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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.

ExecLine - 03 Nov 2014 10:54 - 49035 of 81564

Tanker

Are you for real with your opinion about followers of Islam?

I get a bit fed up with reading some of the crap you spout on here and I put it to you, that your islamaphobic view is obnoxious and in trying to strike up hatred against muslims on here, it is also verging on being illegal.

Throughout the entire world, including the UK, there are people who are utter scum bags. And they don't have to be followers of Islam to be scum bags either.

In fact, with some of your attitudes shown on here, you are not too far from being a bit of a scum bag yourself.

Not that it has anything to do with it, but what the hell religion are you?

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2014 10:58 - 49036 of 81564

He belongs to a private sect of his own!

aldwickk - 03 Nov 2014 11:05 - 49037 of 81564

Buddhist

cynic - 03 Nov 2014 11:15 - 49038 of 81564

dd4 - polemic from me? .... i don't think so ...... posting rubbish ..... possibly ...... inacurrate? ..... not intentionally

cynic - 03 Nov 2014 11:19 - 49039 of 81564

GOOGLE-CHROME UPDATE
i have just received what looks like a legit "suggestion" that i download an update to my google-chrome
however, i have a feeling it's a "plant/scam" that will put all sorts of unwanted garbage and tracking stuff into my system

i refused to download

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2014 11:20 - 49040 of 81564

UK to seek immigration changes despite Merkel EU 'warning'

Osborne: "David Cameron and the Conservative Party always put Britain's national interest first"
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That will be the first time in 4 years!
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Merkel 'would accept UK exit from EU'

Cameron: One last go at EU change
Juncker: Migration rules must stay
Chancellor George Osborne has insisted the UK will pursue its "national interest" in Europe despite German warnings about its future in the EU.

Mr Osborne said the British people wanted concerns about EU immigration and access to benefits addressed.

The German government has insisted the right of EU nationals to live and work in other member states is sacrosanct.

Angela Merkel has reportedly said she would rather see the UK leave the EU than allow a quota system for migrants.


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Cameron is going to make a speech of immigration policy.

Only problem he has got one yet and Nigel isn't telling him.


Watch out for some more U-bend policies during the following weeks.

The problem for Cameron is the way he tries to stay in power "popular" policies are coming back to bite him.

They fragmented society and know don't know what the voters want!

(Neither do the voters.)

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2014 11:20 - 49041 of 81564

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Fred1new - 03 Nov 2014 11:27 - 49042 of 81564

Manuel,

Use CCleaner, RegCleaner, and Ghostery.

All have free versions and very effective in combination with Adblock.

Used them for years and combined with Avira (anti virus) my laptop has been problem free for years.


Some of the posting are a bit "iffy" though.

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2014 11:27 - 49043 of 81564

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TANKER - 03 Nov 2014 11:29 - 49044 of 81564

cynic ever thing I post is from the free press . and their to view if you want
I have no religion it is all fiction .
human universe you should watch god does not exist it is used to keep the masses down .

off to Scotland tonight a small island called ?

doodlebug4 - 03 Nov 2014 11:30 - 49045 of 81564

cynic - I said the second sentence.

cynic - 03 Nov 2014 11:32 - 49046 of 81564

i'm a 7-stone OAP weakling :-)

goldfinger - 03 Nov 2014 11:43 - 49047 of 81564

TANKER ........IONA..............you OWNA what.............anti aircraft missile launcher. Bring them bloody muslims down to earth, LOL.

MaxK - 03 Nov 2014 11:50 - 49048 of 81564

Nu scare on the block.....




Middle-aged people to be told 'brain age' to help cut rates of dementia



Ian Johnston

Monday 03 November 2014



Middle-aged people are to be told how fast their brain is ageing in an attempt to cut rates of dementia.


A computer program has been developed to enable GPs to give an estimate of someone’s “brain age” after finding out about how much exercise they take, whether they smoke, how much they drink and other factors.

Dr Charles Alessi, who leads on dementia for Public Health England, which designed the new screening system, told The Daily Telegraph: “Dementia is going through that phase where people are very scared of it - but you can use the fact they are willing to change their behaviour because they are scared of it to enable to make that change take place.

“It’s become clear that actions to tackle smoking, drinking, sedentary behaviour and poor diet could really reduce the risk of dementia in later life.

“The tool compares the rate of brain aging compared to the actual age of the individual. We would have something that would assist people in managing their own behaviour.”

He added that despite being 60 years old he could achieve a brain age of 96 if he adopted a particularly bad lifestyle.



More shit here: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/middleaged-people-to-be-told-brain-age-to-help-cut-rates-of-dementia-9834563.html

Haystack - 03 Nov 2014 11:59 - 49049 of 81564

http://ukpollingreport.co.uk/

Polling report website now showing a hung parliament with Labour 1 short of a majority.

Haystack - 03 Nov 2014 12:00 - 49050 of 81564

doodlebug4 - 03 Nov 2014 12:07 - 49051 of 81564

lol - nice T-shirt, shame about the face. Harriet Harman would look equally as bad, stupid woman.

ExecLine - 03 Nov 2014 12:14 - 49052 of 81564

‘Third world’ Europe is finished, says Ecclestone
F1 chief joins other business leaders in giving up on the continent, as main economies slump
Mr Ecclestone’s cutting critique of Europe’s economy follows recent comments from Andy Street
From Telegraph.co.uk(Sport)
By Christian Sylt10:10PM GMT 02 Nov 2014

Bernie Ecclestone has become the latest high-profile business leader to write off the stagnating economy in Europe, which he says has made it a “third world” place to do business.

“Slowly but surely what I predicted about Europe is happening. What I said 10 years ago is that it would soon become a third world economy,” Mr Ecclestone told The Daily Telegraph.

“Europe was built on Germany and France. That’s how it all started. France is gone and Germany doesn’t look good. Even with my help they are still in trouble.”

Mr Ecclestone is referring to the record £60m ($100m) he paid to a Munich court in August to settle charges that he bribed a German banker to steer the sale of Formula One to the private equity firm CVC in 2006.

F1 is based in London but it has been gradually pulling its races out of Europe. This year eight of the 19 races are in Europe compared to 69pc 15 years ago. In 2007 Germany lost one of its two F1 races while the following year the Grand Prix in France was dropped and has not returned. Ecclestone has replaced the European races with ones in countries which are prepared to pay more to appear on the F1 calendar, where annual hosting fees rise to more than £40m.

This year’s new addition is a Grand Prix in Russia which took place in the ski-resort of Sochi in mid-October. Mr Ecclestone signed the deal directly with Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and was pictured with him at the race. He has been quoted praising Putin but, in contrast, says that politicians in Europe “have got policies they would like to implement but they get into power and find that they can’t.”

This is not the first time Mr Ecclestone has been critical of the continent, however. He has long been opposed to the euro because industries in European countries are too diverse to operate under a single currency. In 2012 he said “from the moment the euro was introduced I said it was a mistake. It was a political decision where Germany and France thought they would be able to control Europe. You can’t blame them for trying. At the time it seemed a good idea.”

Mr Ecclestone’s cutting critique of Europe’s economy follows recent comments from Andy Street, the managing director of retailer John Lewis, who said that France was “finished.”

Mr Street described the French nation as “sclerotic, hopeless and downbeat”, adding “I have never been to a country more ill at ease… nothing works and worse, nobody cares about it.”

In a London speech, which he later apologised for, he also described Paris’s flagship train station, Gare du Nord, as the “squalor pit of Europe”.

The comments reflect what critics see as the economic malaise in mainland Europe. Germany’s exports have hit the buffers leading to concerns that it may be teetering on the brink of recession.

However, Angela Merkel, the German Chancellor, and other leading figures in the country have pointed the finger of blame elsewhere as one of the country’s most highly regarded economists has warned that France could “bring down” the euro by refusing to get to grips with austerity.

In a recent interview Hans-Werner Sinn, the president of Germany’s Institute for Economic Research think tank, said that “French industry has been dying for decades” and added that “hiding the unemployed in government offices is not a healthy solution”.

A total of 3.4m people are out of work in France and the OECD predicts that economic growth in the country will come in at just 0.4pc this year.

Fred1new - 03 Nov 2014 12:22 - 49053 of 81564

aldwickk - 03 Nov 2014 12:22 - 49054 of 81564

And the music played on
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