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Hardly worth asking them unless they're going to say "You're making a big mistake. Don't do it!"


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She's looking surprisingly old on the front page of the Graun.


Dear media,

Who the fucking fuck cares?

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Who the fucking fuck cares

Commemorative plate manufacturers.

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Who the fucking fuck cares

Commemorative plate manufacturers.

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Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Zardoz wrote:
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Who the fucking fuck cares

Commemorative plate manufacturers.

:D
And mugs, don't forget the mugs!


Are those the ones that buy the plates?

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Goddess Jasmine wrote:
Zardoz wrote:
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Who the fucking fuck cares

Commemorative plate manufacturers.

:D
And mugs, don't forget the mugs!


Are those the ones that buy the plates?

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Find all the solutions of:

2sin (x+0.3) = -1.4 for 0<x<2pie
I started to write something out, but as usual, the Internet has done it better already:

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=2s ... %3Cx%3C2pi

We weren't to plot it, we were to get the result without plotting it. The thing that annoys me is that I must have had some grasp of the maths to carry out the first one correctly, but for some reason the second one totally threw me.


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Commemorative plate manufacturers.


And the dolls.

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That is fucking scary!!!

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I made attempt number two at whisky sauce last night. This time it was much better and it only really needs a wee bit of tweaking now to be perfect. :kiss: (that's a French chef finger kiss.) (Duh!)


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I made attempt number two at whisky sauce last night. This time it was much better and it only really needs a wee bit of tweaking now to be perfect. :kiss: (that's a French chef finger kiss.) (Duh!)
It was nice so it was, I fair enjoyed my tea. Laphroaig remains drinkable,but only just though :P

French chefs are manky bastards, any excuse to stick their fingers in their mouths :spew:

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
superdupergill wrote:
Find all the solutions of:

2sin (x+0.3) = -1.4 for 0<x<2pie
I started to write something out, but as usual, the Internet has done it better already:

http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=2s ... %3Cx%3C2pi

I hate them wavy lines. The best thing about leaving school all those years ago was never having to mess with them ever again. I mean, wtf is the point of a wavy line worked out by a load of incomprehensible equations? For you smart arses who understand these things, please don't try to explain their use to me. I do know that they're useful for some people, but not most of the proles like meself.


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Just bought some cheapo RAM for a media centre machine and got these

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awwwww how cute :)

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It's not possible to say from that photo, and anyway they're right in front of you so you should be able to tell.


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Er, they could be five metres long for all I can tell.

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It's not possible to say from that photo, and anyway they're right in front of you so you should be able to tell.

Sarky ;) . What I meant was "they're very diddy".

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Er, they could be five metres long for all I can tell.



Christ GJ how big is your PC at home to have 5m RAM?

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http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/43870/?utm_source=Micro+Direct+Ltd+(Retail+Customers)&utm_campaign=e6cb4c0a66-eshot16Nov10&utm_medium=email

Full ION based PC for £159. Damn! I wish I'd waited to buy that kit for the media centre.

DAMN!

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superdupergill wrote:
Here is an example of that question*. If anyone solves it, explain it for me eh?

Find all the solutions of:

2sin (x+0.3) = -1.4 for 0<x<2pie


*I managed to correctly answer the question immediatly preceding it, which was a variation on

Find all the solutions of:

5cos (x/2) = 0.4 for 0degrees < x < 360degrees


For those who care...


If you could do the 2nd, you can do the 1st, its all the same stuff, just with: 180 degrees = PI
so its just asking for the answers between 0 and 360 degrees again.

so:
2 sin(x+0.3) = -1.4
multiply both sides by 1/2 (to get rid of the 2):

sin(x+0.3) = -0.7

You can 'pretend' the 0.3 doesn't exist and just bung it on the answer at the end, so you just need to solve:

sin(a) = -0.7

so:
a = arcsin( -0.7)

now the tricky bit is cos they are asking for it with PIs in (radians), you need to make sure the calculator is in RAD mode (not DEG mode).
answer = -0.775 (if you are in DEG mode you get -44.43)

Now you just need it in the range 0-2pi, so add 2pi to this to get: 5.508

Just need to account for the '+0.3', so: x+0.3 = 5.508, therefore x = 5.208

Now this is only one of the solutions. The other solution is found by using the graph ans some cunning to get the answer: x2 = (pi + 0.775) - 0.3 = 3.616

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http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/43870/?utm_source=Micro+Direct+Ltd+(Retail+Customers)&utm_campaign=e6cb4c0a66-eshot16Nov10&utm_medium=email

Full ION based PC for £159. Damn! I wish I'd waited to buy that kit for the media centre.

DAMN!

edit: this is in the wrong thread


Wireless on a dongle? Yuck!


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DavPaz wrote:
http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/43870/?utm_source=Micro+Direct+Ltd+(Retail+Customers)&utm_campaign=e6cb4c0a66-eshot16Nov10&utm_medium=email

Full ION based PC for £159. Damn! I wish I'd waited to buy that kit for the media centre.

DAMN!

edit: this is in the wrong thread


Wireless on a dongle? Yuck!

Ah, yes. I would've been using it wired anyway, but that is slightly inelegant.


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I just took some gold coloured powder to a gold merchants to test, to see if it was actually gold. My father-in-law told us it was gold and he used to use it to gild the cast iron Brittania tables in his pub. When he died after retiring and we cleared his house, we found a tin with the stuff in it and I just put it in our garage with all the other junk and forgot all about it.

Having seen a lady with a small bottle of gold powder get it valued at about £5k on last week's Antiques Roadshow I thought I'd better see if I could find that tin in the garage and the powder tested to see if it really was gold. There was over half a kilo of the stuff and at today's prices it could have been worth quite a lot. I took a small sample to the merchants, in quite posh offices in Picccadilly. The guy I saw looked about 25 and wouldn't have been out of place on the doors at a city centre night club on a Saturday night.

He gave the sample the acid test. It went a lovely green colour and fizzed a bit. I don't know what the hell it is, but it ain't gold.

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Shazbat, double post.

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Warhead wrote:

He gave the sample the acid test. It went a lovely green colour and fizzed a bit. I don't know what the hell it is, but it ain't gold.

boo. >:(


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You mean you alone have the knowledge to make purest Green ?

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DavPaz wrote:
chinnyhill10 wrote:
DavPaz wrote:
http://www.microdirect.co.uk/Home/Product/43870/?utm_source=Micro+Direct+Ltd+(Retail+Customers)&utm_campaign=e6cb4c0a66-eshot16Nov10&utm_medium=email

Full ION based PC for £159. Damn! I wish I'd waited to buy that kit for the media centre.

DAMN!

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Wireless on a dongle? Yuck!

Ah, yes. I would've been using it wired anyway, but that is slightly inelegant.

what's wrong with dongleage?

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/Blackadder mode on

You mean you alone have the knowledge to make purest Green ?

/Blackadder mode off


:DD
Afraid not, I only have the gold powder, but if you have some acid we can probably make a pound and a quarter of the stuff.


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"Big" Apple announcement today is the Beatles on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-beatles/id136975


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Wow. I'll consider my life changed forever.

No wait. . . the other thing


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Yay! Wait, no, I already bought the mono box. Soz, Apple.


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"Big" Apple announcement today is the Beatles on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-beatles/id136975


I prefer the Fox News version. 'Manchester's favourite mopheads'.

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ok, here we go, I'm going to do it, I know I shouldn't, I know this is a bad idea, it will be horrible and I'm going to regret it but the overwhelming urge to find out how many Diana references they can cram on to one page is just too much. *braces self* http://www.dailym....

Nooooooooooooooooooooooo
They have 4 articles up so far, including http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... still.html
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/artic ... ncess.html

oh god
they have side by side comparison pictures both of "Katie" and Diana and of the Charles/Diana Charles/Camilla weddings.

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Doctor Glyndwr wrote:
"Big" Apple announcement today is the Beatles on iTunes:
http://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/the-beatles/id136975


I prefer the Fox News version. 'Manchester's favourite mopheads'.

FFS, if they can't even get that right......


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Right, seriously now, I'm sick to fucking death of working in an office, behind a desk all the time. Sick of it. I'm not lazy, I'm not saying I want to quit and toss about on the dole or something, I'm just fed up of mundane shitty jobs.

Maybe I'm having a very early mid-life crisis, but I very seriously cannot go through my life like this for much longer. I've even started doing the bloody lottery in the ludicrously vague hope I might win some cash and be able to set up my own business or go back to university and retrain or something.

Undoubtedly like a lot of people here, I'm good at building computers. Sensible ones, that is, not massively overclocked, watercooled behemoths with enough LEDs to light a football pitch and a BIOS that automatically flashes itself on boot-up. A lot of people aren't good at this though, or they lack the inclination to do it for themselves, so I'm wondering, is it possible in this day and age to actually make money from building computers to customer order? Enough to do it full-time perhaps and not have to rely on the mundane drudgery of office life?

The boss at small PC shop I used to work at (back in 2003) seemed to be doing alright, certainly well enough to own his own shop in our town centre, but then he insisted we built machines using the cheapest parts known to man, then simply refuse to do anything when the customer tried to bring it back under warranty. I wouldn't wish to do things like that, I'd instead want to make stuff using decent, yet affordable brand name components (ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, etc) and cheap but smart looking cases and provide a decent customer service whilst doing it.


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Zio wrote:

Undoubtedly like a lot of people here, I'm good at building computers. Sensible ones, that is, not massively overclocked, watercooled behemoths with enough LEDs to light a football pitch and a BIOS that automatically flashes itself on boot-up. A lot of people aren't good at this though, or they lack the inclination to do it for themselves, so I'm wondering, is it possible in this day and age to actually make money from building computers to customer order? Enough to do it full-time perhaps and not have to rely on the mundane drudgery of office life?


I'd consider servicing people's existing computers too. Just today I've been asked if I can wipe a laptop for someone as she's having problems with browser crashes and it being slow. Plus people are always picking up some virus or other so you could assist there?

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I mean, basic setup and troubleshooting are things most of us do anyway - if you can go into people's houses and help them set up a network, for example, you could get paid for that. Making people aware that's what you did would be the tricky part, however.
Ever considered becoming a member of the Geek Squad?

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I'd consider servicing people's existing computers too. Just today I've been asked if I can wipe a laptop for someone as she's having problems with browser crashes and it being slow. Plus people are always picking up some virus or other so you could assist there?


I used to do that too, in that shop I mentioned funnily enough. It remains the only job I've ever left for 'moral' reasons, as my boss would have us do unnecessary work on customer's PCs to massively ramp the costs up. He was a total arsehole, but still in business. Check out his awesome customer reviews!

Surely, simply by providing a good service and not being an arsehole, it can't be too hard to compete with that?


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Ever considered becoming a member of the Geek Squad?


There aren't any Best Buys anywhere near where I live unfortunately, otherwise I'd give it serious consideration. I don't earn especially good money in what I do now (21.5k pa) as a fairly low-level corporate IT drone, so I doubt something like that would even involve much of a pay cut.


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Have you not thoguth about looking at Jobs at HP as you are nto far from Hook / Bracknel are you?

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