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  1. To be honest, I saw a bargain and was jumping for it :P

     

    I'm not uninterested though. If you can PM me the spec and price I'll let you know. I'll have to think about whether or not I actually need it though, not sure I actually need a desktop, laptop and iPad.

     

    I think they're awesome. First time I used one I was sold. A guy in my office doesn't like Mac's at all because he's so used to Windows. However he picked up an iPad which was lying around and fell in love with it. He's usually against new technology and stuff like that.

     

    I fit this category. Though now I'd like a Windows Tablet, if a good one (battery life/screen quality) existed because I find the limitations and lack of software (that isn't junk) annoying.

     

    I'm not saying I don't like it, I use my iPad every day, but it's definitely got severe limitations.


  2. It's the reason why the police held back so much in London. They can't win. Let them loot, the media moan. Beat the snot out of them, the media moan and police officers possibly wind up getting prosecuted. The press don't care about doing what is right, or about being consistent; it's all about attention-grabbing headlines. It's just a shame that the Beeb suffer from it as well.


  3. That's not from these riots, I saw it months ago. Think it might be from Toronto.

     

    If it was the UK, nobody would have tackled him for fear of being locked up themselves for "assault".

     

    Shameful, but true.


  4. Haha! I also realised I'd put stafford not Salford. Silly me.

     

    I just have a way with words, can you tell?

     

    edit: http://www.manchesterconfidential.co.uk/News/Riot-Rumour-Manchester-Under-Threat

     

    Incidentally, Stafford did kick off this evening, so you weren't far wrong. It's no Manchester, but it's bad. Minimal looting, no arson but lots of vandalism and police/ambulance workers have been attacked. It's kids. They need a good beating tbh. We were stopped by police and warned not to get involved. They said they are dealing with the situation and they could really do without vigilanteism, so go about enjoying the evening but keep away from any trouble.


  5. So once all the people are arrested, that's easily probably going to stretch into the thousands, which already over crowded jails are we going to put them in?

     

    There's over 2500 spaces in our jails right now.

     

    I do agree that people should lay off the police though. They did the best they could under difficult circumstances. They were too few in number under these unusual circumstances. Hiring more police isn't the answer, but maybe setting up some sort of TA-like militia force to bolster police numbers in times of civil unrest would help?

     

    Also, lol;

     

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/movers-and-shakers/sports/ref=zg_bs_tab

     

    Sales of impromptu weapons have gone through the roof on Amazon!


  6. Looking at getting a new Macbook, nothing wrong with my current one but I like to upgrade fairly regularly. Would anyone be interested in buying my current one? It's the white one that has just been discontinued, I bought it last April. It's never actually been moved off my desk and is in cracking nick if I do say so myself. I was looking for maybe £200 if anyone was interested. I can provide more deets if needed.

     

     

    I could put it on ebay, but I can't be bothered :heh:

     

    Still got this?


  7. The children's hospital rumours aren't true. People on Twitter have been debunking it, apparently the police got there before the looters and made it clear it was off limits. Can't believe the number of idiots in Brum that looted with bare faces. They'll be getting picked up in the coming days...

     

    Apparently some Polish shopkeepers saw their shops being looted in Croydon. Five minutes later an eyewitness saw around 50 Poles running down the high street, armed with sticks, beating the snot out of any looters they caught. Not sure if it's true or not, but it's been mentioned by a few sources. To be honest, I like. Serves the idiots right.


  8. The police aren't outmatached. The days of softly softly politically correct policing are here. What we need is tear gas, water cannons and some batons meeting with skulls.

     

    We don't have water cannons, we've never needed them before. The nearest ones are in Northern Ireland (or on their way, the acting police commissioner didn't specify either way). We also lack paramilitary, so you can forget rubber bullets etc. The military can use them, the police can't.

     

    The police are definitely outmatched. There's too many incidents for them to deal with. Currently they have people at 13 different incidents (not including investigating officers looking at the aftermath from previous nights). Each time they arrive they're greeted with crowds 5-10 times their size. They can't contain these crowds, never mind attack them. They're stretched enough that some of them have worked through from last night and haven't yet been relieved.

     

    They aren't outmatched? Debenhams in Clapham has been getting looted for an hour and a half. There's currently no police officers nearby, the five that were there retreated due to being outnumbered by "hundreds" of looters. If the police aren't outmatched then why aren't they there? If their numbers aren't stretched would they be allowing the looting to carry on? They're having to prioritise arson and other violent incidents over looting... :(

     

    BTW, Leeds;

     

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leeds-14449656

     

    That's all I've seen so far.


  9. Watching it on the bbc news, the images in croydon are horrifying, people houses on fire, not enough police, etc, something need to be done ASAP.

     

    What happened to the days of tear gas and water cannons to disperse crowds, get a few rubber bullets thrown in for good measure as well.

     

    There's a few problems there. Firstly, the police are badly outnumbered. Secondly, there's far too many bystanders around. They don't want to turn this in to a war, and they don't want innocents caught in the middle. Over the past 10 years the police have been hit hard with criticism when innocents get caught in the crossfire and this is the result.

     

    There's been a lot of call for no mercy policing in this incident, but as soon as some bystander dies from a rubber bullet to the eye there'll be outrage. People conveniently forget that they wanted a crackdown.


  10. The media aren't covering it, but it's kicking off across Birmingham apparently. If this goes on through the night and the police can't crack down on it then Parliament needs to be recalled tomorrow and they need to think seriously about declaring a state of emergency. The police are clearly outmatched. Their dawn raids plan might be effective at getting arrests, but it's not doing anything to quell the unrest. They need help.


  11. This is winding me up so much, people (yoofs) think they can just go around taking stuff, ruining peoples businesses they work so hard to set up, burning down houses people have worked there lives for. Bunch of dicks.

     

    I hope some vigilante group is set up and they get there heads actually smashed in!!

     

    I'd settle for a 300% increase in Police dogs and a 100% decrease in dog leads. That would do the trick. I'm betting it's a whole lot less funny when 85lbs of German Shepard pounces on you and then drags you away by the ankles.

     

    The tweets from people supporting these riots make me cringe. It seems that this evening is the Police's fault for using stop and search on "innocent" youths who just "happened" to be gathered in Hackney in large numbers on a Monday afternoon. They were planning on being peaceful of course, it was the police that set them off again :indeed:


  12. ...aaaaand it's go time. Apparently they've started early today, there's already reports coming out of Hackney about clashes between Police and groups of youths.


  13. Serebii, where do you work? I know you run your website and stuff, but where do you do all of this from? Ever tried working in coffee shops (Starbucks etc.)? It works pretty well for me, keeping me out of the house and giving me the opportunity to meet people. It's quite a normal thing to do, and you won't be the only one doing it. I've gotten to know the staff simply by being in Starbucks or Café Nero 3 or 4 times a week, and I've gotten to know some of the regular customers. I've not dated any of them (my missus would kill me :p) but I've made friends. Try it :)

     

    Meeting people sober > meeting people drunk. But then, I've always been awful at picking up ladies when I've had a few drinks. My ability to read people goes down the toilet and 9 times out of 10 I make a game-breaking mistake.


  14. I suspect you're chances of finding a Norton 360 owner here are... slim ;) Most people probably just use Windows Firewall which is built in to Windows 7 and Vista. However, I'm sure it does the trick. All it's there to do is stop unwanted traffic, which if it's set up right isn't a difficult task.


  15. VVVVVV is just... ridiculous. I've given up after like... five minutes it's that damn frustrating. Too awesome not to go back to though :D

     

    I bet Humble are making a decent tip from that money :p It's something like $180,000 at the default split! About the same would go to Child's Play.


  16. They've just added the Humble Indie Bundle 2 games if you pay more than the average $4.83 donation.

     

    So that's;

    Crayon Physics Deluxe

    Cogs

    VVVVVV

    Hammerfight

    And Yet It Moves

    Steel Storm

    Braid

    Cortex Command

    Machinarium

    Osmos

    Revenge Of The Titans

     

    All for $4.84, or roughly £3.

     

    Oh, and you can play Minecraft for free until 14th August if you haven't got it yet.


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    I'm actually quite surprised there's no thread on this here TBH, given some idiot Republicans are currently threatening the stability of the entire Western economy. They're probably the greatest threat to this country at the moment, more so than any terrorist organisation.


  18. The guns was obtained illeagally anyway. doctors say the ammo was highly advanced and probably is used only by special forces in some countries. Norway has very strict weapon laws, like GB, even normal police can't have guns.

     

    Unless I've missed something, he obtained the guns legally. He had a Ruger Mini-14 which he obtained with a hunting license and a Glock obtained with a firearms license. I'm not sure where he got the ammo from, but he injected it with Nicotine himself.

     

    Even so, ban the guns and he still could have killed those people. He confessed to going to Prague to buy firearms (and failing) and he also demonstrated skill at bomb-making. He was never going to have any trouble killing a large number of people.


  19. New Soldier weapons out. They completely ruin the look of the game, but then again they did that already with some of the previous weapons :p

     

    The bigger of the two laser guns has a charged shot on the RMB. Ridiculously powerful! Massive direct-hit damage, good spash-damage, good knockback and it's sets people on fire. Easy to craft too, just needs a Black Box and one reclaimed! Haven't tried the smaller one yet, that needs a Buff Banner and a Reclaimed, but I don't have a BB spare and they aren't craftable.

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