FPT kle4 said: Here's hoping Civilization: Beyond Earth is awesome as well.
RobD:Quite looking forward to this one. A big fan of the Civ series, and I fondly recall the original Colonization.
Didn't play that one sadly. Apparently it won't be exactly like Alpha Centauri, but 'Civilization in Space with a bit of Colonization' sounds fine by me.
1. Ed M can surely still win. I'm not changing my prediction of a Lab majority for now, Labour's barrier for victory is still so low, but for the first time in 4 years I'm being given cause to have some doubts and so will need to keep an eye on how the polls hold up.
7. In that circumstance it would, finally, seem totally reasonable for everyone in the parties to start talking electoral reform with at least the possibility of the wider public being slightly interested. We shall see. I don't think, in the end, the LDs will poll less than UKIP, but I do think Labour winning more seats on less votes is very possible.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
1. Ed M can surely still win. I'm not changing my prediction of a Lab majority for now, Labour's barrier for victory is still so low, but for the first time in 4 years I'm being given cause to have some doubts and so will need to keep an eye on how the polls hold up.
My doubts are now big. But I am a slave to the polling.
13. I'm not totally unsympathetic to the idea, but calling teachers by first names seems wrong. Respect in any fashion is better than none at all, but some formal level of respect and distance through formal respect terms, rather than the over familiarity of first name basis for teachers, seems reasonable.
European elections are the last major roll of the die for Labour. Otheriwse it's just "ordinary business" like the party conferences and budget (albeit that the "omnishambles" budget was a vote mover). For that reason if I were a Labour supporter I wouldn't want this equal polling to hang around any longer than a fortnight's time.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
Was hero mentioned? Too lazy to look back on the last thread!
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
None of those qualify sadly - they are all jobs, in terms of grammar. It's not a trick question.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
Duke and duchess Count and countess Marquess and marchioness
13. I'm not totally unsympathetic to the idea, but calling teachers by first names seems wrong. Respect in any fashion is better than none at all, but some formal level of respect and distance through formal respect terms, rather than the over familiarity of first name basis for teachers, seems reasonable.
Absolute madness - the relationship should be professional and detached - teachers are not friends of their students.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
None of those qualify sadly - they are all jobs, in terms of grammar. It's not a trick question.
13. I'm not totally unsympathetic to the idea, but calling teachers by first names seems wrong. Respect in any fashion is better than none at all, but some formal level of respect and distance through formal respect terms, rather than the over familiarity of first name basis for teachers, seems reasonable.
Absolute madness - the relationship should be professional and detached - teachers are not friends of their students.
13. I'm not totally unsympathetic to the idea, but calling teachers by first names seems wrong. Respect in any fashion is better than none at all, but some formal level of respect and distance through formal respect terms, rather than the over familiarity of first name basis for teachers, seems reasonable.
Absolute madness - the relationship should be professional and detached - teachers are not friends of their students.
It really does seem like they'd get more support for the first idea if the article had not added the bit about names - I can really see no justification for it, and it makes sure that many not overtly hostile to not going by sir or miss (I understand the argument, though I don't think it's so bad that we actually have to do something, hence not being totally unsympathetic while not actually concerned), inclined to reject it out of hand.
I was looking for confidant/confidante - but I guess yours is a fourth.
@Ninonoz - I realise now it was French feminised words, that are compulsory usages, that I was looking for. Artiste etc don't count as they are not compulsory. But yes, the definition I gave was far too loose.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
Was hero mentioned? Too lazy to look back on the last thread!
At least I'm not alone. Blond/Blonde is the limit of my 'knowledge' of supposedly feminized words, and this game is making me realize I have a poor recall on specifics of the english language.
Anti-racism campaigners Hope Not Hate hate have instructed lawyers over what they claim are defamatory statements made by Nigel Farage on BBC’s Sunday Politics.
It's just weird. At my school we called one another (blokes, at least) mostly by surnames. It'd've been bloody odd if the school has asked us to use first names for teachers when we didn't (generally) use them for our actual friends.
He proposed asking Spokesmen for Muslim organisations to sign a form saying they were against Jihad, so I suppose he deserves it
He definitely does not deserve it! Where are you going with this isam: are you for Jihad?
I wil never be sarcastic on t'internet again, I should have learned from the last thread.
Of course I dont think he deserves it, its outrageous. It's just another example of people who think they believe in freedom only applying it to people and ideas that they approve of
Shall we play the "Imagine a kipper said it" game?
Alex Andreou @sturdyAlex 7h Shall I tell her that Arthur Miller was American? Or shall I let the show's Belgian director do it? pic.twitter.com/fRq3de3ESc
It's just weird. At my school we called one another (blokes, at least) mostly by surnames. It'd've been bloody odd if the school has asked us to use first names for teachers when we didn't (generally) use them for our actual friends.
Indeed, I bumped into a former teacher once and still couldn't get out of the habit of respect.
He proposed asking Spokesmen for Muslim organisations to sign a form saying they were against Jihad, so I suppose he deserves it
He definitely does not deserve it! Where are you going with this isam: are you for Jihad?
I wil never be sarcastic on t'internet again, I should have learned from the last thread.
Of course I dont think he deserves it, its outrageous. It's just another example of people who think they believe in freedom only applying it to people and ideas that they approve of
Sorry isam, but the hateful atmosphere developing around UKIP and fostered by the MSM and other enemies doesn't call for sarcasm. Please leave the jokes until after May 22nd.
Mr. Icarus, much as you would've said before. It's the SNP, not the People's Front of Judea.
Edited extra bit: I wish to make it clear that this post does not mean I won't take the piss out of the SNP in the future, or, more likely, that rotund rascal Salmond.
13. I'm not totally unsympathetic to the idea, but calling teachers by first names seems wrong. Respect in any fashion is better than none at all, but some formal level of respect and distance through formal respect terms, rather than the over familiarity of first name basis for teachers, seems reasonable.
I quite agree Mr Kle4, - and according to the poll that accompanies the article, so do 92.5%.
Just watched the 'Britain First' PPB. Looking quite crowded in that sector with the BNP, Britain First and English Democrats all vieing for the same vote.
I was looking for confidant/confidante - but I guess yours is a fourth.
@Ninonoz - I realise now it was French feminised words, that are compulsory usages, that I was looking for. Artiste etc don't count as they are not compulsory. But yes, the definition I gave was far too loose.
Maybe I should not be surprised that an article by Pilger is so much horseshit.
But why do lefties still support Russian imperialism? In the cold war at least they had some sort of ideology in common.
Why do they support Russian irredentism? is is a broken-down, discredited, racist nineteenth-century belief that led to tragedies such as the Isonzo Front.
Clue: Russia does not have the right to rule people living outside Russia, even if they speak Russian.
It's just weird. At my school we called one another (blokes, at least) mostly by surnames. It'd've been bloody odd if the school has asked us to use first names for teachers when we didn't (generally) use them for our actual friends.
Indeed, I bumped into a former teacher once and still couldn't get out of the habit of respect.
Quite so. A few years back I was a funeral and when at, the do in the pub afterwards, our old RSM came to speak to me not only could I not stop myself calling him, "Sir" but I couldn't stop myself from standing to attention either. Totally silly, but I did notice I wasn't the only one with such difficulties.
As an aside, I keep on being reminded of the Papal Visit in 2010 by this Euro election campaign. Certain weak-willed individuals were influenced by the media hate campaign in that, as well.
Don't worry, Ukippers, in the end they were humiliated on the Saturday.
I wonder what's happened to make them completely lose the plot?
FPT kle4 said: Here's hoping Civilization: Beyond Earth is awesome as well.
RobD:Quite looking forward to this one. A big fan of the Civ series, and I fondly recall the original Colonization.
Didn't play that one sadly. Apparently it won't be exactly like Alpha Centauri, but 'Civilization in Space with a bit of Colonization' sounds fine by me.
Alpha Centauri: an excellent game that I still play sometimes
I guess UAF don't realise the hypocrisy of their collective hatred of UKIP.
Plenty of those who join organisations like HAH and UAF are deeply troubled and angry people. Many of them enjoy hating themselves but need a moral licence to exercise it. These organisations are near perfect for that, because, in their eyes, who could ever object to hating the "haters" ? I imagine any embarrassment a few might have felt at abusing pensioners simply trying to give blood to an NHS clinic was fleeting, and met with a shrug of the shoulders. The irony would have been lost on them; the lesson still more.
Of course, the trouble is, it exercises the very worst parts of the human psyche and, worse, tries to justify it. Once you start down that road, there's no end to how far down the dark parts you might reach. In another age, these individuals might have been those at the front of the stage for the grizzly spectre of each and every public execution of 'traitors' through being hung, drawn and quartered.
It's just weird. At my school we called one another (blokes, at least) mostly by surnames. It'd've been bloody odd if the school has asked us to use first names for teachers when we didn't (generally) use them for our actual friends.
Indeed, I bumped into a former teacher once and still couldn't get out of the habit of respect.
Quite so. A few years back I was a funeral and when at, the do in the pub afterwards, our old RSM came to speak to me not only could I not stop myself calling him, "Sir" but I couldn't stop myself from standing to attention either. Totally silly, but I did notice I wasn't the only one with such difficulties.
Not silly, respect is an underrated concept and it is instilled/taught it cannot happen by osmosis. I still have family friends who are referred to as Auntie and Uncle despite no familial relationship. I respect others because it was drilled into me with consequences for failure.
Tom Newton Dunn @tnewtondunn 20s YouGov/Sun poll tonight: Tories and Labour level pegging. CON 34%, LAB 34%, UKIP 15%, LD 8%. Labour last as low as 34% in July 2010.
Tom Newton Dunn @tnewtondunn 20s YouGov/Sun poll tonight: Tories and Labour level pegging. CON 34%, LAB 34%, UKIP 15%, LD 8%. Labour last as low as 34% in July 2010.
FPT kle4 said: Here's hoping Civilization: Beyond Earth is awesome as well.
RobD:Quite looking forward to this one. A big fan of the Civ series, and I fondly recall the original Colonization.
Didn't play that one sadly. Apparently it won't be exactly like Alpha Centauri, but 'Civilization in Space with a bit of Colonization' sounds fine by me.
Alpha Centauri: an excellent game that I still play sometimes
I still play Civilisation II. The best game of all time. Nothing since has come close to matching those Wonder videos.
Tom Newton Dunn @tnewtondunn 20s YouGov/Sun poll tonight: Tories and Labour level pegging. CON 34%, LAB 34%, UKIP 15%, LD 8%. Labour last as low as 34% in July 2010.
The election broadcast from An Independence From Europe It looks impressive. Could be real problem for Farage …
haha oh dear
Wouldnt it be a moral victory if UKIP + this mob win most votes though? It would also play into the UKIP meme of dirty tricks being played against them
Hard to believe that even less a month ago, some PBers were assuring me that Labour's share of the vote was solid, despite me telling the trend was showing the opposite.
FPT kle4 said: Here's hoping Civilization: Beyond Earth is awesome as well.
RobD:Quite looking forward to this one. A big fan of the Civ series, and I fondly recall the original Colonization.
Didn't play that one sadly. Apparently it won't be exactly like Alpha Centauri, but 'Civilization in Space with a bit of Colonization' sounds fine by me.
Alpha Centauri: an excellent game that I still play sometimes
I must have owned at least three copies over the years, but somehow, as i discovered when wanting to replay it recently, I seem to have lost them all. Screw it, I can pick it up again for a fiver, I think I'll do that right now.
There is absolutely no excuse for the attacks on UKIP members, supporters, voters or representatives *in any way*. The stories coming out are disgusting.
Personally, I think UKIP may have gone slightly over-the-top in recent weeks. My reaction has been ameliorated by the pathetic ad-hominem attacks on UKIP by the mainstream parties and press. However, I thought the posters were a little paranoid - and the finger-pointing Kitchener-style made me wince - so there is a risk a few floating voters will recoil at the last minute.
IMHO Farage should keep a strong, sensible but, above all, reasonable and measured message on immigration. He should balance this with his key strength: that he gets votes alienation from mainstream politics, both in the EU and Westminster, because he understands them and talks to them.
That's how he'll push himself above 30% in future elections. I think Farage will get about 25-26% in this year's Euros.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
priestess (a vocation, not a job) deaconess (ditto) hostess
Duke and duchess Count and countess Marquess and marchioness
It's just weird. At my school we called one another (blokes, at least) mostly by surnames. It'd've been bloody odd if the school has asked us to use first names for teachers when we didn't (generally) use them for our actual friends.
Indeed, I bumped into a former teacher once and still couldn't get out of the habit of respect.
Quite so. A few years back I was a funeral and when at, the do in the pub afterwards, our old RSM came to speak to me not only could I not stop myself calling him, "Sir" but I couldn't stop myself from standing to attention either. Totally silly, but I did notice I wasn't the only one with such difficulties.
Not silly, respect is an underrated concept and it is instilled/taught it cannot happen by osmosis. I still have family friends who are referred to as Auntie and Uncle despite no familial relationship. I respect others because it was drilled into me with consequences for failure.
I was a monumental failure at becoming institutionalized, On the other hand, it does mean that respect in my eyes is "earned" not "granted".
You see I'm more comfortable with the reverse of that. I respect everyone unless they have positively earned my disrespect. It would make for a better world if others took a similar approach.
Mike- if this looks impressive, you really are easily pleased. It is utterly atrocious on every imaginable level IMVHO (the v stands for very).
Off topic- thanks to all the comments on the previous thread. I have forgotten what a genial community pb actually is. Can anyone please tell me what has happened to Tim?
Looks like there is real Lab downward momentum - not just over the long term but literally on a daily basis.
If this continues for the next 9 days the Locals and Euros could get embarrassing - OK, people may answer the GE question differently but there must be a major spill-over impact.
Tom Newton Dunn @tnewtondunn 20s YouGov/Sun poll tonight: Tories and Labour level pegging. CON 34%, LAB 34%, UKIP 15%, LD 8%. Labour last as low as 34% in July 2010.
Hard to believe that even less a month ago, some PBers were assuring me that Labour's share of the vote was solid, despite me telling the trend was showing the opposite.
Thing is now, if UKIP voters go back to the party that owns their vote, it will be Labour that benefit., as its the Labour share dropping not Conservatives rising... is it ok to vote UKIP now? Or should they go back to Lab?
Hard to believe that even less a month ago, some PBers were assuring me that Labour's share of the vote was solid, despite me telling the trend was showing the opposite.
Thing is now, if UKIP voters go back to the party that owns their vote, it will be Labour that benefit., as its the Labour share dropping not Conservatives rising... is it ok to vote UKIP now? Or should they go back to Lab?
Depends entirely if the 2010 Con to UKIP switchers go back.
The ultimate Tory dream is that happens whilst Lab haemorrhages support to UKIP and the Red Liberals go back.
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kle4 said:
Here's hoping Civilization: Beyond Earth is awesome as well.
RobD:Quite looking forward to this one. A big fan of the Civ series, and I fondly recall the original Colonization.
Didn't play that one sadly. Apparently it won't be exactly like Alpha Centauri, but 'Civilization in Space with a bit of Colonization' sounds fine by me.
Yep. Can you name a third? I only know of three in the English language - if anyone can name a fourth they receive a imaginary gold embossed Chambers dictionary
deaconess (ditto)
hostess
Count and countess
Marquess and marchioness
I think the defintion of 'job' needs tightening.
People like those in this video three minutes in must be responsible
The guy at 3:46 is how I imagine a few PBers to look!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aLlrfEYtqFU
Mister/mistress?
http://nopenothope.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/ukip-meps-home-attacked-with-bricks-as.html
@Ninonoz - I realise now it was French feminised words, that are compulsory usages, that I was looking for. Artiste etc don't count as they are not compulsory. But yes, the definition I gave was far too loose.
Michael Heaver @Michael_Heaver 25m
Media scaremongring about UKIP goes on and an MEP's home gets attacked with bricks. Absolutely shameful. http://nopenothope.blogspot.co.uk/2014/05/ukip-meps-home-attacked-with-bricks-
https://mobile.twitter.com/Fulwood_NorthLP/media/grid?idx=0&tid=466230197050957825
http://politicalscrapbook.net/2014/05/hope-not-hate-call-in-the-lawyers-over-farage-violence-smear/
Meanwhile
@TimesNewsdesk: Police admits it was wrong to visit man who tweeted Ukip ‘policies’ http://t.co/uSflZqNm8U
It's just weird. At my school we called one another (blokes, at least) mostly by surnames. It'd've been bloody odd if the school has asked us to use first names for teachers when we didn't (generally) use them for our actual friends.
Of course I dont think he deserves it, its outrageous. It's just another example of people who think they believe in freedom only applying it to people and ideas that they approve of
Alex Andreou @sturdyAlex 7h
Shall I tell her that Arthur Miller was American? Or shall I let the show's Belgian director do it? pic.twitter.com/fRq3de3ESc
As my view of the SNP is formed from the posts on here what do I say to him?
It actually has Ed in it for a change. And the NHS. Except Stafford. Or Wales.
Edited extra bit: I wish to make it clear that this post does not mean I won't take the piss out of the SNP in the future, or, more likely, that rotund rascal Salmond.
There have been three world baseball classics and the US hasn't managed better than fourth.
Martin Smith leader of the UAF convicted for assault on ethnic minority police officer @SuzanneEvans1 http://uaf.org.uk/2010/09/martin-smith-verdict-attack-on-right-to-protest-against-fascism/ …
UKIP Henley&Thame @UKIPHenleyThame May 12
Wayman and his UAF mates peacefully protesting again pic.twitter.com/QozsnI2Xyq
http://nopenothope.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/breivik-and-adeboyajo-and-hope-not.html
Today they hit the mountains.
Not so sure about the European elections - third place will be a blow.
Labour leader calls for tighter restrictions on who can buy football clubs, warning that some owners are simply looking to 'shuffle around debt'
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/labour/10828072/Ed-Miliband-calls-for-new-rules-on-football-club-ownership.html
Here Ed again, back on the predator business people agenda again. He really does believe in this stuff.
PM Ed better get ready to be extremely busy working out the goodies and baddies of every sector of business in the UK.
And the fans of the club his mate owns absolutely love him. Go on the Hull Tigers.
Maybe I should not be surprised that an article by Pilger is so much horseshit.
But why do lefties still support Russian imperialism? In the cold war at least they had some sort of ideology in common.
Why do they support Russian irredentism? is is a broken-down, discredited, racist nineteenth-century belief that led to tragedies such as the Isonzo Front.
Clue: Russia does not have the right to rule people living outside Russia, even if they speak Russian.
Yes - Brad had an absolutely fabulous ride. He looks in good form and really determined.
I'd like to stay up to see today's stage but the timings are crazy for Europe.
Don't worry, Ukippers, in the end they were humiliated on the Saturday.
I wonder what's happened to make them completely lose the plot?
It looks impressive.
Could be real problem for Farage
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqQOOML3QwA …
Of course, the trouble is, it exercises the very worst parts of the human psyche and, worse, tries to justify it. Once you start down that road, there's no end to how far down the dark parts you might reach. In another age, these individuals might have been those at the front of the stage for the grizzly spectre of each and every public execution of 'traitors' through being hung, drawn and quartered.
It was written by an ex muslim who is now a Christian, thats not to say Batten doesnt back the idea.
A few months ago it was the next big thing that was going to derail UKIP apparently
War of the Worlds meets Dad's Army.
Tom Newton Dunn @tnewtondunn 20s
YouGov/Sun poll tonight: Tories and Labour level pegging. CON 34%, LAB 34%, UKIP 15%, LD 8%. Labour last as low as 34% in July 2010.
Interesting that Tories not catching Labour. Instead, Lab share falling to Tory levels (33-34% for last 10 months); http://d25d2506sfb94s.cloudfront.net/cumulus_uploads/document/9mgln3wq1v/YG-Archives-Pol-Trackers-Voting-Trends-with-UKIP-120514.pdf …
I think I mentioned this earlier ;-)
Tom Newton Dunn @tnewtondunn
YouGov/Sun poll tonight: Tories and Labour level pegging. CON 34%, LAB 34%, UKIP 15%, LD 8%. Labour last as low as 34% in July 2010
Wouldnt it be a moral victory if UKIP + this mob win most votes though? It would also play into the UKIP meme of dirty tricks being played against them
I was a monumental failure at becoming institutionalized,
On the other hand, it does mean that respect in my eyes is "earned" not "granted".
Personally, I think UKIP may have gone slightly over-the-top in recent weeks. My reaction has been ameliorated by the pathetic ad-hominem attacks on UKIP by the mainstream parties and press. However, I thought the posters were a little paranoid - and the finger-pointing Kitchener-style made me wince - so there is a risk a few floating voters will recoil at the last minute.
IMHO Farage should keep a strong, sensible but, above all, reasonable and measured message on immigration. He should balance this with his key strength: that he gets votes alienation from mainstream politics, both in the EU and Westminster, because he understands them and talks to them.
That's how he'll push himself above 30% in future elections. I think Farage will get about 25-26% in this year's Euros.
What game are we playing?
Well said, I agree
Off topic- thanks to all the comments on the previous thread. I have forgotten what a genial community pb actually is. Can anyone please tell me what has happened to Tim?
If this continues for the next 9 days the Locals and Euros could get embarrassing - OK, people may answer the GE question differently but there must be a major spill-over impact.
Lab 321
Con 283
UKIP 0
LD 18
Oths 10
NI 18
Lab 5 short...
The ultimate Tory dream is that happens whilst Lab haemorrhages support to UKIP and the Red Liberals go back.
Gold Standard = the pollster that most consistently produces polling results you agree over all other pollsters