Squidgy Black wrote: » I dropped in on lunch today, they'd some deadly stuff but I have to admit the prices on some were mental. Had hoped to pick up some early 90s spurs stuff and was looking at a 97 Ginola but it was 65 quid. Granted they'd some cheaper ones the newer you go, but certainly not any bargains with the older stuff.
Clegg wrote: » I thought the same thing. I saw a 94/95 Ireland jersey, in very good condition too. It was €100 quid. As much as I wanted it, I refuse to pay that much. I might get something from their online shop though. They've some early 90's Milan and Jive that are absolutely gorgeous.
Deleted User wrote: » The weather is utterly hateful. I got an ice cream headache cycle in this morning. It lasted 3 miles.
b.gud wrote: » As someone who lives in Galway all I can say is...
[Deleted User] wrote: » Any of you knowledgable chaps know much about laptops? Thinking of getting this. Primarily for work, I use a lot of tabs and often have photoshop software on the go at the same time. Also wanted to get something that can game while im away for weekends or on holidays.https://www.currys.ie/ieen/computing/laptops/laptops/dell-g3-15-3590-15-6-intel-core-i5-gtx-1650-gaming-laptop-1-tb-hdd-256-gb-ssd-10196336-pdt.html This is the most non-gaming looking setup I can find. A bit over budget but I'll contribute the difference. Anyone any thoughts? All the decent asus, acer, MSI machines look like space ships. Couldn't bring them into meetings. If I was picking purely for home / gaming within a similar budget I'd have gotten this https://www.currys.ie/ieen/computing/laptops/laptops/asus-rog-zephyrus-g-ga502du-15-6-amd-ryzen-7-gtx-1660-ti-gaming-laptop-512-gb-ssd-10194905-pdt.html
Squidgy Black wrote: » Black Friday at the end of the month, hold out on buying anything until then. Have a look at pcspecialist and spec out a laptop there too, avoid Currys if you can (same goes for Harvey Norman and DID etc) as they tend to be grossly overpriced For the productivity side of things, an i5 is fine but don't scab on RAM, particularly with Photoshop. Ideally minimum of 8gb, and in terms of graphics cards for gaming (AAA titles mostly) the 1650 should do for most games at 1080p.
Deleted User wrote: » I've always gone with peripheral sites for my pc builds (have custom built all my home PC's since the mid 90's) but laptop prices in curry's are comparable with amazon and places like laptopdirect these days. There might be some deals on blackfriday but in my experience the decent build quality stuff doesn't change much at all.
Deleted User wrote: » Any of you knowledgable chaps know much about laptops? Thinking of getting this. Primarily for work, I use a lot of tabs and often have photoshop software on the go at the same time. Also wanted to get something that can game while im away for weekends or on holidays.https://www.currys.ie/ieen/computing/laptops/laptops/dell-g3-15-3590-15-6-intel-core-i5-gtx-1650-gaming-laptop-1-tb-hdd-256-gb-ssd-10196336-pdt.html This is the most non-gaming looking setup I can find. A bit over budget but I'll contribute the difference. Anyone any thoughts? All the decent asus, acer, MSI machines look like space ships. Couldn't bring them into meetings. If I was picking purely for home / gaming within a similar budget I'd have gotten this https://www.currys.ie/ieen/computing/laptops/laptops/asus-rog-zephyrus-g-ga502du-15-6-amd-ryzen-7-gtx-1660-ti-gaming-laptop-512-gb-ssd-10194905-pdt.html
thomond2006 wrote: » Lamar Jackson is the next NFL superstar. He's absolutely incredible to watch.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Massive gamble for the Ravens to move on from Flacco, but it's clearly paid off especially considering how absolutely terrible Flacco has done with the Broncos this year. You'd wonder if he'll have the longevity as a mobile quarterback through, RG3 lit up the NFL for two seasons then ended up a shell of the player he used to be after being smashed so many times.
Deleted User wrote: » I'm a star wars fan and then some. Wasn't overly impressed.
Podge_irl wrote: » Gotta say, I've never really "gotten" Star Wars. At least half the films are fairly ropey.
Deleted User wrote: » I don't think Disney knows what to do with the Star Wars universe unfortunately.
Deleted User wrote: » The first three films were brilliant. Revolutionary. The games and many books that followed were soundly consumed by us nerdier folk.
Yeah_Right wrote: » **** you!!! You shut your filthy mouth you dirty mother****er!! Burn in hell. Burn I say! BURN!!!!!!! ðŸ˜
Deleted User wrote: » The first three films were brilliant. Revolutionary. The games and many books that followed were soundly consumed by us nerdier folk. The prequels were trash and panned as such.The new movies have been reasonably received but they're hardly better than the prequels. I consider them trash. My love of the universe comes from those first 3 movies and the incredible but non cannon universe created by an incredibly creative community. I've scant interest in what is on show nowadays. I haven't followed the other TV shows / cartoons. I don't think Disney knows what to do with the Star Wars universe unfortunately.