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Anyone else finding the site intermittently slow at the minute? :?

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Sun Nov 15, 2009 1:14 pm
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Only 30 minutes to go folks...

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Damnit, for all the time I print, I friggin' need ink :x

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John_Vella wrote:
Only 30 minutes to go folks...


What are you talking about? Top Gear starts at 9 :P

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finlay666 wrote:
John_Vella wrote:
Only 30 minutes to go folks...


What are you talking about? Top Gear starts at 9 :P


Quite :lol: ;)

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People who walk about with a perpetually negative view of life really bug me.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHHHH

If you take the view that the world isn't fair and there's no luck, joy or happiness to be had, then there won't be, and you will be miserable.
If, on the other hand, you can see things with a more even keel, you're a much nicer person to be around.

So cheer the [LIFTED] up.

(Aimed at someone none of you know, FWIW.)

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finlay666 wrote:
John_Vella wrote:
Only 30 minutes to go folks...


What are you talking about? Top Gear starts at 9 :P



I thought that myself ;)


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leeds_manc wrote:
I thought that myself ;)


I watched some of the Dr Who episode... couldn't get into it so went off to my pc for a while before Top Gear started

Looked good in HD.... but didn't see much difference between that and the BBC2 version.... might be upscaling or something (going to try on an HDMI TV when I can)

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finlay666 wrote:
leeds_manc wrote:
I thought that myself ;)


I watched some of the Dr Who episode... couldn't get into it so went off to my pc for a while before Top Gear started

Looked good in HD.... but didn't see much difference between that and the BBC2 version.... might be upscaling or something (going to try on an HDMI TV when I can)


No, the BBC2 version definitely was vastly improved last night - and I was watching it in SD with Freeview :o

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Halls Extra Strong Mentholyptus are amazing!!

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Halls Extra Strong Mentholyptus are amazing!!


I wondered what it was that floated overhead just now!

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HeatherKay wrote:
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Halls Extra Strong Mentholyptus are amazing!!

I wondered what it was that floated overhead just now!
:lol:

Tee-Hee - Now you know :lol:

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Bad Company Announce 2010 Comeback

http://www.classicrockmagazine.com/news ... -comeback/

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The original members of Bad Company – Paul Rodgers, Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke – have announced that they will reunite for a series of eight UK shows in April 2010.

This marks the first time the original members will perform in the UK together in over three decades.

Additionally, a new Bad Company live CD/DVD set is set for release prior to the tour on 9th February 2010.

Bad Company announced their comeback this afternoon at the Hard Rock Café in Central London, where played a unique, intimate gig before a select invited audience.

They played an acoustic set that featured the songs Feel Like Makin’ Love, Shooting Star, Seagull and Do Right By Your Woman.

“These dates are to thank the fans for keeping the music alive,” said Rodgers, who was recently presented with the Classic Songwriter award at the annual Classic Rock magazine Roll Of Honour 2009.

“It’s great to be with Paul and Simon,” added Ralphs. “We made great music together and had the time of our lives doing it. I’m really looking forward to us bringing Bad Company back to the UK.”

Ralphs recently regrouped with 70s rock band Mott the Hoople for five sold-out reunion shows at the Hammersmith Apollo in London.

Bad Company’s April 2010 dates – sponsored by Classic Rock – are as follows:

Thursday 1 Birmingham LG Arena
Friday 2 Manchester Evening News Arena
Sunday 4 Sheffield City Hall
Monday 5 Cardiff CIA
Wednesday 7 Newcastle Metro Arena
Thursday 8 Glasgow SECC Clyde Auditorium
Saturday 10 Brighton Centre
Sunday 11 Wembley Arena

Special guests on the tour will the the Joe Perry Project.

Tickets go on sale at 10am Friday 20th November priced £38.50 London / £34.50 Regional (subject to booking fee) and are available from www.livenation.co.uk

For more information, please visit: www.badcompany.com and www.paulrodgers.com


:o

Might explain why Rodgers packed in the Queen gig too..

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http://www.whathifi.com/Review/Russ-And ... ord-W350i/

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finlay666 wrote:
Found the perfect budget kettle lead for anyone after a bargain

http://www.whathifi.com/Review/Russ-And ... ord-W350i/

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I bet it makes computers faster and quieter too.

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