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The end is very nigh 21st December 2012 9:39 AM
I've heard it will happen at 11.15am, but is that GMT or what? Apparently, the only place we can hope to survive is in a small village in France, where the aliens are ready to save us all

LOL uhm, its about 11:38 here (SA) now, still nothing.
PC Building! 21st December 2012 8:23 AM
All of these components are the best to make a good PC. You have to make it and use it for anything like development as well as entertainment.

Hmmm I wouldn't say good. Its still seriously entry level, the only added advantage is that I have the 64 bit architecture from the motherboard and the CPU chip. That with the DDR3 Ram makes it fast, but still not entirely fast enough. I have a dream rig I have been thinking of saving for, but it will probably need enough fans or a water cooling system powerful enough to cool a small country.

Which is why I asked about the gigabyte boards. I had a 32 bit board in one of my test subjects in my lab and fell in love with the boards from there. They are really good boards that can take quite a bit of abuse. If I could get a 64 bit board that can take about 16 GB RAM, I would be halfway to my dream rig.
The end is very nigh 20th December 2012 11:25 AM
Honestly, what would you do with him!

Apocalypse: modern-day Mayans not worried about 'end of the world' - Telegraph

Personally, I can safely say all dooms day and end of the world predictions are all cobblers, and if I'm wrong, you can tell me "I told you so" on the other side

So, we can't all crash at Clive's until its over?
What Are You Listening To Now? 20th December 2012 6:45 AM
Lady Antebellum. I could get lost in this lol.

All we'd ever need, among other songs.

As well as : U2 - Hold me Thrill me, Kiss me, Kill me.
Free wifi throughout the Square Mile. 19th December 2012 10:09 AM
Wireless internet provider The Cloud has extended its partnership with the City of London meaning that people in the City will continue to get free wireless access throughout the Square Mile.
The initial temporary agreement between the world
Looks like a team of Canadians have solved the puzzle.

The letter was discovered by David and Anne Martin while they were ripping out a fireplace at their house in Bletchingley, Surrey, thirty years ago.
They discovered the bones of a pigeon and were about to throw them away when they noticed there was a red container attached to one of the bird's legs.

Its an interesting read. What do you think, could they have finally cracked the code? The rest of the post, with what the Canadians think the code is can be found here at the telegraph
The Scottish Government said its main aim was to keep the factories, including Springburn, open, but if not then money will be available to companies to help take on staff.

Enterprise Minister Fergus Ewing said
Redundancy time to be cut in half. 19th December 2012 9:51 AM
Bosses were yesterday given the green light to make their workers redundant more quickly.
The consultation period required before large-scale redundancies are made is being halved.
The move was applauded by business lobby groups but unions said it was
What Are You Listening To Now? 19th December 2012 8:57 AM
lol a little mushy counrty. Good song though.

Scotty McCreery - I Love You This Big - YouTube
What Are You Listening To Now? 19th December 2012 6:57 AM
Brilliant Shinedown

Shinedown - If You Only Knew (Video) - YouTube

And

Castle of Glass - Linking park

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ScNNfyq3d_w