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Everything posted by Sephiroth
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@ robbin "Just so I'm clear, what do you mean by "people like you Robbin"?" People like you = are happy to leave, think everything will be ok or amazing
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I?m happy with my sense of proportion (if not what it tells me) But complacency and arrogance will be this countries downfall - it wouldn?t be the first country. And it won?t be the last. But it does fancy itself as ?above all that?
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That?s definitely part of it Joe But I?m saying - In flat contradiction of Robbin - that the country is on the brink of total disaster and meltdown. Even some of the leavers in govt realise this. They have read the impact assessments and can read the runes They just didn?t expect people to be so credulous of all of the promises over the last few years. Once the fit hits the shan, the people who have been in power for last couple of years will be sought
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And in breaking news: from the Times ?New Cabinet ministers told PM it's time to go public with the reality of no deal Rudd said the Govt needs to be 'straight with the British people' and lift lid on implications for national security Gove apparently supportive & called for daily TV and radio adverts?
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And why are leavers, from the govt down to joe soap in the street, starting to say things like ?if we leave with no deal, blame Brussels? It?s because they know what?s coming. If it wasn?t so bad, there would be no need to blame Brussels
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? By the way - if everything you have said turns out to be true by the end of May 2019 I will eat my words. I won't do it naked, or on television, or hopping down the South Bank, but I will eat my words.? And remainers (like me) who think the worst will happen should also be able to eat our words But if it is remainers eating their words, then so what. No one will have been affected or harmed. Yay! But if people like you Robbin are wrong, then I?m not sure you eating your words will provide sufficient comfort
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Cat You are an immigrant and faced all of the challenges that that entails Some of us moved around countries which had freedom of movement. That has been taken away from us. That is a material change
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I'm Irish but my partner and kids are all English - and yes we can join the queue for them to get Irish passports - but if that's a benefit, why are we giving it up? And that's all just the admin - it's the wider implications that bother me far more - as I say, irish are deemed "ok" for now. BUt we all know where this is going If you could show footage of what's happening in the commons now (now deal, regsitering citizens, army plans, kent car parks etc) to voters pre-referendum so it wasn't just project fear - not a chance this dumb, crazy idea would have gotten close to winning the vote
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"Why are they annoyed? There are a fair number of undesirables who have been attracted to this liberal charitable country of ours...even the Romanian mayor thanked the UK for taking the Romanian criminals- where my sister lives in Essex they are sick of the anti-social behaviour in their neighbourhood alone." Hard to find a single syllable of this that isn't racist or xenophobic - but then look who it's from. Some times the ball and the man are the same damned thing On a point about people who have been living here for decades, paying taxes, forming lifelong relationships, having kids, free to move around who suddenly find themselves having to apply to stay here, old Unc here decides to start prattling on about forrin' criminals in Essex. Did Essex not have any anti-socials or criminals before then Unc? The fact that the country is so imperiled by Brexit is bad enough - that it's happening to appease bigots like thos fool is beyond comprehension technically, as I'm Irish, I "get a pass" from having to apply. But we all know that's for now don't we Unc? Already we Irish are causing problems for you proud bulldogs and that won't be forgotten
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Ireland cat, Ireland. Stop prattling on about your tolerance levels for recession and get real Or talk about those families paying hundreds to apply to remain. The sheer stress caused by uncertainty This isn?t something you get to shrug and glibly talk about personal risk levels You talk of drawbacks In the European project - could you spell out how any of these drawbacks have negatively affected you, anyone you know or even the country as a whole?
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Not sure an article by hardcore brexiteer Fraser Nelson (Telegraph/Spectator), in a Murdoch paper constitutes "a view from across the pond"
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Curry Club - Thursday 7 March 2019 - venue TBC
Sephiroth replied to Michael Palaeologus's topic in The Lounge
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If I was sending you certain documents - let's say a mortgage deed and a covering letter - I would have both files in a folder and I could see the deed was (let's say) 1mb and the covering letter was 97k So if I sent them to you but you are saying you only have attachments with a size of 1 and 2k we would know the problem is not your ability to open the files, but the fact that either my security, your security or your service provider were stripping out the important documents But if you had file sizes the same as me and you couldn't open them then I would say the problem is definitely on your side So it's about determining where the problem is, to better fix the problem
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Yeah - I would say there is no significant data in either of those files directly I'd be surprised if they were sending important info in htm files anyway detach everything into a new folder - open that folder and make sure you can see the file sizes for all files, screenshot that and send the screenshot to the sender and ask them to check their source files
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Get The Focaccia https://www.facebook.com/Get-The-Focaccia-139482482762812/
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Cheeky
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I saw the original FF film and thought it was nothing like the games in terms of atmosphere or setting. Pretty poor, I haven't seen Advent Children but have heard much better things I enjoyed Serenity despite not having seen any of the series. It did seem bound by budget considerations however. Mario Kart hasn't been gathering very good reviews - from either the high-end specialist press (Edge) or the rest. It is probably still monumentally good fun in the short term but I don't have a Wii so can't pass judgement really
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VII definitely my favourite VIII - didn't like the characters or the levelling up of the enemies. Or the Draw system. Some nice technical advances I thought IX - Didn't get on with it at all. Lot's of fans say they like the return to old style. I found it a bit twee X - underrated in my book. Finished this one with 150 hrs on the clock XI - online. Had a go.... deleted immediately XII - classic. Some great updates to the battles and some good characters. I wouldn't include the lead in that category Is there one on PS3? I know one is promised but not aware of it any time soon
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Thanks LizzyGotDizzy! I was looking forward to the 360 games from the FF creator but was very disappointed with the first one (Blue something?) although I gather Lost Odyssey is much better (and the name: best villain in a game ever? The name is usually already taken on other forums so I'm glad to be able to use it!)
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Hi everyone - first time poster so sorry if I've missed any discusssion on the subject , but are there any Final Fantasy fans on here? I started with VII but have been looking at the re-released earlier titles on DS and PSP and wondering if they are any good?
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