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mockney piers

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  1. Gives me an excuse to finally refute a few of your points (not to mention straw men), but have a train to catch, so watch this space ;-P
  2. Is it just me or does the top photo look like a bunch of cardboard cutouts have been photographed?
  3. Umming and aahing. This government *must* be taken out of power. Can't bring myself to mandate the Tories however, just can't. People will vote with their pockets and will blame Brown for the recession (not entirely without justification) and the Tories will get in without my vote.
  4. Many sites don't like people deep linking to their photographs as it can increase bandwidth depending upon the popularity of the (linking) site. I'm sure the EDF won't do any harm, but something like Digg or Slashdot can cause sites to go down (see slashdot effect). Hence some sites automatically deal with deeplinks by changing the names of files, replacing them with very small placeholders (blue question mark perhaps, more commonly 1 pixel gif) or even removing them completely, thus disappearing images here. Not alot you can do, though one tactic is to put said photo on something like flickr and use flickr to host it. Or save image as.., upload it to forum and do the linking to your attachment technique. (seeds threads passim in the About this forum... for how to)
  5. well, some of us...
  6. Does the spat between Google and the PRS mean only people outside the UK can now enjoy the fruits of this thread? (youtube blocked here anyway, so can't check)
  7. I'm really not seeing a lot about it, most of the returns on google seem to be from 2005. Apparently a few have found an issue between 3.0.7 and firebug, but the few complaints I've dug up are people running on linux distros, so who cares frankly ;-)
  8. OS?
  9. "you cannot seperate the physical from the psychological, and on some level we all must be responsible for our own health and healing." The first really sensible and intelligent thing I've heard from the pro-homeopaths, bravo.
  10. yes indeed. Happy birthday old (well you are now) chap
  11. I'd say that iPod touch and iPhone seems like technological tautology. Keep your touch and get something small and light would be my advice. They are funky though.
  12. Im curious as to what you think homeopathic treatments actually are DD, and what the principles behind it are. A quick precis perhaps?
  13. HGMM is the sound I make every time another homeopathy thread appears. *edited for acromized caps*
  14. I must say I find the success of homeopathy something of a mystery. Most fans of alternative therapies generally like at least a half-decent dose of ancient mystical knowledge about their treatments. Homeopathy is just poorly thought through pseudo science invented by a bit of a loon at a time when our knowledge of chemistry was already good enough to have seen this for the nonsense it is, even if our understanding of particle physics wasn't quite mature enough to prove it. Agree with James about people's right to do so, if they wish to use meat blessed by the hurdy-gurdy mushroom man as a topical treatment, then by all means do, but if billions of pounds is spent on blessed hurdy-gurdy mushroom man meat I can't help but think what a ridiculous waste of resources it is, and if the NHS open a state of the art hurdy-gurdy mushroom man treament centre, I feel I have a pretty good right to complain about it.
  15. I would totally agree with pretty much every word of that MM, with exception to the penultimate paragraph. I'd suggest their opposition isn't so much 'too weak' as that it hasn't come up with a cogent set of alternative policies and are reduced to point scoring. As usual I think the liberals are performing the best here (I didn't say anyone was really running with it, but best of a mediocre bunch) but as usual they will never receive a political mandate to give it a go. We're a pretty unimaginative and conservative (small c!!) electorate when it comes down to it.
  16. I was reading the news this morning and was stunned & chilled to read "[The Real IRA] branded the pizza deliverymen as British "collaborators"" And was reminded of Huguenot's post: "It reminds me of spokespeople for the IRA who couldn't start a justification for the massacre of innocents without the words "The British government...". After a while they just sound insane." True words indeed. I mean they were pizza delivery boys for goodness sake, one of them was even Polish, just taking advantage of the freedom of movement of labour of the European Union to earn a living wage for him and his family. I mean how does that work?! Does the RIRA suggest withdrawal from the EU post unification?!
  17. It's been a while, but I'll be there.
  18. I'd do a scan for any malware, bots etc, just in case; maybe time for a defrag too? What OS are you? Although I love Firefox I find it more memory intensive than IE on the whole, and blows up more often, but then I suppose I have more extensions than most, some of which, like firebug, get under the covers somewhat. I've found Google Chrome the quickest and lightest so far, but it's still in Beta form.
  19. I thought that was pretty reasoned. Unless you're suggesting tiger penis make you virile DD?
  20. I'm no fan of the Tories, but the Major sleaze was mostly of the Secretary shagging sort coupled with a misguided sense of arrogance and invulnerability. Labour sleaze, almost from day one with the Ecclestone F1 bribe has been much more insidious and much more corrupt. They've single handedly dragged Britain a few slots down in the world corruption index. Scum, utter scum the lot of them. Agree about Harman, though would put Blears at the top of the hideous, self-serving, unprincipled scumbag list.
  21. I have just one word to say to you: Dancing in the street.
  22. Plus interesting comment from the journo. When I first read it back in '85 I totally related to Rorschach, his intransigence and righteousness. I guess as teenagers we knew all the answers. My recent rereading left me relating to the retired owl, his regrets, his failures and his growing paunch. *sigh* Funny how life changes innit. I pity the man who relates to Ozymandias mind!!!
  23. I see where you're coming from Beef (and totally with you on Ghost World and American Splendor) but considering the horrors of From Hell, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, I'm just pleased it's (apparently) vaguely faithful to the source material.
  24. Wow, if I had a hat I would doff it right now. Mind you, it was very entertaining.
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