Some props can play both sides?
Things that don't deserve their own thread
Not sure if being whooshed here: but before they brought in the 2nd prop replacement and increased number on the bench it was always 16 Hooker and 17 replacement prop.
So they just added an additional prop replacement at 18 and pushed every one after that up one number.
So they just added an additional prop replacement at 18 and pushed every one after that up one number.
Depends who has the put-in.
Chris Jack, 67 test All Black - "I was voted most useless and laziest cunt in the English Premiership two years on the trot"
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Using the bathroom in a new office building we have just completed.
The air freshener smells of Cherry Tunes.......
Doubly odd as they don't exist here in Oz
The air freshener smells of Cherry Tunes.......
Doubly odd as they don't exist here in Oz
Did it make you breathe more easily?mat the expat wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 12:59 am Using the bathroom in a new office building we have just completed.
The air freshener smells of Cherry Tunes.......
Doubly odd as they don't exist here in Oz
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Not after I had finished....
I do have a craving for them now though
I do have a craving for them now though
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New Mac Book Pro...
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Fuck!
R80,000.00!
You could buy a house for that.
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Financing = Kidney deposit.
For a machine that will likely be used for Browsing the net...
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That one is only £1899mat the expat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:35 am For a machine that will likely be used for Browsing the net...
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mat the expat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:35 am
For a machine that will likely be used for Browsing the net...
That is what has prevented me from buying one for years. I'm an infrequent Garageband user, the free Win "equivalents" are rubbish so I use it on the ipad, I can't justify that outlay on the chance that I'd use it more and more, though the ability to use my audio interface makes it more attractive.
I'm stuck between analogue and digital, I rip CDs to itunes but I have a Spotify account. I still use vinyl and read books, so my steam-driven HP laptop which has seen three kids through A levels is still my portal to t'internet.
The kids all have Macbook pros, but they are heavy-duty users studying art or doing post-grad stuff, so there is some justification for them
otoh, aren't similarly-spec (and finished) Windows machines in the same ballpark price-wise?
Insane_Homer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:34 amThat one is only £1899mat the expat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:35 am For a machine that will likely be used for Browsing the net...
Because I'm having my lunch I thought I'd look up a couple of things, my first Gateway desktop, crt monitor and printer cost around £1400 in 1995, which is around £2750 now.
It had a 125k dial up modem, 1.6MB hard drive and 16k memory installed, running Windows 95.
I had my online number as one of my "friends and family" numbers with BT, that meant I could dial up at the weekend for a pound a minute and download Usenet groups and the Open University stuff for the course I was doing.
You had to spend a lot of time in a Group chat on the phone to Gateway's call centre in Dublin where the techs would go around in a circle and sort out everyone's problems one by one, they were very good these techs.
The active speakers that came with the Gateway were really good, they lasted until a few years ago and paired with a decent sub they had a HUGE sound.
I guess my point is that my Gateway desktop was very much entry level, but cost around about what the premium models do now
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Was it usenet or the OU?
It was a Scottish folk music chat room, a bit niche, I'll grant you.
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pron, it's always pron. all other uses are incidental.Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 1:32 pmWas it usenet or the OU?
It was a Scottish folk music chat room, a bit niche, I'll grant you.
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Gateway was my first desktop probably a little before 1995. The monitor was enormous!!!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 1:19 pmInsane_Homer wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 7:34 amThat one is only £1899mat the expat wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:35 am For a machine that will likely be used for Browsing the net...
Because I'm having my lunch I thought I'd look up a couple of things, my first Gateway desktop, crt monitor and printer cost around £1400 in 1995, which is around £2750 now.
It had a 125k dial up modem, 1.6MB hard drive and 16k memory installed, running Windows 95.
I had my online number as one of my "friends and family" numbers with BT, that meant I could dial up at the weekend for a pound a minute and download Usenet groups and the Open University stuff for the course I was doing.
You had to spend a lot of time in a Group chat on the phone to Gateway's call centre in Dublin where the techs would go around in a circle and sort out everyone's problems one by one, they were very good these techs.
The active speakers that came with the Gateway were really good, they lasted until a few years ago and paired with a decent sub they had a HUGE sound.
I guess my point is that my Gateway desktop was very much entry level, but cost around about what the premium models do now
I thought the tech support was ok until one of the bright sparks suggested the best way to resolve my problem was to wipe the hard drive and start all over again!!!!
The packaging everythi came in was pretty cool
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHSaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:41 pmGateway was my first desktop probably a little before 1995. The monitor was enormous!!!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 1:19 pm
Because I'm having my lunch I thought I'd look up a couple of things, my first Gateway desktop, crt monitor and printer cost around £1400 in 1995, which is around £2750 now.
It had a 125k dial up modem, 1.6MB hard drive and 16k memory installed, running Windows 95.
I had my online number as one of my "friends and family" numbers with BT, that meant I could dial up at the weekend for a pound a minute and download Usenet groups and the Open University stuff for the course I was doing.
You had to spend a lot of time in a Group chat on the phone to Gateway's call centre in Dublin where the techs would go around in a circle and sort out everyone's problems one by one, they were very good these techs.
The active speakers that came with the Gateway were really good, they lasted until a few years ago and paired with a decent sub they had a HUGE sound.
I guess my point is that my Gateway desktop was very much entry level, but cost around about what the premium models do now
I thought the tech support was ok until one of the bright sparks suggested the best way to resolve my problem was to wipe the hard drive and start all over again!!!!
The packaging everythi came in was pretty cool
Shmoooing English support team.
(I was in French support team for 18 month).
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I was also a member of the Gateway Gang
laurent wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:00 pmARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHSaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:41 pmGateway was my first desktop probably a little before 1995. The monitor was enormous!!!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 1:19 pm
Because I'm having my lunch I thought I'd look up a couple of things, my first Gateway desktop, crt monitor and printer cost around £1400 in 1995, which is around £2750 now.
It had a 125k dial up modem, 1.6MB hard drive and 16k memory installed, running Windows 95.
I had my online number as one of my "friends and family" numbers with BT, that meant I could dial up at the weekend for a pound a minute and download Usenet groups and the Open University stuff for the course I was doing.
You had to spend a lot of time in a Group chat on the phone to Gateway's call centre in Dublin where the techs would go around in a circle and sort out everyone's problems one by one, they were very good these techs.
The active speakers that came with the Gateway were really good, they lasted until a few years ago and paired with a decent sub they had a HUGE sound.
I guess my point is that my Gateway desktop was very much entry level, but cost around about what the premium models do now
I thought the tech support was ok until one of the bright sparks suggested the best way to resolve my problem was to wipe the hard drive and start all over again!!!!
The packaging everythi came in was pretty cool
Shmoooing English support team.
(I was in French support team for 18 month).
I used to drink with the founder of Gateway! Ex US Navy radio operator, always with a buzz cut, he bought the Fleur de Lys in Dorchester on Thames, got his English friends to run it and I used to sort the cellar out for him till they learnt the ropes. When he sold Gateway, he came in the pub looking like Kris Kristofferson!..
Really nice bloke and his wife lost 20 years once the surgeons helped spend his bounty...
Really nice bloke and his wife lost 20 years once the surgeons helped spend his bounty...
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See, you hear this all the time but people generally buy machines ovrer-specced for their needs.
A Shmoo was exactly the action you describe. The guys who did this were despised and almost impossible to catch.SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:38 pmlaurent wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 3:00 pmARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHSaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:41 pm
Gateway was my first desktop probably a little before 1995. The monitor was enormous!!!
I thought the tech support was ok until one of the bright sparks suggested the best way to resolve my problem was to wipe the hard drive and start all over again!!!!
The packaging everythi came in was pretty cool
Shmoooing English support team.
(I was in French support team for 18 month).
French team was small enough not to do this shite but depending on call levels in UK market you could end up with one of these to try and fix (with happy customers on the line).
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David "Golden Balls" Beckham, is getting £150M, from Qatar, to be the face of 2022 World Cup and 'promote tourism and culture' in the country .
I hate to go all Godwin; but you have to ask how much he would have to be offered to be the face of Pol Pots Cambodia, or Hitlers Germany ?
How much money is enough Becks ?
I hate to go all Godwin; but you have to ask how much he would have to be offered to be the face of Pol Pots Cambodia, or Hitlers Germany ?
How much money is enough Becks ?
I wonder how much tax the UK Treasury will get out of it.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:22 pm David "Golden Balls" Beckham, is getting £150M, from Qatar, to be the face of 2022 World Cup and 'promote tourism and culture' in the country .
I hate to go all Godwin; but you have to ask how much he would have to be offered to be the face of Pol Pots Cambodia, or Hitlers Germany ?
How much money is enough Becks ?
Isn't he resident in the US?GogLais wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 8:02 pmI wonder how much tax the UK Treasury will get out of it.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:22 pm David "Golden Balls" Beckham, is getting £150M, from Qatar, to be the face of 2022 World Cup and 'promote tourism and culture' in the country .
I hate to go all Godwin; but you have to ask how much he would have to be offered to be the face of Pol Pots Cambodia, or Hitlers Germany ?
How much money is enough Becks ?
Oh right, no idea tbh but of course there’s the Miami FC connection. A citizen of the world then.Rinkals wrote: ↑Mon Oct 25, 2021 6:10 amIsn't he resident in the US?GogLais wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 8:02 pmI wonder how much tax the UK Treasury will get out of it.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:22 pm David "Golden Balls" Beckham, is getting £150M, from Qatar, to be the face of 2022 World Cup and 'promote tourism and culture' in the country .
I hate to go all Godwin; but you have to ask how much he would have to be offered to be the face of Pol Pots Cambodia, or Hitlers Germany ?
How much money is enough Becks ?
Well if he’d been in the England football team in 1938, I expect he would have done the same as his team mates.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 4:22 pm David "Golden Balls" Beckham, is getting £150M, from Qatar, to be the face of 2022 World Cup and 'promote tourism and culture' in the country .
I hate to go all Godwin; but you have to ask how much he would have to be offered to be the face of Pol Pots Cambodia, or Hitlers Germany ?
How much money is enough Becks ?
It’s also a bit rich expecting Beckham to be some sort of moral arbiter when FIFA have decided to hold the World Cup there and as far as I know, no Country has yet suggested they will be boycotting the tournament. So as it stands, he’s simply promoting the World Cup.
They were a large customer of mine in Dublin back in the '90s. Their reception was full of chairs in Friesian cow leather - very strange looking.SaintK wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 2:41 pmGateway was my first desktop probably a little before 1995. The monitor was enormous!!!Tichtheid wrote: ↑Wed Oct 20, 2021 1:19 pm
Because I'm having my lunch I thought I'd look up a couple of things, my first Gateway desktop, crt monitor and printer cost around £1400 in 1995, which is around £2750 now.
It had a 125k dial up modem, 1.6MB hard drive and 16k memory installed, running Windows 95.
I had my online number as one of my "friends and family" numbers with BT, that meant I could dial up at the weekend for a pound a minute and download Usenet groups and the Open University stuff for the course I was doing.
You had to spend a lot of time in a Group chat on the phone to Gateway's call centre in Dublin where the techs would go around in a circle and sort out everyone's problems one by one, they were very good these techs.
The active speakers that came with the Gateway were really good, they lasted until a few years ago and paired with a decent sub they had a HUGE sound.
I guess my point is that my Gateway desktop was very much entry level, but cost around about what the premium models do now
I thought the tech support was ok until one of the bright sparks suggested the best way to resolve my problem was to wipe the hard drive and start all over again!!!!
The packaging everythi came in was pretty cool
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Top of the list of impulse buys in Aldi/Lidl