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I was most horrified by the "William" character in the second episode.
And that vigilantes were burning people.
Much of the civilians complaints are the same that you hear here.
However the guy that was community policing in the second episode, he seemed to be pretty much on his own, but he was doing everything the right way. Very brave man indeed considering the consequences.
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Has anyone seen this, really interesting series.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00g1vdq/Louis_Theroux_Law_and_Disorder_in_Johannesburg/
Much of it is very shocking.
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However that statement might be referring to:
That all new knowledge is built on top of previously known knowledge. i.e. in any form of Engineering you implement what knowledge already exists to fit the solution, which usually requires creative thinking.
New "original" work usually finds inspirations from several sources whether this is from nature itself or from another person.
Therefore it not necessarily saying that creativity doesn't exist, it just that people tend to reimplement existing ideas in a completely different context ...
... or I could be talking utter bollox.
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ta.
it has all ben loaded onto itunes, and works fine once i point itunes to the correct location, but i suspect that the router changes the addresses when the computer starts, so itunes goes back to the default location.
If your suspicions are correct,
If your router has "static DHCP" in the configuration webpage it provides you with. You can set that computer/NAS/whatever it is to have a particular network address associated with it.
If your router doesn't you may have to resort to using static addresses for your network (which is a bit wank).
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I did a quick google search and found a 'chart' for different material used in MTB;
http://www.mtbbritain.co.uk/frame_metal.html
apparently carbon is a big no-no when it come to jump.
Most Jump bikes used to have steel frames (and bloody heavy ones as well), I suspect that has changed now.
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I remember having a fairly decent XC mountain bike and being far fitter than I am now, there was this guy just sprinting away from me on a PACE, was pedalling my ass off trying to chase him down and he just killed me.
Dunno if it was the bike or him (suspect it was both), but the bike looked cool when he was kicking my ass.
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http://rigby.blog.so-net.ne.jp/_images/blog/_b09/rigby/NewtonFaulkner-KW04-070113.jpg
We see a few of those at the student union, they usually appear on 'open mic' night.
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this spesh looks like ok value
I have the same model and it is a decent bike. Two gripes though, handling is too quick for my liking (used to road bikes with loads of rake), secondly the front brake feels gritty all the time (maybe cheapy pads?). Apart from that those minor gripes, it is a really nice bike.
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That is a spitting image of a security guards at my old work. Quite scary.