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Acton Central
veni bibi saltavi
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You have not crossed the diagonal as much as smashed it - shame on you!
Personally I'd have gone for an Automatic, under the 1988 DLR ruling - allow transfer to anywhere intra-mura.
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MORNINGTON CRESCENT!
Life is like a s**t sandwich; the more bread you have, the less s**t you eat.
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Rapunzel
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Star Wars Episode III: Holy bad dialogue Batman
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Re[^]: Now don't say you are out of women
Your time will come, if you let it be right.
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Seven...
Wait... yes, Seven...
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Deep Throat
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Debbie Does Dallas
Think about it...
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Watched this last night at the cinema and thought it was absolutely amazing. What a brilliant film. The actor who plays Stephen Hawking is mesmerising. He plays the part so well that you forget that he's an actor.
The message of the film is that through adversity there is always hope and that life is precious.
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It is a damn good film: The real Stephen said that he "was so impressed by Redmayne's performance that he kept mistaking the actor for himself."
Definitely material.
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Redmayne has clearly spent much time researching the physicality of Stephen Hawking for the film. The way he sits in his wheelchair, the way he leans his head, the contortion of his arms, legs and face. He was utterly believable.
I don't mind admitting that I shed a tear. A superb film
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Made me curious...I will have to find time for that...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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It's worth seeing - but if your Lady is anything like mine, take a box of tissues...
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She used to sleep since we first met while watching movies - only first and last 10 minutes...
Skipper: We'll fix it.
Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this?
Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.
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OriginalGriff wrote: but if your Lady is anything like mine, take a box of tissues...
Yeah, my missus gets a bit frisky in the dark of the cinema too
Nope, I won't make that joke.
Some men are born mediocre, some men achieve mediocrity, and some men have mediocrity thrust upon them.
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Probably a wise decision...
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OriginalGriff wrote: t's worth seeing - but if your Lady is anything like mine, take a box of tissues...
Absolutely. I was so glad my missus had those tissues on her as I got something stuck in my eye *cough*
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*Ahem* don't know what you mean ... speck of dust ... *ahem* *ahem* *cough*
... yeah, me too
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From 4.4 - took what seemed forever!
In truth, about 1/2 an hour, but it seemed longer...
And boy was it different! Slow, laggy, and pretty much unusable...
It seems to have "bedded in" and got faster, so some things seem quicker then they were, and some slower. App loading for example doesn't feel as snappy as it was, and a simple FreeCell clone is less responsive. Pressing the "Home" button is also very slow to respond.
The new "back, home, apps" button icons at the bottom of the screen make it look like a PlayStation controller with the "X" button missing...
I'm not sure I like the new single swipe down menu that replaces the older two menus, it's longer to get to some things like the WiFi enable, but I can see why they have done it - it should be more consistent with the phone when that updates as well.
Why did you take my email so away, you annoying people? If I'd liked the GMail app, I'd have used it already!
On balance? I think it works, but it's early days, and at least it did speed up from the initial "oh my god, it's elephanted!" it started with!
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I recently decided to update my Galaxy Tab, mainly for the heck of it. After a few hours (I'm not sure it's actually done yet even after a few days) I definitely regret the decision. It's a slow laggy POC now. Keyboard entry has a noticeable 1/2 second delay (or more), etc.etc.etc.
Marc
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Have you tried disabling "Google Now"? I found that helped with V4.4
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OriginalGriff wrote: Have you tried disabling "Google Now"? I found that helped with V4.4
Huh. I'll try that. Don't even know what Google Now is, so I guess I'll have to Google, now.
Marc
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It's the info that appears when you swipe up from the bottom of the screen. It's a bit of a hog, apparently.
Go to the apps drawer, and run "Google Settings", find "Search and Now", "Now Cards", and turn "Show Cards" off.
It may help.
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