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Thread ID: 143440 2017-01-11 20:21:00 And he thinks that he has the talent to be President? Zippity (58) PC World Chat
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1430636 2017-01-12 07:57:00 And 0% voted for Double Dipton :D


:lol: :lol: :lol: Good point Dave. :thumbs:
B.M. (505)
1430637 2017-01-12 09:54:00 Who reads the Herald site these days.. nothing but tabloid clickbait crap that repeats the U.S Trump bashing U.S media stories. apsattv (7406)
1430638 2017-01-12 18:24:00 Who reads the Herald site these days.. nothing but tabloid clickbait crap that repeats the U.S Trump bashing U.S media stories.

And it appears to be produced by a team of "challenged" primary school pupils judging by the spelling and grammar.
CliveM (6007)
1430639 2017-01-12 20:29:00 Who reads the Herald site these days.. nothing but tabloid clickbait crap that repeats the U.S Trump bashing U.S media stories.


And it appears to be produced by a team of "challenged" primary school pupils judging by the spelling and grammar.

Both these would seem to be best scenarios. At worse, the editorial team are most suited to doing their craft in womens' magazines or TV Cooking channels.

I prefer my paid subscriptions to The Guardian and Whale Oil, supported by The Telegraph, The Independent, and Stuff :)

:devil
WalOne (4202)
1430640 2017-01-12 21:25:00 And TV? :rolleyes: :groan: :crying B.M. (505)
1430641 2017-01-13 03:19:00 And TV? :rolleyes: :groan: :crying

If I'm to watch local TV, I don't move much from the Cooking Channel (TV1). As for TV2 and the totally banal TV3 ... :yuck:

My choices are either ITV or BBC. An avowed Coro fan, I can watch that at 7:30 am live but even I don't have the stomach for any soap at that time of day. I'll watch it later at a time that suits me - as TV1 viewers are watching their allocated 2 year old episodes ...

No, don't ask ;)
WalOne (4202)
1430642 2017-01-13 04:00:00 Coincidentally, as I was slagging the Herald in my usual fair, inimitable, and constructive way, Spanish Bride at Whale Oil was posting this ... recent attention getting headlines from both Stuff and the Herald:

7808

Seems as if our local news media can't be bothered to even copy and paste from Reuters et al, let alone come up with their own investigative pieces and comments.

Sorry I forgot, NZ is still on holiday so the rest of the world is, too. So we'ell ignore the prelude to what (hopefully not) may well be World War III, and concentrate on filling their print and offline pages with questionable value items.

:annoyed:
WalOne (4202)
1430643 2017-01-13 06:34:00 And it appears to be produced by a team of "challenged" primary school pupils judging by the spelling and grammar.

Or modern "reporters" typing out reports on cellphones
apsattv (7406)
1430644 2017-01-15 02:37:00 Or modern "reporters" typing out reports on cellphones

Or modern "reporters interviewing" their keyboards.

Corrected for you :)
WalOne (4202)
1430645 2017-01-15 20:30:00 It has to be asked of course do the CIA reports into election hacking and influence by Russia have equal validity as the CIA reports of Saddam's weapons of mass destruction ??

Isn't it all a smoke and mirrors political game ?

John McAffe called BS on that one .
He said it was not they way a govt based hack would be done, and gave reasons why ...
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