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News Int. Inc. hack phone of missing (dead girl)
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According to a former editor at the News of the World it's not a big deal. *jaws on floors* -
As do I, but I assert, they pour it wrong in the south, THEY POUR IT WRONG! ???? I'm usually slavering like Pavlov's dog as soon as the pump starts to move. Far too excited to notice how it's being poured.
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What is this pressure you refer to? Accountability? Doing ones job? The program sprung into place do to unacceptably high percentages of US children doing poorly. What entity is directly responsible for educating our children? Teachers. So if the teachers are asleep at the wheel dont you feel they should be held accountable in some way? Shouldnt there be some metric for grading individual teachers capabilities in how they perform their jobs? I see your point, but if I set up a bonus scheme which rewards staff for making trips to clients on the assumption that this means improved contact with clients... I'm going to see a wadge of surprising journeys turning up in my in-tray. And I don't think my reaction would be to smack just THEIR foreheads.
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Glad you asked. It's because Britain's former colonies include the USA, India, Canada, South Africa and Australia. I can't help feeling your independence was a wee bit premature.
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The problem is trying to use bureaucracy of any kind to measure human factors. Beans yes, brains no. Mind you I take an extremely dim view of anyone who evinces an enthusiasm for bureaucracy of any kind.
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The key indicator there, old man, is that we didn't NEED to outlaw the Nazi party. What with no-one here wanting to belong to it. Apart from the king, obviously. And, you know, if you chaps had stood up to fascism as valiantly as you say you did then Hitler wouldn't have got around to invading Poland. Just saying. More to the point, although the yanks did turn up exceedingly late to the party a lot of them did die. And a lot more worked like dervishes making the guns and bullets we all used fighting. So another hurrah for America!
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Guinness is certainly very popular. And I think Guinness' superb advertising was responsible for making normal folks realise that lager is actually fizzy disinterest. So I have a special affection for it. However if you kind of like Guinness but it's not exactly right for you, try porter. Roasted grains and presumably other stuff make it rich and iron-ish. Often brewed with spices, to a high alcohol content. It's a bit like drinking vodka laced chimney soot, while wrapped in the arms of a beautiful woman.
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Being a fat old fart I like real ales. When I remember I'm not grey haired yet I drink light, very hoppy ales. Usually IPAs.
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News Int. Inc. hack phone of missing (dead girl)
Walsingham replied to Walsingham's topic in Way Off-Topic
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-stoke...dshire-14043959 Man who helped woman after terror ttack had his phone hacked? Police are investigating... Busy little ****ers, aren't they? -
News Int. Inc. hack phone of missing (dead girl)
Walsingham replied to Walsingham's topic in Way Off-Topic
You have to ask? OK, let's start with a basic flaw: British journalists chiefly write for other British journalists. Makes sense. Excuse my being thick, but what's your next point? -
Roughly two thirds of an imperial quantoon.
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News Int. Inc. hack phone of missing (dead girl)
Walsingham replied to Walsingham's topic in Way Off-Topic
Also, reading up on this now, it's startling to see firstly my own ignorance and secondly how connected into these goons the Prime Minister is. Indeed, not just this PM but the last one and the one before that. Can it really be the case that democracy in this country is indivisible from Rupert Murdoch's jowly assent and winged minions? Whose fault is that? -
News Int. Inc. hack phone of missing (dead girl)
Walsingham replied to Walsingham's topic in Way Off-Topic
It seems indications are that journalists - from somewhere - accessed the phones of relatives of the 7/7 terror bombings. Pretty much to get reactions. Seriously, WTF is wrong with our news media? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbys...nes-hacked.html -
This week seems to be free beer week for me. Went out to help with an event organised by a friend, with just a fiver. Came back with fiver and eight pints of beer. Am wondering if is not some incredibly subtle misfortune, since I may not be able to be nice back these people, and consequently haunted forever.
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If it wasn't for the English you'd all be French.
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OK, I tried to be nice. But you're deliberately taking the piss now. If you want to fantasise that bomber crews would have gone to attack Austria on trips that were hundreds of fighter-infested miles longer than trips to Germany because some old dude claims he made it that way, or because Britain didn't really dislike Austrians, then you're mental. End of. It's science and military logic. Not an interview for a ****ing newspaper. Grow the **** up.
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I've already got the New Vegas stuff you can get, but I know there's at least a couple of weirdos on here who have been waiting for a sale.
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I'm no plane specialist, and I'm guessing you aren't eirther. So let's be dignified and agree that at surface level, given the choice between bombing Germany and bombing Austria, Germany is a lot closer and simpler. Logistics and distances have certainly also a lot to do with it. There were considered several reasons by Churchill and Roosevelt why some industrial areas in Austria weren't totally destroyed, but I'm posititive that Otto's intervention/plead was one of them. After all, in 2007 he gave his last interview at some Austrian newspaper, and he said so himself. Why would he lie? That's a little naive, isn't it? You're asking why a man would claim t ohave been the author of his nation not getting blown ass-backward into the stone age? Maybe because it makes him sound clever...
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Necessity in my case. My first character had 3 STR which was eventually raised to 5 with Intense Training and Implant. Being inebriated all the time raises it to 6. Buffout raises it further to 8. 12.7mm pistol & Ranger Sequoia require 7 STR to handle without penalties, Anti-materiel rifle 8. I didn't realise the sequoia needed strength 7. I have strength 5 and haven't noticed anything I'd regard as negative about the thing. I guess medium range is a bit poor in VATS, but I can snipe people at about 100m just fine over iron sights. Don't get me wrong, BTW. I think it's fine to have perks that don't make mathematical sense. I'm just interested in that sort of thing.
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I'm paranoid at an Olymic standard, but I find Morcheeba too mellow. Actually puts me on edge.
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I'm no plane specialist, and I'm guessing you aren't eirther. So let's be dignified and agree that at surface level, given the choice between bombing Germany and bombing Austria, Germany is a lot closer and simpler.
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More to the point, how do I capture my character's facial data? I finally got a PC who doesn't look like the arse of a worried molerat and I want to be able to duplicate it. http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/56091292...BA0B19B7910CC9/
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Weapon handling struck me as abject lunacy. Surely taking intensive training and +1 Str makes more sense? You get 50% of the weapon bonus, plus all the benefits of more strength. I never took the bloody mess perk because I thought 5% more damage was more than outweighed by innumerable perks. The cowboy one or grunt being examples. Which might be fine if bloody mess had a roleplaying component, but it doesn't to me. Speaking of roleplaying that was the only thing I didn't liek about Old World Gourmet. Spent almost my entire time at the Sierra Madre pissed as a fart. This time round.
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I suggest you calm him down the same way I calm down. Find him a rare steak, have him drink a bottle of wine, and have sex with a (in his case a dog) lady. He will soon come to look forward to 4th July!
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Monarch's got personality. Personality goes a long way.