MB1980
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Once we are mathematically safe I hope the squad kick on and start breaking some records.
Thought the club only used digital format these days?
Once we are mathematically safe I hope the squad kick on and start breaking some records.
7 years is a very good age for a phone. I'm not a horder as such, but I do like phones to last 5 years and cars 10.Yes. A bit like relationships, in my case anyway.
Time for us to seek help
G/f just replaced her 7 year old iPhone actually.cracked screen, constantly on 1% charge for months/years etc. But she also has a thing with replacing stuff. Her house full of cr4p/junk, but she gets attached and can't get rid. I'm opposite and take hard-line approach. Hate having loads of stuff I'll likely never used stuffed away in cupboards or loft!
The one thing that should matter... aside of all the other paranoia ..is to finish above Brighton..it's slightly unlikely but possible and what we should aim for.....problem is the players won't have that same South Coast rivalry thing that fans have...perhaps only Smith might have picked up on it at a guess !
Cars can (could anyway, prior to heavy reliance on electrics in ICE cars) go on fir 15, 20, 25 years.7 years is a very good age for a phone. I'm not a horder as such, but I do like phones to last 5 years and cars 10.
That was only a minor point, to the right as such of the decimal point, of the point I was making.Why, does he spend a lot of time in Brighton...
Only need someone to call it the Premiership and we've nearly reached boiling point for pointless things that get people boiling : )
I'm still hopeful my 20/1 bet for a top half finish will win.For me the question is will we finish 11, 12, 13 or 14? 10th is looking very unlikely. I think 12th. Apparently Bill's aim was top half, but I think 12th will be highly satisfactory. If we finish ahead of both Fulham and Wolves and get 11th, that will be very good.
Drove my last two cars to scrap.Cars can (could anyway, prior to heavy reliance on electrics in ICE cars) go on fir 15, 20, 25 years.
Read some stats ages ago, how many people have mental block/paranoia around cars being on verge of collapse/seriously breaking once hitting 100k miles (or 100km in some countries...) or 10 years old.
Whereas properly looked after/serviced cars can go on for 200-300k miles or more...engine wise anyway.
No discernable depreciation drop after that, barring engine exploding, replacing few parts here and there won't amount to depreciation hit of newer car. Even there, unless, something special, will likely only be worth a few hundred, couple of k max so can just be discarded.
Many want something new, different and more modern tech/features I guess by then though.
Yes, should have included tgat in my sermon.Drove my last two cars to scrap.
Generally it's not like the engine gives out it's more the cost of ownership stops being worth it. Sometimes that's financial other times it's stress over reliability.
Servicing is like £300 a year and regardless of what car you drive a new set of tyres will be worth more than your entire car after about 10 years.
The way this thread has bumbled along is absolutely peak Vitals
The way this thread has bumbled along is absolutely peak Vitals
At the very grave risk (and complete lack of creativity) of returning to the original point… I’ve given up on the points required issue but am I in a minority of one on Europe? The team I quoted are actually real and in the conference this year along with many others I’ve never heard of.My threads normally do
There are two shools of thought on thatSchedule is pronounced ‘shed’ and not ‘sked’. Drives me round the bend.
No, mate. Zero means zip, nada, zilch, none, nothing, feck all, no chance.Not really. If the chances of something that is mathematically possible happening are so small that zero is the nearest whole number then there is a zero percent chance to the number of decimal places I was using isn't there?
In London, pretty high.What are the odds of finding a phone box?
Not in my house, it ain't !!Schedule is pronounced ‘shed’ and not ‘sked’. Drives me round the bend.