Cheers mate, I was at that game as well, remember it reasonably well surprisingly. We lost but a great night was had.
Anyway following on from this, I think it's important in latter years to keep learning, otherwise the brain becomes stagnant, you rely otherwise on instant recall, as the saying goes, use it or lose it - but use it in challenging ways, not stuff you already know. It probably makes no difference in reality, because I've watched a few videos on dementia and parkinsons, from past knowledge they do actually know how to cure it, certainly the latter anyway. Parkinsons but the treatment is very short lived and not viable (cell replacement of some sort), I've mentioned previously the development of looking for a cure all came from Dolly the Sheep (Professor Ian Wilmut), because the guy that created that himself caught Parkinsons, and it was one of his students I think at the time (Dr. Tilo Kunath.), that went on to look into research of disease.
Oh ffs i would have been 17 and still remember it but if you ask me what i had for my tea yesterday would have no idea.
First time i saw it on an 18" square black and white TV which my dad had to keep standing up and batting on the side because the valves came loose with the vibration of the speaker.
I remember those, we had one, the equivalent of a 54 inch plasma flat TV screen now, we also had a Radiogram, a huge side board with a valve radio and a record player, state of the art then
the good old days. We had a record player that you had to drop the arm on by hand, a reel to reel tape recorder and same valve radio.
we need a defrag to clear out all the absolutely useless **** we have stored in there instead of useful knowledge ..
I need a complete format and reinstall of my operating system, and i'm only 42. A few viruses have snuck in over the years I think.
Just heard about this on SKY News, I thought they said image or images but either way ffs... please log in to view this image
12:38 PM · Sep 10, 2025 · 74.4K Views FootballJOE @FootballJOE Former Premier League referee David Coote has been charged with making an indecent video of a child. The 43-year-old ex-Premier League official will apear at Nottingham Magistrates’ Court on Thursday for a first hearing in relation to the charge. Coote has been charged that he made one indecent video of a child in Category A on January 2, 2020. Category A is the most serious category and typically shows young children being raped or sexually abused by adults.