that's accidental.
down near these here docklands (planet pizza, salmon lane, fact fans) I came across this rather unfortunate accidental goatse....


cos it reminds me that someone, somewhere likes goatse.
recently and saving some cash on Sophos licences.
All of the other free ones we technically could never use as the licences are only for home and personal use.
All of the other free ones we technically could never use as the licences are only for home and personal use.
microsoft.com/security_essentials it has it for XP 32, vista and 7 when you click download now.
then Google Street View now seems to cover most of the UK. My house is on it anyway.
it's even got my house now
http://maps.google.co....
http://maps.google.co....
Do they have thousands of cars which they rush out in when it's sunny?
This one's charming: http://maps.google.com...
A housemate used to drag me in. He thought it was great cos the punters snorting coke off the tables would leave a mess that he'd go and hoover up.
A housemate used to drag me in. He thought it was great cos the punters snorting coke off the tables would leave a mess that he'd go and hoover up.
they are keeping him in for 3-4 days, but I've managed to sort out a couple of neighbours to keep an eye on mum
If I do come over it'll be into bristol and hire a car, but I might need a bolt hole for a pint
I appreciate his candour and his fairly open approach to saying "you pay fuck all, you get fuck all and get treated like shit for it" but never again for me.
but I'm fucked if I'm going top pay nearly 200 notes for a 45 minute flight, also there's the whole Aer Lingus pulling out of Shannon malarkey, fucked the area up, hence me sitting her now and not at a desk earning a wage
You pay extra for a check in, extra for your bag, extra for a fucking shit.
120 and that was for the 3 of us.
You seem to be missing the fact it is cheap transport, you pays your money to takes your choice, but after Aer Lingus shafted the west of ireland by pulling out of flying from Shannon to Heathrow and then refusing to sell the slots to Ryan Air.
Yup O'Leary is a smug cunt, but he's a successful smug cunt that provides a reasonable service at a reasonable price.
Perhaps if you lived here you'd see things in a slightly different light
You seem to be missing the fact it is cheap transport, you pays your money to takes your choice, but after Aer Lingus shafted the west of ireland by pulling out of flying from Shannon to Heathrow and then refusing to sell the slots to Ryan Air.
Yup O'Leary is a smug cunt, but he's a successful smug cunt that provides a reasonable service at a reasonable price.
Perhaps if you lived here you'd see things in a slightly different light
by the time I actually fly.
£120 instead of £29.97 is a big fucking overcharge. I'd rather pay £130 and know what I was paying.
£120 instead of £29.97 is a big fucking overcharge. I'd rather pay £130 and know what I was paying.
I'm looking at two houses (next door to each other, oddly enough) here on SaturdaY: http://maps.google.co....
Edit: I used to work in the office with the green door. http://maps.google.co....
Edit: I used to work in the office with the green door. http://maps.google.co....
I thought it was a boat at first glance!
Also visiting here: http://maps.google.co.... tho a bit worried about the for sale sign. It's not listed now, which means it's likely to go back on the market after a while. Unless it's just been sold to let.
Also visiting here: http://maps.google.co.... tho a bit worried about the for sale sign. It's not listed now, which means it's likely to go back on the market after a while. Unless it's just been sold to let.
were taken around july last year, so i doubt those photos are any more current
I've viewing this place tomorrow, it's got the estate agent's sign up outside: http://maps.google.co....
but it actually appeared somewhere around half eleven, I'm sad enough to have been waiting for it last night.
Some Sherlocking this afternoon whilst slacking off at work has led us to work out the photos around here were taken sometime in roughly the two weeks leading up to June 8th and it must have been before 1PM.
Some Sherlocking this afternoon whilst slacking off at work has led us to work out the photos around here were taken sometime in roughly the two weeks leading up to June 8th and it must have been before 1PM.
gaff were late last year given the size of the shadow on the camera you can see and the redness of the ivy on my neighbour's house...
I can't remember the dates but if I asked a couple of people I could probably work it out. It coincides with a mate getting his car done in by people with baseball bats, and him dumping it on our drive for a couple of months, and shortly after the woman opposite's ex filled her drains with cement (hence the skip).
http://maps.google.co....
http://maps.google.co....
I nearly put in an offer on a shop, before I realised that I do not want one.
I don't know why the idea of running a shop is so appealing, especially when I generally dislike customers.
The reality is that I'd have a tiny living room (4 bedrooms though) and have to commute 25 miles, have no dining room or garden and work all day, then open all weekend.
It would be fun if I was retired.
It would be fun if I was retired.
They got pissed off at our one-way system and couldn't be bothered to come up our road. slackrs.
the new housing estate is on streetview but not on the aerial view.
is CI around? we are being told by a consultant that a tv studio recording something like x factor would draw around a megawatt of power, this sounds pretty damned high to me, our M&E guy reccons that 300w / m is a sensible allowance, which is around 300kw.
any idea?
any idea?
Not my speciality, but the TV boys pile on the power. Seriously bright lights for cameras - 1kw, 2kw, 5kw and up... if you have something like x factor, you have all that big white light stuff, plus shitloads of moving heads (typically up to 1200w a pop), plus all the LED matrix stuff they build into the stages and backdrops, which runs at maybe 500w per sqm on average, max at 800w or so, depending on video content... plus random lighting plus AV and other requirements. It's massive. Your guy is undercooking it, I'm afraid. I could believe a megawatt for x factor. - there's over 100 varilite movers in that rig at 575 to 2000w a pop, plus conventionals, plus all that video shit... how many square metres of that?
Some mates of mine in Sweden have done most of the last decade's Eurovisions... They've had up to 2000 sqm of video tile before now...so there's a megawatt before anythign else goes in. Then they have more than 700 movers at between 575w and 2kw. About 100kw of conventionals.
Then there's sound, Av, etc.
For a lot of TV, 300w/m is sensible, but not for Big Stuff like x factor with big live audience and shitloads of kit.
The Eurovision boys put about 8 megawatts of generators outside the venue for sound, light and AV...
Some mates of mine in Sweden have done most of the last decade's Eurovisions... They've had up to 2000 sqm of video tile before now...so there's a megawatt before anythign else goes in. Then they have more than 700 movers at between 575w and 2kw. About 100kw of conventionals.
Then there's sound, Av, etc.
For a lot of TV, 300w/m is sensible, but not for Big Stuff like x factor with big live audience and shitloads of kit.
The Eurovision boys put about 8 megawatts of generators outside the venue for sound, light and AV...
cheers, problem is mostly that the client hasn't really given much of a steer on use and how likely it is that there will be big things on at the same time
the main problem is cooling load, which is obviously way below the max rated power of the lights, as they aren't on at once, but the specialist isn't giving much on that
the main problem is cooling load, which is obviously way below the max rated power of the lights, as they aren't on at once, but the specialist isn't giving much on that
because noise is important. So cooling design is pretty specialised.
You also have the problem that on a big production set most of the big lights are on at the same time. They may have shutters in front of them, but the lamps are struck - they're metal halides, you can;t turn them on and off and dim them. Also, they draw considerably higher than they're running load when you strike them, so you have to derate power supplies heavily.
You also have the problem that on a big production set most of the big lights are on at the same time. They may have shutters in front of them, but the lamps are struck - they're metal halides, you can;t turn them on and off and dim them. Also, they draw considerably higher than they're running load when you strike them, so you have to derate power supplies heavily.
if not, you need one. It's such a specialist thing.
I know people if you need to talk to someone.
I know people if you need to talk to someone.
but he's a bit doddery and really doesn't get is the speed we are having to do this.. so he keeps changing his tune, which then makes the rest of the team nervous, or doubt his thinking.

