Women who pretend to like Starwars :rolleyes:
same women who pretend to like drinking pints :greengrin
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I recently installed the latest version of Autocad on the pc in my office. One night last week I tried to open a drawing on my laptop at home but it couldn't read the file saved in the latest version and, not wanting to waste too much time, I downloaded an Autocad reader programme. I was quite surprised that the download was 300 odd MB but even more so that this became 1.3GB+ when unpacked.
20 years ago the full version of Autocad came on 8 floppy disks (less than 12MB). Now I understand that there are a few extra functions so it's normal that the programme files will be bigger, but 250 times bigger for a 'reader'.?
WTF are they writing into software?
Dr who.
Absolute drivel. I sort of get why it was popular when it first came out and sci-fi was new but I don’t understand how anyone can still find it enjoyable now.
Big Brother - why is it so popular
X Factor - same
That since everybody is different what they watch, listen to, laugh at, get, ignore or endorse works for them not necessarily you.
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Wrestling
Agreed. A BBC fixation, like James Bond.
In fact, why do the BBC and the media in general revere a privately funded commercial operation that is the Bond series?
They give unlimited adverting of the films by constant reference to Aston Martin Daniel Craig etc etc
Very strange...
"Doctor Who has been broadcast internationally outside of the United Kingdom since 1964, a year after the show first aired. As of 1 January 2013, the modern series has been or is currently broadcast weekly in more than 50 countries.
Doctor Who is one of the five top grossing titles for BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm. BBC Worldwide CEO John Smith has said that Doctor Who is one of a small number of "Superbrands" which Worldwide will promote heavily."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doctor_Who#International
We used to go about the playground doing dalek impressions back in the sixties. It was a pretty tacky show that folk grew out of.
Now, however, the Beeb talks of Dr Who like it's high drama or something.