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THE TALK TO YOURSELF THREAD. (NOWT)     

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.

dreamcatcher - 22 Mar 2014 22:08 - 38699 of 81564

Brilliant sketch.


'Play it nice and cool son, nice and cool':

3 monkies - 22 Mar 2014 22:13 - 38700 of 81564

When down always remember the ones worse off than ourselves - sometimes though when one is down then they cannot see that escape, thank you for reminding me.x

jimmy b - 22 Mar 2014 22:17 - 38701 of 81564

TO ALL HAVING PROBLEMS WITH THE ADS THIS IS FROM Rocky on the FTSE250 thread it works !!!

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Rocky - 22 Mar 2014 03:46 - 14956 of 14960

OK, did some research into this and found the following solution. For IE, go to 'Tools' - 'Manage add-ons' - click 'Tracking Protection' then in the pane below click 'Get a Tracking Protection list online' In the page that opens I selected the second entry down 'EasyPrivacy' by clicking the 'Add' button next to it. Make sure it it then enabled in the 'Manage Add-ons' entry list.
That will zap the add box completely and peace and quiet will resume.
Hope this helps. I imagine a similar fix can be used for google Chrome. If I get time I'll look into it.

I did a bit of research for 'Google Chrome' users and came up with this:
In Chrome to the right of the address bar click the 'Customize' button then select the 'Settings' option then click on 'Extensions' on the left side. - Click 'Get more extensions' There is an app called 'Adblock Plus' which claims to zap annoying ads. Presumably if you install that it will do a similar job. I don't use Chrome so haven't tried it myself. Hope this helps

3 monkies - 22 Mar 2014 22:21 - 38702 of 81564

How kind of you jimmy b., will try it tomorrow and thank you.

jimmy b - 22 Mar 2014 22:25 - 38703 of 81564

Thank Rocky ,, i wouldn't have had a clue ,i was on my way to see a friends daughter who was going to have a look for me , sad isn't it that we look to kid's for help in this cyber world :))

dreamcatcher - 22 Mar 2014 22:45 - 38704 of 81564

Thanks Rocky and jimmy. PEACE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Haystack - 23 Mar 2014 00:08 - 38705 of 81564

http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/tobyyoung/100236749/conservatives-and-labour-neck-and-neck-in-latest-opinion-poll/

Today's YouGov opinion poll for the Sun has the Tories level pegging with Labour, the first time that's happened in a YouGov poll since March 2012. The topline figures are CON 36, LAB 36, UKIP 12 and LD 10. That means Ed Miliband has frittered away a 14-pt lead in the past year, quite an achievement for an Opposition leader at this point in the political cycle.

This is the latest in a slew of bad polls for Miliband. Last week, Ipsos MORI revealed that half of Labour's supporters are unhappy with his leadership, while a YouGov poll in yesterday's Sun disclosed that a majority of Britons now support the cuts for the first time in three years.

Hard to imagine worse news for Miliband on the eve of Labour's annual party conference. By now, it must have dawned on even the most die-hard Labour loyalists that their leader is a dud. I still think he's odds on to lead the party into the 2015 general election, but those odds are narrowing by the

ahoj - 23 Mar 2014 05:19 - 38706 of 81564

Venice is voting to separate from Rome. Who was (is) behind it?
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2014/03/17/venice-votes-in-referendum-on-splitting-from-italy/

I think Europe should either hurry to invest in or help mainland Ukraine and match Russian's investment in Crimea OR face problems during election in 60 days (A pro-Russians may win the election)!!.

Ukrainians don't know English enough to follow the US media.

cynic - 23 Mar 2014 08:36 - 38707 of 81564

i don't think the eu should interfere in the politics at all

if ukraine chooses to join eu, then i guess it's fine to offer the country all sorts of incentives to help it get its economy on its feet .....

it's been bankrupt for many many years, primarily due to the hangover of russian communist hegemony in the region, meaning no one had any incentive to be efficient and work hard; there was no benefit or incentive (similar result if a gov't imposes too heavy a tax regime)

the election will no doubt be a very close run thing, not least because of the heavy russian-speaking preponderance in the east, though i dare say that does not necessarily mean that they will want to lose their ukrainian identity ..... crimea was slightly different in that it was an add-on in 1954, though i do not know why that came about

cynic - 23 Mar 2014 08:41 - 38708 of 81564

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aldwickk - 23 Mar 2014 09:03 - 38709 of 81564

Just been reading MoneyAM's CFD Centre trading info , how stupid i was looking for more info and it was on the screen in front of me.

2517GEORGE - 23 Mar 2014 09:23 - 38710 of 81564

jimmy b, thanks for posting Rocky's solution for getting rid of the annoying unwanted video, peace reigns once again. Thanks to Rocky also.
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Haystack - 23 Mar 2014 10:09 - 38711 of 81564

The election should be pro western. In previous elections the vote was more pro Russian because of Crimea. Without it a huge number of pro Russian voters will be gone.

3 monkies - 23 Mar 2014 10:14 - 38712 of 81564

jimmy b many thanks - Rocky's solution has worked for me also. Great, peace and quiet also computer back to normal standard.

MaxK - 23 Mar 2014 10:35 - 38713 of 81564

2517GEORGE - 23 Mar 2014 10:37 - 38714 of 81564

I also had problems typing here yesterday 3 monkies, several letters omitted and the cursor was very slow to react, so far today no problems, touch wood.
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required field - 23 Mar 2014 11:41 - 38715 of 81564

Is this malaysian plane disappearance a cover-up ?......shuttle collision...and then debris to be found elsewhere ?...

aldwickk - 23 Mar 2014 12:14 - 38716 of 81564

R F

No. Now tell us about 9/11 , did George Bush plan it so that he could invade Afganistan and Iraq

Fred1new - 23 Mar 2014 12:18 - 38717 of 81564

RF,

Try mucked up hijack.


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aldwickk - 23 Mar 2014 12:20 - 38718 of 81564

Someone at moneyAM is going to get a bollicking tomorrow
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