Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz
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@taniwharugby I hear you, hard to believe it's been three years. Seems like only yesterday he was giving someone a beating on the footpath in a p fuelled rage . It's these kind of memories that keep him alive in our hearts.
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@Virgil said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
Lucky to be happy more like it, lucky her then alive daddy could afford the best lawyers to fight any convictions for being involved with P.
I wonder if travelling through Te Kuiti would appeal as much as Greece for her facebook loving fansChill mate, she's been through a lot....
.. of tattoo ink.
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@taniwharugby TR - you're in Whangarei right? Those cars seemingly are everywhere. Driving down River Road , Hamilton, yesterday morning, I followed a black Ford Territory with the same sticker on the rear window. I have seen it a couple of times now.
The SUV that meth bought.
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@Tregaskis I am, but was the first time I had seen that one...always the odd other ones with RIP type messages on their windows.
This was a Subaru Legacy, not an SUV, always the poor cousins up this way
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@taniwharugby I presume Little stuck out his huge Roger Ramjet jaw and looked glum?
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Interesting ... new England boss wants to use the AB's model of internal leadership in the England football team. I could see this working under the likes of Beckham, Shearer ... but not sure if I could say the same of Rooney.
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@taniwharugby said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
@jegga I was driving into work yesterday and the car sitting next to me had 'In loving memory of Connor MOrris' and then whatever the dates were on their rear window...it has obviously been tough on everyone
We have one of those at our primary school. Feral scum, as you'd expect.
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Don't think this is behind the paywall:
https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/jones-everything-why-stuffme-merger-should-go-ahead
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@Donsteppa said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
Don't think this is behind the paywall:
https://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/jones-everything-why-stuffme-merger-should-go-ahead
You think wrong.
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Damn!
Gist of the article: if the merger is permitted then we could end up with a viable high quality national newspaper. Without the merger, both orgs are doomed, which is not a good alternative. (Surrounded by a lot of Jones's usual musings)
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@Donsteppa said in Alternative needed from the absolute crap of stuff.co.nz:
Damn!
Gist of the article: if the merger is permitted then we could end up with a viable high quality national newspaper. Without the merger, both orgs are doomed, which is not a good alternative. (Surrounded by a lot of Jones's usual musings)
We " could" but at the moment we have competition which should in theory make them try and outdo do each other for market share. Instead you'd be embarrassed to line the bottom of a budgies cage with either of them. How would a monopoly improve that?
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not really in the vein of the thread, but was on Stuff.
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http://www.stuff.co.nz/nelson-mail/86934611/canaan-downs-the-land-of-milk-honey-and-good-biking
This is pretty benign, but it did annoy me because I thought I was going to read an informed article about biking on Canaan Downs (which I've done) and the Rameka Track (which I haven't but I'm planning to).
But, it turns out she's written an article about not going to Canaan Downs, nor Harwoods Hole, nor the Rameka Track, because she didn't actually go there - she didn't like the look of the track (which is actually a reasonably benign gravel road).
I suppose I'm not the target audience, because the first hand account of going to the cafe just off the main road and the petting zoo, weren't of much interest to me.
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What the hell? Is this just an article about twitter people being morons?
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@Baron-Silas-Greenback Seems so. It's in their "Entertainment" section, so whoever "edits" it clearly thinks searching for smartarse tweets is what passes for entertaining nowadays. Fark me, but I'll be glad when Twitter suffers its long overdue demise. What will Stuff use as new sources then, I wonder?
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@taniwharugby seems like a pretty reasonable article to me. It's important to moderate forums and comments sections, there are people out there that just want to troll instead of having an actual debate, and they add nothing. I'm all for free speech (as you probably all know) but someone that has the sole aim of trolling needs to be given the boot.
TSF does that really well. Far better then anywhere else that I've found. We have some pretty intense debates, but they are by-in-large all from people that actually want to get their point across. Not people that just want to troll for the fun of riling others up (I'm 50/50 on Winger in this regard, but lean towards him actually believing what he says, as crazy as that is...)
The other alternative of news outlets shutting down the comments sections doesn't sit well with me. It's what idiotic Youtubers do when they want to tell others how to think and refuse to listen to any other POVs. Those people can fuck right off.