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.
aldwickk
- 03 Sep 2014 19:06
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Someones edited that Video , you can spot were they did it.
Haystack
- 03 Sep 2014 20:27
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It is an unfair media fight over the tumour boy. The doctors are bound by confidentially but the father can say what he likes.
This may help to explain the reaction from the hospital
Dr Wilson said that while Southampton General was aware of this "at no stage did the family say to us that they were going to take Ashya and go to Prague".
"When we found that he was missing from the trust, we were at first slightly surprised, and then very very worried," he said.
"There's quite a lot of information surrounding this case that we've not been able to share with the media that made us worry for Ashya's safety.
Fred1new
- 03 Sep 2014 21:42
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The medical team at Southhampton hospital seem to be sharing the medical details now.
Was it done at the guardian of the child's i.e. parents' permission?
I think there seems to be a certain degree of ineptness being shown on the medical team's part.
I think they should "shut up" and consider their actions carefully and apologise
for clumsiness of "management".
Also, I would like to see the what was the "proposed management" of the "case", before the parents absented themselves with their child.
But Southhampton and NHS seem to be digging a bigger hole for themselves.
Sad when both sides probably wanted the best outcome for the child!
MaxK
- 03 Sep 2014 21:43
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Grow up, it's a pissing contest.
"When we found that he was missing from the trust, we were at first slightly surprised, and then very very worried," he said.
MaxK
- 03 Sep 2014 21:48
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Meanwhile....
Tony Blair named 'philanthropist of year' at GQ awards
The former Prime Minister is recognised for his 'tireless charitable work'

Tony Blair with the philanthropist award at the GQ Men of the Year Awards Photo: Richard Young /REX
By Hannah Furness, Arts Correspondent
10:30PM BST 02 Sep 2014
Tony Blair, the former Prime Minister and UN Middle East envoy, has been named as GQ magazine’s “philanthropist of the year”, in recognition of his “tireless charitable work”.
Mr Blair, who has launched three foundations, was awarded the prize at the magazine’s Man of the Year Awards last night, as he attended a glamorous ceremony surrounded by the world’s celebrities.
The peace envoy, who was last week revealed to have advised Kazakhstan’s president on how to manage his image after the slaughter of unarmed civilians, accepted the prize from an employee of his Tony Blair Faith Foundation, on stage at a lavish dinner at the Royal Opera House.
More sickness here:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/politics/tony-blair/11071113/Tony-Blair-named-philanthropist-of-year-at-GQ-awards.html
VICTIM
- 04 Sep 2014 07:09
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To think people actually subscribe to this magazine.
ExecLine
- 04 Sep 2014 08:25
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"Laniakea" from the Hawaiian: 'lani' - sky, heaven' and 'akea' - broad, wide, spacious, immeasurable.
Many thanks to: R Brent Tully, Helene Courtois, Yehuda Hoffman and Daniel Pomarede who wrote the paper "The Laniakea supercluster of galaxies".
See:
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v513/n7516/full/nature13674.html
I'm sure most people know our planet revolves around the Sun and the Sun sits in the The Milky Way, which is a is a member of the Local Group of galaxies.
Now have sufficient data on the distances and motions of galaxies to be able to describe a much larger level of organization in our corner of the Universe — a supercluster 160 megaparsecs across and containing 1017 solar masses.
Brent Tully et al. use a new catalogue of 'peculiar velocities', line-of-sight departures from cosmic expansion caused by gravitational perturbation, to develop a map representing the distribution of matter. They identify a 'home' supercluster that they name Laniakea — from the Hawaiian lani and akea ('heaven' and 'spacious'). It includes the Virgo cluster, the Norma, Hydra and Centaurus clusters (also known as the Great Attractor), the Pavo-Indus filament and a number of voids.
This is the related video to that paper. Apparently, we appear to be 'somewhere in the suburbs'......
cynic
- 04 Sep 2014 08:38
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Israel to supply natural gas to Jordan
Deal will ease an energy crunch in the kingdom and marks the biggest such bilateral agreement that Israel’s nascent offshore industry has yet seen
very interesting and good to see collaboration between israel and one of its more dovish neighbours
goldfinger
- 04 Sep 2014 08:52
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Yoooooooo Excelent.
VICTIM
- 04 Sep 2014 10:12
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Victims told to solve crimes themselves . Is this a good idea. I can see those Lawyers licking their lips .
Haystack
- 04 Sep 2014 10:22
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I can see criminals licking their lips.
VICTIM
- 04 Sep 2014 10:25
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Well I hope your taking photo's as it's happening, that's the best evidence.Now get filling that form out .
Fred1new
- 04 Sep 2014 10:27
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I still have a baseball bat, so I am alright.
Couldn't we save some money in this period of austerity by cutting back on the police and security protection of Cameron and his cohorts.
It is good to Wavy Dave is personally taking charge of the "hostage problem" and supervising its resolution.
I bet the family now feels safer.
cynic
- 04 Sep 2014 10:36
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why would you care?
after all you refuse to vote
though this is your democratic right as you never cease to tell us, you also have a democratic obligation to vote if you do not wish to abdicate all rights to influence or similar - i.e. no vote = put up with whatever gov't and policies you get
Haystack
- 04 Sep 2014 10:44
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Israel's gas reserves are largely offshore from Gaza. There has been an ongoing battle for some years for control of Gaza's resources.
http://www.theguardian.com/environment/earth-insight/2014/jul/09/israel-war-gaza-palestine-natural-gas-energy-crisis
cynic
- 04 Sep 2014 10:52
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and your point is, as i'm sure you have one?
Fred1new
- 04 Sep 2014 10:54
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Manuel,
I see you have dragged your battered old soap box out again.
I do not have any obligation to vote and am happy to continue exercising that right, especially as it seems to irritate you so much.
You may prefer to dictate to me what my actions should be, but thankfully at the moment the UK is not a dictatorship ruled by an elitist self righteous cabal, who govern under a veneer of democracy.
Fred1new
- 04 Sep 2014 10:57
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Maybe the point is that Israel is flogging Gaza's own oil to Gaza.
Villainous!
Haystack
- 04 Sep 2014 11:04
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The point is that Israel is doing deals to supply gas that doesn't belong to them. It is the same as stealing the land. They have just found new ways of stealing.