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Former colleague was dead against Oyster cards when they came out. "I don't want the government knowing where I'm going"
Now, I don't wish to undermine data privacy concerns giving we appear on the edge of an age of automated authoritarianism, but I don't think there's someone sat there going "Rob's gone to work again" making notes
A great post. There's a clearly a lot of fault on Richards' side, but the fact that if it was as bad as some allege, the club didn't terminate his contract early makes me uneasy with some of the fervour aimed at his demise
When I used to be in the Paddocks, we had a rule - if the ball came over, you had to head it. Like had to. Mandatory.
One game the ball was on a perfect arc onto my mate's head, and at the last second the guy in front of us stood up and caught it, then celebrated with his wife. We were crestfallen.
On the way out we were bemoaning being robbed by a tourist.
He was behind us "I ain't no tourist, I been coming Rangers 20 years!"
OH YEAH, WELL WHY DIDN'T YOU HEAD THE BALL THE BRUV
I recommend the Edifer speakers. Cracking price range, bluetooth, and I run both my TV and my record player through them. Had them for a few years now, can't fault them, especially for the price
Not sure if it's what the poster meant, but hard and soft sci fi generally means how bound to our known laws it is - for e.g hard sci fi would have no faster than light travel etc