Benefits of new account, filtered members of 6187 have to see the Titanic content now, another chance to convert them, or they have to filter NCC, they have to make a choice. Presumably I can now make articles on the Chelsea board, that’s a group of people I can now reach after years of blockades and red tape.
Should've just told me, I would've done it.
Only person who has me flitered is Don_Tottenham.
Missing out on exclusive Don_Tottenham posts.
This April, a real chance to finally transform this website into a predominantly Titanic forum, stranger things have happened at sea, and as we get closer to the 10th April, I hope to make the biggest push yet for the great transition.
Chaos creates opportunity.
I can’t remember them all, but definitely Don Tottenham has 6187 filtered, people like Dubbed Wenger, others, now they are faced with the great transition, it will happen, it’s written in the stars.
KentSpur was on JA606 from 2011 - 2015, with cameo apparences in 2016 and 2017 respectively.
Hope to make a list of ja606ers with Titanic connections, they will have special privileges, I’m thinking of allocating Titanic U numbers too, this is all being prepared.
CinciWolf and his engineer great uncle
The 2004 Football Association Community Shield (also known as The FA Community Shield in partnership with McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 82nd staging of the FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the reigning champions of the Premier League and the holders of the FA Cup. It was contested on 8 August 2004 by Arsenal, champions of the 2003–04 Premier League, and Manchester United, who beat Millwall in the final of the 2003–04 FA Cup. Watched by a crowd of 63,317 at the Millennium Stadium, Arsenal won the match 3–1.
This was Manchester United's 23rd Community Shield appearance and Arsenal's 18th. Manchester United were without seven of their first-choice players for the game, which meant David Bellion and Eric Djemba-Djemba came into the starting 11. Cesc Fàbregas started alongside Gilberto Silva in midfield for Arsenal as captain Patrick Vieira was absent. After a goalless first half, Arsenal took the lead when Gilberto scored in the 50th minute. Striker Alan Smith equalised for Manchester United soon after, but José Antonio Reyes put Arsenal back in front after United's defenders failed to clear the ball. Mikaël Silvestre scored an own goal 11 minutes before the end that ensured Arsenal's victory.
Despite being held in 2021, the Games of the XXXII Olympiad will keep the name Tokyo 2020 for marketing and branding purposes. This marks the first time in history that the Olympic Games have been postponed, rather than canceled.
I think we should have a global 1 month lockdown every spring to allow nature and us to recover from the affects of pollution and civilization.
I'm serious. Things are beautiful now. Ban diesel combustion engines permanently.
comment by New Choice City (U22363)
posted about an hour ago
I think we should have a global 1 month lockdown every spring to allow nature and us to recover from the affects of pollution and civilization.
I'm serious. Things are beautiful now. Ban diesel combustion engines permanently.
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New Look says it is suspending payments to suppliers for existing stock "indefinitely", telling them in a letter that the stock can be collected by its owners.
The retailer is also cancelling orders for its Spring and Summer clothing lines and won't pay costs towards them.
New Look told the BBC it did not take the decision lightly. "This is a matter of survival," it told suppliers.
One small firm said New Look’s behaviour was “totally out of order”.
LFO was a British electronic music act formed in 1988 consisting of Mark Bell and Gez Varley. They released their acclaimed debut LP Frequencies in 1991 on Sheffield label Warp. After Varley left the group in 1996, Bell continued solo to release Advance (1996) and Sheath (2003). Bell died in October 2014, effectively ending the project.
LFO are considered to be pioneers of the bass-heavy "bleep techno" style. AllMusic called them "one of British techno's most important, agenda-setting groups."
I like LFO. Always preferred AFX but hey ho.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-lKMGII_k
The Eurovision Song Contest 1982 was the 27th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held on 24 April 1982 in Harrogate, United Kingdom. The presenter was Jan Leeming.
The German entrant, Nicole, was the winner with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden". Germany received 1.61 times as many points as runner-up Israel, which was a record under the current scoring system until 2009, when Norway received 1.78 times as many points as Iceland. The song also cemented Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger, the song's composers, into German Eurovision tradition, writing 18 Eurovision songs between them before and after "Ein bißchen Frieden", 13 of which were for Germany.
This was the first time that Germany won the contest. They had competed in the finals every year since the contest's inception.
Be interesting to see what Sunday is like, when it is forecast to be nearly 70 degrees. Its gonna be much harder keeping people in when the weather gets nicer.
The US has been accused of redirecting 200,000 Germany-bound masks for its own use, in a move condemned as "modern piracy".
The local government in Berlin said the shipment of US-made masks was "confiscated" in Bangkok.
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posted on 3/4/20
Benefits of new account, filtered members of 6187 have to see the Titanic content now, another chance to convert them, or they have to filter NCC, they have to make a choice. Presumably I can now make articles on the Chelsea board, that’s a group of people I can now reach after years of blockades and red tape.
posted on 3/4/20
Should've just told me, I would've done it.
Only person who has me flitered is Don_Tottenham.
posted on 3/4/20
Missing out on exclusive Don_Tottenham posts.
posted on 3/4/20
This April, a real chance to finally transform this website into a predominantly Titanic forum, stranger things have happened at sea, and as we get closer to the 10th April, I hope to make the biggest push yet for the great transition.
posted on 3/4/20
Chaos creates opportunity.
posted on 3/4/20
In vino veritas
posted on 3/4/20
I can’t remember them all, but definitely Don Tottenham has 6187 filtered, people like Dubbed Wenger, others, now they are faced with the great transition, it will happen, it’s written in the stars.
posted on 3/4/20
KentSpur was on JA606 from 2011 - 2015, with cameo apparences in 2016 and 2017 respectively.
posted on 3/4/20
Hope to make a list of ja606ers with Titanic connections, they will have special privileges, I’m thinking of allocating Titanic U numbers too, this is all being prepared.
posted on 3/4/20
CinciWolf and his engineer great uncle
posted on 3/4/20
The 2004 Football Association Community Shield (also known as The FA Community Shield in partnership with McDonald's for sponsorship reasons) was the 82nd staging of the FA Community Shield, an annual football match contested by the reigning champions of the Premier League and the holders of the FA Cup. It was contested on 8 August 2004 by Arsenal, champions of the 2003–04 Premier League, and Manchester United, who beat Millwall in the final of the 2003–04 FA Cup. Watched by a crowd of 63,317 at the Millennium Stadium, Arsenal won the match 3–1.
posted on 3/4/20
This was Manchester United's 23rd Community Shield appearance and Arsenal's 18th. Manchester United were without seven of their first-choice players for the game, which meant David Bellion and Eric Djemba-Djemba came into the starting 11. Cesc Fàbregas started alongside Gilberto Silva in midfield for Arsenal as captain Patrick Vieira was absent. After a goalless first half, Arsenal took the lead when Gilberto scored in the 50th minute. Striker Alan Smith equalised for Manchester United soon after, but José Antonio Reyes put Arsenal back in front after United's defenders failed to clear the ball. Mikaël Silvestre scored an own goal 11 minutes before the end that ensured Arsenal's victory.
posted on 4/4/20
Despite being held in 2021, the Games of the XXXII Olympiad will keep the name Tokyo 2020 for marketing and branding purposes. This marks the first time in history that the Olympic Games have been postponed, rather than canceled.
posted on 4/4/20
I think we should have a global 1 month lockdown every spring to allow nature and us to recover from the affects of pollution and civilization.
I'm serious. Things are beautiful now. Ban diesel combustion engines permanently.
posted on 4/4/20
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posted on 4/4/20
comment by New Choice City (U22363)
posted about an hour ago
I think we should have a global 1 month lockdown every spring to allow nature and us to recover from the affects of pollution and civilization.
I'm serious. Things are beautiful now. Ban diesel combustion engines permanently.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
1 vote
posted on 4/4/20
Sea
posted on 4/4/20
New Look says it is suspending payments to suppliers for existing stock "indefinitely", telling them in a letter that the stock can be collected by its owners.
The retailer is also cancelling orders for its Spring and Summer clothing lines and won't pay costs towards them.
New Look told the BBC it did not take the decision lightly. "This is a matter of survival," it told suppliers.
One small firm said New Look’s behaviour was “totally out of order”.
posted on 4/4/20
LFO was a British electronic music act formed in 1988 consisting of Mark Bell and Gez Varley. They released their acclaimed debut LP Frequencies in 1991 on Sheffield label Warp. After Varley left the group in 1996, Bell continued solo to release Advance (1996) and Sheath (2003). Bell died in October 2014, effectively ending the project.
LFO are considered to be pioneers of the bass-heavy "bleep techno" style. AllMusic called them "one of British techno's most important, agenda-setting groups."
posted on 4/4/20
I like LFO. Always preferred AFX but hey ho.
posted on 4/4/20
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4-lKMGII_k
posted on 4/4/20
The Eurovision Song Contest 1982 was the 27th edition of the annual Eurovision Song Contest. It was held on 24 April 1982 in Harrogate, United Kingdom. The presenter was Jan Leeming.
The German entrant, Nicole, was the winner with the song "Ein bißchen Frieden". Germany received 1.61 times as many points as runner-up Israel, which was a record under the current scoring system until 2009, when Norway received 1.78 times as many points as Iceland. The song also cemented Ralph Siegel and Bernd Meinunger, the song's composers, into German Eurovision tradition, writing 18 Eurovision songs between them before and after "Ein bißchen Frieden", 13 of which were for Germany.
posted on 4/4/20
This was the first time that Germany won the contest. They had competed in the finals every year since the contest's inception.
posted on 4/4/20
Be interesting to see what Sunday is like, when it is forecast to be nearly 70 degrees. Its gonna be much harder keeping people in when the weather gets nicer.
posted on 4/4/20
The US has been accused of redirecting 200,000 Germany-bound masks for its own use, in a move condemned as "modern piracy".
The local government in Berlin said the shipment of US-made masks was "confiscated" in Bangkok.
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