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Post by stxdpr on May 18, 2018 13:53:57 GMT
Ten - depending on the choice you've made it's worth giving it 3 days or so and then returning back to Windhelm for more developments.... 3 days or 40 years, the us police seem to be on an old TES version.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on May 18, 2018 13:54:08 GMT
PSP is better than (Gameboy Advance) SP. Was that right? There's not much going on in my work just now and I'm betting on obscure football matches. I always wonder if these third division U19s teams know there's people betting on their games. I have a friend who bets on youth football, I think it's the UAE under 21 team. He insists the bookies make little effort to understand that level of football and you can find great odds. I would like to point out he doesn't have much going on in his life.
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Post by scamander on May 18, 2018 13:58:35 GMT
Not much on the windhelm killer but did you see they caught the golden state miller a few weeks ago? Wasn't that partially via DNA from one of those "discover your heritage" services? Think they matched it with one of his relatives on there. On one of the podcasts I listen to they were discussing serial killers and how it's simply not in occurrence much anymore. Main reasons seem to be: - Killers often used to get a kick from the notoriety (the BTK killer in particular, he used to write to the Press suggesting nicknames for himself). The only way to get this back in the day was to kill over a prolonged period and get in the news. Now you can achieve this by shooting up a place an ensuring you've got stuff on Youtube prior to it all. 7/8 years of notoriety can be gained in an hour. - Police are far, far better (as is technology). I wont go over it again but some of the stories from the likes of Kemper, Gacy, Dahmer and co are quite unbelievable in terms of police negligence and stupidity, we're talking stuff which would make Wiggum look like Morse. That's also assuming the police aren't complicit (e.g. Bob Hansen).
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Post by scamander on May 18, 2018 14:00:33 GMT
PSP is better than (Gameboy Advance) SP. Was that right? There's not much going on in my work just now and I'm betting on obscure football matches. I always wonder if these third division U19s teams know there's people betting on their games. I have a friend who bets on youth football, I think it's the UAE under 21 team. He insists the bookies make little effort to understand that level of football and you can find great odds. I would like to point out he doesn't have much going on in his life. back in the day I used to make a few quid on football in the Championship. I remember one 'first goalscorer' market where the first three Burnley options had either accrued a long term injury or had been sold during the previous summer.
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Post by Pyjakson on May 18, 2018 14:08:59 GMT
I have a friend who bets on youth football, I think it's the UAE under 21 team. He insists the bookies make little effort to understand that level of football and you can find great odds. I would like to point out he doesn't have much going on in his life. back in the day I used to make a few quid on football in the Championship. I remember one 'first goalscorer' market where the first three Burnley options had either accrued a long term injury or had been sold during the previous summer. Sounds like that was priced correctly, to be fair.
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Post by Pyjakson on May 18, 2018 14:12:08 GMT
PSP is better than (Gameboy Advance) SP. Was that right? There's not much going on in my work just now and I'm betting on obscure football matches. I always wonder if these third division U19s teams know there's people betting on their games. I have a friend who bets on youth football, I think it's the UAE under 21 team. He insists the bookies make little effort to understand that level of football and you can find great odds. I would like to point out he doesn't have much going on in his life. I read about a guy that got banned by the bookies for working out they used the normal home/away weighting for odds in the Scottish lower leagues when it really made no difference, so I guess it can be done. Another mate was told how to carry out some betfair scam that required two monitors and relied on the idiocy of crowds. I can't quite remember how it worked, but it was something to do with backing all the golfers then doing something with those bets when one of them got a birdie. It sounded complicated, but the guy apparently did it as a job.
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Post by stxdpr on May 18, 2018 14:14:40 GMT
Not much on the windhelm killer but did you see they caught the golden state miller a few weeks ago? Wasn't that partially via DNA from one of those "discover your heritage" services? Think they matched it with one of his relatives on there. On one of the podcasts I listen to they were discussing serial killers and how it's simply not in occurrence much anymore. Main reasons seem to be: - Killers often used to get a kick from the notoriety (the BTK killer in particular, he used to write to the Press suggesting nicknames for himself). The only way to get this back in the day was to kill over a prolonged period and get in the news. Now you can achieve this by shooting up a place an ensuring you've got stuff on Youtube prior to it all. 7/8 years of notoriety can be gained in an hour. - Police are far, far better (as is technology). I wont go over it again but some of the stories from the likes of Kemper, Gacy, Dahmer and co are quite unbelievable in terms of police negligence and stupidity, we're talking stuff which would make Wiggum look like Morse. That's also assuming the police aren't complicit (e.g. Bob Hansen). He seemed to be really up on not getting caught (police officer). It was a DNA find yourself thing but one of the ones that give everything to law enforcement without questions which seems a bit agains GDPR. Police are mush better but feel sorry for whoever had to test the blender in the case where the guy recently killed a cop and tried to eat him. One way to ruin eating.
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Post by scubar on May 18, 2018 14:18:46 GMT
My royal wedding fatigue has now turned into a severe allergic reaction. I knew it was a mistake switching on BBC News. Since I'm a bit under the weather I'm contemplating playing Skyrim in bed. I'm still waiting for new development in the serial killer case in Windhelm and would dearly love to move on. Not much on the windhelm killer but did you see they caught the golden state miller a few weeks ago? I didn’t know that, first I heard of him was after Patton Oswalts wife died, she was writing a book on it and was apparently close to finding out more information. I’ll have to look into this.
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Post by Destry on May 18, 2018 14:20:15 GMT
Does anyone still have the links for the PS4 chatterbox people? I have crank as a friend but never looked into any others, was looking at the elite wing update, farcry 5 and did anyone even try no mans sky? I played No Man's Sky, but I think I was the only one. The various updates added a lot to the original game, and true multiplayer is coming in July. which apparently: Not my words, the words of Eurogamer.net. Might be worth a try if you can pick a copy up at the right price.
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Post by scubar on May 18, 2018 14:24:30 GMT
Does anyone still have the links for the PS4 chatterbox people? I have crank as a friend but never looked into any others, was looking at the elite wing update, farcry 5 and did anyone even try no mans sky? I played No Man's Sky, but I think I was the only one. The various updates added a lot to the original game, and true multiplayer is coming in July. which apparently: Not my words, the words of Eurogamer.net. Might be worth a try if you can pick a copy up at the right price. So it’s finally going to be the game they promised all that time ago.
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Post by stxdpr on May 18, 2018 14:25:45 GMT
Does anyone still have the links for the PS4 chatterbox people? I have crank as a friend but never looked into any others, was looking at the elite wing update, farcry 5 and did anyone even try no mans sky? I played No Man's Sky, but I think I was the only one. The various updates added a lot to the original game, and true multiplayer is coming in July. which apparently: Not my words, the words of Eurogamer.net. Might be worth a try if you can pick a copy up at the right price. I feel like sticking with a retail price copy should give you a star destroyer-esque ship. I don't remember it being funny, fun or emergent. GGB planet colonising could be a thing to behold.
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Post by cobblers on May 18, 2018 14:26:49 GMT
I’ll have you know that I’ve got the platinum for No Mans Sky.
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 14:27:17 GMT
Does anyone still have the links for the PS4 chatterbox people? I have crank as a friend but never looked into any others, was looking at the elite wing update, farcry 5 and did anyone even try no mans sky? They are all dead now.
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Post by scamander on May 18, 2018 14:40:45 GMT
pretty sure the DNA details weren't freely available to the police, I think they had to specifically apply for a search within a specific set of parameters. When they had a close enough match (his niece I think) they then staked out the chap and got his DNA from stuff in his rubbish to get an exact hit.
The podcast did go on about what an absolute piece of work he was, they knew he was a cop early on as the way he managed the crime scene was done in a way which suggested he knew exactly how the police would search. I also heard one of the taped calls he made to his victims, was really quite something...
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Post by dakylosaurus419 on May 18, 2018 14:42:23 GMT
No naan's pie?
I'm not sure the pie bit really works
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on May 18, 2018 14:48:40 GMT
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Post by Pyjakson on May 18, 2018 16:01:36 GMT
What's the betting that she's never had the chance to attend her own?
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Post by tenthenemy on May 18, 2018 16:05:37 GMT
I'm also busy taking DNA samples in Skyrim, if that's what you want to call it.
Interesting thoughts on the decline of serial killers. Police methods might have got more refined, but I'm just remembering the recent case of Stephen Port that could have been solved a lot sooner if police hadn't been wilfully obtuse.
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Post by BabyfarkmcGeezak on May 18, 2018 16:52:33 GMT
I'm also busy taking DNA samples in Skyrim, if that's what you want to call it. Interesting thoughts on the decline of serial killers. Police methods might have got more refined, but I'm just remembering the recent case of Stephen Port that could have been solved a lot sooner if police hadn't been wilfully obtuse. Are there really less serial killers these days? You would have thought with the continuing raise of gang culture in the USA that are loads of original Gs strutting their piece and boasting a double digit murder score.
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Post by cobblers on May 18, 2018 17:05:17 GMT
Fewer. Don’t make me come over there.
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Post by Shenguin on May 18, 2018 17:06:21 GMT
No naan's pie? I'm not sure the pie bit really works I'm going to go right ahead and assume that's a balti pie.
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Post by Sheep2 on May 18, 2018 17:07:29 GMT
It's all about the spree killers these days.
There's another one today at a school in Texas.
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Post by Shenguin on May 18, 2018 17:11:43 GMT
Does anyone else assume Santa Fe translates as "Iron Santa"?
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Post by Destry on May 18, 2018 17:17:03 GMT
It's all about the spree killers these days. There's another one today at a school in Texas. Yeh, fifteen minutes in to the BBC News, and after a gushing Nick Witchell and others fawning on the Royal Wedding, we get to hear about it. Fuck sake, Beeb. Priorities.
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Post by RollingEscargot on May 18, 2018 17:34:57 GMT
I'm still at work, and not happy about it. I'd better get home in time for the royal wedding.
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