dregin wrote: » Came in to work. There are some utter idiots out there today. One person in a 4X4 nattering away on the mobile while negotiating an ice rink/road coming onto Leeson Street while some lad on a motorbike thought it was a good idea to take it up Leeson Street. The back of the bike sliding all over the place said otherwise. Then a lad decides to run out in front of traffic at a red man on the pedestrian crossing. Darwin for the lot of em.
prawnsambo wrote: » Yeah. The urban four wheel drives are the worst. Plenty of traction as they're driving, leads them into a false sense of security until they hit the brakes and realise that they are now sitting in two and a half tonnes of hurtling metal.
dregin wrote: » The sooner non-farmers/equestrian types are banned from owning these things, the better.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Aaaaand schools are closed for the week.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Hard border please
awec wrote: » Ad for that Stetsons + Stilletos show came on RTÉ there. This is what the nightclubs are like where mfceiling comes from. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4FQBHbqHZo
mfceiling wrote: » We've been told our building will be closed as well. So being self employed that means 2 days of no pay. Suppose it could be worse....I could be at home looking after the kids. Hang on...
Stheno wrote: » Any active directory admins here who could answer a quick question?
b.gud wrote: » The answer should probably be get a job where you don't have to work with AD
errlloyd wrote: » My ****ing sky fibre has no connection. Stuck in an apartment alone with no Internet other than my phone sucks.
Deleted User wrote: » errlloyd wrote: » My ****ing sky fibre has no connection. Stuck in an apartment alone with no Internet other than my phone sucks. Can you broadcast wifi and just get slower internet on the PC?
prawnsambo wrote: » Dick's Sporting Goods in the US have decided to stop selling assault-type rifles in their stores. They say that they haven't any faith in the current controls being effective, so have decided that this is the best way to 'not be part of the story'. Very strong stance. Fair play to them.
Neil3030 wrote: » It's a marketing strategy to appeal to liberals who want gun control. BUT, it's a huge development, because it's the first evidence (to me at least) that the liberal market is now big enough for a major chain to do something like this. Maybe there is hope yet for America.
Podge_irl wrote: » I think its a bit unfair to label it as just a marketing strategy. Either way it is a pretty ballsy move given the absolute toxic environment around gun control over there. They are going to get an absolutely huge amount of **** over this. Fair play