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22/12/2015 14:22 | Speaking of Trump....and American voters....has everyone seen the story about the percentage of aupporters of the respective parties who would nomb Alladin's city? ROTF..... ; ) | thecynical1 | |
22/12/2015 11:09 | I don't know whether Farage might be bunging comrade Corbyn, but the story about Trump being paid by Hillary Clinton to destroy the republican party is extraordinary. It can't be true, can it? It is a fact that Bill Clinton and Donald Trump are friends and play golf together...!! | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 11:04 | the trouble, o cynical one, is that more than half the electorate are stupid. So what is clearly moronical sounds like a brilliant idea to most. "Every nation gets the government it deserves" Joseph de Maistre 1811 (not Abraham Lincoln) | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 10:03 | Comrade Jeremy wiĺl probably be discussing his next moronical statement to make sure he makes Labour unelectable....do you think Farage is paying money into a Swiss account for him? : ) | thecynical1 | |
22/12/2015 09:32 | I suspect that some of you are rather young. Once you have been about the world and seen a things your views might change! | bunbooster2 | |
22/12/2015 09:30 | the little red book has got me thinking. Where will comrade Jeremy be spending Christmas I wonder? At home, cooking a chicken he's scrounged from a food bank possibly? | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 09:12 | ps if you look on google maps, ski-jumps can clearly be seen on the new china sea islands. | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 09:11 | I think a textile is like a francophile - someone who loves to text | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 08:59 | Well I've heard that they are offering to install a free gas pipe to every European citizen who is willing, although they are perfectly able bodied, to absolve themselves long term from economic generation. Furthermore they will fill the pipe with gas, if these voluntary indolents the "EuroIndos", find a way to maximise withdrawals from European social budgets. Something to do with fibres and morals I understand, although not quite sure how textiles come in to it. | lfdkmp | |
22/12/2015 08:49 | Yes lovely new China, I'm sure they have disputed territory Island planning and any objections from the neighbours were taken seriously. | gerryjames | |
22/12/2015 08:47 | Bun, ask for a read of Jeremy's (well John's actually) Little Red Book. Once George has finished reading it of course. It's all in there under the heading 'How to Make Friends and Influence People'. | jacks13 | |
22/12/2015 08:36 | don't be ridiculous Bun! China has never undertaken anything out of simple self-interest. It has the well-being of the planet at heart - first and foremost. Just look at those lovely little islands its building in the south China seas - happy little playgrounds for us all :-) | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 08:35 | Noodle bars? | gerryjames | |
22/12/2015 08:32 | Oh how naive! China aren't being "generous" or "altruistic", no matter how much the wide eyed among us may think so. In fact, it's simple self-interest. | bunbooster2 | |
22/12/2015 08:22 | Yes, we're so lucky to have such an altruistic superpower helping us out... | skinwalker | |
22/12/2015 06:52 | Duxy many thanks for taking the time to answer me. My wife was right. Isn't China very generous. | gerryjames | |
21/12/2015 19:05 | I just had a double and now I'm see double double | blackgold00 | |
21/12/2015 18:07 | Do you think some encouraement will be needed? | thecynical1 | |
21/12/2015 17:49 | Am I seeing double? | lfdkmp | |
21/12/2015 17:48 | Am I seeing double? | lfdkmp | |
21/12/2015 17:47 | Could depend on how long it takes the Attorney General to find his pen. :-) | lfdkmp | |
21/12/2015 17:47 | Could depend on how long it takes the Attorney General to find his pen. :-) | lfdkmp | |
21/12/2015 17:02 | Anybody care to offer odds on a GSA announcement before Christmas? It was imminent, wasn't it? Now, it appears that they will update in due course......wonder how long that will be as imminent obviously has a new meaning...... | thecynical1 | |
21/12/2015 15:21 | gerryjames 21 Dec'15 - 09:16 - 55197 of 55204 0 0 "Great news probably, I always said this would come good in the end probably. Duxy unknown teenagers are opening porn sites on my computer, is this possible? yes or no." Please take a read of this: Your question is not very defined (Windows? Linux?). If your machine is being used to serve websites, specifically, porn sites, they your machine may have either been compromised or is running a virus which is acting like a web server. To check, go to and If you see a website then your machine is running a web server. You may be running it for legitimate reasons but if you are not, they it is and needs to be shut down. Another way to check is to open a command prompt and run "netstat -aon | findstr :80". It will show you all processes that use port 80. The PID is in the right column. Find the process using the PID and kill it using task manager, but then the real work begins. You will need to actually track and kill the program than started this process. I would suggest, before you do anything, back up all work on an external hard drive or cloud store to ensure you do not lose anything by tampering around the system, registry etc. | duxy786 |
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