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26 mile communte, 400ft hills...recommendations on battery size and power etc

Hi all, I have a 13 mile commute (26 in total) with 2 400ft hills to get thro, i currently ride on a normal bike but coming into winter id like to switch to an ebike, especially on the colder and darker uk nights, any recommendations on battery size, power etc (also not able to charge when i get to work) its very confusing so looking for some real world experiance, price range no more then 2k

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u/enterprise1701h — 9 hours ago

Project management maturity frameworks

Hi all, I am head of a PM team and I feel we have some gaps in our maturity, such change management, pmo, project intake process etc, i need to present something to my exec, any good recommendations on a good checklist?

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u/enterprise1701h — 6 days ago

Time to split the country?

If Reform doesn't win the next General Election, where does that leave people like me? I'm an English working man and increasingly feel that mainstream politics doesn't represent my interests or concerns and often find the left introduce laws that treat me as a second class ctizen, Issues like immigration, crime, cultural change, fairness in the legal system, and freedom to express certain views are causing a lot of frustration for many people. How do we make sure our voices are heard and our concerns are addressed within the democratic process? Or do we need to just give up and split

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u/enterprise1701h — 2 months ago

How would reform deal with the young unhinged left?

It worries me that so many people believe the Green or Labour policies are a good thing, especially when many of those policies could be harmful to the country. If Reform were to win, what do we think the party could realistically do to start addressing these issues? Personally, I think there would need to be major changes within schools and universities, although, honestly, I’m not sure that will actually happen.

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u/enterprise1701h — 3 months ago

Walking past the rep yesterday and saw gangs of people with large speakers playing terrible bass music, are they deliberately being annoying thinking they are cool, rr they raised to hate society and be antisocial or just broken? I don't know how anyone thinks this is acceptable behaviour in public and what can be done about it, its not fair on other people

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u/enterprise1701h — 4 months ago