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Mel Padden wrote: Reno is a terrible
Takes the piss doesnt it?
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The wife and I went to Burning Man in 2000. It rained.
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Bug is a good if you can debug it
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And it is even better if someone else has to debug it.
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yes because we never want bug.
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Quote: yes, because we never want to debug. FFY.
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CPallini wrote: FTFY.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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Goodnight, don't let the bed bugs bite
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Protests about one satellite (6)
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
modified 11-Sep-17 6:06am.
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Would you like to do yet one more tomorrow?
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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At the risk of giving it the kiss of death, this one's pretty easy!
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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Well, it's not Cassini!
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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Deimos?
Protests - demos
About one - i
Thanks Griff
Andy B
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Told you it was easy!
Well done, sir.
98.4% of statistics are made up on the spot.
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You're giving me phobos, sorry I mean phobias.
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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So, the authorities call for the evacuation of Florida, yet hundreds of news crew descend, desperately looking for the latest juicy tidbit of destruction and carnage with which to regale us, and talking at length about 'keeping an eye on' water level at some dock somewhere, with great authority of course.
And then that fake wind speed meter on CNN, at the bottom of the screen, replaying endlessly the same animated pattern. Utterly fake.
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So you're saying that CNN is fake news?
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Meanwhile back at the HQ: [CNN]
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Reminds me of the Tsunami in Phuket, same sh*t on an international scale:
Literally hundreds of news crew down there 'on the scene,' filming (and on rare occasion token "help" a survivor) but mostly getting in the way and stopping rescuers to interview them, many jammed had themselves in on inbound rescue item flights (no worries, just unload them blankets ...), and their most repeated message: "please don't try to come here because inbound space, food, water, and accommodation are all in very desperate short supply."
They were filming and in the background of their vids there would be other film crews (and their support staff) doing exactly the same thing.
FFS, what bunch of completely idiot wankers. The news is more important than the people suffering.
I no longer watch the news, it's always overhyped and these days the people doing it are total brainless clods.
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Lopatir wrote: Literally hundreds of news crew down there 'on the scene,
Closely followed by the NGOs/Charaties wandering around with clipboards and cameras, trying to justify their salaries.
It all makes me want to puke. I think I hate the modern world you know. It is full of self interested assholes.
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What does it need more that US authorities do help the People in US?
modified 19-Jan-21 21:04pm.
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All the Irma stuff is way more exciting than the recovery efforts from Harvey. The public wants to see the damage as it's happening, but not much of an appetite for the aftermath. At the moment, we're all focused on 'the big one' which seems to be moving so slowly that the media outlets will have something interesting to cover for the next half-week!
"Go forth into the source" - Neal Morse
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