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2911
« on: October 03, 2015, 09:33:00 AM »
It died a couple days ago dude. Luckily a new site called Turn.fm will be up on Sunday night. It looks almost exactly like plug.
Interesting, hopefully this one will generate enough revenue to survive (although I hope to god it doesn't have video ads between each song). Are you going to start up the new one, or are we gonna have rebel ones again? Just finding out before I make my own and then find out we've already got one.
2912
« on: October 03, 2015, 05:32:40 AM »
Can I request mine while you are drunk? I can wait.
2913
« on: October 02, 2015, 09:26:40 PM »
More like
What's funnier is that most of you couldn't drink anyway. Silly laws for under 21's...
2914
« on: October 02, 2015, 09:13:55 PM »
2915
« on: October 02, 2015, 05:44:39 PM »
Bsc Geology, 2nd Year. Just came back from 2 separate fieldtrips from Arran Isle, Scotland and the Triassic-Cretaceous coasts around Devon.
I'm more interested in the subject itself than the money-making side, but sedimentary petrology is always an option...
You make studying happening in Dublin, Galway or elsewhere??
Neither; Cardiff. And I mean proper Cardiff, not Cardiff Met.
2916
« on: October 02, 2015, 04:13:19 PM »
Bsc Geology, 2nd Year. Just came back from 2 separate fieldtrips from Arran Isle, Scotland and the Triassic-Cretaceous coasts around Devon.
I'm more interested in the subject itself than the money-making side, but sedimentary petrology is always an option...
2917
« on: October 02, 2015, 02:23:31 PM »
13 hours on a bus to take me home from Scotland to Cardiff.
I've had longer waits for deliveries and shit, but that was the longest wait that was quite unbearable.
2918
« on: October 02, 2015, 02:20:46 PM »
DAS because knives.
Any American because guns. (Brute's the only one I know with an AR, so he would do nicely)
BC because fast cars.
Mr. Psy to calm everyone the fuck down and stop them from killing each other or fucking up the heist.
2919
« on: October 02, 2015, 02:16:26 PM »
Sounds good to me. Also helps knowing the EU laws that are enforced over it, including the UK.
2920
« on: October 02, 2015, 02:14:27 PM »
Not really sure.
I mean, if you took a staunch new-age/progressive stance when you were young and stuck with it until you were old, the same stance might be considered conservative by the young generation.
Think how all parties unanimously agree with voting for everyone over 16. By the standards of the early 1800's, you'd be considered a radical, even a nutjob.
2921
« on: October 02, 2015, 02:09:52 PM »
I recognise nobody new.
Then again, nobody new or old recognises me, so I'm ok with this.
2922
« on: October 02, 2015, 01:38:04 PM »
Let's see...
I could go as a full-face orange alien with a cloak and genuinely scare people but struggle to breath (and drink)...
...or stick two tin cans in a tinfoiled toaster box, go as a robot and get off with someone again.
My choice is difficult.
2923
« on: October 02, 2015, 10:35:37 AM »
How the hell do you people survive? Wouldn't a part time job keep you guys afloat somewhat?
Uni life sounds horrible...
Actually, depending on your background it can be glorious. Being on the low-end of total family income, I get a shit-ton of money to last me a year. Plus if you count cheap accommodation and LIDL food as well as sensible budgeting, I have around ~£2k saved for summer and the next year. But bringing this back on topic, planning on getting myself a PS + Fallout 4 for christmas, though I may wait until some lesser special edition is out or some custom printed PS4's come out in January sales (Those Destiny editions look pretty sweet despite the game itself being shite).
2924
« on: October 02, 2015, 10:28:46 AM »
I've been gone for two weeks; since when did you come back?
Hi, and chill your tits, btw.
2925
« on: September 27, 2015, 06:15:37 PM »
The scientists involved in this announcement are mostly geologists. Nobody should be getting their hopes up, because it's not aliens. They probably found further evidence solidifying the presence of liquid water on Mars in the past, or greater concentrations of subsurface water than they previously thought. Like every major discovery in this field, the public isn't really going to care and, if they do, it will be for maybe a week.
Geologists you say?
Well I deffo will be. Clear evidence for water on Mars currently makes any manned mission to it slightly easier.
And if there's subsurface water (like there had been hypothesised for the last few years), it gives chance of life underground albeit bacteria or single celled organisms.
Guess the announcement came early:
http://meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EPSC2015/EPSC2015-838-1.pdf
It is actually quite exciting; confirmation of modern-day salt water flow on Mars. I remember reading about subsurface seasonal flowing a couple months back, but I don't remember them saying anything about the nature of the water itself. Here we have it.
Jesus Hermanos Christ, that's fantastic! I'll read it properly when I'm less drunk atm.
2926
« on: September 27, 2015, 06:03:20 PM »
The scientists involved in this announcement are mostly geologists. Nobody should be getting their hopes up, because it's not aliens. They probably found further evidence solidifying the presence of liquid water on Mars in the past, or greater concentrations of subsurface water than they previously thought. Like every major discovery in this field, the public isn't really going to care and, if they do, it will be for maybe a week.
Geologists you say? Well I deffo will be. Clear evidence for water on Mars currently makes any manned mission to it slightly easier. And if there's subsurface water (like there had been hypothesised for the last few years), it gives chance of life underground albeit bacteria or single celled organisms.
2927
« on: September 27, 2015, 07:30:18 AM »
Not really seeing the problem with the Sinn Fein link here. Sure they were the political arm of the IRA, but that age is dead and gone. Now there's just some fuck-up wannabes, and then the old tired fuckers in politics. And as for supporting the IRA, I can't find an outright quote for that anywhere. I get refusals to outright condemn them which is pretty easy to see refusal to condemn one over another=/=support, but I got this, though: He was asked on the politics show if he was less critical of IRA violence than British military action.
Mr Corbyn said: "The violence was wrong on all sides and I have said so all along. My whole point was if we are to bring about a peace process, you weren't going to achieve it by military means." Not sure about the other points or his political beliefs in general, but I'm not jumping on this hate bandwagon juuuust yet.
2928
« on: September 27, 2015, 07:19:43 AM »
Good, good.
Stage 1 is underway. Next up is gaining their trust, and then slowly drop hints about this place. Then they will be incorporated...
Nah but seriously, good on you. Try and turn it from social accomplishment to a regular thing.
2929
« on: September 26, 2015, 07:49:47 PM »
Just looked at the Strength video and noticed that the final perk shown had a combat shotgun in it. Gonna have to do a Combat Shotgun + Bloody Mess combo-only game now...
2930
« on: September 26, 2015, 07:13:59 PM »
Most, if not all of my stuff was through my family or relatives. My Dad liked Odelay by Beck and then I got the rest of his albums, and my Uncle showed me The Eels.
I can't really say I've found any bands I liked by myself, but I usually delve into them more once someone has showed me them.
2931
« on: September 26, 2015, 06:11:00 PM »
My Dad's cool. He used to make Greek Dolmades and does a damn good BBQ. Mum is good at ordering takeaway, so they're about equal in my eyes.
2932
« on: September 26, 2015, 01:17:18 PM »
Lidl, because it's cheap as fuck and 2 minutes from my house.
2933
« on: September 26, 2015, 02:59:03 AM »
Galaxy S4 is a decent phone.
I got the mini version, but it's still fucking massive compared to my old phone and it does the job of... well, everything, nicely (including browsing here, looking at my Uni timetables/e-mails, and wasting a few minutes on Fallout Shelter).
Costs around £200 if you want a pay-as-you-go option (as if you're like me and barely text/call, it's cheaper in the long run).
God no, the s4 is shit when it comes to battery life and is the weakest one made. The s5 is a lot superior. Unless psy loves the constant overheating and battery loss, the s4 is perfect for him
The S5 is certainly better but I'm thinking cost in mind. After having this phone for six months I can say my phone does get warm occasionally, but has never been hot, and as for the battery it's only a concern when I'm not maaging my apps (I close them down fully after use out of habit normally) so it's not a real concern unless you're regularly 4 days from a charger point or something.
2934
« on: September 25, 2015, 05:40:08 PM »
Galaxy S4 is a decent phone.
I got the mini version, but it's still fucking massive compared to my old phone and it does the job of... well, everything, nicely (including browsing here, looking at my Uni timetables/e-mails, and wasting a few minutes on Fallout Shelter).
Costs around £200 if you want a pay-as-you-go option (as if you're like me and barely text/call, it's cheaper in the long run).
Sounds good >.>
I send maybe 5 texts a month, 10 if it's a busy one. Same if not less for calls lol.
Then I highly recommend getting a phone (if not S4) with EE. Not sure about other companies too well, but I pay £1 a week and get 10MB, 50 texts and 50mins' worth of calls, far cheaper paying £52 a year rather than £120 if you get a £10 a month plan or go contract-based.
2935
« on: September 25, 2015, 05:30:21 PM »
Galaxy S4 is a decent phone.
I got the mini version, but it's still fucking massive compared to my old phone and it does the job of... well, everything, nicely (including browsing here, looking at my Uni timetables/e-mails, and wasting a few minutes on Fallout Shelter).
Costs around £200 if you want a pay-as-you-go option (as if you're like me and barely text/call, it's cheaper in the long run).
2936
« on: September 25, 2015, 06:16:45 AM »
-No Famine -More Irish people alive and in Ireland (Current population is still lower than in the 1840's) -Less Americans of Irish descent claiming to be "Irish" -Possible earlier independence from Britain (more folks to riot), hell, maybe even a fully independent one if Michael Collins had more of a force on the bargaining table then.
2937
« on: September 25, 2015, 05:56:40 AM »
I'm a walking tank.
On the flipside, I'm in a post-apocalypse...ehh. Not too shabby.
2938
« on: September 17, 2015, 05:10:41 PM »
An Irish Saint, reckoned to have reached America before Columbus was born nearby in 500AD, one of the invading Spanish Armada ships landed there 1000 years later, it was a major port for immigrants to the US in the 1800's, arms shipments for the IRA have been repeatedly been trafficked and captured there (including a German U-boat in 1916), and was also the location of a major operation for Irish Free State soldiers to land there and retake the nearest major town, Tralee in 1922.
Nowadays though from what I saw last time of Fenit, it's a derelict, close minded, xenophobic, IRA-supporting shithole.
2939
« on: September 17, 2015, 02:51:03 PM »
Legate Cerebrum Medicus Spoiler If PsyDuck passes though, I'll GIMP up a new avatar in a jiffy
2940
« on: September 17, 2015, 12:10:20 PM »
Interested yes, actually able to participate, no.
Sorry.
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