CatFromHue wrote: » I thought the downturn in Leinster had finished you and rugby forever
chupacabra wrote: » So i've been a long time iphone user, but i've recently become disenchanted (isnt that a nice word?) due to shítty battery life and my last one literally burning a hole in my pocket so its time to dip my fat toes into the Android market. Can anyone here recommend me a phone for the craic? I would trust you fine folks' opinion over various Google search results for "Android phone reviews". I was going to wait for the iphone 7 but I think its time to face facts... a phone is a phone is a phone. So what do you reckon?
dregin wrote: » If a phones is a phone is a phone, why not just get a brick? I've been using a Nokia C101 for about 3 years now. Week long battery life. Have a tablet for the heavier stuff around the house and work, but the phone is perfect for when I'm out and about and in no need of apps.
mfceiling wrote: » This country can fcuk right off....it's about 2 degrees here and lashing rain. Summer my hole...
dregin wrote: » Also, do people not consider May day as the first day of Summer and the 3 months thereafter Summer? That would make August the first month of Autumn. This is definitely what I was taught growing up, but everyone else seems to have a different definition of what is/isn't Summer...
Buer wrote: » Bolt wins the world title for a 3rd time. Pantomime villain Gatland finishes 2nd. Only difference between them, to my mind, is that Gatland got caught.
Wang King wrote: » I believe he's clean, think he's just a phenomenal athlete, himself & Rudisha... Just perfect athletes to my mind
Zzippy wrote: » I have the HTC One, great battery life and has never run slow or done anything remotely unco-operative. There's probably an upgraded version available now but I'd recommend it on my experience
stephen_n wrote: » Anyone else getting a 503 error while trying to view threads or post replies?
Buer wrote: » It's possible and I'd like to believe it. However, the improvements he made in his career, the people he has worked with....serious question marks for me. You don't go from being 21 years old and never having broken the 10 second barrier to breaking the world record at 22, in my mind. He wasn't regularly running the 100m at that point which would explain a big improvement but at one point his PB went from 10.03s to 9.76s (the second fastest time in history) under a coach who had multiple sprinters caught in the past for doping. That's simply not feasible to my mind.