I don't want to nag but I don't want the game ruined either. You have less than two hours to complete your orders. Just a reminder in case you have forgotten.
I don't want to nag but I don't want the game ruined either. You have less than two hours to complete your orders. Just a reminder in case you have forgotten.
I appreciate the 20th link, Mr. Eagles. Generally, those with the surname Phocas were awful. Mind you, the second Nicephorus Phocas did a good job and didn't deserve the (literal) kicking John Tzimisces gave him.
On Harry Potter, I wonder how that tallies with the most popular British fantasy writer today (Joe Abercrombie) or the enormous success of George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
FPT: MikeK: first day back at work so UKIP stand not yet sorted, but hope to get it done tomorrow.
Line management - deciding what projects to do instead of running projects. More money, less fun.
Hurst: I think we're talking about different things - you're saying that a carrier can be assembled in parts (very true), I'm saying (not very profoundly) that you can't settle for half a carrier as the finished product.
Evening all and when does the LibDem civil war start as its rampant feminists go to war on their leadership over Lord Rennard?
11. A good by-product of a YES vote would be the breakup of the BBC and it's privatisation. Time to rid the country of the state funded media wing of the Labour party.
10. Not a good day for the NATS. Alex Neill caught out telling huge porkie pies about the NHS in England.
19. How well would Nigel go down in Thanet South wearing an outsize pair of pink spectacles?
TSE why no Roman or Carthaginian references this evening?
If you played a drinking game with these phrases in Hackney Marshes you'd be legless after 10 minutes.
Where do I start with this?
1. I'm sure you're right.
(addendum FWIMC-)
I have been, both, a Guardian and Observer reader in the past.
Observer used to have a betting article by the funny guy (horse racing) with the funny beard's wife on gambling.
Guardian used to have a cartoon column on football, something about getting refs decision right.
One of the phrases I notice in sports broadcasting disappearing is "It is what it is" aka "We are where we are", being replaced by "The hay is in the barn".
Evening all and when does the LibDem civil war start as its rampant feminists go to war on their leadership over Lord Rennard?
11. A good by-product of a YES vote would be the breakup of the BBC and it's privatisation. Time to rid the country of the state funded media wing of the Labour party.
10. Not a good day for the NATS. Alex Neill caught out telling huge porkie pies about the NHS in England.
19. How well would Nigel go down in Thanet South wearing an outsize pair of pink spectacles?
TSE why no Roman or Carthaginian references this evening?
I nearly put in a reference that tomorrow is the anniversary of the death of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa Postumus
[8] is an interesting piece. The author is clearly learned, and the article is based on a reasonable amount of research. The argument is essentially that the contemporary restoration of a caliphate with universal authority is justified by neither Islamic teaching or history. In effect, this is the position of the rafidah, and it is interesting to see a Sunni (who by his own admission was previously sympathetic to Islamism) support it. The problem with the piece is that it implies that the only criteria on which the legitimacy of a universal caliphate should be judged are internal Islamic ones. In other words, if the teachings and history of Islam do in fact oblige the faithful to restore the Caliphate, it would be entirely proper for the Caliphate to annex sovereign states, destroy the Crown of the United Kingdom, and release Muslim subjects from their allegiance to Her Majesty the Queen. That is ipso facto outrageous.
FPT @Smarmeron This has nothing to do with problems with British banks; it's nothing more or less than American state piracy. Not the first time they've broken into the Standard Chartered piggy bank either. The last time it was for doing business with the Iranians. Companies like BP and Standard have to do business in America, so there's little they can do except cough up.
It would be nice to see what would happen if our Government made a few dawn raids on Facebook, Starbucks and Amazon.
If you played a drinking game with these phrases in Hackney Marshes you'd be legless after 10 minutes.
Where do I start with this?
1. I'm sure you're right.
(addendum FWIMC-)
I have been, both, a Guardian and Observer reader in the past.
Observer used to have a betting article by the funny guy (horse racing) with the funny beard's wife on gambling.
Guardian used to have a cartoon column on football, something about getting refs decision right.
One of the phrases I notice in sports broadcasting disappearing is "It is what it is" aka "We are where we are", being replaced by "The hay is in the barn".
The attitude that women objecting to being touched up by a lecherous old sap are 'rampant feminists' is probably why blokes like Rennard think they have the green light in the first place.
@Luckyguy1983 Of course it is, all they were doing was a little "money laundering", and what possible harm could that cause? Those Americans, they always over react.
FPT @Smarmeron This has nothing to do with problems with British banks; it's nothing more or less than American state piracy. Not the first time they've broken into the Standard Chartered piggy bank either. The last time it was for doing business with the Iranians. Companies like BP and Standard have to do business in America, so there's little they can do except cough up.
It would be nice to see what would happen if our Government made a few dawn raids on Facebook, Starbucks and Amazon.
Quite so - they regularly raid JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs for alleged irregularities too
Evening all and when does the LibDem civil war start as its rampant feminists go to war on their leadership over Lord Rennard?
Statements from the Lib Dems tonight. Are they a serious party? Does Farron not understand what he puts his name to? Anyone spot the problem with this new "gold standard"?
"The suspension of Lord Rennard's membership of the Liberal Democrats has been lifted, after disciplinary proceedings against him were dropped." Overall statement
"No one should ever have to feel that their concerns are being dismissed or ignored and I am clear that the Liberal Democrats should become the ‘gold standard’ for how voluntary organisations treat their members and staff." – Tim Fallon, party president
@Luckyguy1983 Of course it is, all they were doing was a little "money laundering", and what possible harm could that cause? Those Americans, they always over react.
They overreact when there is the prospect of pecuniary gain certainly. They're slightly less responsive when it comes to paying out. Hence Union Carbide paid $471 million in damages for the Bhopal disaster (considered the world's worst industrial disaster), whilst BP's payments for the Deepwater Oil Spill are likely to reach $9 billion.
[damned shame Kubica had to leave F1. Genuine title contender, in the right car.]
Quite agree, great driver.
I was watching a Germany and Poland football match (I presume it was the European Cup) and I think the Poles won - and there was an F1 race not soon after and Kubica won his first (only?) grand prix. I approved of the Polish fans drinking straight vodka.
when challenged, Mr Neil could not provide a single example of the Treasury having cut the English NHS budget, which is increasing by more than inflation.
In a further embarrassment for the Nationalists, it emerged that Mike Russell, the Education Minister, wrote a book advocating the privatisation of NHS facilities that “failed to maintain profitability”.
Bridget Harris - one of Lord Rennard's alleged victims - tells ITV News she is 'very disappointed' in the decision to lift his suspension.
Susan Gaszczak @SusanGaszczak Very glad I made the right choice in July, the @LibDems have told me I am credible but have no back bone, back to normal then.
Jim Waterson @jimwaterson 29m The Lib Dems' Lord Rennard, of wandering hands fame, let off completely. Statement issued at 8.30pm in silly season: pic.twitter.com/CayCYqPpRF
In my definition, anything after 1000 AD is frightfully modern.
That is not just your definition. In the twelfth-century, John of Salisbury denounced in his Metalogicon 'modern' academic jargon, while in 1290, Simon of Warwick, the Abbot of St Mary's at York, condemned subtilitas modernorum (the subtlety of the moderns) in a parliamentary petition during Edward I's quo warranto proceedings. [See M.T. Clanchy, 'Moderni in Education and Government in England', Speculum, 50(4), (1975), pp. 671-688]
Watching the USA Cycling Pro Challenge - essentially a tour of Colorado - and once you see it is actually possible to cycle race at 12,000 feet of altitude, and looking at a couple of teams.
One just has a great name - Jelly Belly Sports Beans - and the other is quite inspiring;Every member of Team Novo Nordisk has type 1 diabetes.
@Easterross How long has the BBC been a "left wing mouthpiece"?
I have never known it to be otherwise. Back in the 1970s, Cllr Rob Logan, the Tory Councillor for Kelvinside in Glasgow joked that he was the token Tory in BBC Scotland. A great many of the key political journalistic team in the BBC are either ex-Labour wonks, offspring of them or married to them. Even Chris Patten is barely a Tory and he has no editorial relevance anyway.
typically today the BBC led on inflation busting train ticket price rises and grudgingly commented about 10 minutes later that inflation had actually fallen more than expected. In between they had managed to interview Tory bashing GMB and renationalisation wonks. If that is balanced reporting, the pope is my uncle!
They all laughed at UKIP. Now they can apologise, but I bet they wont.
There seems to be 15,000 more Romanians and Bulgarians working in the UK since last year when Farrage went on his deeply unpleasant offensive against them. Laugh? I nearly cried.
1. It's interesting that Lord of the Rings, Star Wars and Harry Potter all contain important political, religious and social messages - These myth's are the new religions of the atheist age...
2. In other news voters think The Pope is indeed Catholic.
3. I thought "social conservatives" had gone to UKIP?
4. This is The Middle East Peace Envoy's legacy.
5. Yes!
6. I'm "intensely relaxed" how about you?
7. Boy George has done good - Too bad he's also utterly toxic with voters. (BTW BenM was hilarious earlier)
8. Economically conservative and socially liberal is the way forward.
9. U.N.I.T.E. is a very sinister organisation.
10. Alex Salmond = Tricky Dicky Nixon?
11. BBC and Labour eviscerated for a generation. Too bad Tricky Dicky Salmonds made such a hash of of it all...
12. I can think of very few mental illnesses that would be caused to having a good nights sleep? One of the big problems with modern living is that most of us aren't sleeping enough (me included) because if distractions like TV, internet, street lighting and political betting websites.
13. Greedy "$£&*!)^
14. Sounds like something you get after smoking too many Jamaican Woodbines.
15. Moving on...
16. After the way Summers given way to Autumn by the middle of August all I can say is I want Global Warming back. Now!
17. Too many tweets make a...
18. Sam needs to take charge of Dave's wardrobe. I wonder whether they have their "leaving Downing St." attire ready yet?
19. I don't think Elton would be a Kipper, but I suspect he would be a natural "economically Conservative, socially liberal Conservative". Or in other words he might quite like the Coalition.
20. I wonder whether JackW remembers this? Not that I'm saying he's ancient or anything, but...
@Life_ina_market_town We think not, so we are waiting till the humans evolve enough to realise that "borders" only exist in the mind. Meantime , being a member of our party means basically getting drunk or stoned enough, to stave of the embarrassment of watching our fellow semi evolved apes telling us to be rational. While they run around with pointed sticks, like out of control four year olds
the English NHS budget, which is increasing by more than inflation.
Only if you count the £3.9bn destined for the pot hole fund which i believe the Govt call the Better Care Fund as NHS money
As the NHS has to give it to councils and is no longer ring fenced for health. It is a clever wheeze to transfer money out of the health budget whilst pretending not to.
Same as changes to NHS vat rules a £1.5Bn transfer straight back to Treasury
@Life_ina_market_town We think not, so we are waiting till the humans evolve enough to realise that "borders" only exist in the mind. Meantime , being a member of our party means basically getting drunk or stoned enough, to stave of the embarrassment of watching our fellow semi evolved apes telling us to be rational. While they run around with pointed sticks, like out of control four year olds
To be fair to you Smarmy - you don't even have the balls to type-
1. The period coincides with the works of George Martin, Joe Abercrombie, Mark Lawrence, David Gemmell, and Richard Morgan, whose message seems a bit different.
@Life_ina_market_town We think not, so we are waiting till the humans evolve enough to realise that "borders" only exist in the mind. Meantime , being a member of our party means basically getting drunk or stoned enough, to stave of the embarrassment of watching our fellow semi evolved apes telling us to be rational. While they run around with pointed sticks, like out of control four year olds
Interesting. The combination of social Darwinism and Marxism resembles the late Engles and the early, and still orthodox Kautsky. Then again, the stuff about borders existing 'only in the mind' (rather than being rooted in 'objective' conditions determined by the mode of production) and the pursuit of hedonistic intoxication, evokes the heresy of Marcuse in his later years, and McLuhan's nonsense about 'the global village'. "Pragmatic communism" thus appears a bizarre combination of "scientific socialism" and the ravings of the New Left in the 1960s that one rarely now finds outside a student common room.
They all laughed at UKIP. Now they can apologise, but I bet they wont.
There seems to be 15,000 more Romanians and Bulgarians working in the UK since last year when Farrage went on his deeply unpleasant offensive against them. Laugh? I nearly cried.
The number of EU citizens in the UK increased by 187000 in 3 months this year: and you laugh? You are pathetic
"Her boss, the clerk of the Australian Senate, has said officials there viewed her potential UK appointment with "disbelief and dismay" because Ms Mills did not have the constitutional knowledge or expertise to replace Sir Robert.
An investigation is also being carried out into the way Ms Mills's department used CCTV cameras to monitor the office of a senator.
Conservative MP Michael Fabricant, a former vice-chairman of his party, questioned whether it was right to appoint a clerk who was "under investigation for a serious breach of parliamentary privilege"."
They all laughed at UKIP. Now they can apologise, but I bet they wont.
There seems to be 15,000 more Romanians and Bulgarians working in the UK since last year when Farrage went on his deeply unpleasant offensive against them. Laugh? I nearly cried.
The number of EU citizens in the UK increased by 187000 in 3 months this year: and you laugh? You are pathetic
You misunderstand. I wasnt laughing at the data. I was laughing at you. I cant help finding you funny!
Evening all and when does the LibDem civil war start as its rampant feminists go to war on their leadership over Lord Rennard?
Statements from the Lib Dems tonight. Are they a serious party? Does Farron not understand what he puts his name to? Anyone spot the problem with this new "gold standard"?
"The suspension of Lord Rennard's membership of the Liberal Democrats has been lifted, after disciplinary proceedings against him were dropped." Overall statement
"No one should ever have to feel that their concerns are being dismissed or ignored and I am clear that the Liberal Democrats should become the ‘gold standard’ for how voluntary organisations treat their members and staff." – Tim Fallon, party president
@Luckyguy1983 Non payment on the due date is a way of transferring money, usually from those lower down the "food" chain upwards. As an example, you don't pay up on time it normally costs you money, when multi nationals do it, it earns them money.
Evening all and when does the LibDem civil war start as its rampant feminists go to war on their leadership over Lord Rennard?
Statements from the Lib Dems tonight. Are they a serious party? Does Farron not understand what he puts his name to? Anyone spot the problem with this new "gold standard"?
"The suspension of Lord Rennard's membership of the Liberal Democrats has been lifted, after disciplinary proceedings against him were dropped." Overall statement
"No one should ever have to feel that their concerns are being dismissed or ignored and I am clear that the Liberal Democrats should become the ‘gold standard’ for how voluntary organisations treat their members and staff." – Tim Fallon, party president
*sighs*
Dont get too despondent - it's not as if Tim Farron might be your next leader after the GE.
Mr. L, you're confusing conscious effort with a natural gift.
A fair point.
Its frustrating in a way. Every time I think they might serve a useful function after all they come up with something like this.
I really think the end may well be nigh for them as a national party. Their strength in Scotland after 2015 will be restricted to the very far north, their hold on the south west will be weakened, they face an increasing threat from UKIP as the NOTA party and a majority for either of the main parties means they will return to pointlessness and internal squabbles.
Time to close the doors. I would be very surprised if some of the survivors do not jump ship in the next Parliament.
@JBriskin You can draw as many lines on bits of paper you like, but if those that live there think they are in the wrong place or shouldn't be there, then your neat map is wrong. Sykes–Picot?
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Adrian Chiles just made a good joke about Sunday league football.
Ms Briskin and I are still fans from Working Lunch.
@TSE
I don't want to nag but I don't want the game ruined either. You have less than two hours to complete your orders. Just a reminder in case you have forgotten.
Is it possible for a progressive to understand that "preferring" some aspects of the past doesn't mean someone "despises" the present?
Did you just get the news TSE?
I appreciate the 20th link, Mr. Eagles. Generally, those with the surname Phocas were awful. Mind you, the second Nicephorus Phocas did a good job and didn't deserve the (literal) kicking John Tzimisces gave him.
On Harry Potter, I wonder how that tallies with the most popular British fantasy writer today (Joe Abercrombie) or the enormous success of George RR Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire.
http://www.theguardian.com/sport/football-cliches/2013/oct/31/talking-language-sunday-league-football
If you played a drinking game with these phrases in Hackney Marshes you'd be legless after 10 minutes.
It's called Game of Thrones, Morris!!!
MikeK: first day back at work so UKIP stand not yet sorted, but hope to get it done tomorrow.
Line management - deciding what projects to do instead of running projects. More money, less fun.
Hurst: I think we're talking about different things - you're saying that a carrier can be assembled in parts (very true), I'm saying (not very profoundly) that you can't settle for half a carrier as the finished product.
A Liberal Democrat spokesman said this brought the matter to a close.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28858533
1. I'm sure you're right.
(addendum FWIMC-)
I have been, both, a Guardian and Observer reader in the past.
Observer used to have a betting article by the funny guy (horse racing) with the funny beard's wife on gambling.
Guardian used to have a cartoon column on football, something about getting refs decision right.
11. A good by-product of a YES vote would be the breakup of the BBC and it's privatisation. Time to rid the country of the state funded media wing of the Labour party.
10. Not a good day for the NATS. Alex Neill caught out telling huge porkie pies about the NHS in England.
19. How well would Nigel go down in Thanet South wearing an outsize pair of pink spectacles?
TSE why no Roman or Carthaginian references this evening?
How long has the BBC been a "left wing mouthpiece"?
The lack of classical history knowledge of some posters disturbs me, so it is my way of educating them.
Verstapen (with his super licence) next year apparently...
The number of EU citizens in the UK increased by 187000 in 3 months this year. The largest increase in 7 years #ukip http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/11030392/Number-of-Romanian-and-Bulgarian-workers-in-Britain-hits-new-high.html …
They all laughed at UKIP. Now they can apologise, but I bet they wont.
Team Working Lunch FTW!!! (D'y remember Evan from working lunch?)
It would be nice to see what would happen if our Government made a few dawn raids on Facebook, Starbucks and Amazon.
My own references-
Born in a barn?
Sharp shooter fallacy (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_sharpshooter_fallacy)
Of course it is, all they were doing was a little "money laundering", and what possible harm could that cause? Those Americans, they always over react.
Mr. Briskin, indeed. He'll be as young as Alexander was at the Battle of Chaeronea.
Mr. Eagles, 10th century, classical? *sighs*
"The suspension of Lord Rennard's membership of the Liberal Democrats has been lifted, after disciplinary proceedings against him were dropped." Overall statement
"No one should ever have to feel that their concerns are being dismissed or ignored and I am clear that the Liberal Democrats should become the ‘gold standard’ for how voluntary organisations treat their members and staff."
– Tim Fallon, party president
We Pragmatic Communists despise the Lada! (the newer Skodas we tolerate)
Quite agree, great driver.
I was watching a Germany and Poland football match (I presume it was the European Cup) and I think the Poles won - and there was an F1 race not soon after and Kubica won his first (only?) grand prix. I approved of the Polish fans drinking straight vodka.
Looks like a draw in the footie...
Susan Gaszczak @SusanGaszczak
Very glad I made the right choice in July, the @LibDems have told me I am credible but have no back bone, back to normal then.
Jim Waterson @jimwaterson 29m
The Lib Dems' Lord Rennard, of wandering hands fame, let off completely. Statement issued at 8.30pm in silly season: pic.twitter.com/CayCYqPpRF
Non payment on the due date is one of those things that power capitalism.
Look it on it as part of the fairy dust that makes it grow.
Magic beans??
GDP is going up = Coalationista s win forever!!!
One just has a great name - Jelly Belly Sports Beans - and the other is quite inspiring;Every member of Team Novo Nordisk has type 1 diabetes.
http://www.5280.com/news/sports/digital/2014/08/diabetes-cycling-team-prepares-usa-pro-challenge
typically today the BBC led on inflation busting train ticket price rises and grudgingly commented about 10 minutes later that inflation had actually fallen more than expected. In between they had managed to interview Tory bashing GMB and renationalisation wonks. If that is balanced reporting, the pope is my uncle!
Arsenal 0 - 0 Besiktas
2. In other news voters think The Pope is indeed Catholic.
3. I thought "social conservatives" had gone to UKIP?
4. This is The Middle East Peace Envoy's legacy.
5. Yes!
6. I'm "intensely relaxed" how about you?
7. Boy George has done good - Too bad he's also utterly toxic with voters. (BTW BenM was hilarious earlier)
8. Economically conservative and socially liberal is the way forward.
9. U.N.I.T.E. is a very sinister organisation.
10. Alex Salmond = Tricky Dicky Nixon?
11. BBC and Labour eviscerated for a generation. Too bad Tricky Dicky Salmonds made such a hash of of it all...
12. I can think of very few mental illnesses that would be caused to having a good nights sleep? One of the big problems with modern living is that most of us aren't sleeping enough (me included) because if distractions like TV, internet, street lighting and political betting websites.
13. Greedy "$£&*!)^
14. Sounds like something you get after smoking too many Jamaican Woodbines.
15. Moving on...
16. After the way Summers given way to Autumn by the middle of August all I can say is I want Global Warming back. Now!
17. Too many tweets make a...
18. Sam needs to take charge of Dave's wardrobe. I wonder whether they have their "leaving Downing St." attire ready yet?
19. I don't think Elton would be a Kipper, but I suspect he would be a natural "economically Conservative, socially liberal Conservative". Or in other words he might quite like the Coalition.
20. I wonder whether JackW remembers this? Not that I'm saying he's ancient or anything, but...
FTR- 0 - 0
We're all Byzantine's here surely??
We think not, so we are waiting till the humans evolve enough to realise that "borders" only exist in the mind.
Meantime , being a member of our party means basically getting drunk or stoned enough, to stave of the embarrassment of watching our fellow semi evolved apes telling us to be rational. While they run around with pointed sticks, like out of control four year olds
As the NHS has to give it to councils and is no longer ring fenced for health. It is a clever wheeze to transfer money out of the health budget whilst pretending not to.
Same as changes to NHS vat rules a £1.5Bn transfer straight back to Treasury
That's one of the other ingredients of the fairy dust that feeds the magic money tree, creative accounting.
"FT"
-to this forum
And as a matter of interest, Where do you think borders exist?
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-28849712
"Her boss, the clerk of the Australian Senate, has said officials there viewed her potential UK appointment with "disbelief and dismay" because Ms Mills did not have the constitutional knowledge or expertise to replace Sir Robert.
An investigation is also being carried out into the way Ms Mills's department used CCTV cameras to monitor the office of a senator.
Conservative MP Michael Fabricant, a former vice-chairman of his party, questioned whether it was right to appoint a clerk who was "under investigation for a serious breach of parliamentary privilege"."
*sighs*
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Just when you think it can't get any worse Adrian Chiles starts talking.
Clearly I am not in a minority of one!!
The first paywall as I understand.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_of_Westphalia
Non payment on the due date is a way of transferring money, usually from those lower down the "food" chain upwards.
As an example, you don't pay up on time it normally costs you money, when multi nationals do it, it earns them money.
Oh.
Its frustrating in a way. Every time I think they might serve a useful function after all they come up with something like this.
I really think the end may well be nigh for them as a national party. Their strength in Scotland after 2015 will be restricted to the very far north, their hold on the south west will be weakened, they face an increasing threat from UKIP as the NOTA party and a majority for either of the main parties means they will return to pointlessness and internal squabbles.
Time to close the doors. I would be very surprised if some of the survivors do not jump ship in the next Parliament.
11:46pm Rocket alerts all over the South and Jerusalem. (Sorry for delay- Had to run to shelter) -GI Jane
If Miliband becomes PM and is rubbish they might recover sooner than expected, once Clegg is ditched.
Or they might sink forever beneath the waves.
Anyway, I'm off for the night.
Is now.
Apparently I do set me time by YouGov...
*tut*
SDP still alive.
Please life is not worth living without YG
You can draw as many lines on bits of paper you like, but if those that live there think they are in the wrong place or shouldn't be there, then your neat map is wrong.
Sykes–Picot?