Rigor Mortis wrote: » I know a few on here were talking about struggling a little in the last few weeks. The indo has a story about research carried out by a number of the universities which suggests that about a quarter of us are experiencing depression or depression like symptoms at the moment.
Buer wrote: » Some don ludicrous amounts of lycra, purchase a bike worth more than my car and go out for 50km bike rides irritating every driver for miles. Some hit the golf course.
Squidgy Black wrote: » My aul lad decided about 5 years ago to do something similar with our small back garden, pave over the whole lot of it to save himself the hassle. Except he decided to consult my ma, which lead to Indian sand stone being put down. Which turns out needs about as much maintenance as grass, because it stains and goes green if not thoroughly powerwashed weekly, and has to be resealed and grouted fairly regularly.
Yeah_Right wrote: » Thats my kind of gardening. Going to do a complete overhaul of the backyard this summer. I plan on paving it and having a few low maintenance plants around the edges. She wanted to have some lawn, until I pointed out that she would have to mow it. Then the lawn became pointless and unnecessary.
Synode wrote: » Anyone else use wall plugs to hard wire internet connections to a computer? My wired (via wall plugs) Virgin internet drops occasionally on my desktop. Switch to Wifi, no issues. Then wired comes back within a minute or so. Happens a lot lately and I'm wondering is the issue the wall plugs or the router. It use to do it on my previous computer a lot too but that didn't have WiFi so wasn't able to switch and continue.
Podge_irl wrote: » I think, to be more precise, we produce enough food, its just not the food we are necessarily used to subsisting on. Mind you, I may have to survive on gruyere cheese for the foreseeable.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Anyone see the absolute shíte McGregor's been tweeting? He had a go at Stenaline as if it was their fault the borders weren't closed, and that we should only be allowing deliveries of medical supplies and nothing else, that we can survive off Irish grown produce and other supplies. It's mad how some people's coke fuelled rants have such a reach and gain support of so many.
Deleted User wrote: » I did not understand that abstract. Could you elaborate a bit more?
[Deleted User] wrote: » I did not understand that abstract. Could you elaborate a bit more?
Neil3030 wrote: » Good news! People showing no symptoms whatsoever are probably the biggest threat!https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0869-5
swiwi_ wrote: » Looking at the CV figures, I’m not convinced Ireland is really doing any better than the UK TBH. Just saying.
Squidgy Black wrote: » Are they the Virgin ones? We ended up scrapping two sets we were using and running cat5e throughout the house in the past couple of weeks. Horrible interference lately (presumably due to the amount of devices being used in the house all the time). It's a pain in the arse running the cable (in our case we had to do it outdoors as well) and terminating them, but it's well worth it to save the hassle and headache
Yeah_Right wrote: » Interesting point there molloy. I very experimental and adventurous when it comes to food. I agree that pork marinated in cider and then grilled on the bbq is tasty. However I'm not the sort of moron who will then drink pork flavoured cider