nick_md wrote:I like cadburys Turkish delight although I couldn't tell you when I last had one. I think eat a chocolate bar no more than a handful of times a year now.
Coop dark chocolate with orange zest bits in
MuseChick wrote:Sonic!
Djornson wrote:Since we seem to be on the subject if you actually want want anonymity get a VPN, these guys are pretty good - https://www.privateinternetaccess.com/ I use Ecosia - https://www.ecosia.org/ yes it tracks me and stuff but i'm not sure i care. When i was using DuckDuckGo i would search for nationwide and it would bring up nationwide america which i found inconvenient.
Djornson wrote:It's an old Panasonic Plasma. P50G20B i think. It's on the verge of dying though
acemuzzy wrote:Really one for the Edinburgh Badgers here.
I have my tenth wedding anniversary in August and we’re discussing something to do. I *think* we’ve decided on a trip to Edinburgh over this period so I’d like some recommendations on legit hotels (or alternatives), day time food, night time food, stuff to see and do, decent shops etc etc etc. It’ll be just the wife and me (wooo). I've been there only briefly and the wife never have never been to Edinburgh so I’m guessing we may be looking at some of the obvs tourist bits so any advice on that would also be good.
poprock wrote:I think you two have just accidentally organised another stock.
WorKid wrote:Scottish National Portrait Gallery is well well worth a visit.
poprock wrote:My wife’s firm won a bunch of awards for The Principal last year, so that might be worth a look. Other big names I’ve been involved with are the Scotsman and Tigerlily. Some friends of mine just opened up a ‘private residence’ called The Chaumer Abide which is really special.
afgavinstan wrote:Banking question. So I've recently had a little bit of trouble getting my card to work in ATM's. I think the chip is a bit scuffed or something, so if it can't read it, it'll still let me go through the motions of putting my pin in and all that, choosing what I want, and then saying something "this cannot be completed at this time" and spews out my card. Most of the time I just keep trying and it'll eventually work. So I gets a text from RBS this week saying "your new card is arriving in 3-5 working days". Arrived on Friday, and it doesn't have the raised numbers that cards usually do. Is that a thing now? I never ordered one though. So, is this an automated thing? Do banks check to see when a card is declined due to being unreadable and sends you a new one if you meet a threshold? I've not used the new card yet in case.
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