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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    You'll have to sort that out. Why not install Hola on Google Chrome and enjoy RTÉ live in high definition?
    You know what I just might do that!!
    In fact I will certainly give it a go.
    However whether it work or not remains to be seen, I am somewhat sceptical, would be brilliant if it does though.

    [update]

    BRILLIANT!!!!!

    It does seem to work, I watch a clip of O'Shea goal from the RTE site using it in Chrome, when I
    tried to access the same clip from Firefox it said it is restricted to another territory.
    The resolution was not very good though similar to the streams I watch, certainly not HD,
    however I watched other stuff on youtube in HD using it so it may not be broadcast in HD there.

    I will have to investigate further, but it certainly works to a certain extend it gives me an Irish IP.

    However other stuff I watch on RTE via Firefox seem to be in a similar low quality so I guess that is how it is broadcast.
    I would need to find something that is broadcast HD to give it a proper test.

    But thanks a lot for that, the cheque is in the post!!

    On the review site it says it is the best thing on the internet since adblock, I would disagree
    it is better than adblock, indeed I can't think of a better ad-on ever!!
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    Speaking of useful chrome extensions I found a search feature which was missing from Chrome, the ability to highlight a word and search
    the same page for further occurrences. I stopped using Chrome because it did not have that feature. There were dozens of extensions which
    allowed you to highlight text and search a different site for it, but bizarrely not the current page, which is something I need to do so regularly I ditched
    Chrome because it lacked the feature.

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...idbammed?hl=en

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    Tricky do you wear glasses?
    I'm a bloke,I'm an ocker
    And I really love your knockers,I'm a labourer by day,
    I **** up all me pay,Watching footy on TV,
    Just feed me more VB,Just pour my beer,And get my smokes, And go away

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    Quote Originally Posted by tricky_colour View Post
    Speaking of useful chrome extensions I found a search feature which was missing from Chrome, the ability to highlight a word and search
    the same page for further occurrences. I stopped using Chrome because it did not have that feature. There were dozens of extensions which
    allowed you to highlight text and search a different site for it, but bizarrely not the current page, which is something I need to do so regularly I ditched
    Chrome because it lacked the feature.

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/d...idbammed?hl=en
    Are you talking about a particular word/phrase search within a page or searching Google for a highlighted word or phrase on a particular page? Either way, both can be done on Chrome. You don't need extensions. To find examples of a particular word or phrase on a page, press 'Ctrl' and 'F' (or click on the control/menu button on the top-right of the browser and select 'Find...'). To do a Google search for a particular word or phrase, highlight the text you'd like to search Google for, right-click and then select 'Search Google for...'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    Are you talking about a particular word/phrase search within a page or searching Google for a highlighted word or phrase on a particular page? Either way, both can be done on Chrome. You don't need extensions. To find examples of a particular word or phrase on a page, press 'Ctrl' and 'F' (or click on the control/menu button on the top-right of the browser and select 'Find...'). To do a Google search for a particular word or phrase, highlight the text you'd like to search Google for, right-click and then select 'Search Google for...'.
    To search the current page with that method if too labour intensive and also require the use of the keyboard.

    For example if I wanted to find Grealish in the news. I type it into the search bar and click google, then I click the most relevant link,
    then I click "jack" or "grealish" in the searchbar and it will find the first occurrence. So basically I only need to type the search term in once.
    All the rest can be done with simple mouse clicks. It is much more work using Chomes search, I have to type the search term in twice, or
    copy and paste it twice, it is considerably more effort and it is pain having to type the search phrase twice, ie it is bad design and
    make unnecessary work for me. Furthermore I can do it all with the mouse if the text I want to search for is already on the screen
    which it invariably is because the reason I want to search for ti is because I have just seen it in a web page, eg and article may mention a player
    and I want more info on him, so I just click search. highlight his name, click the google button, click the link and then click the search term again.
    I don't need to take my hand of the mouse at all or indeed hold a mouse but on down, it is all done in a few clicks. It is much harder doing the same via chrome's search,
    which is pretty disappointing really as it could have been so much better.

    It may not sound much but when you are doing a lot of searches it adds up to lot of waste time and pointless efforts.
    It is still not as good as it could be though.
    Last edited by tricky_colour; 17/10/2014 at 3:28 PM.

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    Ctrl+F and "Grealish" should be a lot quicker than messing around with mouse clicks. I'm guessing it's not part of Chrome as standard because it's not a particularly useful feature.

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    Havin a weekend away is quite frankly,lettin ur team mates down!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Ctrl+F and "Grealish" should be a lot quicker than messing around with mouse clicks. I'm guessing it's not part of Chrome as standard because it's not a particularly useful feature.
    All I have to do is double click grealish then click the search button, in total 3 clicks and one mouse moment.
    To do it your way I have to take my hand off the mouse, hold down control and F, type g r e a l i s h, put my hand back on the mouse and move the mouse pointer to the search arrow
    and click search, that is easily twice as much effort.

    I know some people might like doing mindlessly repetitive tasks (such as the developers of chrome) but I don't I'm much rather spend that time
    typing mindless but different posts in here.

    Anyhow I tend to do searching a lot, perticulartly searching for a web page containing a word and then then searching for the word in that page.
    Why would I want to use method which is 3, 4 or 5 times as much work?

    It also remembers my previous searches so is easy to switch between searches, indeed it is pretty useful al round, there may be one of two minor niggles,
    it's like going from Lionel Blair to Lionel Messi in terms of ability!!

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    I suspect most people are less reliant on their mouse than you, tricky. Chrome is designed to be a stripped down browser with no unnecessary frills - such niche frills are added as extensions because they're not useful for the vast majority.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    I suspect most people are less reliant on their mouse than you, tricky. Chrome is designed to be a stripped down browser with no unnecessary frills - such niche frills are added as extensions because they're not useful for the vast majority.
    I don't know about that, I was using computers long before mouses came into use so was used to doing everything
    from the keyboard. However it is time consuming switching between the two and it is more efficient to use only the
    mouse when you can.

    It would not have taken much effort to improve the usability, for example if I highlight some text and select search that text
    should already be in the search field, that is not difficult to do it is pretty easy in fact.
    Same goes for when I search the internet for a phrase, that phrase should automatically be copied into the search
    field so it does not need to be retyped but it isn't, that is just bad design. Those thing are not frills IMO they are the very
    basics.
    I can't understand why it took so long for an extension to do that to be developed, there are hundred of useless
    extensions.

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    Tricky, what you need is a third hand, or some sort of voice aid, provided of course your voicebox is still in working order.
    Here they come! It’s the charge of the “Thanks” Brigade!

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    Blog on the game for anyone interested, covers off the trip, game and RTE analysis so a bit of a long one!

    http://afalsefirstxi.blogspot.ie/201...ow-places.html
    Irish Football Blog - A False First XI - http://afalsefirstxi.blogspot.ie/

    Twitter: @afalsefirstxi

    To Follow on Facebook go to:https://www.facebook.com/afalsefirstxi/

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    Loved reading it, as always.

    I have to say I had a very different experience. I got into Gelsenkirchen around noon on Tuesfay after an early morning flight from Stansted and a train from Dusseldorf via Essen.

    I got to my hotel, Hotel Maritim, and it was in a lovely parkland setting just beyond Gelsenkirchen. I went into town hoping for a relaxing lunch and maybe a beer or two because my mate from Monaghan was still on his way up from Dusseldorf and Paul had gone awol. Town was pretty quiet as most Irish were in Dusseldorf or Essen, or nearby towns with more going on.

    Gelsenkirchen itself was pretty ugly. It reminded me of Stillorgan shopping centre of old. Anyone who has been to Coventry will see a similarity, not surprising as both towns were bombed heavily during WW2. One bloke said its like Dundalk but I haven't been. Unimpressed, I went back to my hotel, ate, drank and chilled before meeting my mate around 4pm. A few beers and a tram ride later we were at the Stadium.

    My match experience was much like D69er's and after hanging around until the stadium was nearly empty to savour the moment I got the tram back to town and found a really nice quiet bar with some Irish fans and a nice big widescreen telly. I plonked myself at the bar and watched the full European qualifying roundup including the surreal events in Belgrade and NI's super win in Greece. Ever since I was a kid I've loved the qualifying highlights of other groups. International football holds an appeal for me that I'm not sure today's generation will ever have.

    Once the footy highlights were over I headed back to my hotel which had a late bar, had a nice glass of red and went to bed ecstatic, both at the result and knowing I wouldn't be crippled with a hangover. I resisted the currywurst.

    I have to say it was a very "mature" experience but in its own way it was one of the very best.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kingdom View Post
    Tricky, what you need is a third hand, or some sort of voice aid, provided of course your voicebox is still in working order.
    Actually I *think* I saw a search add-on which was voice activated, I was probably mistaken though, it certainly would not work well on people names etc.

    But the point is I can use this search add-on with one hand leaving the other hand free for "other things"

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    1 player who I've criticised in the past and who has gone under the radar with all the post match analysis but deserves a lot of props is Ward. I thought he was really solid the other night and seems to have really come on as a LB.

    Just managed to catch Dunphy's 'analysis' and my word he has really lost the plot this time. Unbelievable a draw away at home against the World Champions and he's acting like we've got beaten by San Marino. He has watched a lot of football over the years? So what - MO'N has played and managed at the top level for donkeys years.

    Did MO'N pick the right team? Not in my eyes but he has been in the game long enough to know best....I wouldn't have started Keane and left him up top on his own. Ken Early described Keane as almost like a 'lucky charm' on second captains and maybe that's why we persist with him which was harsh. He keeps getting picked because he scores goals however he isn't a lone front man and never has been. That's why Long would have been better in the role.

    The McGeady experiment didn't work and I'd have started Hendrick instead of Whelan. However the result speaks for itself and MO'N deserves a lot of credit for the result. The Meyler selection at RB worked well, Walters covered a lot of ground at RM and I thought his subs were spot on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DannyInvincible View Post
    You'll have to sort that out. Why not install Hola on Google Chrome and enjoy RTÉ live in high definition?
    Wow - that is a great tip - many thanks Danny

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    I've just installed Hola but am a bit confused by VPN. What is it and why do I have to activate it? Do I need to turn it off after I exit Hola?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stuttgart88 View Post
    I've just installed Hola but am a bit confused by VPN. What is it and why do I have to activate it? Do I need to turn it off after I exit Hola?
    As I understand it it is a bit like a proxy but I am unsure what the difference is, you should turn it off when not using it, you don't need to exit hola, it is an extension and so
    turning it off via hola should be the same as exiting hola. You could also disable it in extensions easilly enough when not using
    it, however you can have some tabs using hola and other tabs not using it or some tabs using it for different countries.
    I use firefox most of the time so when I was not using it I would not be running chrome anyway.

    [update] at least I think you can use a different country VPN for different tabs.
    It is hard to be sure what is going on under the bonnet, it maybe that when you
    set it to another country it changes that for all tabs.

    I will perhaps have a look into it when I have the time
    Last edited by tricky_colour; 18/10/2014 at 11:42 PM.

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    Stutts, once the extension is installed, that's all you need to do.
    FWIW, I only use Chrome when I want to use Hola extension to watch RTE/BBC players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by geysir View Post
    Stutts, once the extension is installed, that's all you need to do.
    FWIW, I only use Chrome when I want to use Hola extension to watch RTE/BBC players.
    If you ever decide to use Chrome more regularly, tricky knows of a great extension for locating text.

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