bilston wrote: » On the one hand Jon's ending was bittersweet which was in keeping with his life so fair enough, but it was still pretty unfulfilling. I was hoping against hope that at the end when Jon and the Wildlings went north of the wall that they were going to come across Whitewalkers!
errlloyd wrote: » His injury comeback is for me the greatest of all time.
thomond2006 wrote: » Can anyone recommend a pair of wired earphones around the €20 mark? I'm luckless with them, one earphone seems to break after a few weeks.
dregin wrote: » On that note, I've ordered myself an early birthday present in these lads. Can't go too far wrong at 100 off - https://www.currys.ie/ieen/audio-and-headphones/headphones/headphones/sony-wh-1000xm3-wireless-bluetooth-noise-cancelling-headphones-black-10184616-pdt.html
thomond2006 wrote: » I assume those Apple earphones will work on an Android?
Deleted User wrote: » Copy of the latest episode of Chernobyl online last night and stupidly watched it before bed. That is one seriously grim show. The bureaucracy and fear behind the state, the indifference to the unfolding calamity and the impact on those on site at the outset of the disaster is sickening. Take away the disaster and it's a chilling insight into the Soviet Union, but watching and realising how close Eastern Europe was to complete catastrophe is unnerving.
errlloyd wrote: » Is episode 3 grimmer than episode 1?
dregin wrote: » My favourite wired earphones are the ones that come with the iphone. Don't own an iphone, but the missus has had a few and I use a pair from those. You'd possibly pick up an unused pair second hand as a lot of iphone users buy the airpods with their phones. On that note, I've ordered myself an early birthday present in these lads. Can't go too far wrong at 100 off - https://www.currys.ie/ieen/audio-and-headphones/headphones/headphones/sony-wh-1000xm3-wireless-bluetooth-noise-cancelling-headphones-black-10184616-pdt.html
Mr Tickle wrote: » of course that's how the western propeganda media would portray it :pac:
Deleted User wrote: » I listened to a podcast about the show which included the writers and show runners and they detailed how they gathered information and from whom. As much as you can question everything if you wish, it appears that much of the content is accurate and verifiable. There are fictional elements also, but tapes from the start actually exist and the collapse of the soviet union swiftened the release of previously controlled information.
Mr Tickle wrote: » all part of the conspiracy you see. What's the podcast if you don't mind? I'll give you a discount on a tinfoil hat in exchange
swiwi_ wrote: » Not sure if anyone a fan of F1 in the good ol’ days but RIP Niki Lauda
swiwi_ wrote: » LOL. UK potentially heading for a second Brexit vote. Unimaginable that this sort of thing would happen in Ireland
Neil3030 wrote: » Fascinating guy. I saw a documentary a while ago on him. If I recall the story correctly, he owned a commercial airline and one of their 767 planes crashed into a jungle somewhere in South East Asia. The initial cause of the crash was attributed to pilot error, as the flight data showed the plane was intentionally put into a nose-dive. But Lauda refused to accept that his pilot had screwed up, flew out to the crash site, and funded both a search through the jungle for various parts of missing wreckage, and also various additional tests on flight simulators. Turns out, that 767s had a gizmo on the engine that reversed the thrust to slow it down on landings. The instruction to pilots, should this ever accidentally reverse mid-air, was exactly what the pilot had done - put it into a nose-dive to regather velocity. But Lauda's research showed that this instruction was only tested up to a certain altitude, and beyond this altitude, it would result in a crash. The planes were consequently redesigned. Probably would have taken another crash before Boeing had copped onto this, so a conservative estimate is that he saved hundreds of lives.
awec wrote: » Discussion of politics is against the charter.