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Hmmmm, iCloud. Permission for a private company to handle my personal photographs and data. No chance. Cloud computing is not something I want, considering the latest hacking of systems at Sony I wouldn't want any company of that type handling anything that is quite rightfully and unashamedly private. Has there been any differences to battery life with the new iOS?
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It would be the death of English football if that went ahead. It would surely necessitate a split from the FA to happen... and therefore also UEFA and FIFA. That may ensure it doesn't happen.
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Without doubt yes. Arguably been better then Fonte while with us. There is no better praise then that.
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An honourable draw and still 2 points clear. Very happy.
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Sitting know in Thorness Bay Holiday Park's cabaret hall. The jokes are poor, the residents basic but they look after their beer lines..... it'll be alllll right!!!!
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Shame, maybe next (?) time.
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Not making the trip then Dune?
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Well, speaking as a resident the fortnightly trips to St Mary's help.
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Here's a catergory for you 'Teams you've only seen away'
Colinjb replied to sandwichsaint's topic in The Saints
Luton Wolves Barnsley My season ticket last year covered the rest. -
Where you see your device in iTunes, go to the menu for it and look for 'Check for Software update.' Click this and it should proceed.
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I never realised Derby had a ferry port.
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Hmmmm, a 3200 error. Irritating.
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Millwall also did a similar thing for an away trip to Leeds a few years ago. Leicester Forest East services (and all within) didn't know what hit it!!!
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I look forward to the Installation stalling then..... And being unable to disconnect the damn phone from the computer when I need some sleep ahead of work tomorrow...... Wonderful.
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I shall be enjoying a long weekend on the Island with my better half and the 3 year old. I need ideas to keep us occupied...... Saintsweb, I am at your 'mercy.'
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A Cardiff supporting friend of mine had to drive back to Cardiff from Coventry in order to go to an away day at Leicester under a similar scheme. After some pleading on the phone and consultation of their customer records they eventually relented and picked him up from Corley services on the M6. And he duly picked up his ticket on one of the coaches. It is a system used by a few others clubs, particularly the ones with higher reputations for misbehaviour.
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It's not just the US, check out any 'foreign' influence on a nation. The fall out from the end of the old British Empire is just as good an example as any.
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They are nothing without the teams they must play every week. Let the 14 clubs outside of the big few join together and tell them to f**k off.... they'll soon fall back in. It would never work long term anyway, just look at Italy, the market for Serie A nosedived when it became uncompetitive.
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Used to go to Highfield Road a lot, used to be good there, a decent bit of atmosphere, not a long walk from town and the various pubs. Compared to the Ricoh Arena it was just better in every respect for a fan. (Aside from the filly things such as toilets, queues, leg room...... You know, the things that make it just another sterile shed.)
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When we were singing 'Kelvin for England' back in November 2007, you know we were joking, right!?
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I get '12.' Not great at all.
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The new Evanescence album is currently on 'repeat' on my iPhone whilst driving from appointment to appointment. For anyone into Metal/Rock or similar I would highly recommend it, much better then their last album and without the commercially friendly feel of their debut. It's also surprisingly varied in it's approach, ranging from dancing influences through to the more symphonic stuff that has been seen from them before.
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Watched Senna last night for the first time. Both the extended cut and the theatrical version. An absolutely brilliant film, utterly gripping and also enjoyed by my F1 ignorant housemate, she was gasping in horror at the point when Senna ran Prost off the road in Japan 1990 and had a tear rolling down her face when the crash at Imola 1994 was shown. That a non-F1-ista can be wrapped up that closely in the narrative says it all for me. It's a phenomenal film. The only word of warning is that the extended cut isn't particularly well editted, the theatrical version is just right, lean, to the point and encompassing all of the emotion/comment and footage that is required.
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It seems that Codemaster's physics model is a little off. Increasing the stiffness to max (11 front, 11 rear) does improve braking and car stability to a quite odd degree. You can get quite a noticably performance improvement by making these adjustments. Using this it is possible to perform such notbale feats as taking Eau Rouge flat with DRS activated and turn into corners while breaking without losing control of the car.
