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Originally posted by Strewelpeter View PostShite
I've just calmed a row by saying we could use it
Wedding booked for the day of the referendum and people involved in the campaign having a hisssy fit because they will be missing a couple of hundred votes.
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostTheres bound to be a fair few closet no voters in the group,they might not be missing out as much as they think
They are only missing out the the majority votes really.
Say 200 people, 50% turnout means 100 missed votes. Votes might be 70-30 so they are missing out on 40 votes.
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostYeah its was very good, brits collecting the most info, they haven't gone away you know.
the whole thing doesn't seem to have made much of a dent in the popular consciousness here. People haven't much to say besides the retarded "I've got nothing to hide" argument. Mind you I'm as bad myself, have a fb account and a Google account.
What can we do though ? Its obviously happening, and to even question it throws up flags.
I wonder would a parliamentary question be any good, im obv not the first to wonder same but is it not as simple as we know the answer already, tell lies and you are a liar ?
The more you see and read, the more you realise the US loved 9/11.This too shall pass.
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostYeah its was very good, brits collecting the most info, they haven't gone away you know.
the whole thing doesn't seem to have made much of a dent in the popular consciousness here. People haven't much to say besides the retarded "I've got nothing to hide" argument. Mind you I'm as bad myself, have a fb account and a Google account.
"you raise, i kill you" El Tren :{)
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I bought a yoga mat today, and running shoes, and a pull up bar, that was the hard part right? the rest will do itself surely. Think I'll try some at home before I embarrass myself in class, my flexibility is non-existent yet but I'd like to start. Also got some sadist foam roller, looks like it will kill me.
Signed up for hell and back officially, oh dear.
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostYeah its was very good, brits collecting the most info, they haven't gone away you know.
the whole thing doesn't seem to have made much of a dent in the popular consciousness here. People haven't much to say besides the retarded "I've got nothing to hide" argument. Mind you I'm as bad myself, have a fb account and a Google account.
As for the subject itself? I'm too busy finishing my elongated chortle at the 'you can't control the Internet man' folks to express my disgust at what the NSA and British Government were doing. The only thing I would note is that - while it's clear this information gathering offers a platform to pervert democracy and free thought - the evidence that the UK and US are using it maliciously to that end against its own citizens doesn't seem to be there to any significant extent. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure they've overzealously infringed upon the rights of some foreign nationals or domestic 'persons of interest' who were incorrectly linked to dickhead Islamic terrorists or the likes, but I won't be losing sleep over that.
That's ultimately the thing for me and where the investigation needs to go in order to really get the public froathing at the mouth. You've proven that they're tapping into everything and it's been conclusively proven that they've crossed the line in terms of the 'war on terror'. The real Deep Throat moment is going to be when it's demonstrated that information collected via these means was used to further the ends of one political interest over another or to incorrectly victimise a particular individual or interest group. I take some comfort in the hope that a Snowden / Manning figure will do similar to expose such a liberty should it come to pass..."Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostI am a yoga noob,only been doing it a few weeks (apart from one session of Iyengar a couple of years ago which felt like boot camp) so even the worse Google search will be better than anything I can say about it.
There are various types alright, I am doing Hatha yoga, and that seems like a good place to start. I do it in the Elbow Room in Smithfield in Dublin, which has numerous yoga rooms, and I started with a 4 week introductory course in it, which I can recommend, and I can also recommend it as a place:
It's an hour and a quarter per class. I bring my gym bag and yoga mat (though you can hire a mat instead), wear tracksuit bottoms and a t shirt, it's barefoot. The teacher will be at the top of the class and talk you through each pose and demonstrate it, then you try all try it, they may make the odd adjustment or give advice.
As you get more used to it and know the poses then it can acquire the quality of a flow in how you transition, but initially (where I am definitely still at) it is a stop start just trying to figure out how you do the poses. Poses are held for various lengths of time, with some breathwork. Yoga is supposed to be meditative, but I am rarely meditative in it at this stage, what with just trying to get the basics down.
At the end of the session there is a period of lying down and relaxing to nice music called Shavasana, this is lovely.
I have enjoyed every class I have attended of it so far. I come out feeling energised, but yet calm, grounded, and relaxed. Everyone can do the Hatha yoga I do, people of all shapes and sizes, levels of fitness, injuries, age. In my class we all suck to varying degrees, and nobody is watching you, we are all too focused on trying to get it right ourselves. You do your best and listen to your own body, safety is prioritised, and advice given for anyone with any physical difficulties.
There are different levels of class for different experience levels too, I do Hatha 1, which is for inexperienced people. I pay €15 per class and do it once a week atm. There are also different types of teacher. The one who taught the introductory course was very calm and meditative in orientation, the one whom I have been doing it with the last couple of weeks is full of nervous energy and it seems just a physical exercise with her. Thankfully a schedule change with other stuff will allow me to do it with the first teacher again. So finding a teacher who suits you is a thing too imo. There are tonnes of them out there.
I say give it a go if you have any interest at all.
Thank you for your reply, you've been very helpful.
I'm not in Dublin so options are a little more limited but you've given me a good base to start from.
Appreciate the detailed response, thanks again.
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You mean it protects the right to democracy in the US and the UK. We are OK jack so fuck the rest of the world. The 'war on terror' is quite a loose catch all phrase that likes to get bandied about Lloyd. The reality is that the US isn't some white knight within its foreign policy that it likes to make out. The real source of power within this intelligence gathering is the ability to conceal, deny, hide and prevent real concerns over how the US conducts itself within world affairs or just in general it seems a huge amount of accountability is lost. It already wields a media machine which sways public opinion in whatever way it chooses with very few decent dissenting voices but at least those dissenting voices do exists to some degree. This technology basically gives them the power to shut down those voices and completely control the narrative which I find one of the most frightening thing.
Opr
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Originally posted by darwinatemyhamster View PostThank you for your reply, you've been very helpful.
I'm not in Dublin so options are a little more limited but you've given me a good base to start from.
Appreciate the detailed response, thanks again.
I'm starting yoga soon and when i was initially looking at my options, it was a bit overwhelming.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostFront page news story if right after the marriage ceremony the few hundred of ye all got in mini-buses to come back and vote for equality. Boom - that's your Reeling in the Years moment.
Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostYou know, I felt the documentary was quite pedestrian and slight as a film. The story it's telling is obviously extraordinary but the nature of the subject and the manner with which it breaks doesn't lend itself well to the medium imo.
As for the subject itself? I'm too busy finishing my elongated chortle at the 'you can't control the Internet man' folks to express my disgust at what the NSA and British Government were doing. The only thing I would note is that - while it's clear this information gathering offers a platform to pervert democracy and free thought - the evidence that the UK and US are using it maliciously to that end against its own citizens doesn't seem to be there to any significant extent. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure they've overzealously infringed upon the rights of some foreign nationals or domestic 'persons of interest' who were incorrectly linked to dickhead Islamic terrorists or the likes, but I won't be losing sleep over that.
That's ultimately the thing for me and where the investigation needs to go in order to really get the public froathing at the mouth. You've proven that they're tapping into everything and it's been conclusively proven that they've crossed the line in terms of the 'war on terror'. The real Deep Throat moment is going to be when it's demonstrated that information collected via these means was used to further the ends of one political interest over another or to incorrectly victimise a particular individual or interest group. I take some comfort in the hope that a Snowden / Manning figure will do similar to expose such a liberty should it come to pass...X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostYou know, I felt the documentary was quite pedestrian and slight as a film. The story it's telling is obviously extraordinary but the nature of the subject and the manner with which it breaks doesn't lend itself well to the medium imo.
As for the subject itself? I'm too busy finishing my elongated chortle at the 'you can't control the Internet man' folks to express my disgust at what the NSA and British Government were doing. The only thing I would note is that - while it's clear this information gathering offers a platform to pervert democracy and free thought - the evidence that the UK and US are using it maliciously to that end against its own citizens doesn't seem to be there to any significant extent. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure they've overzealously infringed upon the rights of some foreign nationals or domestic 'persons of interest' who were incorrectly linked to dickhead Islamic terrorists or the likes, but I won't be losing sleep over that.
That's ultimately the thing for me and where the investigation needs to go in order to really get the public froathing at the mouth. You've proven that they're tapping into everything and it's been conclusively proven that they've crossed the line in terms of the 'war on terror'. The real Deep Throat moment is going to be when it's demonstrated that information collected via these means was used to further the ends of one political interest over another or to incorrectly victimise a particular individual or interest group. I take some comfort in the hope that a Snowden / Manning figure will do similar to expose such a liberty should it come to pass...
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Originally posted by Denny Crane View Post
The MI6 papers noted: “Undertaking interception in such circumstances would be extremely rare and would require strong justification and robust safeguards. It is essential that such intercepted material is not acquired or used for the purpose of conferring an unfair or improper advantage on SIS or HMG [Her Majesty’s government] in any such litigation, legal proceedings or criminal investigation.”"Worldly wisdom teaches that it is better for reputation to fail conventionally than to succeed unconventionally." - John Maynard Keynes
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I had a scene missing moment on Fri night too. Left the pub and was fine, talk of heading to a party with a gang and then wake up at home on Sat morning. No idea how I got there (presumably taxi) and not sure what happened with the party (but thank fuck I didn't go there). Fear all weekend, sitting in work now waiting for someone to say "oh do you remember what you did Fri night"
Too old to think I can drink like I did 20 years ago. Really going to have to ensure I don't get into that state again.
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Originally posted by Opr View PostYou mean it protects the right to democracy in the US and the UK. We are OK jack so fuck the rest of the world. The 'war on terror' is quite a loose catch all phrase that likes to get bandied about Lloyd. The reality is that the US isn't some white knight within its foreign policy that it likes to make out. The real source of power within this intelligence gathering is the ability to conceal, deny, hide and prevent real concerns over how the US conducts itself within world affairs or just in general it seems a huge amount of accountability is lost. It already wields a media machine which sways public opinion in whatever way it chooses with very few decent dissenting voices but at least those dissenting voices do exists to some degree. This technology basically gives them the power to shut down those voices and completely control the narrative which I find one of the most frightening thing.
Opr"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by japeye View PostSeems to be some legs growing on the Tiger Woods whispers.
http://thegame730am.com/pga-golfer-d...trong-of-golf/
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Originally posted by Kim Huybrechts View PostComes off as a bit of a bitter journeyman looking for spotlight. He can surely expect a million lawyers after him now so he must have some proof no?His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostGood post. I'd disagree though on the above. Its been shown many times that police cross the line like this in regular police work (Brits and false evidence against people in IRA English city bombings, Brits infiltrating green movements with undercover cops and sleeping with the targets, etc etc). Not quite the same clearly, but same ballpark. It generates a few outraged headlines and that's it."I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by hotspur View PostI am a yoga noob,only been doing it a few weeks (apart from one session of Iyengar a couple of years ago which felt like boot camp) so even the worse Google search will be better than anything I can say about it.
There are various types alright, I am doing Hatha yoga, and that seems like a good place to start. I do it in the Elbow Room in Smithfield in Dublin, which has numerous yoga rooms, and I started with a 4 week introductory course in it, which I can recommend, and I can also recommend it as a place:
It's an hour and a quarter per class. I bring my gym bag and yoga mat (though you can hire a mat instead), wear tracksuit bottoms and a t shirt, it's barefoot. The teacher will be at the top of the class and talk you through each pose and demonstrate it, then you try all try it, they may make the odd adjustment or give advice.
As you get more used to it and know the poses then it can acquire the quality of a flow in how you transition, but initially (where I am definitely still at) it is a stop start just trying to figure out how you do the poses. Poses are held for various lengths of time, with some breathwork. Yoga is supposed to be meditative, but I am rarely meditative in it at this stage, what with just trying to get the basics down.
At the end of the session there is a period of lying down and relaxing to nice music called Shavasana, this is lovely.
I have enjoyed every class I have attended of it so far. I come out feeling energised, but yet calm, grounded, and relaxed. Everyone can do the Hatha yoga I do, people of all shapes and sizes, levels of fitness, injuries, age. In my class we all suck to varying degrees, and nobody is watching you, we are all too focused on trying to get it right ourselves. You do your best and listen to your own body, safety is prioritised, and advice given for anyone with any physical difficulties.
There are different levels of class for different experience levels too, I do Hatha 1, which is for inexperienced people. I pay €15 per class and do it once a week atm. There are also different types of teacher. The one who taught the introductory course was very calm and meditative in orientation, the one whom I have been doing it with the last couple of weeks is full of nervous energy and it seems just a physical exercise with her. Thankfully a schedule change with other stuff will allow me to do it with the first teacher again. So finding a teacher who suits you is a thing too imo. There are tonnes of them out there.
I say give it a go if you have any interest at all.Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostI bought a yoga mat today, and running shoes, and a pull up bar, that was the hard part right? the rest will do itself surely. Think I'll try some at home before I embarrass myself in class, my flexibility is non-existent yet but I'd like to start. Also got some sadist foam roller, looks like it will kill me.
Signed up for hell and back officially, oh dear.
Coming towards the end of the course we were in the class and I felt a bit of pressure in bowels. Class is almost silent apart from the backround ocean sound effects etc so my moves are becoming more stunted as I'm trying to hold it in. Eventually we are doing a warrior posture and there's no chance I can hold it so I'm praying I can release it slowly and silently but the more I squeeze the harder the pressure and so it rips out longer and louder than any fart I've ever done
There was a moment of silence which seemed to go on forever and I just coughed out an "excuse me" and the whole class erupted in laughter. The teacher was red faced and tried to reassure me about being relaxed etc. but we both knew it was over for me at that point.
Last yoga class I ever attended.
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HiX can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostSausage and egg baguette.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostIt's actually a blessing that Sexton came off when he did. If he'd had stayed on the pitch we'd have gutted them clean. As much fun as 31 - 3 would have been, having them go away thinking they were in a little bit and keeping the media frenzy at bay is no harm whatsoever. We fucking smashed them today, brilliant performance for the first hour.Originally posted by LuckyLloyd View PostYou know, I felt the documentary was quite pedestrian and slight as a film. The story it's telling is obviously extraordinary but the nature of the subject and the manner with which it breaks doesn't lend itself well to the medium imo.
As for the subject itself? I'm too busy finishing my elongated chortle at the 'you can't control the Internet man' folks to express my disgust at what the NSA and British Government were doing. The only thing I would note is that - while it's clear this information gathering offers a platform to pervert democracy and free thought - the evidence that the UK and US are using it maliciously to that end against its own citizens doesn't seem to be there to any significant extent. Yeah, yeah, I'm sure they've overzealously infringed upon the rights of some foreign nationals or domestic 'persons of interest' who were incorrectly linked to dickhead Islamic terrorists or the likes, but I won't be losing sleep over that.
That's ultimately the thing for me and where the investigation needs to go in order to really get the public froathing at the mouth. You've proven that they're tapping into everything and it's been conclusively proven that they've crossed the line in terms of the 'war on terror'. The real Deep Throat moment is going to be when it's demonstrated that information collected via these means was used to further the ends of one political interest over another or to incorrectly victimise a particular individual or interest group. I take some comfort in the hope that a Snowden / Manning figure will do similar to expose such a liberty should it come to pass...
An excellent sports and a politics posts that I can find little to disagree with
Will whoever has taken over Lloyds account please return it to him soon so we can get back to business as usual.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by elbows View PostDamn you House of Cards
SPOILERis it just me or is this series moving much more slowly than previous? The Doug sub-plot is painfully slow, just find the damn hooker already. Putin character was great though."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostFor all my big talk I only got three episodes in.
SPOILERis it just me or is this series moving much more slowly than previous? The Doug sub-plot is painfully slow, just find the damn hooker already. Putin character was great though.
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Originally posted by Lord Sir Business View PostTa. Haven't gotten anything yet. How did you sleep?"I can’t find anyone who agrees with what I write or think these days, so I guess I must be getting closer to the truth." - Hunter S. Thompson
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThe key moment instead will be when its found that spying is being used for commercial purposes. E.g. Irish firms missing out on big deals by Brits passing sensitive information to help British firms.Turning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Opr View PostYou mean it protects the right to democracy in the US and the UK. We are OK jack so fuck the rest of the world. The 'war on terror' is quite a loose catch all phrase that likes to get bandied about Lloyd. The reality is that the US isn't some white knight within its foreign policy that it likes to make out. The real source of power within this intelligence gathering is the ability to conceal, deny, hide and prevent real concerns over how the US conducts itself within world affairs or just in general it seems a huge amount of accountability is lost. It already wields a media machine which sways public opinion in whatever way it chooses with very few decent dissenting voices but at least those dissenting voices do exists to some degree. This technology basically gives them the power to shut down those voices and completely control the narrative which I find one of the most frightening thing.
Opr
Well, Old media and hitmenTurning millions into thousands
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostFor all my big talk I only got three episodes in.
SPOILERis it just me or is this series moving much more slowly than previous? The Doug sub-plot is painfully slow, just find the damn hooker already. Putin character was great though.SPOILERThe whole Doug thing was a bit annoying at the start but does develop as it goes on. Putin character is excellent some great scenes. It does pick up well worth the watch. Don't want to give away too much. Enjoy.His rival it seems, had broken his dreams,By stealing the girl of his fancy.Her name was Magill, and she called herself Lil,But everyone knew her as Nancy.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostOne week remaing to enter the 2015 Cheltenham tipping competition with a four-figure prize for the winnar. You would be insane not to.
http://www.irishpokerboards.com/foru...ad.php?t=20480
Try something like....
In 8 days time the world will hold its breath as the starting tape goes up on the greatest horseracing spectacular ever witnessed. Add to the excitement by taking part in IPBs fantastic Cheltenham tipping competition with a prizepool heading inexorably towards 5 figures. Lets do it.
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Originally posted by Kim Huybrechts View PostComes off as a bit of a bitter journeyman looking for spotlight. He can surely expect a million lawyers after him now so he must have some proof no?
I'm assuming he does. It's about the only thing i could find about it(only 2 days old). It's either the ice-breaker on this story or Tiger will own his shirt.
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostI got about 6 hours sleep in the 6 hours between going to bed and alarm going off. So can't complain. Still trying to figure out how to get 12 hours sleep in 6 hours. There must be a way.
Some sort of re-bigulator?X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Started watching Suits for the first time last week. On episode 10 of season 1. Better Call Saul. Vikings. House of Cards. Binge watching overdrive. And The Following and GoT are back soon. They seem very drawn out at this stage but may as well watch them now I've come this far.
*insert Homer drool gif here*
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Originally posted by CHD View Postm8.X can be anything, any number, that is what’s CRAZY about X.
Because X doesn’t roll like that, because X can’t be pinned down!
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Originally posted by Lord Sir Business View PostTa. Haven't gotten anything yet. How did you sleep?
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Can't pay wont pay
Invited the land league into his home as a last ditch effort?
Has he been disbarred at this stage or will be as a result of this?
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Originally posted by careca View PostDid you happen to see Joe Brolly on Saturday night with Brendan O'Connor. He only sleeps for 2 hours each night. Basically a shit load of adrenalin running through his body and it won't allow him any more sleep. He works til about 4am, sleeps til 6 and is up working away again.
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View Postfair play to the Land League in highlighting the plight of these disposessed peasants.
I'm sure the bould Brian is exactly the kind of hard case they want to be protesting.You are technically correct...the best kind of correct
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