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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostI see golf is introducing a shot clock and having an event called the shot clock masters next year where every shot is on the clock. I wonder how that'll work in the case of a spectator using a camera flash or shouting during a shot? At what point will the clock start? As soon as you have club in hand? When you reach the ball? I bet there is huge opportunity for angle shooting here.
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Work have announced a diversity and inclusion program, including implicit bias training across the organisation. Strongly tempted to send them a list of papers showing the biggest measureable effect of such programs is to create a backlash against them."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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This club has moulded me into the player and person I am today and I will forever be grateful for that. It has always been my dream to play for my home club, wearing the red jersey while representing my family, friends and local community, but I have now decided those things can fuck off because money.
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostWork have announced a diversity and inclusion program, including implicit bias training across the organisation. Strongly tempted to send them a list of papers showing the biggest measureable effect of such programs is to create a backlash against them.
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Originally posted by Keane View PostProfessional sport really is grim. Sad to see GAA slipping ever more quickly into the abyss. Might be for the best if the intercounty stuff goes pay-for-play so it can go the way of provincial rugby with dwindling crowds and general apathy while normal people go back to the club game that actually has a bit of soul to it.
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Originally posted by Tar.Aldarion View PostDo you have a blender? It's piss easy if you do. Soak cashews for half an hour to an hour. Make stock and blend them together - mine is just bouillion. That's the base for both sauces and you simply add what you want to each one, be it (wine/tomatoes or truffle oil) to add the flavour to it. Blend them in. takes a minute to make the sauce if one can stomach waiting for the cashews. I usually cook the rest of the food and my cashews are ready to go, make the sauce and add it to the cooked food. Foor the above all I did was either grill baby corns/asparagus or fry mushrooms in wine/garlic. Pretty easy to make good pasta.airport, lol
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Originally posted by Keane View PostProfessional sport really is grim. Sad to see GAA slipping ever more quickly into the abyss. Might be for the best if the intercounty stuff goes pay-for-play so it can go the way of provincial rugby with dwindling crowds and general apathy while normal people go back to the club game that actually has a bit of soul to it.
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Originally posted by Sickpuppy View PostWho said that Zkeane? Think you are wrong about normal people going back to lower level club rugby. If that’s what you are talking about. Senior clubs in Dublin especially often have huge problems fielding teams 20 years ago they would have had 7 8 or 9 teams . Less senior players are playing for fun.
It's a pretty widespread phenomenon now in GAA where you have people who would be involved all their lives essentially opting out of the inter county scene which they feel totally disconnected from. It's sad in a way but the clubs are getting a boost from it in terms of being the focus and the centre of the community again. My crowd maintain a big interest in inter county because of where we're from but more so because we have friends and family involved, but the club is a different level of dedication/obsession altogether.
Increasingly there seem to be two streams of people interested in GAA - club people and inter county fans. Naturally those who are only interested in inter county don't participate and are essentially just consumers. I don't know if there's any way to satisfy the appetites of the customers and the ideals of the volunteers/members at the same time and I suspect I know which of the groups will be catered to first and foremost (to the association's detriment IMO).
It seems to be a big problem with regard to funding and investment here that we are always focused at the elite end of sports rather than the local, grass roots end in general and of course mass participation in particular.
I have no real beef with Zebo going abroad but I do think it's a sad thing that all the things he mentioned (i.e. 'family, friends and local community') are cast aside for more money and it's not only ok, but something people think a guy would be stupid not to do.
Hard to know how people can maintain that opinion yet still feel any sense of connection to 'their' teams.Last edited by Keane; 23-10-17, 17:07.
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Absolutely, can't blame him for one second.
Confirmed by Munster that he's not signing a new contract with them, no talk about where he's off to, which almost certainly means France (they're not allowed sign players til April though usually do pre contract stuff I think).
Racing apparently - https://www.irishtimes.com/sport/rug...ason-1.3266072Last edited by Emmet; 23-10-17, 17:09.
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I wouldn't have an issue with a rugby player leaving his club for a relatively substantial increase in wages.
The life span of a professional rugby player especially a winger is relatively short. Contracts also tend to be shorter than other professional sports. The wages have increased and there is opportunities in retirement but it's not soccer, NFL, NBA etc. They make good money at the top level like a Zebo but how long does he have left to make 1m a year? 4 years?
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bit surreal sitting in a car in City West SC with the missus in the chemist and wacthing a video of about 20 cops chasing and catching a guy with a machine gun, in CiTY WEST SC. thankfully it was a couple of hours earlier but still, it's becoming like the ok coral over there.
In other news, what odds Moyes returning to the toffees, I miss his sour ol puss
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostWork have announced a diversity and inclusion program, including implicit bias training across the organisation. Strongly tempted to send them a list of papers showing the biggest measureable effect of such programs is to create a backlash against them.
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Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostWork have announced a diversity and inclusion program, including implicit bias training across the organisation. Strongly tempted to send them a list of papers showing the biggest measureable effect of such programs is to create a backlash against them.
They used the example of the the boy and father in a car crash...someone dies, maybe the father, the kid is presented to the surgeon who says i cant operate because he is my son...we assume the surgeon is a man etc.
Someone asked him where the diversity was in assuming he didn't have 2 fathers...This too shall pass.
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Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View Postbit surreal sitting in a car in City West SC with the missus in the chemist and wacthing a video of about 20 cops chasing and catching a guy with a machine gun, in CiTY WEST SC. thankfully it was a couple of hours earlier but still, it's becoming like the ok coral over there.
In other news, what odds Moyes returning to the toffees, I miss his sour ol puss
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Five in Mia's class running for student council tomorrow (6th class)
Came home to this speech, she quite cocky thinking she will get it , hope she does but obv told her dont be disappointed if she doesnt. Its a class vote
#vote mia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pyUhUjRUqgHer sky-ness
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Originally posted by Keane View PostI have no real beef with Zebo going abroad but I do think it's a sad thing that all the things he mentioned (i.e. 'family, friends and local community') are cast aside for more money and it's not only ok, but something people think a guy would be stupid not to do.
Be quite interesting to see which side of the 'you won't be picked for Ireland if you move abroad unless we make an exception' rule he falls on though.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostSurely of those three he's only casting the 'local community' aside. I'm guessing his family will travel with him, and his friends should hopefully remain his friends regardless of him doing a few years work in France.
Be quite interesting to see which side of the 'you won't be picked for Ireland if you move abroad unless we make an exception' rule he falls on though.
Carbery is a superior player anyway."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostThats very good satnav (and indeed Mia)! Nice presentation style! Obvious thing is to ditch the notes when she's presenting, but thats a given I presume. I'd do a simple rule of three on it. Stand up and go: I'm going to do three big things for you - bam, bam, bam. And then work her current ideas around the plan of three. No-one can remember more than three things anyway.Her sky-ness
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Originally posted by Hitchhiker's Guide To... View PostHow do French clubs have more money than Irish clubs? Thought Munster was huge.
So while Leinster or Munster might have more fans, the French clubs have more money that they can use to attract the best players. Ironically, the effect of this is to make the French national team shite!"We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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Originally posted by Mike Bullocks View Postbit surreal sitting in a car in City West SC with the missus in the chemist and wacthing a video of about 20 cops chasing and catching a guy with a machine gun, in CiTY WEST SC. thankfully it was a couple of hours earlier but still, it's becoming like the ok coral over there.Gone full 'Glinner' since June 2022.
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Originally posted by CourierCollie View PostKinda love the Garda policy of sitting on top of a dangerous suspect. It doesn't look very elegant, but in most other countries they'd just shoot him.
Ok Mr villain , drop the ol gun there , I'll count to 3 now. 1 , 2, 3...right lads get the arses ready and we'll sit on the fucker till his face is magenta.
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostFive in Mia's class running for student council tomorrow (6th class)
Came home to this speech, she quite cocky thinking she will get it , hope she does but obv told her dont be disappointed if she doesnt. Its a class vote
#vote mia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pyUhUjRUqg
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There's a screen shot of a WhatsApp message doing the rounds advising Finn Harps v's Drogheda was rigged and Drogheda would win.
Finn Harps score in the 1st minute, Drogheda score 3 and then Finn Harps get a consolation goal in the 90th minute.
As far as I know Drogheda were 16/5 to win
I only get to see to message going around after the final whistle goes.
Probably rife in the League of Ireland. Had I seen it earlier, it would have paid for Copenhagen [emoji848]
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostSpeaking of conspiracies the Las Vegas aftermath has def been a bit shady (and I’m not someone who buys into any of the usual crisis actor shit to make myself feel smart ,I only go with locks like Ted Heath being a nonce)
How so?"Gibney might be the greatest hero of our time." (Keane, 2012; Hitchhiker, 2017)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite ." (careca, 2012)
"Frank Gibney, he's my favourite." (mikeb, 2017)
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Originally posted by Mellor View PostWell it's been weeks now and they haven't been able to find any links to ISIS. They haven't even been able to prove it was a muslim. Very odd that it would take this long to uncover something."We are not Europeans. Those people on the continent are freaks."
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It's funny you posted this . Like you were reading my mind this morning. Today's rant.
Jeep Creeps with death wishes on the M50 .Overtaking at 140k from slip to slow to fast lane whilst on the phone into a two car gap left by people who merely wish to live a bit longer has to be a contender for the Darwin Awards. He nearly lost control of his dickwagon .Sometimes I think I’m on the Trueman show as I’m sure this type of thing is done for my entertainment somehow.
Well done everybody yiz are great.(if that’s your real name)
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Originally posted by PSV58 View PostHostage situation in a bowling alley in nuneaton England.usual religion of peace types in online comments but I’m calling it as some sad sack Nigel having a meltdown,nun Eaton a bit low rent for Isis.
Wonder if ted cruz’s Dad will show up in JFK files?
Speaking of conspiracies the Las Vegas aftermath has def been a bit shady (and I’m not someone who buys into any of the usual crisis actor shit to make myself feel smart ,I only go with locks like Ted Heath being a nonce)airport, lol
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Originally posted by Raoul Duke III View PostThe same one as everyone else who's done it.
Carbery is a superior player anyway.
With so many back 3 players set to finish up - Bowe, Trimble, Kearney and Gilroy are probably at the stage where they shouldn't be going to training camps anymore as there is no chance they are starting the next world cup.
At least we still have Earls......
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View Post@GOT readers.
Anyone tried any of his non-ASOIAF short stories?
Some of them are really good, after 6 years without a big book its been a good reminder to me of how tightly plotted his stuff can be.
So far would recommend The Hero, A Song for Lya, With Morning comes Mistfall, This Tower of Ashes, The Stone City, and And Seven Times Never Kill Man which is one of the most complex 20 page books I've read (not sure I get it fully even after a re-read ).Originally posted by AndyFatBastard View PostFevre Dream is excellent.
Added bonus is that it got made into a 2 hour episode of The Outer Limits so one can read it and then complain about the tv adaptation just like with GOT.
'Nightflyers' and 'Remembering Melody' are both decent enough short stories of his that have filmed versions out there, with the latter being an episode of The Hitchhiker (might ring bells for some oldies as the Twilight Zone style mystery series that was on Sky1 in the last 80s,early 90s that nearly always featured naked wimmin. Good memories).Last edited by ArmaniJeans; 24-10-17, 10:28.
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostHis 'Sandkings' is definitely worth a read, my new fav short story of his. It really hit me in my scary zone, seems insect stories make me queasy.
Added bonus is that it got made into a 2 hour episode of The Outer Limits so one can read it and then complain about the tv adaptation just like with GOT.
'Nightflyers' and 'Remembering Melody' are both decent enough short stories of his that have filmed versions out there, with the latter being an episode of The Hitchhiker (might ring bells for some oldies as the Twilight Zone style mystery series that was on Sky1 in the last 80s,early 90s that nearly always featured naked wimmin. Good memories).
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Stuart Bingham banned from snooker for 6 months for betting on games both involving, and not involving himself. (approx £35k worth)
The second one on the list
- He bet on snooker using an account in his name in 2009-10 to a total of £424.44, with losses of £280.20.
- He bet on snooker using an account in his name in 2012-13 to a total of £20, all of which were losing bets.
- He placed bets on snooker matches that he was playing in using his manager's account. There were 36 matches between 2003 and 2015 to a value of £4,636.
- Between 25 August 2009 and 11 January 2017 he bet on snooker using an account in his manager's name.
- Between 1 January 2012 and 11 January 2017 he bet on snooker using a different account in his manager's name.
- A second party placed bets for Stuart Bingham's direct or indirect benefit to a value of £1,706.85.
- Between 1 December 2014 and 8 November 2016 he placed bets with a third party to a value of £4,000 that his highest break in a competition would be beaten. All of these were winning bets, making a profit of £7,000.
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You using this hitch? https://www.inverse.com/article/3753...t-reply-turing
Expect some banterful results.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 Mellor View PostLogic and common sense has no place in conspiracy theoriesX 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 Flushdraw View PostStuart Bingham banned from snooker for 6 months for betting on games both involving, and not involving himself. (approx £35k worth)
The second one on the list
- He bet on snooker using an account in his name in 2009-10 to a total of £424.44, with losses of £280.20.
- He bet on snooker using an account in his name in 2012-13 to a total of £20, all of which were losing bets.
- He placed bets on snooker matches that he was playing in using his manager's account. There were 36 matches between 2003 and 2015 to a value of £4,636.
- Between 25 August 2009 and 11 January 2017 he bet on snooker using an account in his manager's name.
- Between 1 January 2012 and 11 January 2017 he bet on snooker using a different account in his manager's name.
- A second party placed bets for Stuart Bingham's direct or indirect benefit to a value of £1,706.85.
- Between 1 December 2014 and 8 November 2016 he placed bets with a third party to a value of £4,000 that his highest break in a competition would be beaten. All of these were winning bets, making a profit of £7,000.
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostThe worst part of this is the grimness of the small bet amounts overall (possible exception of the last one).
LoL at the £20 account.
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Originally posted by 5starpool View PostThe worst part of this is the grimness of the small bet amounts overall (possible exception of the last one).
Few quid at ~2/1 on someone beating it and guarantee yourself some return. Suggested that to non-gamblers in the office and they reacted that it should be a criminal offence.Last edited by ArmaniJeans; 24-10-17, 13:47.
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Originally posted by SatNav View PostFive in Mia's class running for student council tomorrow (6th class)
Came home to this speech, she quite cocky thinking she will get it , hope she does but obv told her dont be disappointed if she doesnt. Its a class vote
#vote mia
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-pyUhUjRUqg
Mia was voted in. Teacher said she should go into politics when older lol.
Delighted for her, she was super proud on the phoneHer sky-ness
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Originally posted by ArmaniJeans View PostLast one sounds like he was sensibly covering himself in the high break prize if he knocked in a 14X break.
Few quid at ~2/1 on someone beating it and guarantee yourself some return. Suggested that to non-gamblers in the office and they reacted that it should be a criminal offence.‘IF YOU had not committed great sins, God would not have sent a punishment like me upon you.” Genghis Khan
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Interviewed for a company before that offer exactly that service.
SportsRisq - https://risq.uk/sports-business/
Let's say you're 17th in Premiership at Christmas, market giving you a 25% chance of staying up. You have no capital available. You unlock 20% of the 'stay up bonus' differential between playing Premier League next season & Championship by selling the TV rights money away (stay up or go down) to company. They give you the cash, you can spend it on a new player.
Etc etc etc
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