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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 21, 2023 22:08:46 GMT
Great result,though I thought Carlisle were going nick in the last few seconds when they hit the post Good post.
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Post by arrgee on Mar 21, 2023 22:08:49 GMT
7 points clear in promotion places with game in hand, so Carlisle AND Northampton need 3 good results and Os would have to have 4 poor results. And they play each other before end of season. If Orient beat Carlisle, it's hard to see how Os finish outside top 3.
Sky Bet League Two 2022/23 # Team P GD Pts 1 Orient 36 24 73 2 Stevenage 36 19 67 3 Carlisle United 37 23 66 --------------------------------- 4 Northampton 37 17 66 5 Bradford City 37 13 61 6 Stockport 37 18 60 7 Salford City 37 15 59 --------------------------------- 8 Mansfield Town 35 10 56 9 Sutton United 37 0 55
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Post by arrgee on Mar 21, 2023 22:11:07 GMT
Max points available O's 103 Ste 97 Car 93 -------- Nor 93 Man 89 Bra 88 Sto 87 Sal 86 As Carlisle and Northampton play each other, Orient need 92 for certain promotion.
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Post by mujtahido on Mar 21, 2023 22:15:36 GMT
Gillingham beat Crewe tonight and they are now probably safe which will mean they will have nothing to play for against us same with Crewe aswell.These are the teams you want to play at the end of the season
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 21, 2023 22:21:33 GMT
Max points available O's 103 Ste 97 Car 93 -------- Nor 93 Man 89 Bra 88 Sto 87 Sal 86 As Carlisle and Northampton play each other, Orient need 92 for certain promotion. That's a very handy fixture for us, in fact I don't think it could be any better. Northampton v Stevenage too.
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Post by arrgee on Mar 21, 2023 22:38:50 GMT
Max points available O's 103 Ste 97 Car 93 -------- Nor 93 Man 89 Bra 88 Sto 87 Sal 86 As Carlisle and Northampton play each other, Orient need 92 for certain promotion. So 19 more points, 6 wins and a draw. Can afford to lose 3 and only lost 5 out of the first 36. or 5 wins and 4 draws.
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Post by Thor on Mar 21, 2023 22:43:21 GMT
Think jacket might have a point to prove actually, no forgone conclusion that one.
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Post by MungO on Mar 21, 2023 23:09:29 GMT
I've been out on the pee. At a brief glance tonights results seem to have gone ok for us.
On we go to Hartlepool. Whee.
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Post by taxio on Mar 22, 2023 1:35:38 GMT
I just cant see Carlisle losing this one My telly is playing up as well
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Post by mujtahido on Mar 22, 2023 21:38:04 GMT
Mansfield only managed a 0-0 draw at home to Grimsby and are now on 57 points and played 36 games.That more or less means Mansfield can’t catch us.Another one bites the dust
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Post by sidmouth on Mar 22, 2023 21:55:09 GMT
We have to play 5 out of the top 8 in our last 10 games , I'm far from confident 🤔 I think you need to show some faith.
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Post by Fisch on Mar 22, 2023 23:36:09 GMT
We have to play 5 out of the top 8 in our last 10 games , I'm far from confident 🤔 I think you need to show some faith. I think you need to show some respect.
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 23, 2023 1:54:02 GMT
I just cant see Carlisle losing this one My telly is playing up as well Try switching it off from the mains for a short while, it gets rid of built up unnecessary stuff, a bit like getting rid of cookies on a computer. Funnily enough I had to restart my my computer a few hours ago because I couldn't log in on here, no email or password showing up. After the restart they both showed up and I logged in as normal. I have my computer running all the time 24/7 so every now and again I restart it just to keep it going properly, whether it needs it or not. I just put it on suspend when I'm not using it. Pressing any key instantly turns it back on, no loading.
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Post by sidmouth on Mar 23, 2023 5:05:54 GMT
I think you need to show some faith. I think you need to show some respect. I think you are looking for trouble, which is better suited to the other forum.
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Post by taxio on Mar 23, 2023 9:43:27 GMT
My telly is playing up as well Try switching it off from the mains for a short while, it gets rid of built up unnecessary stuff, a bit like getting rid of cookies on a computer. Funnily enough I had to restart my my computer a few hours ago because I couldn't log in on here, no email or password showing up. After the restart they both showed up and I logged in as normal. I have my computer running all the time 24/7 so every now and again I restart it just to keep it going properly, whether it needs it or not. I just put it on suspend when I'm not using it. Pressing any key instantly turns it back on, no loading. I always turn my computer off each time, force of habit.
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Post by Fisch on Mar 23, 2023 19:29:13 GMT
To get a full shutdown of all processes on a windows 10 machine, click the windows key + R at the same time - this brings up "RUN" dialog box.
Type in: shutdown -s -t 00 (exactly as written, including the spaces, the last two characters are both zeros, not the letter O). They refer to minutes. The 00 means the machine will shut down immediately, if you use shutdown -s -t 180 then a full shutdown will be automatically done after 180 minutes - should you so desire.
That will cause all task manager processes to end and enable a full clean start up next time. Don't unplug it, some settings are retained despite doing that. The shutdown will take a little longer as will the start up but it will a completely clean start up. You won't lose any data or config settings.
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 23, 2023 22:40:26 GMT
My 'suspend' is on linux, I don't know what the equivalent is on windows. Turning off at the plug is for telly's.
My remote control didn't work on my new telly after about a month.
I knew the batteries were good so I unplugged for a few mins and that solved the problem.
Years ago I watched a program about Peter Andre, he went to his computer, pressed one button and hey presto it was immediately on.
I thought that's what I want mine to do, now it does. Thanks Peter.
Don't ask why I was watching a program about Peter Andre, but I'm glad I did.
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Post by Thor on Mar 23, 2023 23:46:32 GMT
To get a full shutdown of all processes on a windows 10 machine, click the windows key + R at the same time - this brings up "RUN" dialog box. Type in: shutdown -s -t 00 (exactly as written, including the spaces, the last two characters are both zeros, not the letter O). They refer to minutes. The 00 means the machine will shut down immediately, if you use shutdown -s -t 180 then a full shutdown will be automatically done after 180 minutes - should you so desire. That will cause all task manager processes to end and enable a full clean start up next time. Don't unplug it, some settings are retained despite doing that. The shutdown will take a little longer as will the start up but it will a completely clean start up. You won't lose any data or config settings. So what’s the difference to hitting the windows button selecting power and clicking shutdown?
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Post by Fisch on Mar 24, 2023 0:38:46 GMT
]So what’s the difference to hitting the windows button selecting power and clicking shutdown? All browser plug-ins, boot-up processes plus anything going on whiich shouldn't be there will be halted with a full shutdown. Of course, it doesn't prevent bloatware etc from starting up again if they are in the boot record but anything you may have picked up whilst online is more likely to be removed. There's other stuff which l don't know about and, to an extent, l listen to people l know to have far more sus than l do.
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Post by BasOfromthatLondon on Mar 24, 2023 1:22:06 GMT
Max points available
O's 103 Ste 97 Car 93 * ------------ Nor 93 * Bra 88 Sto 87 Man 87 Sal 86
* Only one of Car & Nor (playing each other) can reach 93 points. Of those 2 one can only reach 91 points.
So we have at least 12 points advantage over 4th place.
Does anyone like this table?
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