
Verbal
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Dambusters dog/code word changed to make it Politically Correct
Verbal replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
So big surprise then that we're still waiting for dune to list one film - just ONE film - that is 100% accurate. -
Dambusters dog/code word changed to make it Politically Correct
Verbal replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
And in what sense is a dog's name a 'main fact'. It is surely a main fact only to those obsessed with race. If Fry was proposing to show the Dambusters dropping bombs on Neasden, that would be a salient altering of a 'main fact'. -
Dambusters dog/code word changed to make it Politically Correct
Verbal replied to dune's topic in The Lounge
True. I feel utterly placated. -
I believe Professor Pugwash is alluding to the Big Crunch - the idea that the universe expands to a point where the force of gravity overwhelms it and it collapses back to where it all began, in the Big Bang. This idea, however, is thought by most cosmologists to be so over.
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We have a winner.
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I think the problem with Deppogate is that it's based on a misunderstanding of the English language. The supposed infringements are for 'pointless' and 'sarcastic' posts. 'Pointless' is of course entirely in the eye of the beholder, and is therefore nothing but hopelessly subjective. It IS, though, easy to demonstrate that deppo mostly had a point to make. Easy, because deppo was only very rarely 'sarcastic' His modus operandum was to adopt the point of view of someone he disagreed with, or whose post he just found unintentionally funny (like that never happens!), and turn it on its head. This is properly called satirising, not being sarcastic. Satiric take-downs almost always have a clear underlying, and very economically expressed point to them - so they were not pointless at all, and very, very few of us, I'd suggest, ever saw that they were. So on neither count - pointlessness or sarcasm - could deppo have accumulated enough infractions to warrant such an absurdity as a 'life ban'. Which leads me back to the only logical conclusion: it's personal.
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The sky is not blue. It's black. But the universe is beige.
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Nope, I've tried my best, but I can't see any way around this being gibberish. You're saying Deppo should be banned for life, but, hey ho, he can just step around the problem by coming back using another name. All I can assume is you actually think that it's merely the word 'deppo' that's banned. Odd.
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Are you happy with that? Don't you think it's a bit infantile to ban someone 'for life?'
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With his talent for statues, Al-Fayed would have done well here. Bill Kenwright has done a lot with very little.
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With his talent for statues, Al-Fayed would have done well here. Bill Kenwright has done a lot with very little.
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My destination next week. http://www.theimperialindia.com/
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Obviously he should be allowed back. I can't see any kind of rational argument against it.
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Or any number of Nazi WW2 vets.
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He doesn't even cut it as a muppet.
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I happen to know people who work on it Sergei. They are the vanguard of the socialist revolution. Made in Chelsea is the death knell of capitalism and trust fund kids.
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Try calling hypo a lovely, generous, rounded personality.
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Big fan of Made in Chelsea, certainly. It's the subtlest piece of radical TV I've seen in years. The upper classes will never survive their unmasking as unmitigated, wasted idiots.
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THe Greeks did well to dump the buffoon on us. THe Windsors should do a reality show. It'll make Made in Chelsea look like a Jean-Luc Godard movie.
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I suspect what appals a lot of people on here is that someone like hypochondriac - or at least his insufferable 'persona' - should be placed by the banning decision in a position of self-declared moral superiority. Regardless of who owns this forum, it demeans us all to have deppo banned and hypo celebrating it. In that sense, I find it all the more surprising that admin has effectively told the majority of posters on here to effectively go **** themselves. Has hypo's performance on here shown them nothing?
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As others have said, the size of your hard drive - whether it's 200GB or 1TB - won't improve performance or speed. If the latter is what's important, better to go for souped up RAM (I have 12GB on my machine) and not worry about the HD. I prefer to keep my media separate anyway, and have started using the cigarette-case sized WD Passport SE, which is 1TB and costs about £80 or less.
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Not bothered. We'll never play them again.