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  1. seems odd (excuse the pun) http://www.online-betting-guide.co.uk/league-one-relegation.htm 251/1 to win the league.... http://www.bet365.com/instantbet/default.asp?participantid=88291238&odds= &affiliatecode=grm_6068&instantbet=1 23/1 for promotion http://www.online-betting-guide.co.uk/league-one-promotion.htm
  2. howd we do chrissy boy?
  3. ah yes, man utd and everton, adrift at the bottom and 11 points from safety.....you do realise how far adrifT we are, how little confidence we have and our Unerring ability to throw away leads, andd as touched on elsewhere, lack of goals
  4. the last line of this post made me laugh, especially if you look at thd league table....7games in or not, we are alreaDy in a battle
  5. does the season only start when we win? Has the football league been informed?
  6. He treated us badly.
  7. So if Kenwyne Jones did the same to us you would sit with your arms crossed? Plastic?
  8. It's probably carp
  9. oh..... im sure that link was not there before!
  10. just seen Fbk, yes steve, very impressive!
  11. that seems to be a wardrobe
  12. Nice one mate! Bit of pocket money eh
  13. And betting illegally.
  14. i have followed you blindly
  15. Pinnacle were a joke. End of.
  16. i have a team..... best way to get good? Guess i need to sort out training?
  17. As a dead ball specialist, corners are an art. You can chip it in and hope for the best, but i always aimed for the back post from the left, and for the penalty spot from the right. Really not that difficult. Needs to be put in with pace IMO
  18. Ironic
  19. IPng, Internet Protocol next generation, was conceived in 1994 with a goal for implementations to start flooding out by 1996 (yeah, like that ever happened). IPv6 was supposed to be the “god-send” over the well-used IPv4: it increased the number of bytes used in addressing from 4 bytes to 16 bytes, it introduced anycast routing, it removed the checksum from the IP layer, and lots of other improvements. One of the fields kept, of course, was the version field — these 8 bits identify this IP header as being of version “4″ when there is a 4 in there, and presumably they would use a “5″ to identify this next gen version. Unfortunately, that “5″ was already given to something else. In the late 1970’s, a protocol named ST — The Internet Stream Protocol — was created for the experimental transmission of voice, video, and distributed simulation. Two decades later, this protocol was revised to become ST2 and started to get implemented into commercial projects by groups like IBM, NeXT, Apple, and Sun. Wow did it differ a lot. ST and ST+ offered connections, instead of its connection-less IPv4 counterpart. It also guaranteed QoS. ST and ST+, were already given that magical “5″. And now as the Internet clock ticks, our PCs don’t use IPv5. So we’re moving onto 6.
  20. What's not to understand? Going to be more prominent once IPv6 is mainstream
  21. Outpost- Gash. Gash. Gash. 2/10
  22. this thread turns me 00000000
  23. tell me you haven't ordered it?
  24. IMO its an expensive beer mat
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