
Sheaf Saint
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Actually, now that I look at it in Disk Management, it's not actually a NTFS volume. It doesn't specify a file system at all. I'm led to believe that you can convert a FAT or FAT32 volume to NTFS without destroying the data held on it. Is this true?
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Help! I have a Seagate USB hard drive connected to my PC and every time I boot up, Checkdisk comes up and tells me that it needs to be checked for consistency. It runs through the scan and tells me everything is fine and that there are no bad sectors or anything like that, but then it does it the next time, and the next time, and the next time. I know I can just 'press any key' to skip the disk check but does anyone have any idea why it is doing this and what I can do to stop it?
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Airplane, Police Squad and the Naked Gun Trilogy
Sheaf Saint replied to TopGun's topic in The Muppet Show
No it's a woman but she pulls off about 4 different wigs to reveal 4 different aliases. Genius! -
Airplane, Police Squad and the Naked Gun Trilogy
Sheaf Saint replied to TopGun's topic in The Muppet Show
I've got the whole series of Police Squad on DVD and no matter how many times I watch the part where he's having a gunfight with that woman and then the camera pans out to show that they are actually only about 3 feet apart, it still makes me LMAO. -
anyone use natwest or rbs online banking?
Sheaf Saint replied to Saint Keith's topic in Technology Chat
I use Natwest banking and had a similar problem recently. My solution was to just copy and paste the page containing all the data on to a Word doc and it worked a treat. -
Finally got round to watching The Orphanage lastnight. Loved it. Visually it's not up there with Del Toro's other work but it all comes together nicely at the end and makes it well worth watching. 8/10
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That's weird. There was a scottish lass in the office I used to work in and we would always amuse ourselves by getting her to say "purple squirrel" which sounds ridiculous in a dundee accent.
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And Wednesday Have Far More Debt Than Saints
Sheaf Saint replied to St Landrew's topic in The Lounge
Yes they have, and their chairman is about as popular amongst the fans as ours is as well, having (allegedly) blocked outside investment because of his own greed. -
Was supposed to be going to see her at Sheffield City Hall but she cancelled so I got a refund. She re-scheduled it and I bought new tickets, then she fvcking cancelled that one at the last minute as well. B1tch! My best gigs this year were... Portishead @ Manchester Apollo (their first official gig in the UK in about 8 years and it was simply awesome) UNKLE @ Plug in Sheffield (really good live act) Gomez @ Plug in Sheffield (their 10th anniversary tour)
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I must admit I thought Lewis Hamilton was certain to win it. Not saying Chris Hoy doesn't deserve it but I just assumed that Lewis would get more votes due to his higher media profile.
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I take your point Ponty, especially as you or the people you work with would be directly affected by this, but if the cost-cutting stops big players like Honda from withdrawing from the series completely then surely that is an overall positive?
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I recently aquired the Bill Bailey Collection (Cosmic Jam, Bewilderness and Part Troll in one box-set) and no mater how many times I watch it I still find it hilarious. well recommended.
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Cosimo Sarli? He scored 40-odd goals for the reserves in a single season about 10 years ago but never actually played for the first team.
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Which would be somewhat ironic seeing as Dave Richards was in charge of the BAR team that was taken over by Honda. Would be good to see though. He is a man with racing in his blood and has a lot of F1 experience.
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As far as I know, all the indications were that Honda's development for next year's car was going very well because they basically gave up on this season's car and put all their effort into R&D for next season. Their KERS system is apparently very good. So the infrastructure is there for someone to buy a ready-made team that would be capable of competing pretty well with the rest of the field. Not sure what Button will do though if they don't find a buyer. Does anyone know if all the other teams confirmed have their driver lineups for next year yet? Ponty?????
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I agree wholeheartedly with everything you say 1976 Child. This country has become a godawful depressing sh1thole to live in and it doesn't look like anything is going to change that anytime soon. I was watching the Amazon series with Bruce Parry recently where he stayed with the indigenous tribes along the river who have virtually no contact with the outside world and I remember thinking to myself that living like that would be so much simpler. I know they have different kinds of stresses and concerns, but they all seemed so happy, and don't have to worry about pointless sh1t like the credit-crunch, recession, negative equity etc... As it stands I am still out of work since I was made redundant at the end of september. I've got enough money to survive for a few months but then, if noting comes up in my industry soon, I am right-royally screwed. I live alone and have a mortgage (which is now in negative equity but that's the least of my worries!) and I need to be earning over a certain amount in order to make ends meet. The job centre staff are possibly the most condescending and unhelpful bunch of w@nkers I have ever come across. Every time I visit they try and get me to apply to do some crap minimum-wage job, but it's just not an option because the second I go back to work, my JSA and payment protection insurance payouts on my mortgage dry up and I would be a lot worse off.
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Coulthard, Brundle, Jordan and Walker in BBC F1 Team
Sheaf Saint replied to Arizona's topic in General Sports
At least Legard is fairly knowledgable about F1 and isn't an irritating c*nt like James Allen was on ITV. Good that they've got Lee Mckenzie as well - she's much hotter than Louise Goodman ever was... -
http://www.apple.com/trailers/paramount/startrek/ Hmmmm. Not sure. The trailers look quite good, but I'm not convinced that going back to the beginning and starting again is the right way to re-invigorate the franchise. It worked OK for James Bond, but does this mean we will have a whole new series of films based on the original series but with a new cast playing the iconic roles?
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Reading V Saints Post Match thoughts and reaction
Sheaf Saint replied to exit2's topic in The Saints
The inconsistency of this side never ceases to amaze me. Everyone (me included) expected us to get completely dicked today and they proved everyone wrong. Not complaining. That puts us up to 19th and provided Norwich don't win away at Forest later on, we'll stay there. -
I'm in total agreement with you on all of this Rob. In all my adult life I have never actually voted in a general election for the principle reason that I have never come across a party that I actually want to vote for, and I refuse to vote for the lesser of the evils just for the sake of voting for somebody. British politics (I guess it's the same the world over though) really is just about trying to make your opponent look bad. Labour and the Tories have been scoring points off each other like this since the dawn of time and it is so tiresome. I long for the day that a politician will come forward who I will look to and respect, someone with the strength of will to gain power not just for the sake of it, or for the associated kudos, but because they actually want to make a contribution to the world and give something back. Labour's entire election campaign in 1997 was basically saying "Look how sleazy the Conservatives are, we promise we won't be anywhere near as bad as that", but they have proven themselves to be just as sleazy and corrupt, if not more so. In my lifetime (I'm 33) there has only ever been one british politician who I had any respect for, but sadly she is dead now - Mo Mowlam. To me she was a shining beacon of light in an otherwise dark and shady world of politics, because she genuinely cared about making a difference. This country, and indeed the world in general, would be a far better place if politicians could show even half the strength of character that she demonstrated during her relatively short career.
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I just did a google search on 'Ugly F1 cars' and it came up with this... Can anyone identify it? Whatever it is, it's one hideous looking car!
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Possibly one of the sh1ttest films I have ever seen.
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When, oh when, oh when, oh when will people learn to stop posting about takeover announcements happening on certain dates? Surely to god even Corp Ho would have learned that lesson after the events (or non-events as it transpired) of last 18 months on this forum. Obviously not. You gotta laugh
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Just watched The Mist. I have always found that films based on Stephen King novels are very hit and miss - they're either really good or really terrible. Sadly this one is the latter. The plot is non-existant and the acting is just terrible. The ending, while fairly original, is very abrupt, and you come away from the film none the wiser for what was supposed to have happened. Avoid it.
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44. He turned me into a newt! I got better.