molloyjh wrote: » We dont unfortunately. And I'm not sure she'd be able to sit still that long. She's very......independent. Also head strong and stubborn. We've tried to vary things as much as we can. We've cooked and baked with her. Arts & crafts. My OH even had her doing yoga for a few days. We had obstacle courses out the back, hop-scotch, got her on scooters and her first (no peddle) bike. But nothing beats the freedom to go for a wander or a run for her. And our garden is just too small & awkward for that.
mfceiling wrote: » She's 14 now and a royal pain in the arse.
sydthebeat wrote: » I've a 25yo They don't get any better!
mfceiling wrote: » That's great to know!! Unbelievable how much they "know" at that age. I'm fairly sure I wasn't allowed to have an opinion on anything at that age.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Was there meant to be a fireworks display in Dublin tonight does anyone know?
mfceiling wrote: » Few going off around here and the kids were out with torches.
pickarooney wrote: » The danger with France,.and Spain prior, showing no signs of improvement after 4 weeks of lockdown is that other countries will point to it say such measures are useless and rush back to work. They can also point to Sweden and conclude that no-lockdown seems to be going OK.
irishbucsfan wrote: » Belgium is one of the most densely populated countries in Europe. There’s no real value comparing the number of cases per capita
Neil3030 wrote: » On what measurement are you basing the statement "showing no signs of improvement", in the case of both France and Spain?
Bazzo wrote: » Have just discovered that the UK isn't even counting deaths in nursing homes in their official Covid-19 numbers... Bonkers when it looks like at least half the deaths in Ireland so far are from nursing home clusters.
pickarooney wrote: » Deaths and confirmed cases have been around the 1000 mark for a week, there have been occasional slight drops then rises. Most nursing homes are now affected. Healthy medical staff are becoming rare. Four weeks in, anyone that was confined with the virus should either be dead or recovered.
thomond2006 wrote: » Anyone playing the FF7 Remake? I'm really enjoying it so far.
Neil3030 wrote: » Any suggestions for a bluetooth keyboard to work with a macbook pro? (The new Macbook with the ****ty keyboard)
Former Former wrote: » Odd that boards' systems would censor 'qwerty'
Deleted User wrote: » Not sure if it will work for you but this is my main keyboard and I love it: https://www.logitech.com/en-roeu/product/living-room-keyboard-k830?crid=27 It has some limitations from a gaming perspective but it's very compact and easy to use. Battery lasts forever and it feels nice to type on, very easy for one handed typing also. I have a pretty decent mechanical gaming keyboard but I really only take that out for a limited selection of games - I generally gravitate to the k830. This is the most user friendly keyboard I've ever had and particularly handy if you use your PC to stream movies or games to your TV.
Neil3030 wrote: » Nah, not gaming, sadly; have a work laptop home with me, and I've already broken the 'F' key.
Stheno wrote: » Do macbooks not have USB ports?
Neil3030 wrote: » Yeah they have USB-C, so with a little converter thingy you can plug in USB.