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It's alright the Irish made us laugh so hard about your cricket team we forgot about Boris.
Typical England, you just never know what you're going to get.
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It's alright the Irish made us laugh so hard about your cricket team we forgot about Boris.
Watched "The Great Hack" on Netflix last night and I can highly recommend it.
Data harvesting and our rights to know what data is being harvested is a contentious issue
The whole Cambridge Analytica story and they way they impacted the American election result is also unsettling.
I don't have Facebook but I still get enough targeted advertising from Google to make me think WTF!
That's why I only discuss sensitive issues around the dumb waiterYour smart TV and smart fridge can do it too.
Your smart TV and smart fridge can do it too. Your phone is usually harvesting through instagram etc. You have to select to turn mic off in settings. This below is worth listening to as well.
You’ve always reminded me of Zeus.
I'm more a Kevin Sorbo Hercules kind of guy. Rule with an iron fist / brute force and all that.You’ve always reminded me of Zeus.
Gary Snr
I get extra points for shaving the pill when I knew it was becoming a 'goldilocks and the three hairs' situation though.Gary Snr
Watched "The Great Hack" on Netflix last night and I can highly recommend it.
Data harvesting and our rights to know what data is being harvested is a contentious issue
The whole Cambridge Analytica story and they way they impacted the American election result is also unsettling.
I don't have Facebook but I still get enough targeted advertising from Google to make me think WTF!
I pictured you more like Disney's HerculesI'm more a Kevin Sorbo Hercules kind of guy. Rule with an iron fist / brute force and all that.
Doesn't surprise meACT police admit they unlawfully accessed metadata more than 3,000 times
Police seeking legal advice about two cases that resulted in information that ‘may have been used in a prosecution’www.theguardian.com
Same here in Sweden, it's brilliant.
Next 3 days are over 30. I actually bought a house with a pool and outdoor bar area 4 years ago that all my family and mates in Australia laughed at when I bought it and sent them pictures as they thought you only get to use it for 3 months and even then it isn't usually very hot. But the last 2 summers have been amazing and, as it doesn't get dark until late here, you get your money's worth if the weather is good.
Can't wait for Saturday. 31 degrees, I have friends over for a BBQ with the Saints scheduled to play at 1115 in the morning and a fridge full of cold beer.... it certainly beats watching the footy on cold Melbourne's winter night .
You (or anyone from the forum) is always welcome over mate: the thing I've found though is not many Australians have Sweden on their itinerary list when they come to Europe if they don't have family or friends here (there are a surprising number of "love refugees" from Australia here...quite a big community so you do meet the odd Australian) . They should though, especially in summer.I'm greener than the Incredible Hulk, atm, such is my envy, NH. Where's my invite?
It's actually one part of the world is love to see.You (or anyone from the forum) is always welcome over mate: the thing I've found though is not many Australians have Sweden on their itinerary list when they come to Europe if they don't have family or friends here (there are a surprising number of "love refugees" from Australia here...quite a big community so you do meet the odd Australian) . They should though, especially in summer.
It is a beautiful part of the world. When my friends come over they can't believe how nice it is- I sold my apartment in Stockholm and moved out of the city and live in complete isolation in a great house in the forest pretty much but I am at my desk in the city within 50 minutes because the trains are so good making it pretty idyllic and, while I'd like to move back to Australia one day, I'd really miss it here now because of the amazing nature and lifestyle. Great work/life balance, plenty of leave etc.
I can't tell you how much I miss watching footy with people that understand the game though. I'm watching with a South African and Pom tomorrow (at least the Pom lived in Australia and knows the rules) but it's not the same so I'd always welcome a Saints stranger with open arms if they ever made it this far up north when coming through Europe.
Got plenty of room so you're always welcome mate.It's actually one part of the world is love to see.
I watch a heap of Scandi shows and films.Got plenty of room so you're always welcome mate.
You've only made me greener with envy. My brother lives in Germany and I'm planning to visit next year. I'm threatening to visit you as I'd love to explore Scandanavia!You (or anyone from the forum) is always welcome over mate: the thing I've found though is not many Australians have Sweden on their itinerary list when they come to Europe if they don't have family or friends here (there are a surprising number of "love refugees" from Australia here...quite a big community so you do meet the odd Australian) . They should though, especially in summer.
It is a beautiful part of the world. When my friends come over they can't believe how nice it is- I sold my apartment in Stockholm and moved out of the city and live in complete isolation in a great house in the forest pretty much but I am at my desk in the city within 50 minutes because the trains are so good making it pretty idyllic and, while I'd like to move back to Australia one day, I'd really miss it here now because of the amazing nature and lifestyle. Great work/life balance, plenty of leave etc.
I can't tell you how much I miss watching footy with people that understand the game though. I'm watching with a South African and Pom tomorrow (at least the Pom lived in Australia and knows the rules) but it's not the same so I'd always welcome a Saints stranger with open arms if they ever made it this far up north when coming through Europe.
Call me crazy but I reckon you've got a mental picture of all these blonde, topless Scandi babes lazing around his pool...You've only made me greener with envy. My brother lives in Germany and I'm planning to visit next year. I'm threatening to visit you as I'd love to explore Scandanavia!
I watch a heap of Scandi shows and films.
Looks really nice. Also Denmark.
Bit creeped out by front doors that open outwards lol.