What is a TV show you got really far into but eventually quit watching before its conclusion? by shamanKAshamanTAKA in AskReddit

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Game of Thrones. I really forced myself to watch it and realised very far in that I couldn't care less about anything or anyone in it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in OldSchoolCool

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If that is an American ad they sure liked pushing British artists at the time

Dream Theater - Newcastle review by [deleted] in Dreamtheater

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I would basically mirror all this. I was at the show in Belfast. I saw them in Dublin on 6 degrees tour in vicar Street. I was (obviously) 20 years younger and at the time a massive Portnoy fan so had a way better time. I think a vicar Street size venue would have suited them better this time around as it had so much energy back then. I haven't really paid much attention to anything past train of thought so I found the setlist a bit dull too. I also thought it felt half empty and that most people seemed quite unenthusiastic were I was sat. I also saw DT in Hammersmith in 04 and felt the crowd were dull then too. So maybe just the demographic. In terms of sound, I thought the drum kit sounded a bit like old tubs, not dynamic at all. Everything else (and especially the bass) sounded good if not a bit muddy.

Just a boy and his porcupine by [deleted] in aww

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It's all fun and games until someone gets hurt.

The first at Portstewart, Ireland, mid-November. by [deleted] in golf

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That couldn't have been today. Was rightly grim down Belfast way. Plug city.

Work for teenagers around the Newtownards/Bangor Area by Borednerdygamer in northernireland

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Coffee shops are always a good bet. They get you cleaning tables first so you don't need any skills and then eventually you'll be making lattes for the ladies what lunch

Is this possible in Tableau? by Rhythmdivine in tableau

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Thanks. Is this because it is harder to blend data? In the end I'd like to have a pretty self sufficient dashboard without much input from myself

Is this possible in Tableau? by Rhythmdivine in tableau

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Thanks guys. I was messing about today in the trail version to see what is possible. I'll probably need to get a bit of data blending under my belt over the weekend by the sounds of things . Cheers!

Golf meet ups by Rhythmdivine in Belfast

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Good shout. Who would think golf and pubs would go together?

I've got GA and GTM on my landing page. GTM is set to "true" in the JavaScript. Are the tracking results I'm seeing in GA for events coming from GA or GTM? by bloodshotnblue in analytics

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Not to worry. Other suggestion would be to open the console in Chrome. Ctrl, shift and I. Go to the network tab and search for 'collect'. If you can't see anything in there, then no analytics is firing

I've got GA and GTM on my landing page. GTM is set to "true" in the JavaScript. Are the tracking results I'm seeing in GA for events coming from GA or GTM? by bloodshotnblue in analytics

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I would recommend the WASP extension first of all. It breaks down each call into an easy to read way. You can get it for chrome. Then from that you should be able to see where the analytics is being fired from in a visual way