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Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 22 Sep 2019 17:31
by orudge
Congratulations! Fantastic news! :)

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 22 Sep 2019 17:49
by Pilot
Congrats Hyro! Brilliant to hear all is well.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 27 Sep 2019 12:14
by Cool Loser
Hyronymus wrote: 21 Sep 2019 13:24 Ladies & gentleman,

On Tuesday 17th of September my girlfriend and I became the proud parents of a healthy son who we decided to name Alexander. Alexander, my girlfriend and me are doing well :).
Congrats!

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 29 Sep 2019 18:45
by Ittachi_Kawasaki
Today, when I was walking on a street in Tokyo, I saw 2 girls who wearing Kimono & Yukata (http://questionjapan.com/blog/location- ... nd-yukata/). I just fell in love with one :mrgreen: . It is really silly :)))

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 02 Oct 2019 13:54
by Redirect Left
I do love when non-nationals are forced to pronounce foreign names or places. Always a laugh.

Have spent the past few days watching the Counter Strike tournament at Dreamhack Masters Malmö. So far in the space of 2 days i've heard Malmö pronounced 4 different ways. We've also had the fire alarm go off and an intruder alarm go off and pause the action. So far the arena is giving us more action than the game, nice one MalmöMässan centre!

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 04 Oct 2019 12:55
by Chrill
I often hear people say "Mal-Mo", Mo as in the runner Mo Farah. I think it's a fair way to do it in English, the letter ö is not easy for most people. The closest way to descibe it would be "Mal-muh".

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 04 Oct 2019 13:14
by Redirect Left
The current pronunciation they seem to have stuck with is Mal-moo, as in a cow going moo. It's interesting, but given they've stuck with it a day or so now, I wonder if someone told them and it's closest they can manage :lol:

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 11 Oct 2019 15:01
by YNM
This is the best uncontrollable laughter extra ever. (see ~7:30 into the video, but you're at your own risk.)


Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 05:45
by Redirect Left
Good news for Brits. If Labour win the upcoming election, you too can have free broadband!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/election-2019-50427369

If they win, and that actually happens by 2030, I shall wear a frilly tutu for a week.
This has to be one of the more outlandish promises made so far by the parties.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 12:22
by Chrill
I don't see how that is an outlandish statement though...

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 15 Nov 2019 13:19
by Redirect Left
To do that they'd need to nationalise an ISP to do it all, apparently Virgin Media is being looked at for that. The entire idea of that happening is preposterous to me, there's far more important things to spend a dumb amount of £££ on for the country's sake.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 16 Nov 2019 07:58
by orudge
I think there is perhaps some merit in Openreach being nationalised, though I’d be concerned about what effect that may have on other private network operators. Given the majority of the BDUK funds went to Openreach anyway there has been a lot of public money invested in the FTTC and FTTP networks from Openreach, so you could argue the country should own it.

Nationalising BT Retail though seems bizarre and unnecessary. In a nationalised scenario, Openreach should provide equal access to any provider wanting to use their network (as the Australian NBN was intended to offer), which in effect is how Openreach works now of course.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 21 Nov 2019 20:44
by orudge
In other news, after over a decade of waiting, new Half-Life game announced! Requires a VR headset though, which I don’t have, and my graphics card is probably considered an antique these days, boo.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 22 Nov 2019 01:13
by Redirect Left
Yes, i'm slightly saddened they've gone the VR route for Half Life. Will be quite a few people unable to play it for X or Y reason. I hope they do a normal non-VR version later on.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 23 Nov 2019 20:10
by Drury
Redirect Left wrote: 22 Nov 2019 01:13I hope they do a normal non-VR version later on.
Their statement on this was essentially "we'd have to kneecap the game"

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 27 Nov 2019 04:11
by Redirect Left
Slightly concerned this article came up on the BBC. Apparently we'd be immensely outgunned in a fight with Russia, were we intending on one?

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-50567271

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 28 Nov 2019 09:24
by Redirect Left
It's a little too early to start a new Eurovision thread, and its a bit too late to add to the other, so i'll post it here!

Hungary have pulled out of Eurovision next year, because, "It's too gay". Hungary has had a rising rhetoric of anti-LGBT conversations. An editor of a pro-goverment magazine called Eurovision a "Homosexual flotilla".

and I thought Europe was quite a happy place in terms of LGBT issues.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 28 Nov 2019 22:44
by Chrill
Redirect Left wrote: 28 Nov 2019 09:24 and I thought Europe was quite a happy place in terms of LGBT issues.
That was naive of you! :mrgreen: With the rise of nationalism, there's also a rise in anti-LGBT movements and anti-females rights. That's why even countries like the "super progressive" Sweden is now talking about abortions which have been a fundamental right for 50 years.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 29 Nov 2019 01:21
by Drury
Eurovision living rent-free in the head of Orbán. Hilarious.

Re: The Thread Of Randomness

Posted: 10 Dec 2019 18:08
by Redirect Left
Yorkshire is quite a well known place in England, its known as being hope to cheapskates, myself included.

Well, we've also now apparently started to fake our McDonalds stickers to get free coffees!
BBC News.