swiwi_ wrote: » The show is decent enough but not as amazing as this thread had lead me to believe. In saying that I’m only at episode 3.
mfceiling wrote: » Just watched the first episode last night. Very good but I will admit the english speaking is slightly off putting!!
"The decision not to use Russian accents was a big one that we made early on. We had an initial thought that we didn't want to do the 'Boris and Natasha' cliched accent because the Russian accent can turn comic very easily. At first, we thought that maybe we would have people do these sort of vaguely Eastern European accents - not really strong but noticeable. "What we found very quickly is that actors will act accents. They will not act, they will act accents and we were losing everything about these people that we loved. Honestly, I think after maybe one or two auditions we said 'Ok, new rule. We're not doing that anymore," said Mazin.
Deleted User wrote: » Probably not everyone's cup of tea but Stranger Things is very entertaining.
errlloyd wrote: » I've read that Netflix's own studies indicated that Stranger Things season 1 was the most addictive show they created, both in terms of the percentage of people who had watched a certain chunk of episode one and finished, and in terms of the speed at which people watched it.
Rigor Mortis wrote: » I binge watched the series on a return train journey this weekend. It was excellent.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It was one of those shows that after an excellent first season you expect the quality to taper off but it's still top drawer.
errlloyd wrote: » This thread? It's the top rated TV show of all time on imdb! Don't blame us for the hype.
swiwi_ wrote: » Some of the science/medicine is just wrong too. But makes for good tv. So I’ve got a Russian scenario with English speakers and at times incorrect medicine/science. The costumes/set design etc are grand and I’ve done a bit more reading around the incident but there is no way this is the best bit of tv ever. Not even close.
MaybeMaybe wrote: » lads, currently get my house built and am trying to figure out what cabling to use for ethernet ports in each room. should i go with cat6 or 6a?
swiwi_ wrote: » So for part of this years family summer holiday, we’ve gone right off the beaten track to the Pallars Jussà région of Catalonia. It’s at the foot of the Pyrenees and feels like the Wild West/Colorado/Aussie outback etc. It’s so non touristy that speaking English is not particularly useful and a working knowledge of Spanish or Catalan would be handy. People very friendly though, which is not my usual impression of the Spanish. We experienced the most spectacular thunderstorm I have ever seen. It’s full of lovely stone houses, castles from medieval times and even abandoned villages. Population density here is 1/10 of Ireland and I wouldn’t consider Ireland an especially dense country. Cheap as chips (at least compared to Switzerland). The roads are ridiculously winding though. I’d be keen enough to come back to the area but probably a bit more to the north or else head east to be nearer to the sea. Something totally different though. And at least the heat is dry. Last week we were in the south of France and it felt like Singapore, the humidity was unbearable at times.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Depends on the length, Cat 6 is 10gbps up to 37 metres, 6a is up to 100m and has twice the bandwidth. Big cost difference in termination for 6a, but it's futureproofing I guess.
awec wrote: » I’d go with the best you can reasonably afford. Our house came with a mixture, we’ve a cat6 coming in from outside, and a cat6 coming from the router to the main switch, at which point it switches to 5e for all round the house. 5e nice and easy to crimp, cat6 would break your heart.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Yeah cost is really the main thing. Realistically you're looking at what, max 1gbps if the house is connected by FTTH, or 360/240/100 if it's standard Virgin/Eir/Sky etc, so in terms of speed and bandwidth it's much of a muchness at the moment, but it's more looking ahead so you're not throttled when FTTH is rolled out everywhere or if speeds drastically increase and looking at rewiring.
DGRulz wrote: » Ah lads, woke up to news of both Brendan Grace and Noel Whelan died (separately). R.I.P.
Deleted User wrote: » Apparently Whelan's final words were "Grace Lives"
Buer wrote: » The complete lack of coverage of England's CWC campaign under the leadership of an Irishman is somewhat bizarre. Not a sniff of it on RTE or The42 websites.
thomond2006 wrote: What about da hurlin.
Buer wrote: » It ceased to exist last Sunday.
awec wrote: » Anyone caught in that M50 traffic today? Northbound was bollocks purely because of rubbernecking ****. Just nosy bastards causing a tailback for 4 poxy junctions.
awec wrote: » Northbound rubbernecking ****