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 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: I made a thing

 Post subject: Re: I made a thing
Posted: Wed Jun 05, 2024 10:28 

Replies: 185
Views: 1782


There are a couple of little things that aren’t affecting gameplay. I played a game (on Absurd, not sure about the other difficulties) and it still showed me I was on ?/9 stories. It did only make me play eight, however. And a little thing with the hack display when the name spans more than a line. ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: The Movie topic

 Post subject: Re: The Movie topic
Posted: Sun Jun 02, 2024 18:13 

Replies: 21146
Views: 2146241


Saw X is a movie. I’ve seen some saying “it’s the best since Saw 2!!!” and “ZOMG it’s more focussed on Jigsaw as a character and explores his motivations and it’s not really about the killings!!!!” All a crock of shit. It’s poorly acted, boring, trite nonsense. It’s the usual fare but all the death...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Tue May 28, 2024 21:43 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Week 3 of the course tonight, and the two main tutors were off on holiday so the subs came in and took us to their field archery course. No instruction, just standing at a 'firing point' (not sure if that's the right term, it would be for rifle shooting -- a numbered peg in the ground on the shootin...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Thu May 16, 2024 10:40 

Replies: 3001
Views: 66245


I think the line is "...but they never tell you why".

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Mon Apr 22, 2024 16:21 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


It absolutely is :D

Got to have badges on your quiver, to strike fear into the hearts of your enemy archers when you are on the competition line.

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: The Movie topic

 Post subject: Re: The Movie topic
Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2024 20:54 

Replies: 21146
Views: 2146241


Expend4bles Oh my god, the first 45 minutes are absolutely shit. Obvious stunt doubles, bits where it looks like they had to think about what the next line was, poor dialogue, shocking CGI, awful acting, editing and direction. It gets better in the second half, but not by much. and the 'twist...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2024 16:33 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


More relentless than that. Shooting in 2 details, 4 people to a target, a/b and c/d. A/b shoot 3 arrows in 2 minutes, c/d then shoot 3 arrows in 2 minutes. Go collect your arrows, write down your score, which takes a few mins, then back to the line and the details swap, so it's c/d then a/b and the ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: General Purpose UK TV thread

Posted: Wed Feb 21, 2024 13:25 

Replies: 2366
Views: 297064


'The Space Shuttle That Fell to Earth.' Three part documentary on the BBC. 2003 - millions watch live as Columbia breaks up in the sky over Texas, killing all on board. NASA, loved ones and investigators share how an incredible journey ended in tragedy. Damning examination of NASA’s siloed communica...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 21:24 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D Added 43 points to my PB tonight, so yeah... That worked... Has anyone tried launching a 20cm diameter arrow? That would be ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 16:41 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D Added 43 points to my PB tonight, so yeah... That worked... Has anyone tried launching a 20cm diameter arrow? That would be ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:50 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D Added 43 points to my PB tonight, so yeah... That worked... Has anyone tried launching a 20cm diameter arrow? That would be ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Fri Feb 16, 2024 10:11 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D Added 43 points to my PB tonight, so yeah... That worked... Has anyone tried launching a 20cm diameter arrow? That would be ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 22:24 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Trooper wrote:
Trooper wrote:
Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D


Added 43 points to my PB tonight, so yeah... That worked...


Worse than mid noughties Chelsea, you

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Thu Feb 15, 2024 21:44 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Trooper wrote:
Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D


Added 43 points to my PB tonight, so yeah... That worked...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Craig David's Bow Selector

Posted: Mon Feb 12, 2024 10:05 

Replies: 100
Views: 1440


Lost loads of points due to not having fat arrows (cutting a line gives you the higher score), so today i'm tuning my bow to work with my cheaper fatter arrows for indoors :D

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: The Traitors

 Post subject: Re: The Traitors
Posted: Fri Jan 19, 2024 9:02 

Replies: 102
Views: 1979


Episode 8 Rejoice! Rejoice! Stunning ending to Paul's time in the castle, and the bow was well-earned. Enjoyed Harry's destruction of him but think Harry might have let on a little bit too much about the dungeon plan. Also, Ross's wink to the camera in the bus topped the already funny &q...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: What have you bought?

 Post subject: Re: What have you bought?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 18:16 

Replies: 3976
Views: 156965


Actually as serious question, if I wanted to get a "Starter kit" is there a particular one people would recommend? Purely hobby / DIY so it doesn't need to be super-tough top-of-the-line shit. Even the workzone or whatever stuff from Aldi will generally do a job just won't take being hamm...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: What have you bought?

 Post subject: Re: What have you bought?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 14:05 

Replies: 3976
Views: 156965


Actually as serious question, if I wanted to get a "Starter kit" is there a particular one people would recommend? Purely hobby / DIY so it doesn't need to be super-tough top-of-the-line shit. Even the workzone or whatever stuff from Aldi will generally do a job just won't take being hamm...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: What have you bought?

 Post subject: Re: What have you bought?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 14:02 

Replies: 3976
Views: 156965


Actually as serious question, if I wanted to get a "Starter kit" is there a particular one people would recommend? Purely hobby / DIY so it doesn't need to be super-tough top-of-the-line shit. Even the workzone or whatever stuff from Aldi will generally do a job just won't take being hamm...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: What have you bought?

 Post subject: Re: What have you bought?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 13:59 

Replies: 3976
Views: 156965


Actually as serious question, if I wanted to get a "Starter kit" is there a particular one people would recommend? Purely hobby / DIY so it doesn't need to be super-tough top-of-the-line shit. Even the workzone or whatever stuff from Aldi will generally do a job just won't take being hamm...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: What have you bought?

 Post subject: Re: What have you bought?
Posted: Tue Jan 16, 2024 10:29 

Replies: 3976
Views: 156965


Actually as serious question, if I wanted to get a "Starter kit" is there a particular one people would recommend? Purely hobby / DIY so it doesn't need to be super-tough top-of-the-line shit.

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: The Need For The Need For Speed (and Friends!)

Posted: Sat Dec 23, 2023 18:43 

Replies: 107
Views: 21149


The Crew Or to give it its full (self-claimed) name according to the title screen, The Crew: Calling All Units , with cop sirens and dramatic cop music. Hooray! I didn't buy Calling All Units, I bought Wild Run Edition, but the single use code had been singly used, which, as always, is bullshit. Di...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 19:02 

Replies: 3001
Views: 66245


I'm going to tell you a story. Mrs. W. ordered four gift boxes of cheese from the Cheshire Cheese Company, each box containing four x 200gm truckles of posh cheese. One box was for us and the other three as gifts for friends who we know are posh cheese fans. Each box was just under £20, so with del...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2023 13:37 

Replies: 3001
Views: 66245


I'm going to tell you a story. Mrs. W. ordered four gift boxes of cheese from the Cheshire Cheese Company, each box containing four x 200gm truckles of posh cheese. One box was for us and the other three as gifts for friends who we know are posh cheese fans. Each box was just under £20, so with deli...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:49 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Wed Dec 06, 2023 11:44 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Fri Dec 01, 2023 12:10 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


1. No Plan B - Lee & Andrew Child 2. The Thursday Murder Club - Richard Osman 3. The Man who Died Twice - Richard Osman 4. The Bullet that missed - Richard Osman 5. First Man In - Ant Middleton. 6. The Moscow Sleeper. - Stella Rimmington. 7. The Blade Itself - Joe Abercrombie - A great dark fan...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: YouTube - Highlights

 Post subject: Re: YouTube - Highlights
Posted: Sun Nov 26, 2023 1:28 

Replies: 2515
Views: 308897


You may have wondered – what with all the glowing tributes to her immediately after her death – how it could be that someone apparently so cherished and loved could get so little telly work in her later years. Ageism? Possibly. Changing tastes in light entertainment? Quite probably. But the main re...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: YouTube - Highlights

 Post subject: Re: YouTube - Highlights
Posted: Sat Nov 25, 2023 16:00 

Replies: 2515
Views: 308897


I know she's dead but Cilla was absolutely fucking terrible. By the time she had her own TV show, yes. A bit like Elvis and many others, the music industry took them away from their roots in their early days and turned them into cabaret acts. Discus. I don’t know. Was Cilla ever able to sing? I’ve ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Political Banter and Debate Thread

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2023 21:19 

Replies: 14414
Views: 1095159


I'm fairly comfortable with the idea of a government legislating to remove obstacles that have arisen from a court decision. The courts are saying "as it stands, the rules are this, and we don't think what you're doing is in line" so changing the rules is fine, and probably what government...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Fri Nov 10, 2023 16:25 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: General Purpose US TV thread

Posted: Sun Oct 29, 2023 22:42 

Replies: 8689
Views: 827419


Loki S2 is good, I am enjoying it, but I'm still not 100% sure I get all of what's going on and Loki seems too keen and eager to be a goody and rush round to save the day instead of being charming and witty and devious and only in it for himself - it's like Loki isn't really 'Loki' enough. I like Ow...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Winter Watch 2021-22, 2022-23 & 2023-24.

Posted: Fri Oct 20, 2023 7:57 

Replies: 62
Views: 1573


Brrr..... cold here too! Gave in yesterday afternoon and put the heating on. At least now I have a smart meter I can watch my descent into poverty in (almost) real time. I'm pleased that my leccy bill will come as a shock: Given the weather and unable to dry stuff on the line, a tumble dryer has be...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Tue Oct 17, 2023 7:27 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Cot1ag3 - date confirmed

Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2023 9:19 

Replies: 398
Views: 5895


Goddess Jasmine wrote:
KovacsC wrote:
I am getting quite excited.

Looking forward to many hugs.

People need to get in line.


YEAH AIN'T NO MISBEHAVING WHEN JAZZY'S ON POINT.

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Cot1ag3 - date confirmed

Posted: Thu Oct 12, 2023 22:47 

Replies: 398
Views: 5895


KovacsC wrote:
I am getting quite excited.

Looking forward to many hugs.

People need to get in line.

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Cot1ag3 - date confirmed

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 15:04 

Replies: 398
Views: 5895


You can wash your clothes and hang them on the line to dry... Just behind the archery competition! What could go wrong? Fondly reminds me of when me and my dad in forelock tugging mode represented Holme Valley Archery Club in setting up a stall for Yorkshire's 'Ascot of the North' charity polo matc...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Cot1ag3 - date confirmed

Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2023 12:47 

Replies: 398
Views: 5895


You can wash your clothes and hang them on the line to dry... Just behind the archery competition! What could go wrong?

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: A Quiz Rnd Malc Made Because He Recognised Someone in a Film

Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2023 13:01 

Replies: 69
Views: 1331


Sorry for the gap, I've been busy... Anyway, only one entry, and our first wrong answers: Paul Ross was Tommy Steele Martha Ross was in Grange Hill and Eastenders (she was sacked from Eastenders because she told Paul an upcoming story line, and he announced it on his radio show!) Jonathon Ross was i...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: HS2 - pointless?

 Post subject: Re: HS2 - pointless?
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 9:19 

Replies: 210
Views: 8806


It would be nice for the entire Great Western line to be electrified, but they kicked that into the long grass a while back.

But, not all bad news!

By the end of the decade I'll be able to go to Milton Keynes! Imagine that!

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: HS2 - pointless?

 Post subject: Re: HS2 - pointless?
Posted: Thu Oct 05, 2023 8:34 

Replies: 210
Views: 8806


The whole car crash of the week with every minister trotting out and saying "no decision has been made" and "spades in the ground!" then "surprise! we already decided". This is one of this issues where I changed my mind substantially once I understand the capacity angle...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Arcade Games & Random Gaming Nostalgia

Posted: Tue Oct 03, 2023 14:21 

Replies: 560
Views: 60639


So anybody played the new F-Zero 99 that popped onto the Nintendo Online thingy two weeks ago? I have, and I think it's pretty great despite me being a bit rubbish at racing games and terrified of looking awful in front of large groups of people. It's really clean and zippy and the music is great, a...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Fri Sep 29, 2023 16:02 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Sun Sep 24, 2023 17:19 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


1. The Confidence Men by Margalit Fox 2. Maus by Art Spiegelman 3. The Hunger by Alma Katsu 4. Ask a Historian by Greg Jenner 5. My Name's Not Friday by Jon Walter 6. All That Remains by Sue Black 7. Aftermath by Harald Jähner (tr. S Whiteside) 8. God: an Anatomy by Francesca Stavrakopo...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 21:18 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Finish 52 Books 2023

 Post subject: Re: Finish 52 Books 2023
Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2023 21:05 

Replies: 170
Views: 4036


]b]Corruptible - Brian Klaas[/b] Why we get the leaders we do, and how it is all our own fault, but there are ways to make it better. It's engaging, readable, and makes one think. There's a few ideas I I have seen elsewhere, but worth the time to go through it. Pair with How To Rig An Elect...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 19:59 

Replies: 3001
Views: 66245


Now that summer has finally started we did the first full evening film in the garden. With the “screen” hung off a washing line and weighted down with rocks at the bottom it looks pretty good. If I can find a larger sheet, I can get quite a bit bigger picture. And you choose the correct film, good ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 12:07 

Replies: 3001
Views: 66245


Now that summer has finally started we did the first full evening film in the garden. With the “screen” hung off a washing line and weighted down with rocks at the bottom it looks pretty good. If I can find a larger sheet, I can get quite a bit bigger picture. And you choose the correct film, good ...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Mon Sep 04, 2023 7:56 

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Views: 66245


Now that summer has finally started we did the first full evening film in the garden. With the “screen” hung off a washing line and weighted down with rocks at the bottom it looks pretty good. If I can find a larger sheet, I can get quite a bit bigger picture. This looks excellent, and it looks lik...

 Forum: General Discussion   Topic: Bits and Bobs 51

 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 51
Posted: Sun Sep 03, 2023 22:40 

Replies: 3001
Views: 66245


Now that summer has finally started we did the first full evening film in the garden.

With the “screen” hung off a washing line and weighted down with rocks at the bottom it looks pretty good. If I can find a larger sheet, I can get quite a bit bigger picture.
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