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.
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 10:51
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Yep agree with what Stan says the nearer you are to the sea the better fish and chips are. Fish is always a lot fresher.
Inland its been stored in ice and driven in vans, no where near as fresh.
Some good chippies in Blackpool area especially Fleetwood, but havent been for a while.
Think its about time I did.
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 10:57
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Anybody know anything about new internet law and trolling/accusation of having an alias.????????
I thought the law had been tightened up on this in the last 18 months or so?.
Is their anything set in stone, ie a written law that you can look over?.
I asked my pal on thursday who is a solicitor but he more or less does family law all the time. Said he would ask fellow partners and get back to me on our weekly thursday night drink session but just wondering if any of you chaps new anything.???
MaxK
- 19 Oct 2013 11:36
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Whatever your opinion of the €U, this looks like a disaster for the UK...as Cameroon looks on from the sunlit uplands of utopia...
The Roma and the march of the ugly Right:
A deeply troubling dispatch from Paris and Berlin that EVERY British politician must read
Rostas family live in abandoned cars around Paris
'We have nowhere else to go' says 58-year-old Toma
National Front 'riding high in the polls'
By Sue Reid
PUBLISHED: 23:08, 18 October 2013 | UPDATED: 09:25, 19 October 2013
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2466417/The-Roma-march-ugly-Right-A-deeply-troubling-dispatch-Paris-Berlin-EVERY-British-politician-read.html
aldwickk
- 19 Oct 2013 11:58
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Bonnie Greer on question time this week, can't stand her one of those playing the race card at any opportunity . Goldfinger you saw it , what do you think ?
TANKER was right the UKIP member had the most surport from the audience.
aldwickk
- 19 Oct 2013 12:08
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The authorities in Britain are already struggling with the numbers who have arrived and are making futile attempts to persuade them to return home.
A group of 60 East European gipsies who set up camp in Hyde Park this summer were given temporary housing, food and shelter.
Twenty received state-funded flight tickets back to Romania. But many of the 20 are back and sleeping rough again in the capital while begging on the streets.
Maybe Fred could put a few up in his back garden
TANKER
- 19 Oct 2013 12:54
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No one could envy the Rostas family. They live in three broken-down cars with flat tyres on a patch of mud beside a disused factory hidden away on the outskirts of Paris.
Every night at eight o’clock the French police turn up, check the names of the 11 members of the family and then tell them to leave France. ‘Go back to Romania,’ say the officers. ‘You are not welcome here.’
Now, the Rostas have their final marching orders. The police have given them a deadline to pack their few miserable belongings, including the battered pushchairs of the two children, a girl called Diana, five, and a ten-month-old boy, Armando.
This weekend, the cars they live in — a Renault, Citroen and Suzuki — will have been towed away by the Paris authorities and the Rostas will be homeless.
TANKER
- 19 Oct 2013 12:55
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thank god the French have a gov and police
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 13:02
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aldwick yep I totaly agree with you she was playing the audience, and the Labour MP although he has a growing reputation (Tristron Hunt?) was useless as was that chap on the far left of the panel.
Yep the UKIP politician was the best of a bad bunch imo.
About time labour MPs got nasty when these Tories keep using the past as excuses for their dissmal performance now.
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 14:05
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Amazon alienates customers as ‘…recommends’ function becomes honest
Customers were left confused and upset this week after Amazon.com’s famous ‘Amazon recommends…’ function was adjusted by the site’s designers to be more frank with their consumers.
Despite ‘honesty is the best policy’ having a certain ring to it, the initial reactions to this new approach have led to quite a lot of negative feedback, even including comments from some people posting under their real names.
Anyone viewing the TV & FILM section of the site is recommended to ‘keep up with the times’ by getting it for free on one of a selection of Amazon-recommended torrent websites.
Those who purchase romantic novels are now directed to various dating websites and told; ‘Amazon recommends… you get out there and really give life a go’, while those who had purchased ‘fifty shades of grey’ are now directed to proper pornography websites and places where spanking paddles can be discreetly bought at rock-bottom prices.
People who are considering becoming a fan of Tolstoy are being directed to the ‘War and Peace’ spark-notes page and told ‘Amazon recommends… you stop kidding yourself you’d ever finish it’, while customers expressing interest in Dan Brown’s complete works are offered ego-boosting adult education courses instead.
Business analysts suggest this new departure could actually backfire and hurt sales for the internet giant, but were waiting to see how things go for a while. Early indications don’t bode well, though, after one customer who’d bought everything Amazon told him he would like for three years was left in a state of confuson for eight days and unable to spend any money at all after receiving a message saying ‘Amazon seriously recommends you don’t do what Amazon recommends’.
TobiasBV
Haystack
- 19 Oct 2013 15:48
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/10373105/Ministers-urged-to-forget-about-saving-failing-cities-and-towns-such-as-Hull-Hartlepool-and-Burnley.html
Ministers urged to forget about saving 'failing' cities and towns such as Hull, Hartlepool and Burnley
Ministers have been urged to abandon "failing" cities and towns across the north of England such as Hull, Hartlepool and Burnley and concentrate instead on helping the locals to get jobs elsewhere.
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 16:33
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Botttom dollar they are all labour MPs and councils.
Typical that, isnt it Stan who follows Burnley?????.
Strange aswel how all Tory councils get more money than labour ones.
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 16:34
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31323
Hays you know your stuff, know anything broadly about post 31323?
Haystack
- 19 Oct 2013 18:21
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There is no law or even likely to be one. It is just people calling for a law. It is quite clear that any such law would be unworkable for a large number of reasons. A possible law had to do with service providers and BB web sites having to reveal real names to people being defamed.
Don't forget that there may be no 'real' name. I can set up an email while in an internet cafe or connected to a public WiFi hotspot and then post that way. How would anyone know who I was or where I lived. I might even live in a country that had no such laws.
MaxK
- 19 Oct 2013 18:32
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goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 19:37
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Hays thanks.
"A possible law had to do with service providers and BB web sites having to reveal real names to people being defamed."
I thought this happened now were you applied for a court order if they wouldnt do it volountary and they then had to hand over the persons identity or IP number etc etc.
If this is correct can you sue someone for infering you have more than one poster name and you are using that poster name in conjunction with your usual poster name in order to partake in deception and therefore create a ramp in order to benefit financially??????.
Your knowledge appreciated Hays.
goldfinger
- 19 Oct 2013 19:50
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31331
Hays your post above 31331........
I agree with this bit..........
Michelle Dewberry, the Hull-born winner of BBC's The Apprentice in 2006, told the Daily Telegraph the article was an "insult".
She said: "For people to give up on an entire city, it's insulting to the people. We have the BBC there, Siemens, there's lots more investment.
"The people shouldn't be told to get out but they should be helped, the entrepreneurial spirit should come from within. The city deserves a say when the ambition for it dies."
A spokesman for Hartlepool County Council added: "We know unemployment is high but there are tremendous amount of positives. We know what the problems are."
You wont get working class people leaving their roots. The jobs have to be brought to them and not the other way around. Its in their culture the way people are brought up.
I went to Uni in both Liverpool and Manchester and have worked outside my home town/village of Holmfirth but I always wanted to return at the nearest opportunity.
I believe, well in fact know most others are the same so any attempt to introduce this new policy im sure would fail, all imo.
Haystack
- 19 Oct 2013 20:32
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To be honest you could always get the IP address of a poster with a court order. ADVCN have had to cough up the details in response to court orders for years (at least 7 years ago). I would think that you have no chance of suing anyone who implies that you have aliases as the implication is not necessarily derogative. But as I said, the poster may be completely anonymous so you would get nothing from your court order.
MaxK
- 19 Oct 2013 20:36
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Do they have pay as you go internet capable devices?