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Wainwright
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Enjoyed the Horizon program, lots of good ideas (not so much keeping turds in the freezer next to the burgers though ?!!)

I think this was the sleep app shown;

https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... roid.sleep

- free to try then only a few quid so might as well give it a try

Being a fan of gadgets and a poor sleeper myself, I bought a precursor to those sleep apps a few years ago;

http://www.axbo.com/pages/home

- like the apps it monitors your sleep patterns & wakes you up at the "optimal" time, you can also upload the data to a PC for later analysis (software not as sophisticated as the new apps though).

Didn't really help me that much TBH, but other people swear by it

This book was very helpful though, full of effective suggestions;

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Desperately-See ... 191&sr=1-1
andyfuller
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Wainwright wrote: I think this was the sleep app shown;

https://play.google.com/store/apps/deta ... roid.sleep

- free to try then only a few quid so might as well give it a try
Cheers for the link, gave it a go last night. Don't think given the stats it was a particularly good sleep but did feel this morning as though I slept better than normal. It will be interesting as the data builds up to compare. Going to also keep some notes about how the night felt.

Anyone else try it?

I think from a trading view point it would be interesting to compare sleep against performance in the markets. Anyone up for doing that project?

(May be worth shifting this bit of the thread to the Technology section Peter?)
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andyfuller
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andyfuller
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Horizons - Defeating the Hackers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... e_Hackers/

Watched this last night and found it really quite interesting. Especially the section about Stutz Net and the bit about passwords. All a bit scary really!
andyfuller
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Not to watch but to look at:

The 50 Most Perfectly Timed Photos Ever

http://twistedsifter.com/2013/03/most-p ... otos-ever/
PeterLe
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andyfuller wrote:Horizons - Defeating the Hackers

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... e_Hackers/

Watched this last night and found it really quite interesting. Especially the section about Stutz Net and the bit about passwords. All a bit scary really!
I watched that too, really interesting stuff.
There are some very switched on people out there; it makes you wonder if people of that intelligence apply themselves to the betfair markets! I dont think you'd ever switch your PC on if you thought that you were competing with that calibre of person.
The quantum computing info was interesting, its still hard to get your head around how at that molecular level things can be in two places at once (My kids often think this is possible at my level too!)
regards
Peter
PS If you enjoyed this, you would like the Brian Cox book "why does E=MC2"
andyfuller
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I know I'm not great at golf but I am better than this lot:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=817gG-guNDQ

:lol:
steven1976
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That's funny. What on earth was the bloke stood in front of his mate who was driving thinking? Dangerous game golf, I actually broke my tibula I think it's called in my ankle when I was about 14 messing around. I soldiered on for one more hole but couldn't make the last 3 holes.
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Euler
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Can't remember if I posted this before but a good watch for anybody on the forum

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4auzn4bK1bM
andyfuller
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Cheers Peter.

Don't think you posted it before.
andyfuller
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Rebuilding the World Trade Center:

The way the program has been filmed and put together is excellent, well worth watching

http://www.channel4.com/programmes/rebu ... center/4od
andyfuller
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Russell Brand has some balls to stand up and give this acceptance speech:

(Not for those that are easily offended)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inB-6R1-4ng
PeterLe
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If you like motor sport..
we went to watch Rush at the cinema during the week.
It 's about the intense rivalry between James Hunt and Nikki Lauda. really enjoyed it.
Directed by Ron Howard the camera work is first class.
All I would say is try and see it on the big screen rather that at home..recommended

Edit : just seen this review

Synopsis: Ron Howard directs this biographical drama chronicling the intense rivalry between Formula 1 drivers James Hunt (Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Brühl) during the 1976 season. Polar opposites both on and off the track, the rancour between dashing, devil-may-care British playboy Hunt and the efficient and cool Austrian Lauda knows no bounds as the two battle it out to be the 1976 Formula 1 World Champion. But when a horrifying crash at Germany's Nürburgring leaves Lauda badly burned and scarred, his miraculous return to the track in just six weeks earns the grudging respect of Hunt, in the process setting up a climactic end to the season as both drivers pursue the ultimate prize.
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gutuami
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holding in your arms more than one million everyday.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r5aLHuk0PUU
So far the sale record for a Strud is USD 16 million.
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