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Thinking of you. Miss your bon mots and perfect English.
My cousin just helped an ailing former POW from WWII write his memoirs. I thought of you when he told of crossing a bridge with a huge unexploded bomb wedged into it.
She did some research to pad out his few memories, and added a story about unexploded ordinance being found in... Frankfurt? During construction?
I can't remember the details, but I do know that when it first happened you sent me a link to the discovery of the bomb.
Hope all is well.
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Never had an interest in joining Twitter, but now i just might https://theintercept.com/2015/09/29/edward-snowden-twitter-snowden/
He's been under intense and frankly ridiculous scrutiny these first few weeks, with the most obvious of smear campaigns, negative phrasing and negative reporting by supposedly unbiased sources. I can only hope it will fade as time goes by and other parties (especially the incumbent one) make their inevitable blunders. However, the smear campaign will not stop.
The question is, have enough people had enough of the same old establishment nonsense? Have enough people begun to see through biased mainstream news? It's hard to see how he could win 2020 for me right now, even though i staunchly supported and promoted him. We needed a figure like him in British politics and i think he has had a huge impact on our politics since being elected already. I think we needed him to change the argument even if he can't win, though i think a decade of socialism would be very good for us.
Well, it seems as if the election of Corbyn encourages some military officials to channel their inner el-Sisi:
https://twitter.com/OwenJones84/status/645531319376719872
https://twitter.com/ronanduffy_/status/645354992765935617
And here I thought Cameron calling the newly elected leader of the opposition party a "threat to national security" was as wierd as it gets. I should have known better...
Thank you sir!
If you yearn for more nightmare-inducing details, you can always browse the CCC's YT channel.
At the 30C3 in 2013, quite a few talks covered this spy gear. To Protect and Infect was the most interesting one, if I remember correctly.
Those were both interesting to see and helped me establish some of the pros/cons of the goalie playing aggressively like that -- thanks!
It is quite similar in many ways to NHL goalies. In hockey, an aggressive goalie will skate relatively far out of their net to cut down the angle on shots from the periphery -- but that can go very wrong if the opposing team can sneak in behind them and get a shot on an essentially empty net. Like the hockey equivalent of the second video there.
And some hockey goalies pride themselves on being able to play the puck; accurately pass it up and out of their half of the ice, contributing to offense (but usually 2-3 or more passes removed from a shot attempt), etc. Some goalies *want* to be good at that, but end up just getting themselves into trouble. In that first video, Neuer looks like one of the NHL goalies that likes to play that way AND is actually good at it -- I'll think of him as the football equivalent of Martin Brodeur from the NHL, maybe.
Thanks again for going out of the way to enlighten me. I've got lots of friends here in Thailand (native Thais as well as Brits and Europeans) that are big into football while I'm usually pretty clueless. I tend to relate to football through the lens of hockey, as I'm sure you can tell. But it is good to get a bit better informed.
I just remembered two great examples (turn off your audio unless you enjoy obnoxious music):
During the Supercup in 2013, Neuer spent nearly the entire second half of overtime in Chelsea's half of the pitch. Here's one of his successful interceptions/clearances, 114th minute, Chelsea up 2-1:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Q-JOubsXc4
Sometimes, his clearance falls short and comes back to haunt him:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbzLln1CAQo
Thanks for the explanation!
Outside his own team's penalty box, a goalie is treated just like a regular field player. He can run up the pitch whenever he pleases, as long as he's aware of the risk that entails.
In fact, some teams have so much possession of the ball, their goalies adapt a sort of sweeper role behind their centre-backs, who often advance up to the half-way line. FC Bayern Munich's Manuel Neuer being the prime example these days. You can often see him 30-40m in front of his goal, ready to clear any long passes behind his defenders.
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Thanks for the promote.
I'm sold. *promote
Do you guys have water issues? Drought
These days, you can cross the river Elbe in Dresden on foot and your balls won't even touch the water...
watched that just today!
we must be related man.
i want to let you know something,which i may have been remiss in expressing:thank you for your links and your insight in the economic affairs of europe.economics has never been my strong point and your analysis and explanations are so very appreciated.
i admire your agile and nimble mind,and your humanity.
stay awesome brother!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7U1BY8um3mo
Hedges & West... can't beat that.
Yes, and thanks
Did he cop a penalty?(nvm, found it) At first glance it looked a bit cheeky, but on re-watching it just looked like a racing incident... and he says his braking point was the same as the lap prior, not that it persuaded the stewardsI figure this might be right up your alley:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5d08rS9wOeI
That's certainly possible, but I can think of other plausible explanations:
Take a look at these two charts, if you have a minute.
Spain: left scale is GDP (green) and industrial production & construction (black), right scale (inverted!) is unemployment rate (red)
Greece: same data, same scales
Unemployment tracks industrial production & construction in Greece and Spain, as you would expect. And so does GDP in Greece, but not in Spain.
Why?
It's too big a difference to not wonder if someone's fudging the numbers here to make it like austerity did the trick for Spain.
http://i.imgur.com/pBbLKfc.jpg
"[Amazon]’s proposal carves out airspace from 200ft-400ft exclusively for autonomous drones, with a further 100ft above it declared a no-fly zone."
http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/jul/28/amazon-autonomous-drones-only-airspace-package-delivery
Delivery drone, delivery, delivery, surveillance, delivery, delivery, surveillance, neighbour's drone with a blowtorch attached hunting Amazon drone, delivery, surveillance, delivery, delivery, delivery, Reaper.
Yeah, how about a no-fly zone. Or do we have to roll out these puppies again...
Have you seen anything about the rise of Jeremy Corbyn (a long standing Labour party backbench rebel) in the UK party leadership election? There's quite an internet "buzz" around it. Almost a kind of British Syriza moment.
I've been saying for a long time that people could just be primed for an honest politician, with the modern social media apps/tech allowing for some real grass roots action.
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