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On 6/8/2017 4:27 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 08:01:33 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>
>> The right to bear arm is a god given comma. So anyone who criticise it
>> is criticising God.
>
> Indeed. We all know Jesus signed the US Constitution, after all. m-/
>
Ah! So it is the third coming we are waiting for, now.
At least the English say that he walked upon England’s mountains green. ;)
>> Again you have got to be seen doing something. And spending money is
>> doing something.
>
> Wasting money. But then, we want to cut funding for things like the arts
> and general welfare - not corporate welfare, but just for those lazy
> bastards who haven't got a job.
>
You should be voting for our Jeremy. :)
>> Cynical, moi?
>
> You'd fit right in here. :)
>
What as a disruptive alien?
>>> But hey, now it sounds like because of the threat of possible exploding
>>> laptops from certain countries, they'll probably have to be checked for
>>> most international flights. Because in the hold is so much safer.
>>
>> Is that so it is safer? I don't understand the rational.
>
> I don't either.
>
It must be people with bigger brains than ours.
>> But they are going to put WiFi on planes. People than then twitter they
>> are bored the whole journey. ;)
>
> From their phones, and you get to pay for the WiFi. Many airlines have
> started depending on people bringing laptops and tablets for in-flight
> entertainment, too - the options are now on the in-flight WiFi using an
> app or a laptop's web browser. Which, of course, may end up being in the
> hold, even (I read recently) for domestic flights in the US.
>
I read last week that there are a couple of companies that are launching
satellites mainly for Aeroplane WiFi.
It makes you wonder what they did on the Mayflower, for entertainment. :-J
>>> And, of course, we have the privilege of paying the airlines to check
>>> our electronics now, too. Hurray, capitalism. <grump>
>>>
>>>
>> Away to #@!k :)
>
> Makes me glad I don't travel a lot these days, and when I do, it's
> usually by train to Vancouver.
>
Me too. Not that I've ever been to Vancouver.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 6/8/2017 5:36 PM, Stephen wrote:
> Ah! So it is the third coming we are waiting for, now.
> At least the English say that he walked upon England’s mountains green. ;)
During his lifetime.
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Stephen
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Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
> Today we are having a general election.
Go, Corbyn!
.... is that too political?
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On 6/8/2017 6:02 PM, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>> Today we are having a general election.
>
> Go, Corbyn!
>
> ..... is that too political?
>
>
We are in purdah so I could not possibly comment. Until after 10 pm BST. ;)
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Stephen
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On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 17:36:46 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> On 6/8/2017 4:27 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 08:01:33 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>
>>> The right to bear arm is a god given comma. So anyone who criticise it
>>> is criticising God.
>>
>> Indeed. We all know Jesus signed the US Constitution, after all. m-/
>>
>>
> Ah! So it is the third coming we are waiting for, now.
> At least the English say that he walked upon England’s mountains green.
> ;)
Well, there is a religious sect that does say he came to North America.
>>> Again you have got to be seen doing something. And spending money is
>>> doing something.
>>
>> Wasting money. But then, we want to cut funding for things like the
>> arts and general welfare - not corporate welfare, but just for those
>> lazy bastards who haven't got a job.
>>
>>
> You should be voting for our Jeremy. :)
Sadly, I probably would be. Because if you don't vote for a lizard, the
wrong lizard might get in (see US 2016 election).
>>> Cynical, moi?
>>
>> You'd fit right in here. :)
>>
>>
> What as a disruptive alien?
Sure, why not? :D
>>>> But hey, now it sounds like because of the threat of possible
>>>> exploding laptops from certain countries, they'll probably have to be
>>>> checked for most international flights. Because in the hold is so
>>>> much safer.
>>>
>>> Is that so it is safer? I don't understand the rational.
>>
>> I don't either.
>>
> It must be people with bigger brains than ours.
Or smaller. That's the "problem" with people like us - we think too
much, rather than going with our gut.
>>> But they are going to put WiFi on planes. People than then twitter
>>> they are bored the whole journey. ;)
>>
>> From their phones, and you get to pay for the WiFi. Many airlines
>> have
>> started depending on people bringing laptops and tablets for in-flight
>> entertainment, too - the options are now on the in-flight WiFi using an
>> app or a laptop's web browser. Which, of course, may end up being in
>> the hold, even (I read recently) for domestic flights in the US.
>>
>>
> I read last week that there are a couple of companies that are launching
> satellites mainly for Aeroplane WiFi.
> It makes you wonder what they did on the Mayflower, for entertainment.
> :-J
Indeed. :)
>>>> And, of course, we have the privilege of paying the airlines to check
>>>> our electronics now, too. Hurray, capitalism. <grump>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Away to #@!k :)
>>
>> Makes me glad I don't travel a lot these days, and when I do, it's
>> usually by train to Vancouver.
>>
>>
> Me too. Not that I've ever been to Vancouver.
It's nice up there. I wish I had a reason to go up there this week, as
one coworker's last day is tomorrow (her family moved cross-country, and
she can't work remotely).
Jim
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 18:11:18 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> On 6/8/2017 6:02 PM, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>> Today we are having a general election.
>>
>> Go, Corbyn!
>>
>> ..... is that too political?
>>
>>
>>
> We are in purdah so I could not possibly comment. Until after 10 pm BST.
> ;)
I saw from The Guardian that the polls are saying the Tories are in the
lead. m-/
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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On 6/8/2017 6:11 PM, Stephen wrote:
> We are in purdah
Other matters:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-40190204
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Regards
Stephen
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On 6/8/2017 6:21 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 18:11:18 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>
>> On 6/8/2017 6:02 PM, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>>> Today we are having a general election.
>>>
>>> Go, Corbyn!
>>>
>>> ..... is that too political?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>> We are in purdah so I could not possibly comment. Until after 10 pm BST.
>> ;)
>
> I saw from The Guardian that the polls are saying the Tories are in the
> lead. m-/
>
>
>
To be expected, to be honest.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On 6/8/2017 6:21 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
> On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 17:36:46 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>
>>>
>> Ah! So it is the third coming we are waiting for, now.
>> At least the English say that he walked upon England’s mountains green.
>> ;)
>
> Well, there is a religious sect that does say he came to North America.
>
It must have been during his world tour. Fter he recuperated in India.
>>>
>>>
>> You should be voting for our Jeremy. :)
>
> Sadly, I probably would be. Because if you don't vote for a lizard, the
> wrong lizard might get in (see US 2016 election).
>
He certainly isn't perfect. But he is polite and not a back stabber.
>>>> Cynical, moi?
>>>
>>> You'd fit right in here. :)
>>>
I don't think I did in New Mexico.
>>>
>> What as a disruptive alien?
>
> Sure, why not? :D
>
Guns and policemen?
>>>>> But hey, now it sounds like because of the threat of possible
>>>>> exploding laptops from certain countries, they'll probably have to be
>>>>> checked for most international flights. Because in the hold is so
>>>>> much safer.
>>>>
>>>> Is that so it is safer? I don't understand the rational.
>>>
>>> I don't either.
>>>
>> It must be people with bigger brains than ours.
>
> Or smaller.
>
No, no they must be bigger. How else could the get the power? :)
> That's the "problem" with people like us - we think too
> much, rather than going with our gut.
>
Well a lot of them certainly have big ones. :)
>>>
>>>
>> Me too. Not that I've ever been to Vancouver.
>
> It's nice up there. I wish I had a reason to go up there this week, as
> one coworker's last day is tomorrow (her family moved cross-country, and
> she can't work remotely).
>
Same.
--
Regards
Stephen
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On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 18:30:03 +0100, Stephen wrote:
> On 6/8/2017 6:21 PM, Jim Henderson wrote:
>> On Thu, 08 Jun 2017 18:11:18 +0100, Stephen wrote:
>>
>>> On 6/8/2017 6:02 PM, Cousin Ricky wrote:
>>>> Stephen <mca### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>>>>> Today we are having a general election.
>>>>
>>>> Go, Corbyn!
>>>>
>>>> ..... is that too political?
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>> We are in purdah so I could not possibly comment. Until after 10 pm
>>> BST.
>>> ;)
>>
>> I saw from The Guardian that the polls are saying the Tories are in the
>> lead. m-/
>>
>>
>>
> To be expected, to be honest.
Sounds like it might be a hung parliament.
Jim
--
"I learned long ago, never to wrestle with a pig. You get dirty, and
besides, the pig likes it." - George Bernard Shaw
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