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The greatest artist of all time imo, he just had everything in his prime. Really wish i'd had the chance to see him perform God damnit, listening to Billie Jean and Don't Stop Til You Get Enough just brought a tear to my eye
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Fuck... *Goes off in search of MJ CDs*
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Yup. Argos sell them: http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5345605/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+entertainment+and+sat+nav%7C12108813/c_2/2%7Ccat_12108813%7CElectrical+accessories%7C12108814/c_3/3%7Ccat_12108814%7CLeads%2C+connectors+and+adaptors%7C12108815.htm http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/5342811/c_1/1%7Ccategory_root%7CHome+entertainment+and+sat+nav%7C12108813/c_2/2%7Ccat_12108813%7CElectrical+accessories%7C12108814/c_3/3%7Ccat_12108814%7CLeads%2C+connectors+and+adaptors%7C12108815.htm
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I bought this a couple of days ago. Completed the single player in a single sitting, going to try it on the hardest setting when i'm off work next week. Hopefully changing ISPs soon so will get online for a few games too
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You can still check for motion blur and artifacts, which are pretty much the biggest inherrent problems with LCDs. Plus some RS stores have demo rooms that you can book to view the kit you're thinking of buying. I know my local one does.
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Personally i think more restrictions are needed on motorists. Firstly i'd like to see unmarked cars and speed cameras solely out to catch people doing in excess of 10mph over the speed limit. A £500 fine and three points for the first 10mph, £100 extra for every mph over that and an instant ban for going 20mph over. I'd also like to see regular (every 10 years?) driving tests being brought in, the older people get the more sloppy their driving gets. Experience helps correct this until something unexpected happens, then the problems start. The main problem i have when cycling around roundabouts is indicators. Why the hell don't car drivers use them? I'm cycling round a freaking motorway exit roundabout with no mirrors, trying to watch for traffic in all directions at once. If people don't indicate i've got no way of knowing they're going to exit, and most don't seem to care for that fact. I've taken to using the pavements to get around them instead. If i die on a bike it'll be for one of two reasons; 1. Some prat forgets to indicate, plows straight in to the side of me. 2. Some idiot overtakes me in to incoming traffic, miscalculates, hits incoming traffic and causes a pile up. Neither of those are my fault, they're down to drivers being thick in the head. The last one is the worst, i do a lot of cycling through country lanes. Had a few near misses already. There's new guidelines telling cyclists to do this (when there's no cycle lane present) which is why you see people doing it now. See point 2 above, it stops you overtaking them in to oncoming traffic I don't use it because in my experience it just aggravates car drivers (due to ignorance), making accidents more likely. It's the "40-something, 3 pints in the pub on the way back from the office before doing 90 down country lanes" brigade that annoy me. Boy racers are so overly blamed...
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You just highlighted some of the best local multiplayer games in the list There's a lot in there that isn't anything special. Heck, i'd say there's only a few games on the list that actually are. There isn't one game on there though that isn't worth a play through if it's your sort of thing. Most of them are dirt cheap now too, £10-£15 tops. PGR? It's more of an arcade racer, not a sim so not really much of a comparison to that as yet unreleased PS3 game you're referring to
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If you're looking for a safe bet try looking in a Richer Sounds. They seem to set their TVs up a bit better than Currys, their staff are more knowledgeable and they'll match any online/offline price in the UK. As for sets, on a £700 budget anything Panasonic would be a good bet. They don't do any budget models and haven't released a bad TV in years, very little chance of getting a dud with them.
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Or both, they're both cracking games in their own right. Bought WaW yesterday, did the campaign in one go last night. Not as good as CoD4, but damn fun nonetheless. As for games, other than those already mentioned; GRAW GRAW 2 Dead Rising Street Fighter IV Soul Calibur IV The Orange Box (though better on PC) Far Cry 2 Devil May Cry IV Fable II TESIV: Oblivion The Chronicles of Riddick: Dark Athena (if you haven't played 'Escape From Butcher's Bay' then get this. It was one of the best games on the first Xbox and is included in this pack, fully remastered) Pure Fallout 3 Bioshock The Darkness Forza 2 Dead Space Burnout Revenge Burnout Paradise PGR3 PRG4 Fight Night 3 Fight Night 4 Skate Skate 2 GRID UFC Undisputed Viva Pinatta Viva Pinatta 2 DiRT BattleField: Bad Company Loooooong list lol. I just started typing and that's what i came up with. Every one of them worth checking out if they're your thing
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ShopTo.net do the codes by email now i believe Creed is great fun. Kinda miss it, might pick it up again soon.
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Unemployment, travelling and smoking thread. Apparently.
McPhee replied to Dyson's topic in General Chit Chat
Anyone ever considered starting their own company? Been reading a few blogs lately from people who got so sick to death of being unemployed that they employed themselves. It turns out buying a catering van and cooking burgers for a living is VERY good money. Was chatting to a bloke in town today in his Mr Sizzler van and he was telling me his record takings in a single week was £2k, £1500 profit! Always considered it myself, just never thought there'd be much money in it. You mean Brown? Out of a job? Maybe for about a week but not likely for very long. The guy is one of this contry's greatest financial minds, he'll be snapped up by the private sector damn fast when he stops being PM.- 562 replies
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GDP PP is GDP/Population. Not much difference between the figures for England and Scotland though really, the Scots are about £2k below. And i think you'll find that the majority of Scots don't have an irrational dislike of England or the English. Certainly don't know anyone first-hand that hates English people (apart from a few Muslims, but that's a story for a different thread). You're thinking of North Wales there :p
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Sod that then. I could take a holiday to Italy and buy one while i'm there and still be quids in against Play.com's price lol
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I guess i'd only like to see a relocation of government because London is traditionally seen as the seat of the English parliament, but at the same time it'd be a silly waste of money to move it. Maybe distributing elements of it across the country would make people feel less like everything revloves around events 'down south'? A 'Bank of Britain' in Edinburgh, for example.
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That's pretty much what i said though. They'd have to renegotiate the rules of North Sea oil ownership with all of the concerned countries. I've no idea how that'd turn out, but i'd love to see someone try and convince the Norwegian government to sign off on something that says oil isn't necessarily the property of the nearest country. A cut of the profit is far more likely than a cut of the ownership, it's far easier to negotiate. I don't expect the deal to go exactly as the SNP would want it either, there's plenty of sacrifices that'd have to be made. For a start Lloyds and RBS are property of the government these days. Scotland would have to buy them back, baring the brunt of their debt. This is money Scotland doesn't actually have and likely where an oil deal would start from. Fairly moot discussion anyway. I'm more in favour of a properly united Great Britain. I favour Scottish independence over this current sham of a Union, but i'd much rather see Britishness be promoted and ties to old nations disolved. The Union is out dated and doesn't really serve much purpose these days, we're definitely not "Great Britain" at all. Stuff like the Bank of England needs to replaced with a Bank of Britain. Regional sports teams should be replaced by a British team. The English, Scottish and Welsh parliaments should be dissolved and a new one created in a different location (to remove the ties to the parliaments of the old nations).
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Locked. Some of you should expect infractions.
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So by your own admission you were flame baiting then? Fair enough, i'll remove the infraction for the insult and give you one for that instead. Happy? And i do understand the irony of calling you a twat, that's the exact sense in which it was meant. A lot of figures on Scotland's independant economic position are confusing to be honest. It really doesn't help that most articles haven't been updated recently, they found a new oil field equaling at least 32 Billion barrels (roughly the amount that's been hauled out of the North Sea already) in February. Then there's the fact that RBS and Lloyd's Bank are both based in Edinburgh, to become independant Scotland would likely have to raise the capital to buy both banks from London. As for this; What does me being a mod have to do with my opinion? I don't recall saying "accept that i'm right or i'll infract you all!" did I? No, i merely put forward my take on things (which has one hell of a lot more basis in fact than most of the posts so far in this thread). If they did lay claim to it they'd have to get Norway, Denmark, Holland and Germany to agree to rewrite the ownership rules. Denmark, Holland and Germany might be interested, but not Norway (they already own most of the oil in the North Sea, no way they'll risk putting that up for discussion). As for when the oil runs out, well what does $3 Trillion of investment over 30 years (the amount of time it'll take the oil to run out at current drill rates) buy you? Pre-banking crisis Edinburgh was one of the biggest financial services centers in Europe. It'll have recovered by then. There's also Silicon Glen where some of the biggest electronics and IT companies in Europe are based (along with some of Europe's leading Universities in these fields). Scotland is also tipped as the best place to farm tidal and wind energy in the whole of Europe. In 30 years time they could be exporting pure electricity rather than Oil and Petrolium. The possibilities for people living up there are much better under an independent government. The country already has a pretty good GDP PP (turns out i read the wrong figure earlier, it's already higher in Scotland than in England by about $1000 per capita).
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The difference over here is the TV companies are cheap. They broadcast everything at really low bit rates making the picture quality very poor. HDTVs highlight this. Combine a really bad TV channel with a cheap 1080p LCD TV and you get an aweful picture. My Grandpa's set is 720p and that's bad enough (feel sorry for him really, he thinks he got a good deal but in reality he god ripped off by a local independant TV store).
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Money moves North at the moment because Scotland's economy can't support itself. Should the Union break apart though this will change. There's $3 Trillion worth of oil in the waters of the North Sea around Scotland, currently owned by the UK (and therefore London). By the rules set down in 1958 by the UK, Norway, Denmark, Holland and Germany the oil would belong to Scotland if the union ever ended (They didn't specifically discuss this, but they decided ownership is based on geographic location. Under the rules they agreed on this would make most of the Oil property of the Scottish government.). Ownership moving to Edinburgh would vastly increase the wealth of everyone north of the border. Why do you think the Scots want independance? There'll be more money to go around (currently the GDP PP in Scotland is FAR lower than in England), they'll have greater political control and their own place on the World stage. To be frank i find the attitudes of people in this thread disgusting and insulting. You know nothing about the situation so instead you throw about insults. Oh, and Pooki, have an infraction for that first comment you made. Twat.
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I've fallen out of love with it now too. Once you get over the initial fun of changing interfaces every week it gets pretty dull. There's barely any apps worth buying for it. I'm waiting to see what sim-free 3G S prices are like. If i can afford one i'll make the swap. If not then i'll wait for the Pre or a good Android handset.
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He's American. They get decent DVT broadcasts, mostly over cable rather than using our shitty converted analogue equipment.
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Um, that's exactly what the guy is saying he's trying to weigh up. Are PS3 titles actually making money for Activision? Or are they costing them money? If PS3 titles are making negative profit (i.e. a loss) for Activision then how would dropping the titles be a big blow for the company? Likewise, if they are making profit from PS3 titles then why would they stop producing them? I really don't think you're in any kind of position to answer these questions, unless you have insider info on the cost vs sales on Activision's PS3 titles?
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Unemployment, travelling and smoking thread. Apparently.
McPhee replied to Dyson's topic in General Chit Chat
After I dropped out of Uni i was unemployed for about 6 months (never signed on though, wish i had now) before I landed my current job. It was only meant to be a stop-gap but two and a half years later i'm still there. There's nothing about! I want to start my own catering company, working at festivals, motor racing etc. but to do that i need a business loan from the bank. To get the loan i need more qualifications (understandable, i wouldn't want to do it without being qualified anyhow) and to start the college/uni course i need relevant work experience. I've spent the past 18 months trying to get the sort of job i need, now i'm getting a bit fed-up. OK, i'm not unemployed. It is bloody frustrating though! There's no way i'll have the experience to get in to my course this year meaning even if i got the right job tomorrow i'd be looking at a Sept 2010 start. It'll be at least summer 2011 before i'm up and running If i'm still in the same place in another year's time i might sod off to another country and see what things are like there. No idea where but I really don't want to stay in my current job (done a good job of pissing the management off, ruining ANY promotional prospects).- 562 replies
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Welsh independance? Not a chance. It's a daydream thought up by nationalists, it's not in the slightest bit viable. Scottish independance on the other hand is very much possible though other than the Scottish Parliament having more control and it's place on the world stage i'm really not sure what advantages it'll give. Scotland's economy is strong enough for it to support itself and in theory it *might* result in better public spending, it all depends on how successful they are at broadening their economy once independant. To be honest i've never quite understood why it's only the Scots who want Scotland to be independant. Thanks the the awkward way the Union is set up Scotland has a lot of power over England. More money goes in to Scotland than goes out of it (to the extent where Scotland isn't actually in recession, unlike the rest of the UK) and Scotish MPs sitting in Westminster have power over English laws but not the other way around (the West Lothian Question, the MP of West Lothian can vote on matters affecting (as an example) Blackburn, Lancashire, but the MP of Lancashire can't vote on matters concerning Blackburn, West Lothian). If it does happen i feel sorry for England and Wales really. It'll be England that foots the rather costly bill to brake up the Union (the Scottish parliament is in control of matters of Union, it regained this right in 1707 when the countries merged. I somehow doubt Scotland will be paying much and anything they do pay will be from stockpiled English money). Not quite how it went about. James VI of Scotland inherited the English throne and then brought about the "Union of the Crowns", forever sealing England (by 'England' I mean what we now know as England, Wales and Ireland) and Scotland under one Monarch. The nations remained seperate, they just had the same Monarch. The union came about a long while after. Scotland was desperate to be able to compete with Europe's great trade Empires of England, France, Spain and Austria but they didn't have the resources to do so. There were very few valuable exports from the country and they had no colonies worth mentioning. They came up with the hair brained scheme of creating a canal through Panama (brilliant idea but too early, it took another few hundred years before it was managed successfully) to give them a fast trade route between Europe and Asia. It failed badly, losing them £400,000 (a fifth of the county's GDP). In a worse state than ever they went to England with the 'Acts of Union' and somehow persuaded them to sign. The result? Scotland got to rape England financially and politically for hundreds of years afterwards. England only signed up because Queen Anne was Scottish, meaning Scotland had the power to choose her successor. England was simply worried that Scotland might try and whore the position to other contries for money and other priveliges.
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I voted "good" but that's just on resolution alone. If i put my new TV next to my old TV i'd say the difference is incredible. It's about more than just the resolution, the colours are especially phenominal! Always found Pure is a cracking game to show off a good set on, really shows what a good set is capable of.