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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.

doodlebug4 - 30 Jul 2014 14:55 - 44468 of 81564

Meanwhile our Government has sent £3million extra in humanitarian aid to Gaza, to top-up on the £7million already dished out by British taxpayers.

MaxK - 30 Jul 2014 15:14 - 44469 of 81564

It helps with the bomb bill.

MaxK - 30 Jul 2014 15:48 - 44470 of 81564

Vince has found a nu way of pissing money up the wall.




Driverless cars get green light for testing on public roads in UK


Vince Cable announces £10m fund for driverless car research and road law changes



Samuel Gibbs

theguardian.com, Wednesday 30 July 2014 10.09 BST



Self-driving cars like Google’s prototypes could be seen on UK roads in 2015. Photograph: Eric Risberg/AP



The UK is to encourage the development of driverless cars on its roads, it was announced on Wednesday, with a multimillion-pound research fund and a review into the relevant laws around road safety.

The business secretary, Vince Cable, said a £10m fund will be made available for driverless car researchers in the UK, joint funded by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (Bis) and the Department for Transport (DfT).

“The excellence of our scientists and engineers has established the UK as pioneers in the development of driverless vehicles through pilot projects,” said Cable. “Today’s announcement will see driverless cars take to our streets in less than six months, putting us at the forefront of this transformational technology and opening up new opportunities for our economy and society.”



More twaddle here: http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2014/jul/30/government-driverless-car-self-driving-car

Haystack - 30 Jul 2014 15:57 - 44471 of 81564

£10m is peanuts and not worth worrying about. Having said that, it is a waste of money. Driverless cars are not coming here in our lifetimes. Once again IT people are overestimating their abilities to solve and automate a complex problem. I remember going to a lecture in 1969. The head of the artificial intelligence department of one of the leading universities said that computers would be dealing in concepts to complex for humans within 10 years.

MaxK - 30 Jul 2014 16:09 - 44472 of 81564

£10m on a nonsense system that will never work unless there is limitless money to throw at all the problems such a system would throw up.

Can you imagine how much a computer driven car would cost by the time you have installed all the sensors, actuators, fail safes etc?

They cant even get the sat-navs to work properly.

ExecLine - 30 Jul 2014 16:22 - 44473 of 81564

I like driving too much and I would not want to sit inside and be driven about by a driverless car.

The lady 'next door but one' is possibly a good candidate. I've often followed her in my 'sexist pig Merc Sport machine' and seen that she leaves the house at somewhere near to the speed of light - and then tries to filter into the 70mph dual carriageway at 35 mph.

Driverless cars are right up her street - but not mine, although we do live on the same one, IYSWIM.

And who the hell would you talk to?

eg,

"Hello driverless car. How are you today?"

"Feeling wicked! Fasten your seat belt a bit tighter!"

Haystack - 30 Jul 2014 16:27 - 44474 of 81564

Tanker
Don't forget that the founders of Israel were terrorists who blew up British troops when the area was still Palestine. Then they became Prime Ministers and Presidents of Israel. Hamas are only 'terrorists' in relation to Israel. The original Israel also blew up innocent civlians. Unfortunately, that's what freedom fighters do. When and if Palestine become a proper state, these terrorists will be its leaders. Just compare to Northern Ireland, the war of Independence in the US, the pre independence struggles in Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, the Ottoman Empire, Rhodesia, South Africa pre apartheid and India. The list is huge.

Israel has a limited window to talk to Hamas before life gets much worse for them. Hamas now has long rage missiles that are not accurate. The next development is accurate missiles and surface to air weapons. If ISIS get into Gaza, the West Bank and Israel then expect chaos in Israel and the collapse of their society.

I have seen increasing numbers of intelligence reports relating to ISIS targetting Israel.

cynic - 30 Jul 2014 17:36 - 44475 of 81564

hays - you are incorrect; please refer to your history books re the original jewish founders and settlers which I think was about 20 years earlier than the official foundation of the state of israel in 1948

Haystack - 30 Jul 2014 18:14 - 44476 of 81564

I know what you mean, but I am talking about the founding of the state of Israel and not the settlers who were peacefully living in the area. The people I am talking about are Irgun, Haganah, the Stern gang operating from 1945.

Here is a list of some of their work

http://www.timripley.co.uk/terrorism/terrorism1.htm

The leaders of these groups became the leaders of Israel with the last of them going recently.

cynic - 30 Jul 2014 18:34 - 44477 of 81564

your initial post was singularly misleading by omission
the original settlers and their arab neighbours too were totally appalled by the subsequent war waged on them by other arabs - I'm sure I'm right - and the IDF or whatever you want to call it, came into being as a result of that

subsequent actions are a different matter entirely, but if you want to put across an argument, you would be wise not be economic with the facts

Haystack - 30 Jul 2014 18:46 - 44478 of 81564

I was really just showing the transition from terrorist to politician and the hypocrisy of Israel in particular to brand Hamas as terrorists.

ExecLine - 30 Jul 2014 19:18 - 44479 of 81564

A man bought a farmhouse, which had lay vacant for many years, for himself and his wife. There was a bit of a problem in that it came with a barn which was completely welded shut. No one knew what was inside.

He took a chance and bought the Portuguese property at a knock down price and then picked up a grinder to open the barn door....................

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/man-buys-house-locked-barn-3937043#ixzz38yczCZBN

MaxK - 30 Jul 2014 20:09 - 44480 of 81564

"US Will Feel Tangible Losses,"

Russia Prepares To Unleash Retaliatory Trade Wars


Tyler Durden on 07/30/2014 12:33 -0400


"It's a troubling continuation/expansion of trade as a geopolitical tool," warns one Washington-based consulting firm as Russia prepares to unleash retaliatory actions to US and European sanctions. As Bloomberg reports, Russia said yesterday it may ban imports of chicken from the U.S. and fruit from Europe and is investigating McDonald's cheese for safety. In addition, a Russian lawmaker has drafted legislation that might result in U.S. accounting firms being barred from doing business in his country. All of this is odd given Jack "trust me" Lew's reassurance that Russian sanctions would have no impact on the US economy. Russia's response, US will feel 'tangible losses' from 'destructive, myopic' sanctions.



more:http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-07-30/us-will-feel-tangible-losses-russia-prepares-unleash-retaliatory-trade-wars

MaxK - 30 Jul 2014 20:37 - 44481 of 81564

Ed Miliband's shadow cabinet sound like they are giving postgraduate lectures, Frank Dobson says

The former Labour Health Secretary, who is stepping down at the election, warns the inner circle of the party's leader are 'useless'






6:41PM BST 30 Jul 2014





Ed Miliband’s inner circle are “useless” and his shadow cabinet are only capable of delivering “postgraduate lectures” instead of simple policies voters can understand, a former Labour cabinet minister has said.


Asked if those closest to the Labour leader are useless Frank Dobson, the former Secretary of State for Health, agreed enthusiastically before clarifying that “not of sufficient quality and clarity” was a more accurate description.



More: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/ed-miliband/11001189/Ed-Milibands-shadow-cabinet-sound-like-they-are-giving-postgraduate-lectures-Frank-Dobson-says.html

goldfinger - 30 Jul 2014 21:18 - 44482 of 81564

The @YouGov monthly average Jan 2013 - June 2014.

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You have to bare in mind out of all the pollsters YouGov have Labours lead as the lowest of all pollsters, BUT what really doesnt stack up here and is the major finding, all this twaddle we have heard that UKIP are falling apart Hays and fellow Tories........total rubbish, in fact they have got stronger over the last few months.

goldfinger - 30 Jul 2014 21:30 - 44483 of 81564

JULY 30TH, 2014

Osborne Hooker Arrested After Tweeting “Off His Trolley” Photo

Two days ago Natalie Rowe, the former dominatrix who claims to have done cocaine with Osborne, tweeted this previously unseen photo of a young George:

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She tweeted below........

Natalie Rowe @RealNatalieRowe

Osborne reckons that he BARELY knew me, here he is in my flat, off his trolley, a client looks on,who looks a plonker!!!!
6:33 PM - 28 Jul 2014

goldfinger - 30 Jul 2014 21:36 - 44484 of 81564

cameron1_bigger.jpgDave Camoron ‏@EtonOldBoys
Great News for Hard Working People, Inflation has risen by 14.5% since 2010... while your wages have gone back to 2002 levels #votetory

Haystack - 30 Jul 2014 21:36 - 44485 of 81564

The table above shows the trend going away from Labour. UKIP will crash and burn.

goldfinger - 30 Jul 2014 21:40 - 44486 of 81564

ha ha ha he he he ho ho ho ho.

Labour just need a 9% UKIP GE share and they are home and dry.

Hays you have again like your leader been telling porkies.

Naughty naughty boy.

You should apologise to Max for misleading him, though I suspect Max knew all along you were a fantasy merchant.

Haystack - 30 Jul 2014 21:52 - 44487 of 81564

Osborne has the autumn budget adjustment event and a real budget just before the GE. Plenty of scope for a few feel good giveaways.
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