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Post edited by Hmmm... on 29/12/2018 at 18:19.
You would imagine that security measures should be in place these days to prevent such occurences?
Take your point pete, but the Boat Race course is 4 miles and 374 yards long - two sides of open accesible river frontage etc etc would make it hard to enforce any positive security TBH.
@DL Yeah I saw that nutjob who managed to bring the boat race to a halt yesterday. Reminded me of that Irish Priest or Vicar who strolled along the Hangar Straight at Silverstone during the British GP a few years ago. Not really sure why people would want to do things like this? You would imagine that security measures should be in place these days to prevent such occurences? If one of these idiots actually manages to get hit by one of these racing machines then I would imagine that it's going to hurt.
Went to the cinema last night on a bit of a whim, ended up watching 21 Jump Street which I enjoyed far more than I was honestly expecting to.
Anyway, hope everyone has a great Easter :)
Yeah, been out all day. DIY store then Crealy. Didn't get back till nearly 7pm.
I thought I heard WH, pb, Nin, Alfonse, Hmmm, pete and chas just then, but 'it's all an illusion' ... (another lyric ... must be this dungeon!)
Have a good Easter everyone ;¬)
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P.S. And wasn't the Boat Race a farce!!!! Watching it in hospital and couldn't believe what suddenly happened.
Lost my voice, working tommorow is going to be awful
Sorry to 'hear' that Alfie ... it's obviously caused an imbalance in your spelling abilities ;¬)
Looks pretty sunny out there today. Off out in an hour and then not sure what to do the rest of the day. Keeping kids entertained probably.
Wonder if they'd like to watch the pilot episode of The Incredible Hulk? Probably not...
I only posted the link to serve as a heads up for any Mac users on here which may have been unaware of this threat and more importantly that Apple has made a patch available to fix it.
I ran Ubuntu on my laptop for 2 years, I only took it off as like Apple operating systems it was not supported (at that time anyway) by the Eurosport player application (which I use to watch British/World Superbikes and MotoGP). Over this period I came across many Linux users who claimed that they did not bother installing any form of security on their machines as they honestly believed that they did not need to. Malware is a Windows only threat has got to be one of the biggest internet myths of all time.
I'm sure there are a lot of Mac owners who didn't know and probably still don't know about the threat, which is frightening.