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  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,099

    You were on the bevvy and nags in 4th year? An early developer!
    Well in before that TUD, I used to light the coal fire and marked the boards in days before they were allowed TV's etc. Boards were hard work when you had lots of meetings. Great days that and the cards and Pitch and Toss, and of course the girls in the evenings.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546

    Seems to change with each grandchild who takes the exams! One did them 15 years ago, another 13, then there's a gap due to children not getting married until their late 30's so one did them last year, and is doing A levels next year, and two more are starting the two year run-up in September.
    What is the difference, do any of our educators know, between GCSE and IGCSE?
    The I stands for International. They are therefore designed for students who do not have a native command of English.

    Very popular with many private schools as well because for that reason they are easier, although attempts have been made to tighten up on eligibility requirements.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    malcolmg said:

    Well in before that TUD, I used to light the coal fire and marked the boards in days before they were allowed TV's etc. Boards were hard work when you had lots of meetings. Great days that and the cards and Pitch and Toss, and of course the girls in the evenings.
    We didn’t ‘ave an ‘ole...
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,981
    kle4 said:

    This is something of a relief to me. Since I am a racist regardless of what I believe or how I act, I guess that means I need do nothing.
    Without going all Goodwins Law here, didn't the last person to claim personality traits were 'inherited' sport a funny little moustache?
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    eadric said:

    Yes, this one from L'Oreal's lovely new consultant is especially liberating:

    “Once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth, then we can talk.”

    No matter what I do I am part of the most violent and oppressive force on earth and always will be, because of my skin colour.

    So I might as well go out and be horribly violent and oppressive then, at least it will be fun.
    I remember the saying well

    Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me. Unless, no matter how obliquely, I am called a racist at which point I will throw a shit fit and even promise to become racist as an act of revenge.
  • malcolmgmalcolmg Posts: 44,099
    ydoethur said:

    We didn’t ‘ave an ‘ole...
    Ydoethur , the 70's were great days, I have fond memories.
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,108

    Lib Dems probably aren't any threat to Labour anymore (they might even drop to third in Sheffield Hallam next time) so they should choose Davey and focus on all their southern marginals and near misses like Cheadle and hope Starmer soaks up the residual LD vote in Con-Lab maginals by default.

    If the Tories drop from 45% to 40% the Lib Dems could quite feasibly end up with 30 MPs next time if Davey is leader even though they are unlikely to get more than 10-15% of the vote nationally.
    Under any reasonable system that would justify 60-100 seats.
  • Fysics_TeacherFysics_Teacher Posts: 6,303

    Please nobody mention Love Actually, the worst film ever made.
    Says someone who never saw”The Lawnmower Man”.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,569
    eadric said:

    Yes, this one from L'Oreal's lovely new consultant is especially liberating:

    “Once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth, then we can talk.”

    No matter what I do I am part of the most violent and oppressive force on earth and always will be, because of my skin colour.

    So I might as well go out and be horribly violent and oppressive then, at least it will be fun.
    Humans of any skin tone can be horribly violent to each other. Whether of the same skin tone or different. And that's both one on one and collectively, and the collective is why/how we replaced the Neanderthals and the Denisovians and whatever other Homo species there were in the dim and distant past.
    AIUI the poor souls shipped to the Caribbean were often war captives, sold by their captors, their one-rime neighbours.
  • kamskikamski Posts: 6,322
    Off topic:
    As most Covid cases in Germany these days are in meat factories, people are finally looking at the reality of what goes on there, and it isn't pretty.

    Maybe existence is really trying to tell us to eat less meat?
  • Stark_DawningStark_Dawning Posts: 9,981

    Says someone who never saw”The Lawnmower Man”.
    What's so bad about 'The Lawnmower Man'? I agree that it's not very good, but why the worst film ever made?
  • Andy_JSAndy_JS Posts: 34,295
    justin124 said:

    I am not watching today's 1970 Broadcast , but in my view election results programmes were far better in those days. For the last 25 years or so , they have become much more of a chat show format and rather treated as entertainment.The serious solemn nature of the occasion has rather been lost - and no longer are viewers presented with every individual constituency result.

    They used to prioritise showing the detailed results. Now they assume people interested in those can look them up themselves on the internet, and instead concentrate on chat as you say.
  • kle4kle4 Posts: 98,568
    kamski said:

    Off topic:
    As most Covid cases in Germany these days are in meat factories, people are finally looking at the reality of what goes on there, and it isn't pretty.

    Maybe existence is really trying to tell us to eat less meat?

    I cannot believe people are unaware in a general sense that meat production is a grisly business. People are also already generally aware it's better to eat less of it. So while in the long term I'm sure that will be the trend, especially as meat substitutes are getting better apparently, I'm not convinced there will be a dramatic impact from Covid putting a bit more of a focus on it.
  • AlistairAlistair Posts: 23,670
    eadric said:

    I didn't say anything about racism, the lovely Ms Bergdorf did.

    I am going to be violent and oppressive, as that is, apparently, my only destiny.

    I may start by bludgeoning a fox to death, while wearing a kimono
    For a writer you have really bad reading comprehension skills.
  • Fysics_TeacherFysics_Teacher Posts: 6,303

    Seems to change with each grandchild who takes the exams! One did them 15 years ago, another 13, then there's a gap due to children not getting married until their late 30's so one did them last year, and is doing A levels next year, and two more are starting the two year run-up in September.
    What is the difference, do any of our educators know, between GCSE and IGCSE?
    My understanding was that in the past IGCSE did not require coursework, just an exam. In the most recent iteration of GCSEs coursework went for most subjects.
    The big difference now is that state schools pretty much have to do GCSEs not IGCSEs as the latter will not count anymore towards performance measures.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,664
    eadric said:

    I'm not a writer
    Fabulist?
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546

    My understanding was that in the past IGCSE did not require coursework, just an exam. In the most recent iteration of GCSEs coursework went for most subjects.
    The big difference now is that state schools pretty much have to do GCSEs not IGCSEs as the latter will not count anymore towards performance measures.
    IGCSE did - and still does - require coursework. But it’s called a ‘portfolio’ rather than coursework.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,569

    My understanding was that in the past IGCSE did not require coursework, just an exam. In the most recent iteration of GCSEs coursework went for most subjects.
    The big difference now is that state schools pretty much have to do GCSEs not IGCSEs as the latter will not count anymore towards performance measures.
    Thanks; I have two 14 yr old grandchildren. One, in UK, is doing, I believe, GCSE. The other, at a British school in Thailand, is doing the IGCSE.
    I might, if the virus calls down this Autumn, get the opportunity to compare their experience this Christmas.
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    eadric said:

    I'm not a writer
    You’re a journalist who doesn’t write?
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,664
    Andy_JS said:

    They used to prioritise showing the detailed results. Now they assume people interested in those can look them up themselves on the internet, and instead concentrate on chat as you say.
    Invariably they are so busy chatting, that they switch to live footage of a declaration when it's nearly done!
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546
    edited June 2020
    eadric said:
    He converted the First Nation peoples of California to Christianity and was accused - probably falsely - of beating and threatening them until they did so.

    He is as a result a hate figure for First Nation scholars.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,569
    eadric said:
    Madness.
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,664
    What have Suggs and co. done??
  • Beibheirli_CBeibheirli_C Posts: 8,192

    Please nobody mention Love Actually, the worst film ever made.
    I thought Camino's "Heaven's Gate" was generally accepted as the worst film ever made?
  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,850
    edited June 2020
    Andy_JS said:

    They used to prioritise showing the detailed results. Now they assume people interested in those can look them up themselves on the internet, and instead concentrate on chat as you say.
    Trouble is there is only so many times you can hear " well it seems like a good /bad night for us but its only an exit poll and lest see the real results " being said . Its not helped by the interviewers always demanding to know what the interviewees party is going to do about the results (before any results are announced).

    Personally I like a bit/lot of number analysis ,mixed with a bit of drama/aggro (Galloway always used to provide that !
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,569

    What have Suggs and co. done??
    LOL!
  • IanB2IanB2 Posts: 51,108
    edited June 2020
    eadric said:

    Yes, this one from L'Oreal's lovely new consultant is especially liberating:

    “Once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth, then we can talk.”

    No matter what I do I am part of the most violent and oppressive force on earth and always will be, because of my skin colour.

    So I might as well go out and be horribly violent and oppressive then, at least it will be fun.
    If you could be good enough to start those of your posts where you are deliberately intending to be horrible, violent or oppressive with a clear symbol (for example ‘###’) it might help to avoid any confusion or misunderstanding? ;)
  • ydoethurydoethur Posts: 73,546

    I thought Camino's "Heaven's Gate" was generally accepted as the worst film ever made?
    Star Trek V.

    At least, it was until The Last Jedi was released.
  • Beibheirli_CBeibheirli_C Posts: 8,192

    Without going all Goodwins Law here, didn't the last person to claim personality traits were 'inherited' sport a funny little moustache?
    Lamarck had a moustache? I am sure he was clean-shaven in the pictures I have seen....
  • another_richardanother_richard Posts: 27,523
    eadric said:

    The peak moment is when, after the statue is toppled, one young man symbolically hits it with.... his skateboard

    This is the Revolution of the Skateboarders. Clueless overgrown teens who can't get laid.
    Or employed.
  • OldKingColeOldKingCole Posts: 34,569

    Lamarck had a moustache? I am sure he was clean-shaven in the pictures I have seen....
    Lysenko?
  • state_go_awaystate_go_away Posts: 5,850

    Trouble is there is only so many times you can hear " well it seems like a good /bad night for us but its only an exit poll and lest see the real results " being said . Its not helped by the interviewers always demanding to know what the interviewees party is going to do about the results (before any results are announced).

    Personally I like a bit/lot of number analysis ,mixed with a bit of drama/aggro (Galloway always used to provide that !
    I also think it would be good if one of the channels (Channel 4?) brought in betting odds analysis for the night - they allow it for horse racing so why no politics
  • Sunil_PrasannanSunil_Prasannan Posts: 53,664

    LOL!
    The meaning behind [Embarrassment] was particularly dark, considering the band's previous material. Primarily written by Lee Thompson, the plot of the song reflected the unfolding turmoil following the news that his teenage sister, Tracy Thompson, had become pregnant and was carrying a black man's child. The subsequent rejection by her family, and the shame felt, was reflected in the song.[4]

    As Thompson was on the road with the band, he only heard snippets of the story, through phone calls and letters, but this was enough for him to piece the story together. The song is a clear indication of changing attitudes (see miscegenation). The real-life story had a happy ending, however; Thompson later stated that when the child named "Hayley" was born, the antipathy of Tracy's relatives dissolved.[1]


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P23Gqn6y8AI
  • Beibheirli_CBeibheirli_C Posts: 8,192
    ydoethur said:

    Star Trek V.

    At least, it was until The Last Jedi was released.
    TBH, all the odd-numbered Star Trek films were awful. The even numbered ones I found really enjoyable. And whilst I am more of a Star Trek girl than a Star Wars one, I have enjoyed all the Star Wars movies.
  • SandpitSandpit Posts: 56,022

    What have Suggs and co. done??
    They were always close to the line, but now they’ve taken one step beyond.
  • OnlyLivingBoyOnlyLivingBoy Posts: 16,405

    Grayling appears to have the half-life radium-226. He could take a public dump on the Cenotaph and be revealed to have punched Vera Lynn yet still be popping up in various roles in Tory governments.

    https://twitter.com/StevePeers/status/1274297504276910087?s=20

    It's proof that the defining virtue in politics is loyalty not competence.
  • Beibheirli_CBeibheirli_C Posts: 8,192
    eadric said:

    Have you ever watched it?

    I have. It is ponderous, and portentous, but it is also magnificent in places. Very underrated.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OApQGRkJzkE

    No. From the write-up it is not my kind of movie, but I know of its reputation.
  • isamisam Posts: 41,317
    eadric said:

    Yes, this one from L'Oreal's lovely new consultant is especially liberating:

    “Once white people begin to admit that their race is the most violent and oppressive force of nature on Earth, then we can talk.”

    No matter what I do I am part of the most violent and oppressive force on earth and always will be, because of my skin colour.

    So I might as well go out and be horribly violent and oppressive then, at least it will be fun.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQTnnDCXZNM
  • CyclefreeCyclefree Posts: 25,651
    MaxPB said:

    I've been reading about the Wirecard fiasco this morning. The German regulator has had an absolute shocker. The FCA is a flawed organisation for sure, but on this evidence it seems wonderful compared to BaFin. The FT alerted readers to a potential multi billion fraud at the company, instead of investigating the claims of fraud, the German regulator investigated the FT and took them to court under the pretence of destabilising a financial corporation and the the journalists being linked to hedge funds based in London who had multiple short positions on Wirecard.

    It's quite possibly the worst regulatory response to a claim of mega fraud I've seen, @Cyclefree may have seen worse though.

    Genuinely shocked at how BaFin closed ranks and protected it's own instead of getting to the bottom of fraud allegations that are now going to sink the company and has damaged the German financial sector and their reputation.

    Frankfurt, definitely not going to be where investors go with their billions on this evidence.

    I have seen some pretty bad stuff from the FCA. But I have long thought and said - on here, amongst other places - that the BaFin is one of the weakest and most ineffective regulators around.
  • rottenboroughrottenborough Posts: 65,533
    Just checked into 1970. A woman in a market going on about Rhodesia. Difficult to remember what an issue that was back then.
  • SurreySurrey Posts: 190
    edited June 2020
    Let him talk. A lot in Britain has a "feudal connotation", such as the monarchy and the House of Lords. It's good that he uses the unpalatability of such constructs as a given. Got to wonder how long he will last, though, now that he's done it.
  • Surrey said:

    Let him talk. A lot in Britain has a "feudal connotation", such as the monarchy and the House of Lords. It's good that he uses the unpalatability of such constructs as a given. Got to wonder how long he will last, though, now that he's done it.
    The problem I have with him is that it's obvious he is so desperately out of his depth and doesn't have a clue what he's talking about.

    When he's briefed and sticks on message he's just about ok but he suffers from an inability to speak off script.

    To me he's what Boris Johnson would be like if he didn't have the blustering skill.

    Unfortunately for us all (fortunately for Raab?) he is amongst similar morons in the current cabinet. It is the worst of my lifetime by a country mile.
  • FoxyFoxy Posts: 51,247

    What have Suggs and co. done??
    They're an embarrassment?
  • MattWMattW Posts: 26,650
    edited June 2020
    Foxy said:

    They're an embarrassment?
    Alleged mistreatment of Native Americans whilst doing his Missions.

    There was some controversy when he was canonised in 2015 ish.

    I think there was a campaign to replace a statue of him in Washington with an LGBT activist.

    AIUI Ulysses S Grant was a slaveowner - with a far more complex story than BLM / Woke seem to be able to handle. Was given a slave, then freed him.
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