goldfinger
- 09 Jun 2005 12:25
Thought Id start this one going because its rather dead on this board at the moment and I suppose all my usual muckers are either at the Stella tennis event watching Dim Tim (lose again) or at Henly Regatta eating cucumber sandwiches (they wish,...NOT).
Anyway please feel free to just talk to yourself blast away and let it go on any company or subject you wish. Just wish Id thought of this one before.
cheers GF.
hilary
- 01 Feb 2013 18:12
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Actually, cynic, one of the reasons they like him there is because his right-wing views provide a bit of balance. Unfortunately, the only other right-wing PPEist is a German. :)
goldfinger
- 01 Feb 2013 18:13
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Cynic I came away with 4 grade A 'A'Levels, maths economics business studies and general studies. The mate I refer to beat me by 1, he ended up with 5.
BOTH SECONDARY SCHOOL BOYS, both with MAs and PHDs in Economics. Now thats a FACT for you.
And I repeat their is nothing exceptional about David Cameron. FINITO
hilary
- 01 Feb 2013 18:16
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Cynic,
He did find one interview a bit disconcerting. He entered the room and a lecturer with a beard down to his navel was lying on a chaise longue. There were two chairs - one a comfy armchair, and the other a bolt upright dining chair - beardy asked him which chair he'd like to sit in......
Fortunately, they then tested him on game theory and he flew through the test with top marks.
hilary
- 01 Feb 2013 18:17
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Business Studies and General Studies are NOT proper A-levels. It's an insult to one's intelligence to even suggest or pretend they are!
cynic
- 01 Feb 2013 18:20
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so what GF, though bully for you ..... however, the tenet of your rant was, i think, that independent schools are full of toffs who have air-brains .... that is patent rubbish, just as would the converse be that all state school products are dimwits
and to go further down your nonsense-line, there is nothing to stop anyone at all, even you, from entering public service - aka standing for parliament
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hils - what on earth is game theory?
hilary
- 01 Feb 2013 18:23
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Game Theory Explained
Trading is a 3-player zero-sum game where one player (the house) always wins.
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2013 18:23
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What is 'general studies'? Is it like domestic science. Does that mean goldfinger has an A level in cooking and ironing?
goldfinger
- 01 Feb 2013 18:25
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Stop talking -ite. So art is , is it. Youd find it hard to find a tougher exam than maths. And dont forget when I took A levels only a certain % were allowed to pass at each grade. Its not open day like these days.
Anyway had enough of this drivel.Off for my tea or should that be evening dinner luvvy.
cynic
- 01 Feb 2013 18:30
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i suspect gf cannot actually sustain his nonsense argument, which isn't surprising really, as it was always based on preconceived garbage
cynic
- 01 Feb 2013 18:32
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merely as an aside, art A-level is surprisingly tough and you certainly need a lot of talent to get an A* ..... from there, to get into the likes of St Martins is tougher still
cynic
- 01 Feb 2013 18:33
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Haystack
- 01 Feb 2013 18:37
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It is a bit of a myth that maths is such a difficult A level. Unlike many other A leveld, it is only about whether you understand it. If you understand maths then it has to be one of the easiest exams as there is almost no learning of facts involved. I would rate getting an A* in history as far more demanding.
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2013 18:39
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cynic
My mother's brother got a scholarsip to St Martins at age 13. He went on to be a painter, sculptor and a fairly famous fashion photographer.
goldfinger
- 01 Feb 2013 18:42
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Cynic he he...... I stand by it........
And whilst I support people's rights to send their children to private schools, (I believe that's their prerogative) the problem is, in this class-ridden society we live in, it will mean rather unexceptional people continuing to have exceptional education - - and by that token, the country will continue to be managed by unexceptional people, with unexceptional ideas, all masked by the name of the school they attended.
There is nothing exceptional about David Cameron.
NB, the Old Boys net work means that most of these toffs are PLACED and havent filled in a application form or CV in their life. Giddeon gets a placement because his father helped out Henrys son get a placement at his company.
You scratch my back and ill scratch your sons back.
Tally ho, you cant beat a drop of bolly down the bully.
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2013 18:48
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I do believe that Eton does allow some entrants who may not be outstanding, but that is not the case at schools such as Westminster. My son has a lot of friends at Westminster and these kids are outstanding and would come out top against almost anyone.
Fred1new
- 01 Feb 2013 18:48
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I can see in spite of their parents, some of the children are doing well.
Same applies for me.
But I think much of the posted above is crap.
Have a good weekend.
cynic
- 01 Feb 2013 18:54
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you really do talk such preconceived rubbish which i am afraid is just the trotting out of the pre-taught party-line, quite probably as drummed into you on your mother's knee - forgot; she was too busy scrubbing the master's doorstep and blacking the grate
goldfinger
- 01 Feb 2013 21:46
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Makes for interesting reading from post 10 onwards. Post 14 !!..... extreme bizare behaviour the further you get into the thread. Posts repeated many times over. Some kind of personality disorder?.
http://uk.advfn.com/cmn/fbb/thread.php3?id=5177124&from=1
Then we have this..........
http://www.moneyam.com/InvestorsRoom/posts.php?tid=4715#lastread
Haystack
- 01 Feb 2013 22:04
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gf
You must be a very sad person to dredge up post from disgruntled rampers from 10 years ago.
LOL
Why not go back further to the very beginnings of ADVFN or earlier to the BB we all used to use before then.
Fred1new
- 02 Feb 2013 09:28
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Some may be interested in this programme.
Hays could listen to Ken Clarke views of Cameron's attempted "deceit" over "deficit" and "debit" .
But he probably won't be able to stomach listening.
What interests me is the audience's responses to remarks made. Sometimes responses seem indicative of the mood of the country. ("Of course, not scientific or necessarily representative). 8-)"
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01q8mwx