Drones

There was one in mine pal. Mossy Dowling and Eamonn Grimes brought the cup back to the National School. A great day.

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The muldoons will still want to drive their own car and fork out to leave it sitting in the carpark while they go off to santa ponza.

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There are an awful amount of greenhorns posting here

Fellas that would believe any auld guff you tell them.

Any stats on this?

It’s a widely believed fact.

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You’re a gas man

The old joke about two fellas starting with the council, arrived into work 1st morning the foreman says, lean against each other there till I find ye a couple of shovels.

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That’s good enough for tfk.

Exactly.

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Natural selection at work there

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There was some prick flying a drone over Dublin 6 last night. They’re a menace.

What a plonker

Great story, but where were they delivered from? A non-story basically.

Listening to RTE Radio 1 there - Next month a crowd in Dublin are going live with take away deliveries by drone — you’ll have your grub within 3 minutes he reckons - Manna is the company.

By god.

  • will the drone have a tap option? - we could be looking at a lot of finger losses over the next few years — the finger replacement business might be a good line of work to get into.
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There’ll be a fair few drones never seen again you’d imagine

They’ll be forcing that facial recognition shit on us in no time - You’ll have to look at the phone, be verified, then place your order for a deep fried pizza.

Not drone related but my bank is forcing me to load an app on my phone to access online banking. I’m not happy about it. Not happy about it but as @anon61878697 says above there doesn’t seem to be any way around it. They wouldn’t entertain me when I went into them about it.

No way around it whatsoever.

Other than changing banks of course.

Banks are the greatest bastards on the planet — you are constantly forced to use them and they charge you for everything … once you get your app up and running and you decide to use it to move money between your own accounts - they charge you… There will be no humans to interact with in a few years in this sector …
Society is going more and more cash free - the banks then charge you for every card transaction - at least with cash you can get out one lump sum, pay the small fee, and spend away… the game is well and truly rigged.

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