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PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 6:55 
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Have you been talking to girls, again?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Well I watched Hangover II and was told it was like a female version of it. So, you know.

Still less gay than Save the Last Dance though.

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I know there are a few people here from Cardiff, anyone interested in that?

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I am bored.

I was doing okay, but then I had to put away my Kindle and look like I was interested in work.

Which I am very obviously not.

Stupid 3 month notice periods.

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Because they want me to do a whole array of different things before I leave.

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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Leave nappies around the office. Then you will be able to leave.


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I assume you are aware that you can get the Kindle app for your pc, at least you will be looking at your monitor :D


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Does anyone know if I can upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit with this?

http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Windows_7_Professional_64_bit_Upgrade_Edition-details.aspx

I want to upgrade but I'd like it to be as painless and as cheap as possible.


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Does anyone know if I can upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit with this?

http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Windows_7_Professional_64_bit_Upgrade_Edition-details.aspx

I want to upgrade but I'd like it to be as painless and as cheap as possible.


Yes, that should work fine, but I suspect it will have to be a wipe and re-install rather than a straight upgrade...


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Poor Russ. Always the bride...


Hahaha. Yes!

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Does anyone know if I can upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit with this?

http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Windows_7_Professional_64_bit_Upgrade_Edition-details.aspx

I want to upgrade but I'd like it to be as painless and as cheap as possible.


Yes, that should work fine, but I suspect it will have to be a wipe and re-install rather than a straight upgrade...

How come? You can upgrade from 32 to 64 (although I'd wipe too, I must confess).

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Grim... wrote:
Trooper wrote:
TheVision wrote:
Does anyone know if I can upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit with this?

http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Windows_7_Professional_64_bit_Upgrade_Edition-details.aspx

I want to upgrade but I'd like it to be as painless and as cheap as possible.


Yes, that should work fine, but I suspect it will have to be a wipe and re-install rather than a straight upgrade...

How come? You can upgrade from 32 to 64 (although I'd wipe too, I must confess).


I'm pretty sure you can't run the 64 bit install software on a 32 bit OS...


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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You still got the poorlies?

I'm very tired, and almost dropped off at work. Still, last day tomorrow, then looking at 3 or 4 places in the North on Saturday, before going to sister in laws for a Chinese takeaway (half her kids won't be there), then sorting out household admin on Monday, funeral Tuesday, music quiz Wednesday, and more Northern things for the rest of the week. No rest for MaliA.

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I have hd the day off work, crippling stomach cramps yesterday and this morning. Seems to be going now, but stomach still gurgly. Feel completely zonked though.

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Trooper wrote:
Grim... wrote:
Trooper wrote:
TheVision wrote:
Does anyone know if I can upgrade from Vista 32-bit to Windows 7 64-bit with this?

http://www.software4students.co.uk/Microsoft_Windows_7_Professional_64_bit_Upgrade_Edition-details.aspx

I want to upgrade but I'd like it to be as painless and as cheap as possible.


Yes, that should work fine, but I suspect it will have to be a wipe and re-install rather than a straight upgrade...

How come? You can upgrade from 32 to 64 (although I'd wipe too, I must confess).


I'm pretty sure you can't run the 64 bit install software on a 32 bit OS...


I did a bit more reading and yes, this seems to be the case although.. Even if I could, I'm still going to go down the route of a full reinstall.

Just need to figure out how to back up my Steam stuff and I'm away.


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@Mali still a bit Meh and snotty, but didn't want to take anymore time off work.

Glad you are getting things sorted, it must be exciting! Tomorrow will soon be over too.

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The houses on my street have no individual water mains cut off, so every now an then some fuckwad turns off the whole road's water off without warning. Just happened today at what should have been my children's bath time, my money is on my next door neighbour's new troll builder boyfriend. His van is there, she isn't.

Troll as he looks like a fucking troll, builder as in she had him putting in a new kitchen within 2 days of them getting together, this isn't just some unit fitting job, this is the whole room stripped back to the brick and floor concrete and starting again from scratch including moving the back door. Now there are many things I will do in the name of home improvement but some boring, ugly (and now we know totally inconsiderate,) complete twat of a man isn't one of them. Whore.

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I now hear metal being cut from next door. I knew it. Cunt.

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Poor Troll Guy! Bit inconsiderate to turn off all the water, but maybe he didn't realise...


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Actually, just go out in the street an turn the water back on, now he's cut the pipe. For teh lols.


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I posted after he had turned it back on.

kalmar wrote:
Poor Troll Guy! Bit inconsiderate to turn off all the water, but maybe he didn't realise...


He did realise, the mains stop is up the hill and round the corner.

This is the sort of man who has a loud "stand well back vehicle reversing" siren on his van. His van is a VW caddy. (If you know anything about vans...)

Edit: as bff put it "there isn't a penis big enough in the world"

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http://www.cracked.com/blog/6-images-ki ... ly-are_p2/

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The Riot Kid photo has become an icon for resistance despite overwhelming odds. It's easy to see why: This is a pure visual representation of the most powerful thing in the world - that unique slurry of bravery, fury and complete lack of self-preservation that can topple governments and tear down entire societies. The riot kid is simultaneously inspiring, funny, and awesome, and if you don't want to whip a bottle into a corrupt wall of faceless facist automatons after seeing this, then congratulations on finding this website through the ReThink filter, worker #264XJ6, but authorities have been alerted and are on their way. Please remain calm and fill out form 27b stroke 6 while you await their arrival, to best facilitate your transition to the Purification Factories.

For the rest of us, Riot Kid is emblematic of every wandering fuck not given. He's scrawny, alone, half the size of his enemies, and he just does not seem to care. Those cops are going to get their god damn heads bashed open, and that is just a fact; the sun rises in the east, sets in the west, and some motherfuckers are going to get their mullet-helmets caved in today.

Once again, this kind of photo doesn't seem to need context, but just like the Red Sox kid image, context changes everything. The picture originally comes from photographer Evandro Monteiro, and was taken during a police action in Sao Paulo, Brazil. And while we look at an image like this and recognize what it inspires in us all, we still kind of assume the kid was just joking around. The boy probably didn't know what he was doing at the time; he was just making funny faces at the cops until his panicked mother could sprint in and sweep him away. But then here's another image of the riot kid from Monteiro's portfolio that implies otherwise:

So not only was he actually standing out in that street, alone, hurling rocks at the police (which is way more impetus than they need in Sao Paulo to beat some ghetto kid to death,) but he was so overcome with rage afterward that he stripped to the waist, slammed his jacket to the dirt, puffed out his chest and dared them to make a move. This was not a joke, or a childish prank. This was life or death.

Literally.

The photographer has this child tagged as a 'street boy.' That's not a generic descriptor. In Sao Paulo 'street child' refers to a specific type of young homeless in the city. There are thousands, if not millions of them in Brazil, and they're largely considered pests. Roughly 20% of police homicides in Sao Paulo are minors. In fact, the street children are so reviled that local shopkeepers and low-level politicians actually put out bounties on their heads to the tune of about $50 per kid. As a result, masked death squads rove the streets of Sao Paulo at night, eliminating children.

And while that knowledge is incredibly awful, and gut-churning, and heart-dropping, and just makes you want to burn this whole miserable species to the ground and hope that nature knows enough to start from scratch this time, it also drastically magnifies the importance of this image.

This is not the same as a white, English-speaking child playing at revolutionary because he's got the implied protection of society. This boy is not joking, and he is not safe. If he's really a 'street child,' then those cops he's challenging are the men that make half a week's pay for murdering him, and would face no reprisal for it. And if he really is a 'street child,' then he is utterly alone up there: They're so widely despised that it's unlikely any of the other people in those photos have a vested interest in whether he lives or dies.

And he simply does.

Not.

Care.

Because there is nothing on this earth - not overwhelming odds, nor brutal police states, nor fear, nor violence, nor the kind of horrible, devouring apathy that makes things like the Sao Paulo death squads possible - that will ever, from now until the heat death of this whole screwed universe, force this kid to sit down and put his fucking shirt back on.


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The Riot Kid photo has become an icon for resistance despite overwhelming odds. It's easy to see why: This is a pure visual representation of the most powerful thing in the world - that unique slurry of bravery, fury and complete lack of self-preservation that can topple governments and tear down entire societies. The riot kid is simultaneously inspiring, funny, and awesome, and if you don't want to whip a bottle into a corrupt wall of faceless facist automatons after seeing this, then congratulations on finding this website through the ReThink filter, worker #264XJ6, but authorities have been alerted and are on their way. Please remain calm and fill out form 27b stroke 6 while you await their arrival, to best facilitate your transition to the Purification Factories.

For the rest of us, Riot Kid is emblematic of every wandering fuck not given. He's scrawny, alone, half the size of his enemies, and he just does not seem to care. Those cops are going to get their god damn heads bashed open, and that is just a fact; the sun rises in the east, sets in the west, and some motherfuckers are going to get their mullet-helmets caved in today.

Once again, this kind of photo doesn't seem to need context, but just like the Red Sox kid image, context changes everything. The picture originally comes from photographer Evandro Monteiro, and was taken during a police action in Sao Paulo, Brazil. And while we look at an image like this and recognize what it inspires in us all, we still kind of assume the kid was just joking around. The boy probably didn't know what he was doing at the time; he was just making funny faces at the cops until his panicked mother could sprint in and sweep him away. But then here's another image of the riot kid from Monteiro's portfolio that implies otherwise:

So not only was he actually standing out in that street, alone, hurling rocks at the police (which is way more impetus than they need in Sao Paulo to beat some ghetto kid to death,) but he was so overcome with rage afterward that he stripped to the waist, slammed his jacket to the dirt, puffed out his chest and dared them to make a move. This was not a joke, or a childish prank. This was life or death.

Literally.

The photographer has this child tagged as a 'street boy.' That's not a generic descriptor. In Sao Paulo 'street child' refers to a specific type of young homeless in the city. There are thousands, if not millions of them in Brazil, and they're largely considered pests. Roughly 20% of police homicides in Sao Paulo are minors. In fact, the street children are so reviled that local shopkeepers and low-level politicians actually put out bounties on their heads to the tune of about $50 per kid. As a result, masked death squads rove the streets of Sao Paulo at night, eliminating children.

And while that knowledge is incredibly awful, and gut-churning, and heart-dropping, and just makes you want to burn this whole miserable species to the ground and hope that nature knows enough to start from scratch this time, it also drastically magnifies the importance of this image.

This is not the same as a white, English-speaking child playing at revolutionary because he's got the implied protection of society. This boy is not joking, and he is not safe. If he's really a 'street child,' then those cops he's challenging are the men that make half a week's pay for murdering him, and would face no reprisal for it. And if he really is a 'street child,' then he is utterly alone up there: They're so widely despised that it's unlikely any of the other people in those photos have a vested interest in whether he lives or dies.

And he simply does.

Not.

Care.

Because there is nothing on this earth - not overwhelming odds, nor brutal police states, nor fear, nor violence, nor the kind of horrible, devouring apathy that makes things like the Sao Paulo death squads possible - that will ever, from now until the heat death of this whole screwed universe, force this kid to sit down and put his fucking shirt back on.

what if it gets cold?

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He'll probably catch a chill or something, and get a bit chesty.


Poor bastard.

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No hash brown in my Sausage and Egg McMuffin meal... :'(

...just an extra Sausage and Egg McMuffin ;) :metul:

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2 S&E McMuffins is a good win (doubles, I hope). Losing the hash brown is a real blow though.

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Yeah, it was a real mix of emotions this morning. I normally have the hash brown first so I was gutted not to feel it in the bag, but then was hit with a wave of delight as I realised my greasy fingers had hit another layer of muffin.

All helped by the fact that everyone in the office had said they really wanted one.

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I'd love some hash browns right now.

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Mmmm, they were good. I do hope someone else has a bag with just two hash browns in. :DD ;)

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 19, 2011 9:46 
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I'd love some hash browns right now.


This. :droool:


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 30
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I just had bacon, sausage, eggs, black pudding, and fried bread. It was magnificent.

How was your porridge, Curio?

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Had that on both mornings at the local pub during Tinkers 2011, with fried mushrooms and tomatoes too.

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Craster wrote:
I just had bacon, sausage, eggs, black pudding, and fried bread. It was magnificent.

How was your porridge, Curio?


Fine, once I added enough sugar to make it taste of something.

Slightly nullifies the point of eating it as part of a diet, but better for me than a bacon and egg sandwich.

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