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Elspode 10-04-2008 11:18 PM

New Laptop
 
Selene was tired of me taking her laptop to TF's place, so TF and I conspired for me to get this

Best specs we could find for the price. I've spent the whole afternoon and evening getting it set up. Takes forever to get all the antivirus, spyware, email, browser, plugins, etc...installed.

Only one bad thing about it. It has a single bad pixel. Not distracting enough to take it back.

xoxoxoBruce 10-05-2008 01:18 AM

Congratulations, where's my cigar? ;)

Elspode 10-05-2008 07:55 AM

Funny how things like this become a near-necessity when one is commuting between residences on a regular basis. ;)

xoxoxoBruce 10-05-2008 10:26 AM

There seems to be a number of homeless people with laptops. :lol2:

Sundae 10-05-2008 10:49 AM

I'm technically homeless (a pub is not a home) until Tuesday.
But my laptop is in my ex home as a gesture of friendship. I come into work to use the internet.

Elspode 10-05-2008 11:28 AM

Au contraire, my Bruciness. I have *too many* homes, and require portability. I mean, what if I couldn't be on the Cellar often enough?

<crickets, crickets, crickets>...

xoxoxoBruce 10-05-2008 02:02 PM

Too many houses? Elspode McCain! :D

BigV 10-06-2008 10:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sundae Girl (Post 490058)
I'm technically homeless (a pub is not a home) until Tuesday.
But my laptop is in my ex home as a gesture of friendship. I come into work to use the internet.

Lots of pubs disappearing...

Cicero 10-06-2008 10:47 AM

I got my new lap top on Friday! I am loooving it!!! http://explore.toshiba.com/laptops/satellite/U400

Except I got mine for $550.00.

classicman 10-06-2008 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BigV (Post 490337)

'Twenty-six pubs a month' close
Last Updated: Tuesday, 2 August 2005, 16:00 GMT 17:00 UK

Thats over 3 years old... Has the trend continued?

Pie 10-06-2008 11:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Elspode (Post 490064)
I mean, what if I couldn't be on the Cellar often enough?

Hold on a sec, Mr. 'Spode. I don't know what arrangements you and your sweeties have worked out, but we were never consulted. You have an obligation to continue your high-quality posts on a regular basis, you hear me? ;)

Elpole 10-06-2008 11:40 AM

the new laptop came with a vibrating usb attachment.

BigV 10-06-2008 11:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by classicman (Post 490353)
'Twenty-six pubs a month' close
Last Updated: Tuesday, 2 August 2005, 16:00 GMT 17:00 UK

Thats over 3 years old... Has the trend continued?

Yes.

I chose poorly among the links offered when I researched this post, sorry. I recently heard a story on BBC radio that discussed this trend. Here is a link to a video of the same topic, from August of this year.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/7529835.stm

Cicero 10-06-2008 11:55 AM

I am now going to get dressed and write in from my favorite little coffee shop in town, just because I can. :) I am mobile!! Woo-hoo!!

*snort* I am so retarded...*snort*

Sundae 10-06-2008 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by classicman (Post 490353)
'Twenty-six pubs a month' close
Last Updated: Tuesday, 2 August 2005, 16:00 GMT 17:00 UK

Thats over 3 years old... Has the trend continued?

Depends on where you are and who you ask. There is definitely a trend for the neighbourhood pubs to go. Despite whining in the media about this being because of the smoking ban, the credit crunch, bird flu or whatever the current bee in their bonnet is, it's more to do with people's habits changing.

Younger people don't want to drink in the same pub as their parents. They want loud music, no seats and sugary bottles of drink. And people stay younger, longer now. A mid thirties bird like me would still be acceptable in a place that had deals on alcohol rather than a carpet and a Quiz Night.

And once people have children they don't want to live near a pub that has live music or a beer garden. Forget the fact they moved in knowing the pub was there. Forget the fact that their house price was probably lowered by its proximity to the pub. Forget the fact that local boozers never have the same trouble as town centre bars and are in fact run by the locals instead of arsey bouncers.

Yes, we have had noise complaints. One just last week. At 10.15 (and that's the time the noise abatement officers arrived, not the time the call was made) on a Friday night. Apparently our live band was too loud. We were told to stop the music or face being closed down. The negotiations last until about 10.50, at which time the band were asked to make the next song their last (our music licence is until 12 and they had obnly just started their second set) Last Saturday night was dead. About 5 customers - word had got around that the Pelton wasn't allowed to do music or karaoke any more. Another pub had to close their beer garden, which was a big draw in the summer.

Perhaps with property prices falling, less pubs will be sold to developers to turn into flats. I hope so. I think responsible drinking habits are formed by the community feeling in local pubs. Pubs in general will never close entirely, but it would be a shame if the neighbourhood pub went under.


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