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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2020 20:24:09 GMT
Also sh** like this drains what little confidence there is. "The text of the deal reads: “s/MIME functionality is built into the vast majority of modern e-mail software packages including Outlook, Mozilla Mail as well as Netscape Communicator 4.x and inter-operates among all major e-mail software packages.” Other eagle-eyed observers noted how the agreement recommended the use of 1024-bit RSA encryption and the SHA-1 hashing algorithm, both of which are susceptible to cyber-attacks on account of their age." Jesus Christ WTF does that mean The systems quoted came from the actual Treaty document. Netscape does not exist, I cannot remember the last time I saw an example of a user utilising Mozilla Mail, although Firefox is a widely used browser. It appears the paragraphs were copied from a decades old agreement.
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Post by trevorgas on Dec 29, 2020 20:26:00 GMT
The systems quoted came from the actual Treaty document. Netscape does not exist, I cannot remember the last time I saw an example of a user utilising Mozilla Mail, although Firefox is a widely used browser. It appears the paragraphs were copied from a decades old agreement. Bloody hell beam me up Scottie! !
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Post by yattongas on Dec 29, 2020 20:26:52 GMT
It’s all about the fish . Until it wasn’t about the fish 🎣
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2020 20:42:31 GMT
The systems quoted came from the actual Treaty document. Netscape does not exist, I cannot remember the last time I saw an example of a user utilising Mozilla Mail, although Firefox is a widely used browser. It appears the paragraphs were copied from a decades old agreement. Bloody hell beam me up Scottie! ! Ha ha ha😂 Exactly
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2020 20:44:18 GMT
It’s all about the fish . Until it wasn’t about the fish 🎣 Rollmop will be available now at the chippie. Haddock or Cod for limited subscribers only.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 29, 2020 20:48:30 GMT
Also sh** like this drains what little confidence there is. "The text of the deal reads: “s/MIME functionality is built into the vast majority of modern e-mail software packages including Outlook, Mozilla Mail as well as Netscape Communicator 4.x and inter-operates among all major e-mail software packages.” Other eagle-eyed observers noted how the agreement recommended the use of 1024-bit RSA encryption and the SHA-1 hashing algorithm, both of which are susceptible to cyber-attacks on account of their age." Jesus Christ WTF does that mean It's what I posted earlier, somebody copied and pasted from an old (2007, possibly) document about systems which no longer exist.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2020 20:50:58 GMT
It's what I posted earlier, somebody copied and pasted from an old (2007, possibly) document about systems which no longer exist. Sorry Stuart, you did.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 29, 2020 20:52:51 GMT
Freedom to see my kids and grandkids. More broadly to see genuine economic advancement for the country and for leavers to prove us remainers wrong. For me Want to see all the family again,go on holiday,get my bloody hip replaced. More general would love to see next year when homelessness is finally banished and like to see us prosper as a nation and come together after 5 divisive years Christmas was better than last year, even though we had another stay at the children's. Thankfully just a minor illness and nothing too serious. Came home on Christmas Eve, just in time. As for next year, job aside I'm looking forward to getting out and about again. Been shielding pretty much since February.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 29, 2020 20:53:36 GMT
It's what I posted earlier, somebody copied and pasted from an old (2007, possibly) document about systems which no longer exist. Sorry Stuart, you did. Worth repeating. 😇
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Post by yattongas on Dec 29, 2020 20:53:39 GMT
You’ll need to take proof of purchase for you laptop ( or goods over £390) on holiday . It appears you’ll need to an ATA Carnet (£395) when travelling to the EU . It isn’t clear whether this will affect mobile phones yet .
Take goods temporarily out of the UK Skip to contents of guide Contents Overview Get an ATA Carnet If you do not use an ATA Carnet Overview
You may need permission to temporarily move or export goods outside the UK, for example if you take sales samples to a trade show.
If you process or repair goods outside the EU you may be able to pay less duty when you re-import your goods.
Move goods around the EU You do not need permission to temporarily move goods to an EU country unless they’re controlled, for example weapons.
Export goods out of the EU Most countries have a limit on the value of goods you can bring in duty free.
If you’re taking goods to another country temporarily for business reasons and you think you’ll be over the duty free limit, you can usually get an ATA Carnet to avoid paying duty. This includes things like:
samples to show at trade fairs or sales meetings publicity materials recorded film and audio equipment you need for work like laptops, cameras or sound equipment goods for educational, scientific or cultural purposes personal effects and sports goods If you’re taking a vehicle, get a CPD Carnet instead.
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Post by oldgas on Dec 29, 2020 21:44:31 GMT
Same here can't wait for this year to be consigned to the bin Had a good Christmas just the wife and I. Really wanted to go back to the UK to spend time with my parents but we all accepted it wasn't possible. Our local town had a somber time. Don't know if reported in the UK but four Gendarmes were shot, 3 of which died just before Christmas Eve. They were all from our local town (small town of around 7k people). One was aged 21, one a member of our running club and the other regularly seen in our town of Ambert. All very sad. What was the shooting all about? Sounds awful.
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Post by francegas on Dec 29, 2020 22:11:22 GMT
Had a good Christmas just the wife and I. Really wanted to go back to the UK to spend time with my parents but we all accepted it wasn't possible. Our local town had a somber time. Don't know if reported in the UK but four Gendarmes were shot, 3 of which died just before Christmas Eve. They were all from our local town (small town of around 7k people). One was aged 21, one a member of our running club and the other regularly seen in our town of Ambert. All very sad. What was the shooting all about? Sounds awful. They were called out to a domestic dispute. Some guy whose house was apparently like an armory had a rifle with a night scope. He set the house on fire as his ex partner sort refuge on the roof. As the Gendarmes arrived he picked them off one by one. He then escaped and there was a massive man hunt for him. The woman was rescued and the guy was later found with bullet through his head.
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Post by peterparker on Dec 30, 2020 7:38:57 GMT
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Post by oldgas on Dec 30, 2020 14:22:40 GMT
More flip-flopping by Starmer. At first he said he would re-write parts of the agreement if he got into power, yet after an intervention by the Labour party house journal, The Guardian, he has today said he might not even mention the relationship with Europe in his next manifesto.
Fancy that! However I doubt that the Labour Party will allow him to do that. A large number of Back Benchers have refused to back the withdrawal deal, despite being whipped to do so. Even now there are muttering about rejoining the EU, eagerly supported by the Lib Dem’s, who? and the SNP!
This EU debate has not ended with the deal. I have a feeling that EU mania will prove to be the Achilles heel of Labour for many years to come.
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Post by oldgas on Dec 30, 2020 14:33:34 GMT
Well you’re wrong. PP referred to the Lady Gardens running the country. We all know that this forum substituted LG for C unt, so the intention was there. I also wrote C unt on several occasions as I was surprised someone from the Liberal Left would say that, it was used pretty tongue in cheek actually. Anyway, enjoy the rest of your day. Still not the actual word though, but never mind, I note you don't deny the trolling description. By the way, whataboutary is not a favourite term of mine, don't use it much myself and Liberal Left is an oxymoron. But on that note, have a good evening yourself. You’re right, the far left is anything but liberal. In fact they are intolerant of any opposing view, and will gang up and drive away anyone that doesn’t agree with them, just like you all did to Eric. The far left appears tolerant and benevolent until they gain power, then once they have the power totalitarianism takes over. As for whataboutery, the stark alternative to a Tory government was Corbyns Labour, enthusiastically supported by that screeching harridan of the Limp Dums, you know, the one who always wore those horrible red dresses. If the thought of that doesn’t fill you with horror and terror, there really must be something really Oldie and Yatton about you. A bit of a comic double act really, perhaps they could appear on the BBC doing a tribute to Corbyn and O’Donnell.
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Post by yattongas on Dec 30, 2020 14:53:02 GMT
The pub bore is back 🥱
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2020 14:53:29 GMT
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 30, 2020 15:37:54 GMT
Still not the actual word though, but never mind, I note you don't deny the trolling description. By the way, whataboutary is not a favourite term of mine, don't use it much myself and Liberal Left is an oxymoron. But on that note, have a good evening yourself. You’re right, the far left is anything but liberal. In fact they are intolerant of any opposing view, and will gang up and drive away anyone that doesn’t agree with them, just like you all did to Eric. The far left appears tolerant and benevolent until they gain power, then once they have the power totalitarianism takes over. As for whataboutery, the stark alternative to a Tory government was Corbyns Labour, enthusiastically supported by that screeching harridan of the Limp Dums, you know, the one who always wore those horrible red dresses. If the thought of that doesn’t fill you with horror and terror, there really must be something really Oldie and Yatton about you. A bit of a comic double act really, perhaps they could appear on the BBC doing a tribute to Corbyn and O’Donnell. Maybe we should all try not to attempt winding each other up. I was disappointed Eric decided to stop, from memory it was shortly after I posted my reasoning as why WTO would be bad for us and actually weaken our position. If he felt I was ganging up then I am sorry that wasn't my intention, I did feel frustrated that the economic consequences were being dismissed lightly as a small, short term blip and still don't really understand what we were being forced to do. If it was/is just a gut feel then fine, but the actuality of what we are doing should not be ignored. Anyway, it's done now and I would hope we all want the UK to do well and make the most of what cards we are now dealt.
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Post by oldgas on Dec 30, 2020 16:03:18 GMT
You’re right, the far left is anything but liberal. In fact they are intolerant of any opposing view, and will gang up and drive away anyone that doesn’t agree with them, just like you all did to Eric. The far left appears tolerant and benevolent until they gain power, then once they have the power totalitarianism takes over. As for whataboutery, the stark alternative to a Tory government was Corbyns Labour, enthusiastically supported by that screeching harridan of the Limp Dums, you know, the one who always wore those horrible red dresses. If the thought of that doesn’t fill you with horror and terror, there really must be something really Oldie and Yatton about you. A bit of a comic double act really, perhaps they could appear on the BBC doing a tribute to Corbyn and O’Donnell. Maybe we should all try not to attempt winding each other up. I was disappointed Eric decided to stop, from memory it was shortly after I posted my reasoning as why WTO would be bad for us and actually weaken our position. If he felt I was ganging up then I am sorry that wasn't my intention, I did feel frustrated that the economic consequences were being dismissed lightly as a small, short term blip and still don't really understand what we were being forced to do. If it was/is just a gut feel then fine, but the actuality of what we are doing should not be ignored. Anyway, it's done now and I would hope we all want the UK to do well and make the most of what cards we are now dealt. Of course I agree that we should all try and make the most of being an independent, sovereign nation, free to deal with the rest of the world and able to make out ow laws without having to conform with the rules imposed by a third party. I would also like to point out that Nobby eventually left the forum because of the way he was treated. I voted to leave, however I felt sure the farrago of lies put out by project fear and backed by Cameron’s government money and machine would tip the vote Remains way. If that had happened I would have accepted the decision and got o with things, it wouldn’t have made any difference to me personally, although I would have felt the country had missed an opportunity. The almost immediate refusal of certain elements to accept the result, and to then embark on what turned out to be 41/2 years of sabotage, aided and abetted by certain newspapers, OK I don’t buy them, but the BBC, to which I pay my licence fee embarked on an open campaign to overturn that result and I find that unforgivable. The venom with which what I would describe as ordinary people, such as some that support The Gas have also sought to overturn the result and moan on here about it; who do these people think they are to hold democracy so cheaply? Of course, the Remainers to some extent played into the Brexit Camps hands, for by voting down traitor Mays surrender deal 3 times they directly ensured Boris won his landslide victory and helped deliver a proper Brexit. So for that I thank you, but not for the way you went about it.
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Post by stuart1974 on Dec 30, 2020 16:30:22 GMT
Maybe we should all try not to attempt winding each other up. I was disappointed Eric decided to stop, from memory it was shortly after I posted my reasoning as why WTO would be bad for us and actually weaken our position. If he felt I was ganging up then I am sorry that wasn't my intention, I did feel frustrated that the economic consequences were being dismissed lightly as a small, short term blip and still don't really understand what we were being forced to do. If it was/is just a gut feel then fine, but the actuality of what we are doing should not be ignored. Anyway, it's done now and I would hope we all want the UK to do well and make the most of what cards we are now dealt. Of course I agree that we should all try and make the most of being an independent, sovereign nation, free to deal with the rest of the world and able to make out ow laws without having to conform with the rules imposed by a third party. I would also like to point out that Nobby eventually left the forum because of the way he was treated. I voted to leave, however I felt sure the farrago of lies put out by project fear and backed by Cameron’s government money and machine would tip the vote Remains way. If that had happened I would have accepted the decision and got o with things, it wouldn’t have made any difference to me personally, although I would have felt the country had missed an opportunity. The almost immediate refusal of certain elements to accept the result, and to then embark on what turned out to be 41/2 years of sabotage, aided and abetted by certain newspapers, OK I don’t buy them, but the BBC, to which I pay my licence fee embarked on an open campaign to overturn that result and I find that unforgivable. The venom with which what I would describe as ordinary people, such as some that support The Gas have also sought to overturn the result and moan on here about it; who do these people think they are to hold democracy so cheaply? Of course, the Remainers to some extent played into the Brexit Camps hands, for by voting down traitor Mays surrender deal 3 times they directly ensured Boris won his landslide victory and helped deliver a proper Brexit. So for that I thank you, but not for the way you went about it. Interestingly, a lot of what you posted could be inverted and still hold true. Also, Farage talked about carrying on the campaign when he thought Remain had won. Project Fear wasn't all one way and plenty think certain papers and even BBC correspondants were in Boris' pockets. As for Theresa May's deal, still no need for terms like traitor or surrender, nor I see any comment about not winding up others. Not sure what the final staw was for Nobby. I know he and Gassy fell out big time but was holding his own Brexit wise up until then.
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