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I know it's not the cheapest on the market, but the Intel pro webcam is both clear and easy to use....
It's about in pc world so probably much cheaper elsewhere
HTH
Mike
Quote by freckledbird
Looked at in the proper context, i.e. a probability based risk assessment, it takes no brains to figure out that unsafe sex is far more dangerous. It is possible to cross the road a million times in your life and not be killed. It is barely feasible to have sex a million times in your life, yet people do manage to die as a result of having sex, so obviously the sex is more of a risk than the road.

Whilst I agree with you in part I am not sure in this case you are comparing like with like....
It might be argued that when we cross the road we take precautions ("stop, look and listen" to quote Darth Vader higher - and maybe the high(ish) rate of road deaths already exhibited in the statistics is caused by people being carelss....
Just another point to prove the inaccuracy of statistics I guess.
Darth Vader didn't say that - the man whose voice it was, said it (Dave Prowse) in a commercial, whilst in the guise of the Green Cross Code Man.
Dave Prowse was the body of DV (voiced by James Earl Jones) and also the GCCM... I guess I was just being flippant at the time.... Oh well....
Quote by Ice Pie
Looked at in the proper context, i.e. a probability based risk assessment, it takes no brains to figure out that unsafe sex is far more dangerous. It is possible to cross the road a million times in your life and not be killed. It is barely feasible to have sex a million times in your life, yet people do manage to die as a result of having sex, so obviously the sex is more of a risk than the road.

Whilst I agree with you in part I am not sure in this case you are comparing like with like....
It might be argued that when we cross the road we take precautions ("stop, look and listen" to quote Darth Vader) if we didn't take these precautions the rates of deaths would be much higher - and maybe the high(ish) rate of road deaths already exhibited in the statistics is caused by people being carelss....
Just another point to prove the inaccuracy of statistics I guess.
I read the title as bareback oval and thought it had something to do with topless cricket redface
Quote by bluexxx
3someinpreston,
In your reply you ask how you could possibly get away with it on a train. Well, I catch the train from Liverpool Street into darkest Essex and I can assure you that on a late train on a Friday night it does happen. In fact, those late trains are a microcosm of life: sex, violence, laughter and tears. And, of course, McDonalds!

Yeah, it certainly does happen. There's a few dark areas around Liverpool Street where you can have a discreet fumbling, at night, and not at rush hour! wink
OK, let's vote...
hands up who's ever been naughty on a train ? lol :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Helloooooo-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o-o....
Blimey it's empty in here....best sit down and make myself at home....
Quote by bluexxx
The moral of this story is, never smoke without a condom :shock: lol :lol: :lol: :lol:

And always drink wearing a seat belt whilst looking both ways? wink
Quote by G and H
I believe we will find out soon that smoking althought not good for you as by far not as dangerous as we are made to believe.
First I read another stats some month ago where the related more than 200,000 death per annum to alcohol (death through violence under the influence of alchol, negligence, hit and run, homicide, houshold accidents etc all related to alcohol).
My sister works in one of the world leading research centres and they found out that breathing the air in places like Frankfurt, Lodon, NY etc. gives you an intake of poison of the equivalent of 100 cigarettes per day.
The diabetes foundation claims that the present generation is the first one which will die before their parents because of wrong eating habbits and obesity.

So to paraphrase it's "Lies, Damned Lies and Statistics!"???
However, the point is; if we are in posession of all the facts, do you think we react disproportionately to some risks?
OK, Before I launch into this let me state for the record that this thread is meant to prompt debate and that I am in no way shape or form pro unsafe sex - I would not consider playing without using a condom etc etc etc.....
During some research for a project I have been working on I came across some rather starting statistics....
Each year in the UK over 350,000 people are admitted to hospital for smoking related diseases, of those 106,000 will die.
Deaths caused by smoking are five times higher than the 22,833 deaths arising from: traffic accidents (3,439); poisoning and overdose (881); alcoholic liver disease (5,121); other accidental deaths (8,579); murder and manslaughter (513); suicide (4,066); and HIV infection (234) in the UK during 2004. World-wide, almost 5 million die prematurely each year as a result of smoking. Based on current trends, this will rise to 10 million within 20 years.
The point I guess I am making is... If we are all so concerned about our health by being almost evangelical about the use of condoms, why are we far more blase about the other risks we are far more likely to face in our everday lives whether it be smoking, drinking, driving, crossing the road or popping out to get a pint of milk...?
I realise that the lifestyle we chose to lead will place us in a higher risk group than many, and that we are unable to avoid the risks incurred by everday life. But, when you look a the figures do you think we pay undue attention to some risks and ignore others?
Quote by JucyLucy
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another anal aquarian!

Anal ?? wasn't that a different thread??? lol
Can I plead the fifth??? rolleyes
Quote by JucyLucy
I personally don't see how it could matter but would like to know if any of you think it does.

Not one bit ! !
Being born when I was has absolutely nothing to do with how I sort my shopping on the belt so that fridge stuff can go in a "fridge" bag, freezer stuff can go in a "freezer" bag, fruit can go in a "fruit" bag, cleaning stuff can go in a "cleaning stuff" bag and bathroom stuff can go in a "bathroom stuff" bag etc, etc to make it easier for me when I get home ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Regardless of what youmight think wink
I thought i was the only person that did that lol not an aquarian are you dammy ??
Oh my God!
That's me.....
another anal aquarian!
must remember to ask the person in front at the checkout what sign they are next time.....us aquarians take forever to unload our shopping onto the belt.... :shock:
But it's sooo much easier once you get it all home! biggrin
Quote by JucyLucy
I personally don't see how it could matter but would like to know if any of you think it does.

Not one bit ! !
Being born when I was has absolutely nothing to do with how I sort my shopping on the belt so that fridge stuff can go in a "fridge" bag, freezer stuff can go in a "freezer" bag, fruit can go in a "fruit" bag, cleaning stuff can go in a "cleaning stuff" bag and bathroom stuff can go in a "bathroom stuff" bag etc, etc to make it easier for me when I get home ! ! ! ! ! ! !
Regardless of what youmight think wink
I thought i was the only person that did that lol not an aquarian are you dammy ??
Oh my God!
That's me.....
another anal aquarian!
I love the view from my flat...
I live on the side of a hill on the top floor of my building and can see 20 or so miles into the distance....
This is currently what I am looking at...

Mike biggrin
Quote by MISSCHIEF
rotflmao :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
OMG that would just look so wrong with me Molton Brown Ginseng soap - a kind of deep yellow colour :shock: confused

Euuuuuuuuuuuuuugh!!!!!! lol
Quote by Libra+Love
With a name like mine I think it's obvious on which side of the fence I sit. :P
And as star signs go, it's the Leo that get's this girls juices flowing and the Aquarian mind I fall in love with.

Oooh did I hear Aquarian?!?!?
wink
Quote by marmalaid
The instruction book however says that I need to connect the router to a PC with a hard wire connection.

Hold on one minute there. This will most likely be just for the installation phase, when you have the router configured you should be able to disconnect the cable and then use it wireless.
HTH
Chris
PS In my experience the MAC address is not a factor in logging on to the ISP, just the user name and password. In fact with NTL that is not always required.
I've set a few of these up recently for friends and invariably find that the MAC address is critical to the connection...
Below are links to a few sites which will hopefull halp you sort it all out...
HTH
Mike


Quote by Debbiewebs
Red or White ransom? confused

bring both :twisted: :twisted: not fussy here biggrin
My kinda Laydeees!!! rolleyes
In the UK when a cable modem is set up it is usually linked to the MAC address of the network card it connects to on the home PC. If you are going to use a wireless router you may need to fool the cable modem into thinking it is still talking to the pc's network card directly using MAC spoofing.
It's too long a process to go through on here but if you want to PM me with any specific questions I'll try to help!
Mike
Quote by Wishmaster
If it's the sort I'm thinking of, then i bought one last xmas as a surprise present and it was fairly good in price and dead easy to make. The only problem was trying to hold it still in the tube and keeping my pubes away from the mould.
Have PM'ed you the link.

You're supposed to shave em off beforehand..... lol.....
I tried one a while ago - without much success - the tube was long enough and just about wide enough but was dead straight and would not allow for even the slightest curve in my erect willy! :shock:
As for pubic hair, the instructions suggest you smooth them down with a liberal amount of petroleum jelly.
I hope you have more success than I did ...
M
Hi Blue,
Having been on here for some time now and seen the amazing reports of your parties I'd love to actually attend one and meet some of the regular contributors on here. Living in London I should also be able to provide an effective "taxi" service from south of the Watford Gap!
Thanks
Mike
Whilst I was working in Portsmouth today and watching preparations for the naval spectacular next week a thought came to me.....
How about using the international flag alphabet....?
The flags would be colourful, discreet and different...besides which when put together they have a slightly bizarre double meaning...

M
Hi all,
I have the (mis)pleasure to be working in Milton Keynes over the weekend of 1st July and wondered if anyone out there would help me stave off the boredom of hotel life by joining my for a drink on either Sat 2nd or Sunday 3rd?
Thanks for reading...
Mike
Hi there, all original Windows XP CD's are bootable. Put the CD in the drive, restart the computer don't just shut down and restart -actually power the machine down and switch on again using the switch).
At some point you will be prompted to " Press any key to boot from CD" - Press a key (eg space bar).
You will then be guided through a reinstall including the reformat of the hard drive (remember to back up any data you may want to keep before you start the whole process).
After 30-40 minutes of reinstallation (with some input from you) it should all be done.
If you have any specific issues then please drop me a pm....
Hope it goes well
M