goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
TANKER
- 14 May 2012 14:59
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ahoj get off your backside and read about him just put in is name and yes she was 7 and at 9 he made love . she was a baby . sick to think about it.
the facts are there for all to read.
TANKER
- 14 May 2012 15:03
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and having read about him it now confirms there is no god .
what god would allow a child in is name to be abused.
end . and so be it.
Haystack
- 14 May 2012 15:47
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The UK age of consent in England was set to 12 in 1275. It was then lowered to 10 at the end of the 16th century. It was still 13 in 1875. Therefore it is not that strange for mohammed born in ad 570. In Spain it is currently 13.
mnamreh
- 14 May 2012 16:01
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Haystack
- 14 May 2012 16:05
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Was it "Greeks don't pay" or "Greeks won't pay"?
mnamreh
- 14 May 2012 16:09
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Haystack
- 14 May 2012 16:20
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These days it will be "Greeks can't pay"!
Haystack
- 14 May 2012 16:57
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Some 400 Athletic Bilbao fans missed out on seeing their team in last week's Europa League final after accidentally flying to the wrong country.
The fans of the Basque team had clubbed together to charter a jet specially for the match to ensure that they could not be undone by airline schedules, industrial action or any other unforeseen cancellation.
There was only one tiny flaw in their plan: instead of chartered a flight to the Romanian capital of Bucharest, they chartered one to Budapest, in neighbouring Hungary.
They only discovered their mistake when they landed in the wrong country, but the plucky fans immediately set about trying to make the 400-mile dash to the Arena Nationala in Bucharest by car, train or bus... though on realising that their return flight was booked for just a few hours after the final whistle, they reluctantly had to accept that they would have to watch on TV.
Still, maybe they were better off not making it after all: Bilbao were well-beaten 3-0 by Atletico Madrid on the night.
And they can further console themselves with the knowledge that their mistake is a common one: even the official UEFA stadium announcer at the match opened proceedings by booming out a cheery "Good evening, Budapest!" over the PA system before the match kicked off.
skinny
- 15 May 2012 06:56
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AMD unveils Trinity chipsets to challenge Ivy Bridge
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) has launched its new Trinity processor family boasting "twice the performance per watt" of its earlier Llano chips.
Like Intel's rival Ivy Bridge release, the update includes up to four CPU (central processing unit) cores and a single GPU (graphics processing unit).
AMD claims its product offers gamers a superior experience.
The first computers using the chips go on sale in June, with the US launch of a Hewlett Packard "Sleekbook".
goldfinger
- 15 May 2012 08:47
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Aldwickk yes it indeed was The Dane and yes it was very good was his system/prog. But like all systems they only fit the market it at anyone time and not for long.
He posts on Ad on the free site sometimes Not very often.
Thiers a good thread on the fool on systems were Trade Station along with others is debated.
good luck
TANKER
- 15 May 2012 09:26
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Home Takeaway boss who branded girls as young as 12 he groomed for sex 'white trash' is investigated over possible links to Rochdale gangAzad Miah, 44, hounded girls to have sex for money while running a brothel
The married father-of-four was also found guilty of paying for the sexual services of two teenage girls
Respected takeaway owner warned to expect a 'substantial jail term' when he is sentenced today
Detectives investigating possible links to Asian child sex ring gang in Rochdale who were jailed last week
By Paul Sims
PUBLISHED: 17:24, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 09:11, 15 May 2012
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Guilty: Azad Miah, 44, hounded girls to have sex for money while running a brothel from his premises in Carlisle
An Asian takeaway owner groomed vulnerable white girls
but he is not a racist he says he just hates white people
skinny
- 15 May 2012 10:01
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Shame :-)
Rebekah Brooks to be charged over phone hacking
Rebekah Brooks and her husband, Charlie, are to be charged with perverting the course of justice as part of the phone hacking inquiry.
She was arrested on 13 March as part of the Met Police's Operation Weeting.
The couple will become the first suspects to be charged in an inquiry lasting 18 months and involving 185 police officers and staff.
aldwickk
- 15 May 2012 10:18
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goldfinger
Thank's for the info
TANKER
- 15 May 2012 10:43
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why as blair not been charged with telling lies to take us in to war .
the man was a liar .and did more damage to the uk than hitler
ahoj
- 15 May 2012 10:50
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Blair would be punished if the war case was investigated now.
The justice system is gaining more credibility now than Blair era.
TANKER
- 15 May 2012 10:55
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long over due he should go before the war crimes courts .
skinny
- 15 May 2012 10:58
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TANKER
- 15 May 2012 11:00
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bril
TANKER
- 15 May 2012 11:06
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The Living Planet report revealed how more than 9,000 populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians and fish are faring reveal a planet in crisis, with serious implications for human health, wealth and well-being.
Freshwater creatures in the tropics have seen the worst declines, of around 70 per cent, while tropical species as a whole have seen populations tumble by 60 per cent since 1970. In Asia, tiger numbers have fallen 70 per cent in just 30 years. Industrial fishing has caused a catastrophic loss of fish such as northern bluefin tuna in the western Atlantic.
Wildlife is under pressure from ever-growing human demand for resources, the study by WWF, the latest Living Planet report from the Zoological Society of London (ZSL) and the Global Footprint Network revealed in the run up to the Rio+20 summit later this year.
And research into demand for water revealed 2.7 billion people live in areas that suffer severe water shortages for at least one month of the year.
People are exploiting resources such as water, forests and fisheries and putting greenhouse gas emissions into the atmosphere at a much higher rate than they can be replenished and pollution absorbed.
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The "ecological footprint" of human activity was 50 per cent higher than the capacity of the Earth's land and oceans in 2008, the most recent year for which figures are available, with people living as though we have a planet and a half to sustain us.
This means the Earth now needs 1.5 years to produce and replenish the natural resources consumed in just one year.
Rising population and consumption means that by 2030, two planets will not be enough to meet human demand, threatening the resources including food, freshwater and a stable climate that people need to survive, the report said.
WWF-UK's chief executive David Nussbaum said the underlying cause of declines in nature was the rate of human consumption.
"If you're relying on your annual account and you overspend, you eat into your savings until there's nothing left. At the moment we are in danger of doing that with our life support system, Planet Earth."
He said the UK was living in the eye of the storm, without yet feeling the impacts of its over-consumption, but warned the "whirlwind of consumerism is whipping up and causing all sorts of damage".
The UK is 27th in the global rankings for how the ecological footprint of how each person in the country consumes, a five-place rise from the last report two years ago.
And while wildlife populations in temperate regions such as Europe have risen by around 31 per cent since 1970, WWF warned this only showed habitats and species bouncing back from previous lows when they had been degraded and damaged.
ZSL's Professor Tim Blackburn said: "We are living in a planet in crisis, and the Living Planet Index is one window into how bad that crisis is."
He said the Living Planet report monitored the Earth's "natural capital" in the same way the FTSE 100 tracked the stock market, and was showing declines that if they occurred in the financial sphere would cause global panic.
And he said: "Nature is more important than money. Humanity can live without money, but we can't live without nature and the essential services it provides."
Experts from WWF said there were ways of living within the planet's bounds and still providing the food, water and energy a growing global population needed.
For example, 40,000 farmers in a project in Pakistan are growing cotton using 37 per cent less water, 40 per cent less chemical fertiliser and 47 per cent less pesticides, while maintaining yields and improving incomes.
Solutions are needed to tackle the amount of water used by agriculture, reduce food waste and improve energy efficiency, the experts urged.
WWF called on governments and businesses, who are meeting in Rio de Janeiro next month to discuss sustainable development, to address the situation with the same urgency and determination that they put into dealing with the financial crisis.
The Brazil meeting is being held on the 20th anniversary of the Earth Summit in Rio in 1992 which spawned three landmark environmental accords on climate change, dwindling biodiversity and desertification.
the population is out of control breeding like rats as got to stop.
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mnamreh
- 15 May 2012 11:18
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