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.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 13:24
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Nice bit of detective work here even if I do say so........
just look at this, my suspicions over the blacklisted poster ontheturn confirmed or as near as dam it....................
CHECK THE VLK THREAD.
Hmmmmmmmmmm from advfn.....spot the difference.
Master RSI 18 Dec'13 - 10:08 - 23 of 23 0 0
The TA is " Hunky dory " as the Share price bounce yesterday from support 2OO days MA and all the Indicators rising from lows (oversold )
From VLK thread......
samsun - 18 Dec 2013 09:55 - 9 of 10
the TA is " Hunky dory " as the Share price bounce yesterday from support 2OO days MA and all the Indicators rising from lows (oversold )
cynic
- 18 Dec 2013 13:26
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while it may be true that there are more of this or that or the other category, then that still means by and large that there are fewer relying on hand-outs
retail sales are interesting, for though high street sales may well be falling, on-line shopping is patently booming ...... you only need to look at the results for ASOS, Next and Ocado
for all that, i would be the last (well not quite!) to say that things are now booming, but assuredly they are improving albeit that certain areas of the economy lag, as indeed they do in both directions
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 13:29
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Beware of the poster Master RSI it would appear using multiple alias.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 13:51
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From NLG thread.............
samsun - 18 Dec 2013 10:30 - 54 of 55
Has finally decided to move forward on news so I bought a few ........
Arria gives Keynote Address at Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference
Arria NLG plc (AIM: NLG), a leader in the development and deployment of Natural Language Generation ("NLG") technologies, announces that a video of Dr. Robert Dale's Keynote Address, which opened the Society of Petroleum Engineers ("SPE") 2013 Intelligent Energy Conference in Dubai on 28 October 2013, is now available to view online via the following link:
http://www.intelligentenergy-me.com/home/Keynote/Arria-Video/
The conference, which was sponsored by Saudi Aramco, is considered to be one of the industry's most important events bringing together over 2,000 Oil & Gas industry professionals. The event focuses on cutting edge technologies and developments in the field of Intelligent Energy with industry and academic experts being invited to present. The title of Dr Dale's address was "The Articulate Machine" and was focused on the potential applications of NLG technologies in the oil and gas industry.
Stuart Rogers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Arria, commented: "Dr Dale's address was a major showcasing of Arria's technology to an audience consisting of key representatives from the world's leading Oil & Gas companies. The Society of Petroleum Engineers has more than 110,000 members in 141 countries, and Arria is delighted to have presented to this significant network."
goldfinger Send an email to goldfinger View goldfinger's profile - 18 Dec 2013 13:48 - 55 of 55 edit this post
Samsun.........do you have a twin???????
from advfn...................
Master RSI 18 Dec'13 - 10:26 - 67 of 67 0 0
The reason there was news earlier ........
Arria gives Keynote Address at Society of Petroleum Engineers Conference
Arria NLG plc (AIM: NLG), a leader in the development and deployment of Natural Language Generation ("NLG") technologies, announces that a video of Dr. Robert Dale's Keynote Address, which opened the Society of Petroleum Engineers ("SPE") 2013 Intelligent Energy Conference in Dubai on 28 October 2013, is now available to view online via the following link:
hxxp://www.intelligentenergy-me.com/home/Keynote/Arria-Video/
The conference, which was sponsored by Saudi Aramco, is considered to be one of the industry's most important events bringing together over 2,000 Oil & Gas industry professionals. The event focuses on cutting edge technologies and developments in the field of Intelligent Energy with industry and academic experts being invited to present. The title of Dr Dale's address was "The Articulate Machine" and was focused on the potential applications of NLG technologies in the oil and gas industry.
Stuart Rogers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Arria, commented: "Dr Dale's address was a major showcasing of Arria's technology to an audience consisting of key representatives from the world's leading Oil & Gas companies. The Society of Petroleum Engineers has more than 110,000 members in 141 countries, and Arria is delighted to have presented to this significant network."
Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2013 14:06
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GF,
From the other thread
"Ian, this chrome browser as certainly speeded things up but graphics look a bit tinny compared to IExplorer. is this a common thing?."
If you still have problems try this.
Cursor on page
Ctrl + repeat as necessary
Ctrl - repeat as necessary
Should provide some of your wishes!
8-)
cynic
- 18 Dec 2013 14:17
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sticky - don't waste your time on samsun (mrsi) ...... he can just be conveniently ignored
doodlebug4
- 18 Dec 2013 14:50
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'You're sitting next to a turkey!': Cameron ridicules Miliband over warning Ed Balls has nine months to save his job
Shadow Cabinet insiders insist Miliband can be 'ruthless' with whole team
Balls under pressure after dismal performance at the Autumn Statement
He turned red and lost his way while colleagues looked uncomfortable
Shadow Chancellor has until party conference in September to improve
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2525697/Ed-Balls-given-9-months-save-job-Miliband-urged-sack-shadow-chancellor-fears-damaging-Labours-image.html#ixzz2nq1glEep
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Stan
- 18 Dec 2013 14:55
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Don't some of you Tories ever read anything other then the usual dross publications that Murdoch or the Daily Mail put out?
doodlebug4
- 18 Dec 2013 15:01
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I read the Guardian as well Stan!
"David Cameron calls Ed Balls a 'turkey' over anonymous Labour briefings
PM mocks shadow chancellor after speculation Ed Miliband may bring back Alistair Darling or promote a rising star."
Rowena Mason, political correspondent
theguardian.com, Wednesday 18 December 2013 13.33 GMT
MaxK
- 18 Dec 2013 15:03
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Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2013 15:07
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db
Who helps you to read?
8-)
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 15:53
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Will do cyners, cheers.
HEY Fred its worked, cheers, this chrome is a lot better than IE, wish Id changed way back.
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 15:57
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Wheres Hays????????????? Camoron took a right tonking at PMQs today, but even better were the labour back benches, whips really got the act together today, bringing up personal cases of poverty in their seats.
Camoron looked shocked and perplexed.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2013 15:58
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i'll get you a job at google!
however, be aware that some programmes and stuff don't like chrome
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 15:59
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electionista @electionista
UK - YouGov/Sun poll: CON 33%, LAB 41%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 13%
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 16:00
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Cyners what happens then??? Does it go very slow and time out?.
cynic
- 18 Dec 2013 16:02
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primarily slow, but it's hard to tell whether or not it's just the system ..... however, on occasion i have found that some things don't happily download via chrome, but perhaps that's when i'm in UAE
goldfinger
- 18 Dec 2013 16:18
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Right cheers I did notice a site or two opening slowly last night.
Haystack
- 18 Dec 2013 16:35
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Personal cases are a pointless thing to bring up at PMQs because they cannot be discussed and there is no evidence that the cases are even correct. Cameron easily won PMQs as usual.
We have the highest employment since 2009. Like it or not, the trend is towards large numbers of part time work. It is a function of technology deskilling jobs and supetceding jobs. There will never be full employment again under any party especially when there are too many people in the UK.
Fred1new
- 18 Dec 2013 17:23
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electionista @electionista
UK - YuGov/Sun poll: CON 33%, LAB 41%, LDEM 8%, UKIP 13%
That is very interesting!!!!!! 8-) 8-)
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Hazyone,
If everybody was employed then unemployment would be zero.
Bloody marvellous.
But if all are working 1 hour a week then overall hours worked would be down.
Productivity is still down!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
UK GDP is down.
This to me a falsification of data, which appears to be becoming more and more prevalent in "research and publications" to-day.
(The latter especially where funding comes from Private Purses and when Public funding is being chased.)