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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #450 on: 04 December 2018, 17:18:11 »

Teresa May has totally misjudged the mood of the people who voted to leave. By her fannying around with the EU negotiators and her condescending attitude to the British public, treating them like idiots, she has engendered a mood of resentful attrition. I, personally, am not open to anything other than a no deal now, not a position I was in a few weeks ago. I'm sick of the dirty bastards telling me what I really wanted when I voted leave.

We will fight them on the beaches...........
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #451 on: 04 December 2018, 17:20:05 »

Where's Nigel Farage these days? I think he would make a fine prime minister.
Yeah, then the EU negotiators would quake, and then suddenly say we can leave with no penalties, have access to their markets for free, and wipe out our national debt.

And back in reality....
I was actually joking. Did I need an emoji?  ::)
Nope, that was to amuse the Farage worshippers... ;)

Now that is a sad affliction. ;D
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #452 on: 04 December 2018, 17:36:15 »

Teresa May has totally misjudged the mood of the people who voted to leave. By her fannying around with the EU negotiators and her condescending attitude to the British public, treating them like idiots, she has engendered a mood of resentful attrition. I, personally, am not open to anything other than a no deal now, not a position I was in a few weeks ago. I'm sick of the dirty bastards telling me what I really wanted when I voted leave.

We will fight them on the beaches...........

I very much doubt that will fly.

The honourable member for Dickensian England couldn't find 48 like-minded individuals to challenge Theresa. :)

Remaining in the EU after a second vote is gathering pace.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #453 on: 04 December 2018, 17:39:45 »

Teresa May has totally misjudged the mood of the people who voted to leave. By her fannying around with the EU negotiators and her condescending attitude to the British public, treating them like idiots, she has engendered a mood of resentful attrition. I, personally, am not open to anything other than a no deal now, not a position I was in a few weeks ago. I'm sick of the dirty bastards telling me what I really wanted when I voted leave.

We will fight them on the beaches...........

I very much doubt that will fly.

The honourable member for Dickensian England couldn't find 48 like-minded individuals to challenge Theresa. :)

Remaining in the EU after a second vote is gathering pace.
A sizeable part of the population will be totally disaffected. That spells doom for the Tories for a long time to come. The populist vote that has grown in mainland Europe hasn't reached these shores.....yet.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #454 on: 04 December 2018, 17:42:51 »

Teresa May has totally misjudged the mood of the people who voted to leave. By her fannying around with the EU negotiators and her condescending attitude to the British public, treating them like idiots, she has engendered a mood of resentful attrition. I, personally, am not open to anything other than a no deal now, not a position I was in a few weeks ago. I'm sick of the dirty bastards telling me what I really wanted when I voted leave.

We will fight them on the beaches...........

I very much doubt that will fly.

The honourable member for Dickensian England couldn't find 48 like-minded individuals to challenge Theresa. :)

Remaining in the EU after a second vote is gathering pace.
A sizeable part of the population will be totally disaffected. That spells doom for the Tories for a long time to come. The populist vote that has grown in mainland Europe hasn't reached these shores.....yet.

I agree.

We ran out of good outward looking options yonks ago. All we can do now is try and pick the least worst option. :-\

Total cluster f*uck.

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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #455 on: 04 December 2018, 17:43:05 »

Teresa May has totally misjudged the mood of the people who voted to leave. By her fannying around with the EU negotiators and her condescending attitude to the British public, treating them like idiots, she has engendered a mood of resentful attrition. I, personally, am not open to anything other than a no deal now, not a position I was in a few weeks ago. I'm sick of the dirty bastards telling me what I really wanted when I voted leave.

We will fight them on the beaches...........

I very much doubt that will fly.

The honourable member for Dickensian England couldn't find 48 like-minded individuals to challenge Theresa. :)

Remaining in the EU after a second vote is gathering pace.
A sizeable part of the population will be totally disaffected. That spells doom for the Tories for a long time to come. The populist vote that has grown in mainland Europe hasn't reached these shores.....yet.

I agree.

We ran out of good outward looking options yonks ago. All we can do now is try and pick the least worst option. :-\

Total cluster f*uck.

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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #456 on: 04 December 2018, 17:44:02 »

No need to repeat yourself, I heard you first time.  ;D
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #457 on: 04 December 2018, 17:49:29 »

No need to repeat yourself, I heard you first time.  ;D


Cut me some slack. I'm relatively new to this forum, you know. :)
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #458 on: 04 December 2018, 17:51:35 »

No need to repeat yourself, I heard you first time.  ;D


Cut me some slack. I'm relatively new to this forum, you know. :)
Did you get a message about the server being busy? I've had it a few times lately.
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #459 on: 04 December 2018, 18:03:28 »

No need to repeat yourself, I heard you first time.  ;D


Cut me some slack. I'm relatively new to this forum, you know. :)
Did you get a message about the server being busy? I've had it a few times lately.
SMF Database Connection Error?
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #460 on: 04 December 2018, 18:10:01 »

Yup... Followed by a potential repeat post...
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #461 on: 04 December 2018, 18:10:06 »

No need to repeat yourself, I heard you first time.  ;D


Cut me some slack. I'm relatively new to this forum, you know. :)
Did you get a message about the server being busy? I've had it a few times lately.
SMF Database Connection Error?
That's the fella  :y
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #462 on: 04 December 2018, 18:20:33 »

No need to repeat yourself, I heard you first time.  ;D


Cut me some slack. I'm relatively new to this forum, you know. :)
Did you get a message about the server being busy? I've had it a few times lately.


When you say server do you mean Mrs Opti? :)
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #463 on: 04 December 2018, 18:23:14 »

Hmmm, that's a bummer.  I suspect the storage is a shade slow to sync - the database is currently on SAS spinning disks following a controller/disk crash on the SATA SSDs on one of the servers.  I wanted to gain a bit of confidence in it before moving back onto the SSDs...
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Re: Brexit negotiations
« Reply #464 on: 04 December 2018, 18:25:58 »

Does it always post the message when the error occurs?

I suspect its inserting the message in the database, but when it goes to read to display the post, the record is still locked on one of the storage units (there are 2, and they are in a sync'd active-active config) that it reads from... 


Annoyingly, its not logging the errors :(
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