at the HKU in the Netherlands, where Iβm studying Music & Technology. In the following year (around november - januari) Iβll have to intern somewhere and I have the ability to go abroad.
So, since I love visiting and travelling Scotland I was wondering if any of you know of any companies/places/people that are related to music and technology where I could potentially intern.
My main focus will be composition for media, especially performative applications like dance, theatre but also film and autonomous work with my second focus being sound design in the electronic (synthesis, electronic instruments, building effects) and acoustic (building/desiging instruments and exploring the possibilities of existing instruments), conceptualising sound related (interactive) installations and working with programming and coding (MAX MSP, SuperCollider, PureData, Jitter etc.). Iβm also interested in a bit of studiotechnology like recording, mixing, engineering and spatialising/acoustics, but I wouldnβt call this my main focus.
Iβd love hear your suggestions and recommendations! If you know anything and would like any more details feel free to DM me.
Thanks in regards.
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Would mean the world for anyone to tell us what you think, anything is appreciated! Thank you :)
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