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General Discussion Area / Devolution and student tuition fees.
« on: 01 December 2010, 09:55:53 »
More UK own goals. It seems that the excess for Welsh and Scottish students will be made up ( ultimately by the UK taxpayer) but not for English students. What is that if not discrimination?

I can see this tuition fees milarky bringing this (weak coalition) government down.

One solution - create a massive work employment scheme to rebuild Hadrians Wall and a similar creation along the Welsh border and then cut the two free and charge entry to England!!  proper devolution ;D ;D

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I've only had four. Two Mini Cooper S (Leyland not BMW) one never re-appeared. The other I hadn't actually noticed had gone. The police knocked on the door saying it had been abandoned after doing lots of "rallycross" in a field.

Capri recovered in Luton - exhaust system ripped off somehow. Radio gone plus everything else loose.

Mint Carlton CDX never recovered. Suspect stolen to order as it was taken from a locked car park with alarm armed and one of those (useless) Krooklok steering wheel bars. It was well over two years before I stopped looking for that car. Twas in fact after a holiday in S. Cyprus where there are loads of ex UK cars. If only our police liaised with their police........

Lost money on three of the four.

Maybe explains why the punishment for TWOC should be death (or worse) in my opinion.  :y

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General Discussion Area / Wiki leaks. A leak too far or it is needed?
« on: 29 November 2010, 09:36:34 »
What do you think then?

Are the Wiki leaks people compromising the very fabric of the modern world by letting us all know what is being written in secret?

Or is it for the better as from now on people had better be more careful what they write?

Or it won't change anything!! ;D ;D

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General Discussion Area / The Irish money troubles explained
« on: 27 November 2010, 14:10:29 »
Mary is the proprietor of a bar in Dublin . She realises that virtually all of her customers are unemployed alcoholics and, as such, can no longer afford to patronise her bar. To solve this problem, she comes up with new marketing plan that allows her customers to drink now, but pay later. She keeps track of the drinks consumed on a ledger (thereby granting the customers loans).

Word gets around about Mary’s "drink now, pay later" marketing strategy and, as a result, increasing numbers of customers flood into Mary’s bar. Soon she has the largest sales volume for any bar in Dublin .

By providing her customers' freedom from immediate payment demands, Mary gets no resistance when, at regular intervals, she substantially increases her prices for wine and beer, the most consumed beverages. Consequently, Mary's gross sales volume increases massively. A young and dynamic vice-president at the local bank recognises that these customer debts constitute valuable future assets and increases Mary's
borrowing limit. He sees no reason for any undue concern, since he has the debts of the unemployed alcoholics as collateral.

At the bank's corporate headquarters, expert traders figure a way to make huge commissions, and transform these customer loans into DRINKBONDS, ALKIBONDS and PUKEBONDS. These securities are then bundled and traded on international security markets. Naive investors don't really understand that the securities being sold to them as AAA secured bonds are really the debts of unemployed alcoholics. Nevertheless, the bond prices continuously climb, and the securities soon become the hottest-selling items for some of the nation's leading brokerage houses.

One day, even though the bond prices are still climbing, a risk manager at the original local bank decides that the time has come to demand payment on the debts incurred by the drinkers at Mary’s bar. He so informs Mary.

Mary then demands payment from her alcoholic patrons, but being unemployed alcoholics they cannot pay back their drinking debts.Since, Mary cannot fulfil her loan obligations she is forced into bankruptcy. The bar closes and the eleven employees lose their jobs.

Overnight, DRINKBONDS, ALKIBONDS and PUKEBONDS drop in price by 90%. The collapsed bond asset value destroys the banks liquidity and prevents it from issuing new loans, thus freezing credit and economic activity in the community.

The suppliers of Mary’s bar had granted her generous payment extensions and had invested their firms' pension funds in the various BOND securities. They find they are now faced with having to write off her bad debt and with losing over 90% of the presumed value of the bonds. Her wine supplier also claims bankruptcy, closing the doors on a family business that had endured for three generations, her beer supplier is taken over by a competitor, who immediately closes the local plant and lays off 150 workers.

Fortunately though, the bank, the brokerage houses and their respective executives are saved and bailed out by a multi-billion euro no-strings attached cash infusion from their cronies in Government. There is little or no adverse affect on their fat bonuses. The funds required for this bailout are obtained by new taxes levied on employed, middle-class, non-drinkers who have never been in Mary’s bar.

Now, do you understand economics in 2010?

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General Discussion Area / EU what is in it for me website.
« on: 24 November 2010, 22:45:30 »
Bit of light reading for everyone.
 ::) ::)
http://www.the-eu-and-me.org.uk/

I couldn't find where the money actually goes or why the accounts are never signed off or how I can get my hands on any of your money ;D ;D

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This follows on from Brick's thread really.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-11771574

I had and still have a very bad feeling about where this is all going to end. The EU is balanced on a knife edge with Ireland broke, Greece in a worse state than previously realised, Portugal and Spain are still in deep do do. The Euroland Lords can only continue to say "don't worry, everything will be OK" Once they stop and admit the king has got no clothes on then we will see contagion...............

Will Ireland take 70 billion yes BILLION in support from the EU?. I suspectthe answer is a resounding yes so long as they can have it without having to carry out draconion cuts that should come with such money (our money lets not forget)

Of course all this matters greatly as Ireland is a huge export market(bigger than Brazil, Russia and China combined) for Britain: Oh and our contribution to supporting Ireland will be in the region of 7 BILLION.  Truly telephone numbers compared with the public sector cuts etc. :o :o

No Bueno!

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General Discussion Area / Only 8% of Olympics merchandise made in UK!
« on: 12 November 2010, 11:00:59 »
What a missed gol;den opportunity. Apparently the Olympics make a lot of revenue from merchandising. Ours will too but although a few of the products are supplied by British companies only 8% is manufactured in the UK.

http://www.skynews.com.au/world/article.aspx?id=538374&vId=1926633

Only in Britain. The Spanish and French certasinly wouldn't have done that if they were hosting. Apparently a lot of the South African Olympics stuff was also sources abroad. I can sort of understand that.

And people wonder why the country is in trouble..............................

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When I compose a [size=14]message[/size] no matter what I try the text that I am typing is MINUTE. I can hardly see it and make mitstaks which I only see when I view a forum item later.

Is there any way of making the text bigger please? :y

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General Discussion Area / Young Offenders riot
« on: 05 November 2010, 11:36:02 »
Nothing about this.

I am appalled. There are plenty of measures in place to ensure that prisoners are treated equitably. So it is bang out of order. Who is going to pay for all the replacement furniture and repairs, overtime , relocation? The taxpayer. It should be the offenders. What is wrong with the state.?

Give me the job of home secretary................ :y


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General Discussion Area / Prisoners to get the vote
« on: 02 November 2010, 16:42:56 »
Now I have heard everything.http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/8104190/Prisoners-to-get-vote-the-European-court-ruling-Q-and-A.html Mrs Varche and I tried to think of anything that prisoners don't get and couldn't think of one thing. (Open prisons before anyone says freedom!)

This sort of thing makes my blood really boil. I knew I shouldn't have watched episode1 of "Coppers" last night. What an eye opener that was. Known criminals being arrested repeatedly and clogging up the cells. One guy demanded to be taken to hospital for drugs as he was coming down(as was his right) two cops tied up accompanying him rather than being available to solve or stop crimes. Easy solution . Boot Camp on somewhere like the Isle of Skye. Self sufficient community where the prisoners work for their needs rather than costing us taxpayers £40,000 a year minimum. Three strikes and they should be automatically sent to my boot camp without rights. They forfeited those by repeatedly behaving in an antisocial manner.

Rights my arse. Try telling that to someone needing drugs to extend their life or someone denied due to cost.

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Love or hate the airline, you have got to admire the man behind it. He runs a tight and effective ship.

If only he was employed by the government to buy tankers for the airforce instead of the bunch that paid over the odds, don't even get to own the planes and they will be delivered without even the necessary armour..............

If only he was involved with sorting out benefits............


If only he was involved in road and rail projects.............


If only he was involved in making the banks actualy lend money.............

Of course he wouldn't be everyones cup of tea ( I can see Marks DTM right now frothing at the mouth!) ;D ;D


 :y :y :y :y

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General Discussion Area / Man Lab - James May
« on: 01 November 2010, 11:29:33 »
Anyone watch this last night?

Bit slow but otherwise OK. Bit frightening that most folk don't know how to even wire a plug! Course that doesn't apply to OOFers. ;D ;D

What did you think of the programme?

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I hear Fabio Capello is going as a pumkin and hoping to turn into a coach at midnight. ;D ;D

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General Discussion Area / Korean F1 spoiler
« on: 24 October 2010, 17:42:34 »
I bet I wasn't the only one to set my alarm clock and get up in the middle of the night to watch this. What a long wait for the race proper to get under way. Once it did there were plenty of incidents and overtaking. Sutil must have won the prize for the most overtakes even if he was taking the same people after running wide countless times.

I didn't like the circuit one bit. You would have thought that he could have designed a better cct than that including a better tarmac surface.


Bit of an up and coming country!!

Ovrall good result. Bring on the final 2 races. :y :y

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