In other news today...
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@dkf Yeah. Even if the Government funded every metre directly (rather than subsidising via tax breaks like now) there's no way this is happening.
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@loopback0 Nonsense. They're going to build a big, beautiful fiber network, and make Ireland pay for it.
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@hungrier said in In other news today...:
make Ireland pay for it.
If "Full Fibre Network" is a new type of alcoholic beverage, sure.
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@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
If "Full Fibre Network" is a new type of alcoholic beverage, sure.
Sounds more like Weetabix to me…
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Apparently this is a thing now.
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@hungrier said in In other news today...:
Nonsense. They're going to build a big, beautiful fiber network, and make Ireland pay for it.
Hey, if they build it in Ireland, the Irish have even less reason to come to the UK. Much more effective than a wall.
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@boomzilla I note that they're apparently murdering people live on Facebook now. I don't approve of this modern development!
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@dkf said in In other news today...:
murdering people live on Facebook now. I don't approve of this modern development!
Depends who they're murdering
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The nickname was "Lizard."
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@boomzilla We don't have an emoji for a grin wide enough to convey my opinion.
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@Tsaukpaetra said in In other news today...:
@Bulb said in In other news today...:
little beaver
For their little peckers?
That's created by the translation only. It isn't really in the original. It comes (both the name and popularization of the concept) from a book by a well known local Scout leader called like ‘Boys from the Beavers' river’.
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@hungrier said in In other news today...:
@TimeBandit said in In other news today...:
@HardwareGeek said in In other news today...:
Oh, well the joke's on them; I don't have any beer.
You don't need beer when you don't have any friends
Speak for yourself
You don't need beer when I don't have any friends
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I hope browsers do the right thing and blacklist the cert.
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@Cursorkeys said in In other news today...:
I hope browsers do the right thing and blacklist the cert.
It wouldn't be a bad thing for most of us, but it won't help the Kazakhs who are forced to install the certificate and have their traffic reverse-proxied. Most likely they also have a way to bypass the blacklist for those users who explicitly had to trust the certificate.
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Okay shitty support is one thing but did we really need a two page article complaining about it. He doesn't even change providers afterwards.
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Cow cuddling: for when you want to fraternize with your future steak:
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Some people just like to do things the other way around:
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@JBert said in In other news today...:
Cow cuddling: for when you want to fraternize with your future steak:
My future
steakroast is currently in the Crock-Pot, and I have no desire to cuddle it.
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@HardwareGeek said in In other news today...:
@JBert said in In other news today...:
Cow cuddling: for when you want to fraternize with your future steak:
My future
steakroast is currently in the Crock-Pot, and I have no desire to cuddle it.Not even from your belly?
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@Tsaukpaetra I'm not sure cutting it into small pieces, grinding those into even smaller pieces with my teeth, then soaking them in acid and various denaturing enzymes quite counts as "cuddling."
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@JBert said in In other news today...:
Cow cuddling: for when you want to fraternize with your future steak:
Well, it's near Naples, NY, so at least it has great views and lots of wine going for it.
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@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
Didn't bother to RTFA but sounds like a quick way to a yeast infection...unless they are sugar free.
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@Cursorkeys said in In other news today...:
@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
It says nothing about nature's other pocket
As long as you don't lick it afterwards you should be fine.
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It sounds very inefficient. Unless they're using the word "cool" in an unrelated-to-temperature way.
Personally, I just use the larger veins in my neck if I want to alter my core temps. Much more convenient access points if not the technically most efficient.
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@Cursorkeys said in In other news today...:
@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
It says nothing about nature's other pocket
Putting an ice lolly into one of your body's natural pockets seems the right way to use it to me.
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@remi said in In other news today...:
@Cursorkeys said in In other news today...:
@loopback0 said in In other news today...:
It says nothing about nature's other pocket
Putting an ice lolly into one of your body's natural pockets seems the right way to use it to me.
Excellent! Would you like one of my ice lollies?
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@Cursorkeys I'm sure you're going somewhere with this, but I'm also pretty sure that I don't want to know.
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@PJH said in In other news today...:
A 2013 price list that is part of the court file indicates sale prices for body parts:
Whole body with no shoulders or head: $2,900.
Torso with head: $2,400.
Whole spine: $950.
Whole leg: $1,100.
Whole foot: $450.
Knee: $375.
Pelvis: $400.Holy shit I've got a few body parts I'm not using. They're mostly unused so I might get a better price for fresh produce.
"I could have been more open about the process of donation on the brochure we put in public view," Gore wrote. "When deciding which donors could be eligible to donate, I should have hired a medical director rather than relying on medical knowledge from books or the internet."
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I wonder if he will receive a print of the X-ray:
Also, the TSA doing some good for once.
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An in-app search for “miniskirt” returns hundreds of photos of teens modelling their wares
Is it just me or is there something seriously wrong here.
Also working 24/7 for £2000 a month isn't that great. Get an office job where you only work 8/5 for about the same wages and more free time. Or get a job in software engineering for twice that and half the stress.
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@JBert said in In other news today...:
I wonder if he will receive a print of the X-ray:
Also, the TSA doing some good for once.
Reminds me of this.
Legend.
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@DogsB said in In other news today...:
@JBert said in In other news today...:
I wonder if he will receive a print of the X-ray:
Also, the TSA doing some good for once.
Reminds me of this.
Legend.
Needless to say, his stunt was a silly yet impactful act that sent a message to airlines around the world.
And that message was: “I am an idiot”
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@DogsB One time when I was a kid I got a keychain toy that looked like a gun (a pirate gun I think) from Disney World. It was clearly not a real weapon, and pre-9/11 so no problem, right? Well apparently it was too dangerous to keep on my key ring in the plane so I had to either check it in by itself or throw it out. I checked it in and never saw it again.
Quick Google Image search, I think it was one like this:
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@hungrier Woah, are you nuts? You could poke out someone's eye with that thing if you hold it between your fingers!
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@JBert said in In other news today...:
@hungrier Woah, are you nuts? You could poke out someone's eye with that thing if you hold it between your fingers just right!
I think you're more likely to poke someone's eye out with just the fingers.
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Gold bars! How much money is there in selling pirate IPTV streams?
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@TimeBandit Are they also announcing increased production of the 737 8200?