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.. and others who see it as the 5th day of Autumn
It's well known that if all the cat videos and porn disappeared from the internet there would be only one site left and it would be called whereareallthecatvideosandporn.com
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Chris Quinn wrote: Autumn
Us Updownians call it that too
I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
"I have sexdaily. I mean dyslexia. Fcuk!"
Driven to the arms of Heineken by the wife
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Since 'Autumn' doesn't start until 22nd of September most of us are enjoying the late Summer.
NOTE: The Americans call it Fall unlike the rest of the world who call it Autumn.
Presumably this is because the leaves Fall from the trees.
Is it followed by 'Slip', 'Thaw' and 'Phew, what a scorcher'?
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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Dalek Dave wrote: Since 'Autumn' doesn't start until 22nd of September most of us are enjoying the late Summer.
Well, that's the meteorological view. I define the whole summer/fall/winter/spring stuff by the temparatures and the weather.
Everything above 23C after spring is summer. Everything below is fall.
Winter is if there is snow outside. Spring starts as soon as the temparature rises above 15C after new year.
So yes, I define the current season day-by-day.
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Calendarially Challenged?
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Obscurum per obscurius.
Ad astra per alas porci.
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum videtur.
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Andy_L_J wrote: The squatters have moved out after 7 months...Yaaaay.
Is there a story there or have I missed something!
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Long story about me not telling Mrs AndyLJ that my mate and his two kids and two Bull Terriers were coming to live with us while he sold his property in Queensland.
Seven months later I am still married. What a woman!.
I don't speak Idiot - please talk slowly and clearly
"I have sexdaily. I mean dyslexia. Fcuk!"
Driven to the arms of Heineken by the wife
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Oh we were known as the squatters when we arrived back from London, lived with a mate for 18 months while we bought our place and did the renos, no dogs, no kids, a couple of nice quiet folks.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Are you gonna give us a video review anytime soon?[^]
Seems to me that the internetz has gone a little overboard and lost all control?!?!?!
BTW: Did you know?[^]
Both links safe KSS & SFW
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+5 for the BTW!
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Watch it![^]
Wish it' not a repost.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy.
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Now MS and Google will surveillance us, so be careful
Quote: Microsoft on Friday said that a battle to shed light on secret US government requests for Internet user data would play out in court after failed peace talks.
Microsoft and Google filed suits in federal court in June, arguing a right to make public more information about user data requests made under the auspices of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act.
Reference link : MSN[^]
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This sounds really like : The empire strikes back
Microsoft ... the only place where VARIANT_TRUE != true
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Suvabrata Roy wrote: Now MS and Google will surveillance us, so be careful
"Now"?
They have already been responding the legally mandated requests for years. However they are now asking for at least a minimal right to tell people in general how often it actually occurs. Presumably because it does in fact occur very seldom.
And of course that it just in terms of government snooping.
Google has of course been snooping for its own purposes for years. Presumably Microsoft does too.
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Suvabrata Roy wrote: Microsoft and Google
Anyone else find it interesting Apple is sitting over there not saying a peep?
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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S Douglas wrote: Anyone else find it interesting Apple is sitting over there not saying a peep?
Not really.
Apple doesn't provide email nor phone service. One might subpoena music, book and apps sales but that is probably happens very seldom.
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Did a quick search and it appears the icloud service does both email and online storage.
Common sense is admitting there is cause and effect and that you can exert some control over what you understand.
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S Douglas wrote: Did a quick search and it appears the icloud service does both email and online storage
So it does.
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Seems that the US is not alone. We are better off then most but don't think it will last long!
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The market usually take a nose dive every 5-7 years or so. 2008+5=2013, so yes, we're most likely heading for another one.
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Looking at other postings by that author they seem to be relegated solely to alarmist and some rather reaching predictions. Which doesn't bode well for this specific one.
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"Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is International Business Editor of The Daily Telegraph. He has covered world politics and economics for 30 years, based in Europe, the US, and Latin America. He joined the Telegraph in 1991, serving as Washington correspondent and later Europe correspondent in Brussels."
I would disagree: the Telegraph isn't the sort of paper that publishes that kind of story and his other articles all appear reasonably well balanced and fair. On another note, even if you really thought his article alarmist, doesn't make it wrong.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
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mark merrens wrote: and his other articles all appear reasonably well balanced and fair.
They all appear alarmist and predictive as I said.
All of the ones I looked at seemed alarmist.
All of the ones I looked at were attempting to predict the future, in an alarmist way.
Humans, all humans, fair very poorly at predicting the future, regardless of how one dresses up the predictive methodology.
And for the articles that I looked at I didn't see anything that was likely to come true.
mark merrens wrote: doesn't make it wrong.
As an opinion piece it is quite amusing.
As a predictive article it has at best no more chance than any other predictive attempt based on very, very complex and vastly interconnected systems. Which means almost zero chance.
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