Recommended Posts

another american thinking about only what his country wants, not what the rest of the world wants...

oooh and its FOOTBALL, not bloody soccer...

:laugh: someone agress with me, i cant beleave yanks dont like the best sport in the world :no: .

and how u can call your version of football, football i dont no beens you run around with it in your hands :laugh:

:angry:

Whatever, the NFL is AWESOME. Much better than some lame World Cup crap that few people in THIS country care about. Give me the Super Bowl or college Bowl series over soccer any day!

ooh, yeah sure...a bunch of overgrown gorillas forming dog piles and running around with a ball ramming every person they see...real excitment :rolleyes:

No wonder it never stepped out of America...

Football - the ugly game.

Always brings out the worst in people. Maybe other countries are happy smily places where everyone gets along but here it's just an excuse for uneducated idiots with bear-bellys to be louder and more aggressive than usual.

You call people uneducated when your own education mirrors a 3 year old.

You should read what your have written.

''bear-bellys'' <--ha ha

I support England but JESUS CHRIST, every match that they show them playing its: "Let's see how they won the cup 50 years ago" and 1966 this and 1966 that. Ffs, yes we know you won it. But it was 50 years ago, get over it. And I know for a fact that if they win in this year, that's all we're gonna be hearing about for the next 50 years.

Don't you mean 40 years? 2006 - 1966 = 40

Story in today's Daily Mail - Would you pass GSCE Maths?

I don't understand how you people base your awesomeness off of 1 game. You've only just scored your first 3 goals in a world cup ever, and already you think you own it all. Don't you think that's a little dumb to do? What if you get knocked out in a few matches, then you'll have nothing to yell about anymore.

I can understand you're happy about your country doing good so far, but don't overdo it man. :)

yep, but if they do play him i doubt they will play him for long, they need to save him for nearer the end

They should not even consider playing the boy.

As I have said before he will be there for the taking as he has a known injury.

I don't understand how you people base your awesomeness off of 1 game. You've only just scored your first 3 goals in a world cup ever, and already you think you own it all. Don't you think that's a little dumb to do? What if you get knocked out in a few matches, then you'll have nothing to yell about anymore.

I can understand you're happy about your country doing good so far, but don't overdo it man. :)

Yeah, im only rubbing it in because on another forum japanese were saying crap about aussies at half time, then at full time we absolutely gave it to them, they have been in hiding for days, i know we wont make it far (probably not make it out of group stage) im just enjoying it while i can

and before we joined asia they are all like "ohhh aussies wont qualify even in 5th spot" they were saying we wouldnt even beat bahrain who we beat in asian cup qualifiers 3-1 with our C team LOL.. then we beat japan and they say we are cheating wtf LOL

we might not be good for world cup but we are still champions of asia :p

So when England play Pakistan at cricket and all those people born n bred in England start displaying Pakistani flags and your Islamic brothers and sisters are cheering on a team that isn't from the country they live and work in are you whinning then?

From what I have read you have some serious racist issues yourself. I am mixed race don't let the surname Smith make you think I am not thats my fathers surname, my fiance is mixed race and our children also.

All our friends and relatives from every shade of colour down the spectrum support their country, their team and you supporting Germany over England means you hate England.

I suggest you go move to Germany and stay there. I lived there (Munchen) as a child and they love to wear their flags with pride.

Go be racist somewhere else and stop turning this into a race issue.

Those that shout the loudest have the most to hide and that is you.

Hahaha...... <- That's the first time i've posted a "laugh" - but in this case - as a response to my post, i'm genuinely grinning, it really is that funny..... Never mind.... :D

Yeah, im only rubbing it in because on another forum japanese were saying crap about aussies at half time, then at full time we absolutely gave it to them, they have been in hiding for days, i know we wont make it far (probably not make it out of group stage) im just enjoying it while i can

and before we joined asia they are all like "ohhh aussies wont qualify even in 5th spot" they were saying we wouldnt even beat bahrain who we beat in asian cup qualifiers 3-1 with our C team LOL.. then we beat japan and they say we are cheating wtf LOL

we might not be good for world cup but we are still champions of asia :p

Lol, well yeah you're right about that. It was a good game, I hope the next one will be equally good :)

A lot of people who bear the England flag on their cars - and they're not in the majority - are more often than not, Nationalistic, Racist (look down on ethnic monirities), Daily Mail reading (thugs), most likely brain dead....

Bearing an England flag in itself is an innocuous act, but my point is that behind such an act: the difference between someone who will make an effort to do it, and someone who will not, often lies the kind of person described above.

[insert Nazi salute here]

Well, as you can see from my avatar and signature I am very patriotic. I also have "England My England". I have an Union flag, and the flag of St George, the English flag, and it has been there for a considerable amount of time.

I have a Flag of St George in my flat, 24/7, 365 days a year. However I do not have one on my car.

I am "someone who makes an effort", (your words), to be proud of my Country all year round. Does this make me, quote "Nationalistic, Racist (look down on ethnic monirities), Daily Mail reading (thug), most likely brain dead...."???

Because after all, according to you, it "often lies the kind of person described above."

You are a sad excuse for an Englishman if you see your National flag as a symbal of racism rather than something to be proud of.

Be proud of your Country.

And as for the "Nazi salute" business. Pathetic. Really pathetic. :no:

As much as I'm English and support England - part of me wants to see Australia come out of nowhere and shock everyone.

And as for the American "football" vs Rugby debate: 3 words:

Australian Rules Football! LOL

Yeah go Essenden Bombers.

I prefer Union, but Aussie rules is great to play.

This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • 10 games join Xbox Free Play Days this weekend by Pulasthi Ariyasinghe Another Free Play Days offer has just landed, and this one is a unique one. On top of offering 10 games to jump into for Xbox players, all the titles are from a single publisher: No More Robots. The promotion has games like Little Rocket Lab, Spirittea, Descenders Next, Let's Build a Zoo, and much more. Almost every game in the selection does need an Xbox Game Pass Ultimate, Premium, or Essential subscription, so keep this in mind when browsing. Many of the titles are Xbox Play Anywhere titles though, so both Xbox console and PC players can jump in. Here's how the announcement blog post described some of the available titles: There is one game that's available to all Xbox players without the need for any subscriptions, which is Descenders. Here are the announced games and the platforms they are available to play on: Little Rocket Lab (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Spirittea (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Soccer Story (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Descenders Next (Game Preview) (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Let's Build a Zoo (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Hypnospace Outlaw (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Slayers X: Terminal Aftermath: Vengance of the Slayer (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Nowhere Prophet (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) Family Man (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One) Descenders (Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, PC) To easily find the titles on Xbox consoles, first head to the Store, then in the sidebar, find the Home section. In there, open the Subscriptions tab. The Free Play Days collection will show up in this area. This week's Free Play Days promotions will end on Sunday, June 7, at 11:59 pm PT.
    • It STILL has horrid theme support. Hard to look at for me. The white is too bright, and the black too dark. I'm using classic outlook for the Dark Grey theme. It's just right for me.
    • inb4 someone leaves the usual "what an unfortunate name" comment
    • Cuktech 10 Ultra charger review: big display, four ports, 110W total power by Taras Buria Cuktech recently announced a couple of Ultra-branded chargers, including a desktop 300W charger, which I reviewed a few weeks ago. For those who do need that much (or who do not want to spend that much on a charger), Cuktech also offers the 10 Ultra, a traditional wall charger with similar features. Four ports, a big display, and up to 110W of power output. After using it for a few weeks, here are my impressions. Disclaimer: Cuktech provided the review unit without any editorial input or pre-approval. Like the 30 Ultra, the 10 Ultra arrived in a box made of nice cardboard with quality print all over it. Inside, besides the charger, you will find a 240W 6A charger, which, this time, is fully braided. While Cuktech always bundles high-power cables with its chargers and power banks, they are usually regular and unassuming. This time, the cable is much nicer, matching the charger's $59.99 price tag. The charger itself measures 67 x 76 x 33 mm or 2.6 x 3.0 x 1.3 inches and weighs about 250 grams. Considering the charger has four ports and a big display, I would say the compact size is quite impressive, albeit a little hefty. The overall design is similar to other chargers from the manufacturer, minus the chrome Cuktech logo next to the four ports. The Cuktech 10 Ultra has retractable prongs for better portability. Its front side is covered with piano black plastic housing two elements: a capacitive button with backlight and a quite large display for various charging stats. Ports are downward-facing, and I have mixed feelings about such a design. It is not the most convenient when you frequently connect and disconnect cables. It makes you bend over to find the right port to connect, and it is a no-go with outlets mounted closer to the floor. On the bright side, design like this eliminates clutter and sagging, especially when using four cables at once. Plus, you get plenty of space for a big display. Ports include two high-speed USB Type-C ports, one Type-C for less demanding devices, and one classic USB Type-A. The first two ports deliver full 100W, while the third is capped at 45W. As for the Type-A port, its maximum output is 18W. In total, the charger delivers 110W of power, but in my testing, I managed to squeeze 117W when charging two power banks and a tablet. Quite impressive. Type-C1 Type-C2 Type-C3 Type-A Single-port 100W 100W 45W 18W Two ports 80W 20W - - Three ports 65W 20W 20W - Four ports 65W 20W 10W 10W The charger can detect handshake protocols and balance power across all four ports according to each device's needs. As such, power is not limited to the values in the table above. You can have two ports charging at 55W, three ports at 45W + 20W, and more. For some reason, Cuktech is not listing the supported protocols, but a quick test showed that it is compatible with PD3.0, PPS, QC5, DCP, and UFCS. When you connect a compatible device, the charger automatically detects its charging standard and displays it on the screen, for example, Apple 6A or Samsung 3A. Speaking of the screen. The main highlight of the 10 Ultra is its 1.57-inch display with a maximum brightness of 700 nits and 160-degree viewing angles. The display takes up most of the front, and it shows various charging-related information, including total output power, current temperature, power distribution across ports with watts, volts, and amps, a screensaver, and more. You can toggle between the different views by tapping the button, and holding it changes the screen orientation (portrait or horizontal, plus flipped) according to your socket position. The screen is very nice. It is sharp, vivid, and the fonts are easy to read. As for settings, you can change the following: Keep the screen on or off Lock the screen orientation (hold the button to change the screen orientation) Keep the USB Type-A port on Toggle power modes The charger has three power modes: AI: standard mode that automatically allocates power to each connected device. Power Priority: prioritizes power for high-demand devices, such as laptops or power banks. Balanced: splits power evenly across connected devices according to their needs I was skeptical at first, but after testing a few devices in different modes, I can see the benefit of these three modes. The most useful is power priority, which gives the first Type-C port more power. When I was charging a 100W power bank (port 1) alongside a 140W power bank (port 2), Power Priority split the total output about 75-30. Balanced mode, as the name suggests, splits the total output between the two ports more or less equally. As for AI mode, the charger uses its brain to detect which device needs more power. In my testing, it figured out that the 140W power needs a bit more juice. As I said, I expected this to be more of a gimmick, but the three built-in modes turned out quite useful. For example, you can prioritize your laptop while giving other ports a little less power, but still enough to charge at acceptable speeds. Unfortunately, unlike the 30 Ultra, this charger cannot display the battery level of the device being charged. This small feature turned out to be very useful when I was testing the 30 Ultra, as it allowed me to see my phone's battery level without picking it up. Like other Cuktech chargers I tested, the 10 Ultra one proved itself reliable and well-made. It uses Gallium nitride semiconductor technology to reduce the charger's size and improve efficiency. It is also better at dissipating heat, but I have to say that when charging two power banks at 117W total, the charger got hotter than what I would call comfortable (hold it for a few seconds, and you start feeling a burning sensation at your fingertips). However, the built-in thermal indicator remained below the temperature threshold, with the screen reassuring that the device operated at "High performance" (I tested it in a 21 °C / 69 °F room). Overall, the Cuktech 10 Ultra is a solid choice. If you need four ports and you like to nerd out on various stats, it is a very easy recommendation. It will take care of your laptop, phone, tablet, and power bank without breaking a sweat, plus the build, material, and cable quality are top-notch. The mode switcher is handy when charging different devices with different power needs, too. I cannot say a display is a must-have in a charger, especially when it makes you more conscious about where to plug it, but it is a neat addition if you have a socket at your table or bed level, so that you can actually use the display and its features. The more important fact is that despite its size and quality, the display does not make the charger that much more expensive than similarly powerful chargers from competitors. Plus, you can save 10% on the 10 Ultra with a promo code on Amazon. Buy Cuktech 10 Ultra charger - $53.99 on Amazon with a promo code As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.
    • Last week I was investigating an issue with contacts and tried using the new Outlook. In the real (Classic) Outlook, you can easily go to any Outlook folder and present it in a Table View, then customize the columns to show/sort any field, which was exactly what I needed. But of course, the new Outlook doesn't have this feature at all. I gave up. Oh, and can we possibly stop claiming the new Outlook has PST support? What it really has is the ability to use the real Outlook in the background to pretend to have PST support. There is no PST support without the real Outlook installed.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Conversation Starter
      mobandz earned a badge
      Conversation Starter
    • Apprentice
      fernan99 went up a rank
      Apprentice
    • One Month Later
      nothanks earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Month Later
      B2Proxy earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • One Year In
      MadMung0 earned a badge
      One Year In
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      476
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      247
    3. 3
      Skyfrog
      79
    4. 4
      FloatingFatMan
      76
    5. 5
      Michael Scrip
      60
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!