olestoepoke wrote: » Kindles are terrible. We have a draw full of broken ones that just clapped up for little or no reason. I know they are cheap enough but a waste on money imo.
Mervyn Skidmore wrote: » Really? I have a basic model from about 10 years ago. Still going strong and brought it all over the world with me.
monkeysnapper wrote: » My friend at work has boxers ..... now that's one breed that lacks years ...I think you are lucky to get 10 years ..... sucks!!!!
pgj2015 wrote: » Yeezys, very expensive and look like something a peasant would have been wearing 200 years ago. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwkrkGm1vK0
ShatterAlan wrote: » They do indeed look stupid. Like something you wear with a Hazmat suit in some lab.
antimatterx wrote: I've been between Apple and Android devices, and despite the price, Apples wins all the way.
ShatterAlan wrote: » McDonalds is crap too. I think a Burger King Whopper is ok.....but like you mentioned a chipper burger is better. You can actually eat a Big Mac without chewing or maybe chewing just once or twice. I think it's designed that way to make people morbidly obese. To the thread I will add STARBUCKS. It is appalling. I'm not a huge coffee-head maybe drink it a couple of times a month but most pubs have a bog standard coffee machine with good beans and that to me can be a lovely coffee with a ham/cheese toastie. Anheuser-Busch is another big name that produces crappy beer. I don't want to get on an America bashing rant but having lived there for several years so many of their big name products are just garbage. People on here are complaining about cars like Audi and BMW or Toyota Landcruisers. I have one word for you...Chevrolet. Utter junk. WonderBread. This is the most popular bread in America for some inexplicable reason and it is dire. Brennan's blows it away. Dominoes Pizza is muck. The two best pizzas I've had in Ireland are Doughboy's in Galway and Romano's on Capel Street. So good that you have that awful sense of bereavement when you've finished it. Was never a fan of any Nike product. Far preferred Adidas or Puma.
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » Apple: Overpriced for very underpowered tech. Substandard batteries in their products.Beats: As mentioned before, most of their money goes on marketing. Any large beer brands: Heineken, Budweiser, Carlsberg. These guys are spending more money on marketing than they are quality of the product. Sure Budweiser is brewed with rice, the cheaper way to brew beer. They all have low alcohol content because they don't want to pay more tax or be in the higher tax bracket based only alcohol volume. Probably because more alcohol in their already bland drink would make it taste more like piss and how could the drinks companies charge a premium and pay higher tax on alcohol? They couldn't. So the they keep the alcohol low, so they can keep their profits higher. Mean while, I'm buying craft beers at 8.0% and 7.5% with actual flavour, character. Made by people with a passion for making something nice. Not some faceless corporation trying to maximize profit before customer satisfaction. Craftbeers sell based on flavour and quality (some are **** but mostly they are good) and the likes of Heineken/Budweiser sell on massive marketing.
monkeysnapper wrote: » I always questioned her on his age ...surely he cant be 28 but a few years later I was talking to a old lady about framing a picture of her dog and it was also a collie and she said her dog was in late 20s .... so maybe
monkeysnapper wrote: » Mine is dogs ..... They dont live long enough.... and the total devastation when one passes away... We lost one a few years ago and the emotional trauma in house with children is just terrible. Our other dog is now 14 and we have to gear ourselves up for another round of this as he shows signs of old age.... My mother tho had a sheepdog ( collie) and he lived to 28 and he looked every day of that 28 years old ...poor feller.
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » Mean while, I'm buying craft beers at 8.0% and 7.5% with actual flavour, character. Made by people with a passion for making something nice. Not some faceless corporation trying to maximize profit before customer satisfaction. Craftbeers sell based on flavour and quality (some are **** but mostly they are good) and the likes of Heineken/Budweiser sell on massive marketing.
Turquoise Hexagon Sun wrote: » Apple: Overpriced for very underpowered tech. Substandard batteries in their products.
In other words, this is going to be an impressive chip but don't expect it to catch up to the Apple A13 (or even the A12) in terms of single- or multi-core performance, but the chip is 35% more efficient which will inevitably translate to better battery life.
Deleted User wrote: » Star Wars / George Lucas Disney
whisky_galore wrote: » The large brands are aimed at people who like to have a beer, or be seen holding a particular brand, but don't like the taste of beer. What's with the likes of Maccy D's or Supermacs with pics of plump, mouth watering burgers on their menu only to be presented with a shrunken miserable looking burger when you get your order?
FVP3 wrote: » All craft beer manufacturers.
Capt. Autumn wrote: » Great call on the craft beers. O'Hara's Pale Ale, I'm loving this right now...Single strength is highly palatable also. Brewed in Carlow with obvious pride. Outstanding, actually.
Still waters wrote: » Couldn't agree more, good durability and stamina for normal work but haven't the guts when worked for a living, plenty good for farmers and the equestrian types who pull small loads now and again, for the price of them i think people who buy them are really only after an image rather than a workhorse
Capra wrote: » I'm sorry but this is one of the most wrong things I have ever read in my life. I work in the farm supplies industry and 90% of the vehicles I see are Land Cruisers and Hilux being flogged to death by owners who barely service them. Every day we send fencing contractors and builders out of our yard with 3-5 tonnes behind them and they all drive Land Cruisers or Hilux. And all of them love them because they just work. The 3.0 diesel with a manual gear box is unkillable. And when they do replace them, they always go for another one. What exactly is more of a workhorse? Unfortunately the latest one is supposedly not as good to pull as the last one but it's still a tough machine. The Amazon then is a totally different level again.
Mr.S wrote: » I don't get the Dyson hate, ours works perfectly and it's a godsend :eek:
Capra wrote: » Every day we send fencing contractors and builders out of our yard with 3-5 tonnes behind them and they all drive Land Cruisers or Hilux.
monkeysnapper wrote: » Maybe other people on here can confirm the oldest dog they heard of.... maybe its just collies ....
Hotblack Desiato wrote: » Which the vehicle can't legally take, and the drivers aren't licensed to drive. Well done.