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Sue Not only still used by vital in some businesses as legacy systems are running on it and can't easily be converted or not worth converting COBOL is also still in use as well as some if the 4gls (forth generation languages) that emerged in the mid 80s Some people make good money supporting legacy systems 🤔
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Let it all out Kid, free your mind as its put "a hex on you" You will feel a whole dos better once you can get back to basic86
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Where is the unsubscribe option for outdoor advertising in ED?
Spartacus replied to 1983groke's topic in The Lounge
SpringTime Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I think the most useful are the posters above > urinals reminding us to have a prostate check up - > though these are more about publicity as opposed > to the endless spam we see everywhere else, > encouraging would-be consumers to buy tat they > don't need, but are being manipulated to want. So you're not a lady then ... or if you are "respect" on your free style peeing -
Assembler is all 01000111 01010010 01000101 01000101 01001011 to me 😆
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Ohhhh There's an idea for the EDF A sin bin Admin ... Oh don't worry, it's called the lounge and we are already all here
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Sue A diagonal line in marker pen across the top of the punched cards helped get them back in order if you dropped them. I always laughed at things like the Italian job, or space 1999 where tape drives made a noise (they didn't in real life)
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Where is the unsubscribe option for outdoor advertising in ED?
Spartacus replied to 1983groke's topic in The Lounge
I can't wait for holographic outdoor adverts as shown in films like back to the future 2 or minority report where the adverts are tailored to each pedestrian Now that would be annoying -
Dial up ? Wow that was posh. I used punch cards and mounted tapes to get a computer the size of a room to send a message to another computer (equally the same size) in the next building Them were the days when the ARPANET wasn't cluttered by trivia and malice 😱
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Cadburys kmew as this advert shows
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Seabag Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe staple this to people?s heads, before you > submit them to your state euthanasia programme > > https://apple.news/AiygvXqy0T7ec_kqc7S8REQ OMG I think it maybe a case that should be shown to people who deny covid exists to help change their points of view. Sadly I don't think he will be the last person who suffers the same fate after denying it exists and it's shocking that he was so young but that should help prove that no-one is invincible
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That's hard to swallow cat 😱
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That's interesting JohnL So by defying the odds to reach 65 the odds change to say that you will possibly live longer than expected as most things that would kill you before mid sixties are behind you. There possible is truth in that theory. Cat, I spoke with friends in India recently and their view is that covid is a rich man's disease as the poor don't live in crowded cities and tend to die younger so the remaining "stock" outside of big cities are more hardy so more likely to be able to overcome the effects. On the down side they did say that the true number of deaths in India May never be known as outside of big cities they aren't always recorded as covid deaths. It's an interesting concept and if right could our high mortality rates be down to something as simple as the western world not letting the elderly or weak die naturally by extending their lives with medication and treatment ? That's something that I expect will come out in the future when different population studies are done. (DR this is not an endorsement of your Interpretation of my earlier discussion as "state sponsored genocide")
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This site went down - apologies
Spartacus replied to Administrator's topic in General ED Issues / Gossip
TheCat Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Phew...glad you're back....I was worried I might > actually have to do some work today..... I thought it was you who broke it when you coughed up a furball onto the server ... 😽 -
Interestingly Croydon has agreed to remove the LTN in Crystal Palace https://democracy.croydon.gov.uk/ieDecisionDetails.aspx?ID=595 This may happen by Feb 12th and there are questions still over the use of ANPR schemes to control traffic however the decision was based on resident pressure and consultation feedback. Does this imply hope for Southwark doing the right thing and running consultations and listening to the results ?
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What You think I would tell you all my secrets I wouldn't be a good magician if I did now
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Oh lord above I've created a monster
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Okay I did send it to kid But And admin don't shoot me for this Type the following without spaces your text Which results in your text Please pay ?2 to my PayPal account Name SpartacusWantsAComedyShowcase
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well, I certainly wouldn't advocate what you said, > instead I think education is the key, but as KK > has pointed out, you will always get a hardcore > that won't have the vaccine for whatever reason, > I'm afraid that goes with the territory of a > modern, functioning democracy. > The question is what level of take-up is required > to make the anti-vaxxers irrelevant/redundant? Do > we actually need 100% take-up? > We already have a high percentage of people who > are happy to have the vaccine compared to a lot of > other countries, from memory in the low 80's, and > I'd expect that to go higher. > Also, what are the conditions that cause a virus > to mutate? > I'm sorry, you making me PM doesn't give me > special powers to answer that, but I read > somewhere that one reason could be the heavy viral > loads that built-up when the schools and > universities went back , which if the case could > mean it's unlikely that the anti-vaxxers would > cause a mutation themselves as they are a > dispersed grouping, what with them tapping away on > their keyboards all day and night in their > 'command centre'. > Regardless, I'd listen to the science and follow > it, something this Gov has failed to do, most > notably prior to this deadly third wave. > And as an aside, there's no point the UK having a > successful vaccine take-up if other countries > don't, it needs to be a global effort, so 'vaccine > nationalism' can fook right off. > > So, vote DR for a brighter, happier future, and > more importantly the banning of Spartacus' corny > jokes... Now we're having a debate Good question concerning what percentage of people need to be vaccinated, I don't have an answer to that as I'm not doing the scientific research, I guess it needs to be low enough to halt transmission and stop mutations / variants that could negate the vaccine. Education is good but if we get a (say) 30% refusal then education alone may non be enough. The "branding" of those that refused was designed to open a discussion on how do you manage a higher take up and not my preferred option. The mutation caused by viral loads is possibly correct but as this one started in deepest darkest Kent then my thoughts are that it wasn't to do with schools / universities going back but it's spread may well have been speeded up by the return from university over Christmas. It's interesting that we do about 48% of the world's genome sequencing so identified the new variant but there is no guarantee this variant started here so could have travelled from somewhere else (theory only) and if that's the case then the whole schools / university's debate is muted and the fact it's a government failure would have to be called into question. Whilst anti Vaxers May be low in number, if (say) it's predominantly in certain communities then there may be large numbers of people in small areas where mutations could occur one theory is that the mutation started with one person who was unsuccessfully treated for covid but it mutated and if that's the case then even small numbers of unvaccinated people could present a risk. Totally agree about a global programme and as we are one off lead supporters of covax (second biggest funder) then we're doing a lot to make that happen We also created one of the vaccines which wouldn't have happened without our scientific investments over the years and recent government investment I sometimes feel that people knock the government for making mistakes but miss things that they get right. Yes mistakes have been made but would a different PM have got everything right ? Would there be questions about decisions made by Jezza or Teresa or David if things had gone differently over the years ? I suspect they would also have made mistakes. Would you really like to be PM? It's a thankless job and the pressures must be horrendous. Thank you for a proper debate, it's all I ask for (apart from my own comedy show of course)
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Keep plugging away Spartacus, as I said before, > you're now embarrassing yourself... God loves a Trier DR and you are trying so hard to convince yourself ...
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PS DR I can't believe that even you would stoop so low to mention state sponsored genocide on works holocaust day. That's totally beyond acceptable standards of behaviour.
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KidKruger Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That's really cool, how do you make the letters go > bold like that ? Magic I could show you but when I type the commands in it makes the text bold so it doesn't help ... Lol
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Spartacus Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > it was you who called me "Stupidcus" yet I've > > never resorted to calling you names > > Well, if you insist on posting stupid comments. > How's your 'state sponsored genocide' plan > going?... Still trying to destroy my character rather than posting constructive comments ... Sticks and stones .... I never said state sponsored genocide, that's your comment and opinion .... But if you want me to resort to your playground tactics diable rouge is a BULLY
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Spartacus, get a grip, you're embarrassing > yourself... And yet more proof of your bullying ... But if people want even more proof, on the 6th Jan this year on the "we are indeed fortunate" thread, it was you who called me "Stupidcus" yet I've never resorted to calling you names Maybe it's time people stood up and say "no more" when you belittle them and the forum can get back to a place of lively discussions, humour and fun again instead of the seething cesspit of rage that it often is now.
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 100... And yet you persist ..... Thus proving the point and charges against you. Are you THAT scared of having a proper discussion or is it just that you simply enjoying belittling people who call you out for online bullying ?
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diable rouge Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Spartacus Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > Reaching a middle ground involves talking, > > listening and compromise on both sides > otherwise > > it becomes a place of toxicity. > > The lack of self-awareness is strong in this > one... Sigh Yes it is in you , over the years I've watched your posts, your bullying and belittling when people disagree with your limited view of the world yet when challenged to a debate you don't respond without trying to damage their reputation Thank the stars you aren't in charge (and it's not a job I want either before you comment) as people want to debate with you but not if you resort to underhand tactics to try and score points without a solid response.
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