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Good.
Brexit was actually a very good thing. If you’re a multimillionaire owner of a multinational business, or looking to short the pound, or any number of things that are only available to the rich. Shite for the rest of us though.
Good.
Brexit was actually a very good thing. If you’re a multimillionaire owner of a multinational business, or looking to short the pound, or any number of things that are only available to the rich. Shite for the rest of us though.
Will save a few clocks to the Daily Mail owned This Is Money site:
Goodbye independence marches too then.
Yeah Usenet was crap for binary downloads long before the BitTorrent protocol was invented.
It’s just so under the radar that it continues to plod along.
True.
I agree but I think fundamentally the smart tv hardware is so cheap to bundle in (and gives them hope of revenue) that it probably doesn’t add to the price.
Just set the default HDMI input to something else and ignore.
I’ve thought that for years. Tax the high sugar/fat/alcohol stuff and use 100% of that tax to subsidise fresh fruit and veg.
Did you mean PS2? There’s about a decade between N64 and PS3.
It’s 1/3 each, between Nintendo, GameFreak, and Creatures.
They’re great for server side, but personally I wouldn’t use one as a streaming client.
Whenever anyone in our family say “too long”, my wife will (ok, or sometimes I will) go into a full “Allo Allo” French accent, saying “Ahhhh, Toulon??? Eet eez Toulon, mon ami!”, etc.
Even though the joke has lived well past its shelf life, we can’t resist doing it even though we cringe at the same time.
I suppose you could say that the joke has gone on…
…long enough.
“Not a party”
Found an old newspaper in our attic that was a day or two shy of being 100 years old. Great coincidence and perfect for the story to run on the 100th anniversary.
We bought a copy and put both back in the attic, ready for whoever sees it in another 100 years!