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Lights off.
Saves on the country's leccy bill. Less light pollution etc. See the stars.
Especially those stars that appear after you smash your head off something in the dark. We should celebrate this as a time to briefly see things we wouldn't normally see. And not see things that we usually need to look at but might not enjoy seeing.
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Anyone who cycles in London sees lorry drivers on mobiles, reading paperwork, jumping red lights and overtaking dangerously. Skip and flat bed scaffolding lorries are the worst in my experience, often driven by homicidal thugs. It's all well and good targetting cyclists, but it's the lorry drivers who need policing.
A poster campaign to warn cyclists not to perform dangerous manouvres isn't the same as policing them - you seem to be suggesting that you believe these posters are criminalising cyclists in some way?
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New owners at PhotoShop Disasters and it's all kicking off.
http://www.psdisasters.com/I've just read the most recent three (3) pages and I've found only two (2) actual poor photoshops. Are people just submitting any old picture they find online and saying "check it out! This has been totally photoshopped, lol!" regardless of the subject and appearance?
It's a shame, because the last time I looked at it (a year or so ago, I think) it had some really good (well, bad) stuff on it. Now it seems to be madwomen and creepy men posting 'there is clearly no way a model could actually be that thin, it must be a photoshop!' all over the place.
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not enough screen space to display "tailgate me any closer and i'll come in through your passenger-side window and kill you"
not angry, just saying.This particular problem has already been solved: http://bestofferbuy.com/Customizable-Text-Dot-Matrix-White-LED-Scrolling-Message-Display-Belt-Buckle-p-20312.html?currency=GBP&utm_source=gbase&utm_medium=cse&utm_campaign=gbase
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Upset a Boris Bike pilot this morning by being TOO FAR TO THE RIGHT on that tiny strip of CSH crossing London Road for the roundabout bypass. Some drunken student in a top hat was weaving about in the lane and shouting so having moved around him I found myself right in front of a very wobbly and angry-looking BB user coming in the opposite direction. I did apologise and get out of his way without him having to brake or stop or anything but he was not placated. He'll be on that BB forum right now complaining about me, probably.
"That lycra brigade think they own the road! Terrible cyclists! So RUDE! So ignorant!"
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@bothwell, so your telling me, you have not shut down in 6months- talk about a waste of energy!!!
like someone mentioned, google it.
Well it gets put into sleep mode when it's not being used so it's not like I'm running a coal-processing plant that provides electricity for BAT executives to electro-shock their tiny children workers for not rolling cigars fast enough. Any spare processor cycles get donated to Folding@home so it's for the betterment of the planet that it gets left on anyway.
Will probably end up buying the bloody thing at some point. In the meantime, I am comfortable sticking with my never-ending trial ;)
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Oh, I'm an idiot. I forget that people use iTunes on windows (don't know how anybody can stand it, myself, it's always run dog-slow on my windows boxes) so just assume they're using Mac, heh. Apparently there is a similar program for windows: http://www.kennettnet.co.uk/products/musicrescue/
Trialware rather than free, but it does look quite useful. Probably even worth the money if you tend to move your library around from device to device.