Greatest threat to world peace?
Greatest threat to world peace?
The United States is the greatest threat to world peace. That’s the finding of an end-of-the- year, WIN/Gallup International survey of people in 65 countries.
So.......what do you think?
So.......what do you think?
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So, they asked the same question and got the same results. I wish they had asked what the biggest threat to world peace is, rather than just who. Or even why.
I could see several reasons why they would choose the US, but am very curious.
I could see several reasons why they would choose the US, but am very curious.
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So, look at this another way, about 75% of the respondents said somebody besides the US is the greatest threat to world Peace.
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Bruv;1451188 wrote: The United States is the greatest threat to world peace. That’s the finding of an end-of-the- year, WIN/Gallup International survey of people in 65 countries.
So.......what do you think?
I agree. It's too easy to blame the frustrated man (who's just lashed out in desperation at everything in sight) but who is his antagonist, and ought the blame not be placed there?
So.......what do you think?
I agree. It's too easy to blame the frustrated man (who's just lashed out in desperation at everything in sight) but who is his antagonist, and ought the blame not be placed there?
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LarsMac;1451201 wrote: So, look at this another way, about 75% of the respondents said somebody besides the US is the greatest threat to world Peace.
I'll try to remember that at the Olympic Games when the Americans claim to have won more gold medals than anyone else. I'll tell them, "Oh no! 96% of all the gold medals were awarded to other countries. So the U.S. didn't do very well at all."
I'll try to remember that at the Olympic Games when the Americans claim to have won more gold medals than anyone else. I'll tell them, "Oh no! 96% of all the gold medals were awarded to other countries. So the U.S. didn't do very well at all."
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Bruv;1451188 wrote: The United States is the greatest threat to world peace. That’s the finding of an end-of-the- year, WIN/Gallup International survey of people in 65 countries.
New York Post, "There are many people in this world who don’t like the US and will regard us as a threat no matter who’s president."
Hmmmm. Another red herring, "Woe is us", "anti-America", smoke screen? Is the NY Post saying that the world is unable to discern your national misdeeds? The outside world is not "with us or against us" oriented, America, so judging us by your own befuddled standards won't do you any good except in keeping your population from asking the real questions.
New York Post, "There are many people in this world who don’t like the US and will regard us as a threat no matter who’s president."
Hmmmm. Another red herring, "Woe is us", "anti-America", smoke screen? Is the NY Post saying that the world is unable to discern your national misdeeds? The outside world is not "with us or against us" oriented, America, so judging us by your own befuddled standards won't do you any good except in keeping your population from asking the real questions.
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High Threshold;1451203 wrote: I'll try to remember that at the Olympic Games when the Americans claim to have won more gold medals than anyone else. I'll tell them, "Oh no! 96% of all the gold medals were awarded to other countries. So the U.S. didn't do very well at all."
That logic only works if you replace "anyone else" with something like "everyone else"
That logic only works if you replace "anyone else" with something like "everyone else"
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LarsMac;1451205 wrote: That logic only works if you replace "anyone else" with something like "everyone else"
On the other hand, your logic doesn't make sense in either case.
On the other hand, your logic doesn't make sense in either case.
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High Threshold;1451206 wrote: On the other hand, your logic doesn't make sense in either case.
Really?
A lot of people holding a particular opinion does not make that opinion fact. And you can't even draw a consensus from those results.
The article opens with an assertion that is based on the opinion of less that 25% of the respondents. Where, pray tell, is the logic?
Really?
A lot of people holding a particular opinion does not make that opinion fact. And you can't even draw a consensus from those results.
The article opens with an assertion that is based on the opinion of less that 25% of the respondents. Where, pray tell, is the logic?
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LarsMac;1451207 wrote: Really?
A lot of people holding a particular opinion does not make that opinion fact. And you can't even draw a consensus from those results.
The article opens with an assertion that is based on the opinion of less that 25% of the respondents. Where, pray tell, is the logic?
It is an international survey. The logic is in its' very perception.
You do understand what "percentages" and "percentage comparisons" are, yes? The logic, therefore, is in the facts provided by the survey itself. If you do not appreciate those findings then I suggest that you cover your eyes and ignore them. "Spinning" the facts, however (for our benefit) reduces your credibility and will come back to bite you later on when the facts are in your opinionated favour ...... my "Olympic Games" counterpoint as an example.
A lot of people holding a particular opinion does not make that opinion fact. And you can't even draw a consensus from those results.
The article opens with an assertion that is based on the opinion of less that 25% of the respondents. Where, pray tell, is the logic?
It is an international survey. The logic is in its' very perception.
You do understand what "percentages" and "percentage comparisons" are, yes? The logic, therefore, is in the facts provided by the survey itself. If you do not appreciate those findings then I suggest that you cover your eyes and ignore them. "Spinning" the facts, however (for our benefit) reduces your credibility and will come back to bite you later on when the facts are in your opinionated favour ...... my "Olympic Games" counterpoint as an example.
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They do put themselves about a bit......A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTIONS
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Bruv;1451209 wrote: They do put themselves about a bit......A CENTURY OF U.S. MILITARY INTERVENTIONS
That tears it! From this moment forward I will never drink Coca Cola or eat at a MacDonald's again! I'm tossing my baseball cap into the rubbish bin as well! :yh_angry
That tears it! From this moment forward I will never drink Coca Cola or eat at a MacDonald's again! I'm tossing my baseball cap into the rubbish bin as well! :yh_angry
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High Threshold;1451210 wrote: That tears it! From this moment forward I will never drink Coca Cola or eat at a MacDonald's again! I'm tossing my baseball cap into the rubbish bin as well! :yh_angry
So says a person posting from Sweden in the language adopted by the Americans ?
So says a person posting from Sweden in the language adopted by the Americans ?
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Bruv;1451211 wrote: So says a person posting from Sweden in the language adopted by the Americans ?
Why do you ask? Do I begin each and every sentence with "basically" and end them with "duh"?
Why do you ask? Do I begin each and every sentence with "basically" and end them with "duh"?
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It was rhetorical.
Just pointing out how the your not eating burgers, drinking coke or wearing a cap statement, pales into insignificence when you deliver it with an American accent, they have got you already bro.
Just pointing out how the your not eating burgers, drinking coke or wearing a cap statement, pales into insignificence when you deliver it with an American accent, they have got you already bro.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Bruv;1451211 wrote: So says a person posting from Sweden in the language adopted by the Americans ?
On the internet invented by Americans, using a computer invented by Americans. This is why people hate America...they envy us.
On the internet invented by Americans, using a computer invented by Americans. This is why people hate America...they envy us.
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Saint_;1451217 wrote: On the internet invented by Americans, using a computer invented by Americans. This is why people hate America...they envy us.
*Cough* Sorry I nearly choked.....................do you believe all that ?
Tim Berners-Lee?
*Cough* Sorry I nearly choked.....................do you believe all that ?
Tim Berners-Lee?
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High Threshold;1451208 wrote: It is an international survey. The logic is in its' very perception.
You do understand what "percentages" and "percentage comparisons" are, yes? The logic, therefore, is in the facts provided by the survey itself. If you do not appreciate those findings then I suggest that you cover your eyes and ignore them. "Spinning" the facts, however (for our benefit) reduces your credibility and will come back to bite you later on when the facts are in your opinionated favour ...... my "Olympic Games" counterpoint as an example.
I am sorry that you don't seem to grasp my point.
The writer makes a very definite declaration and then presents a generalized opinion rather than facts to back up the statement.
It's really very simple.
And I am not even saying that I disagree with his statement. I am saying that his argument based upon the survey results fails to actually back up the statement.
The survey findings show that more people picked the US over any other single country to be the greatest threat to world peace. Of course he fails to offer the criteria for the question, itself, or any of the actual resulting data. The survey results offer a general opinion.
There is, in a nutshell, the problem with the world, today. Opinion is now perceived as fact.
You do understand what "percentages" and "percentage comparisons" are, yes? The logic, therefore, is in the facts provided by the survey itself. If you do not appreciate those findings then I suggest that you cover your eyes and ignore them. "Spinning" the facts, however (for our benefit) reduces your credibility and will come back to bite you later on when the facts are in your opinionated favour ...... my "Olympic Games" counterpoint as an example.
I am sorry that you don't seem to grasp my point.
The writer makes a very definite declaration and then presents a generalized opinion rather than facts to back up the statement.
It's really very simple.
And I am not even saying that I disagree with his statement. I am saying that his argument based upon the survey results fails to actually back up the statement.
The survey findings show that more people picked the US over any other single country to be the greatest threat to world peace. Of course he fails to offer the criteria for the question, itself, or any of the actual resulting data. The survey results offer a general opinion.
There is, in a nutshell, the problem with the world, today. Opinion is now perceived as fact.
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Everyone Knows that ARPANET was the original internet.
http://www.internetsociety.org/internet ... y-internet
http://www.internetsociety.org/internet ... y-internet
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I suppose you don't think we invented computers either, right?
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or blue jeans? or the airplane? or moon landings? or the electric light bulb? or cell phones?
What would the world be like without American ingenuity?
1801, Modern Suspension Bridge, James Finley
1853, Potato chips, George Crum
1856, Condensed Milk, Gail Borden
1879, Electric Light Bulb, Thomas Alva Edison
1885, Photographic Film, George Eastman
1887, Disc Record, Emile Berliner 1877, Phonograph, Thomas Alva Edison
1861, Machine Gun, Richard Gatling
1885, Skyscraper, William Le Baron Jenney
1897, Cotton Candy, William Morrison & John C. Wharton
1894, Mousetrap, William C. Hooker
1903, Airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright
1905, Ice pop, Frank Epperson
1912 the electric traffic light by Lester Wire, a policeman from Salt Lake City.
1926, Liquid-Fuel Rocket, Robert H. Goddard
1929, Sun glasses, Sam Foster 1937, Edwin Land, Polarized sun glasses
1929, Frozen Food, Clarence Birdseye
1930, Chocolate chip cookie, Ruth Wakefield
1937, modern day digital computer was invented by George Stibitz while he was working at Bell Labs.
1938, Nylon, Wallace H. Carothers 1956, Pantyhose, Ernest G. Rice
1939, The fully automatic automobile transmission was invented by General Motors and introduced by Oldsmobile & Cadillac.
1945, Microwave Oven, Percy Spencer
1945, Nuclear Bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer
1945, microwave oven, Percy Spencer, an engineer from Maine who was working on the magnetron for radar sets at Raytheon, found out that the microwaves had melted the chocolate in his pocket.
1950, Credit card, Ralph Schneider & Frank X. McNamara
1950, Disposable Diaper, Marion Donovan
1954, Nuclear Submarine, Hyman Rickover
1958, Integrated circuit, 1947, Transistor, Jack Kilby William Shockley
1960, Magnetic stripe card, Forrest Parry
1960 the first LASER was built by Theodore H. Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, California.
1962 the use of Light Emitting Diodes for lighting and image displays by Nick Holonyak Jr., a consulting scientist at General Electric Company in Syracuse, New York.
1965 Compact Disk, by inventor Jack Russel
1968, Lunar Module, Tom Kelly
1969, Laser Printer by Gary Keith Starkweather Xerox’s Webster research Center.
1970 - fiber optic cable was developed by Robert Maurer, Donald Keck, and Peter Schultz, Corning Glass in New York
1971, Personal Computer, John Blankenbaker
1971 Email The first email was sent in 1971 using ARPANET, by Ray Tomlinson.
1973 The first the mobile phone was developed by a team headed by Dr. Martin Cooper.
1981, Space Shuttle, George Mueller
1982 – the Internet Protocol Suite of the US National Science Foundation
1980s
- the personal computer
- The computer mouse – funded by the US Government
- The Charge Coupled Device image sensor and the LCD display where both developed by the RCA Sarnoff Labs under a US Government contract.
1994 – GPS invented by the United States Air Force became operational
America, the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. More powerful, more imaginative, more wealthy, more caring and charitable, more creative, and more influential than any civilization that came before.
Yeah...That's us.
What would the world be like without American ingenuity?
1801, Modern Suspension Bridge, James Finley
1853, Potato chips, George Crum
1856, Condensed Milk, Gail Borden
1879, Electric Light Bulb, Thomas Alva Edison
1885, Photographic Film, George Eastman
1887, Disc Record, Emile Berliner 1877, Phonograph, Thomas Alva Edison
1861, Machine Gun, Richard Gatling
1885, Skyscraper, William Le Baron Jenney
1897, Cotton Candy, William Morrison & John C. Wharton
1894, Mousetrap, William C. Hooker
1903, Airplane, Wilbur and Orville Wright
1905, Ice pop, Frank Epperson
1912 the electric traffic light by Lester Wire, a policeman from Salt Lake City.
1926, Liquid-Fuel Rocket, Robert H. Goddard
1929, Sun glasses, Sam Foster 1937, Edwin Land, Polarized sun glasses
1929, Frozen Food, Clarence Birdseye
1930, Chocolate chip cookie, Ruth Wakefield
1937, modern day digital computer was invented by George Stibitz while he was working at Bell Labs.
1938, Nylon, Wallace H. Carothers 1956, Pantyhose, Ernest G. Rice
1939, The fully automatic automobile transmission was invented by General Motors and introduced by Oldsmobile & Cadillac.
1945, Microwave Oven, Percy Spencer
1945, Nuclear Bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer
1945, microwave oven, Percy Spencer, an engineer from Maine who was working on the magnetron for radar sets at Raytheon, found out that the microwaves had melted the chocolate in his pocket.
1950, Credit card, Ralph Schneider & Frank X. McNamara
1950, Disposable Diaper, Marion Donovan
1954, Nuclear Submarine, Hyman Rickover
1958, Integrated circuit, 1947, Transistor, Jack Kilby William Shockley
1960, Magnetic stripe card, Forrest Parry
1960 the first LASER was built by Theodore H. Maiman, at Hughes Research Laboratories in Malibu, California.
1962 the use of Light Emitting Diodes for lighting and image displays by Nick Holonyak Jr., a consulting scientist at General Electric Company in Syracuse, New York.
1965 Compact Disk, by inventor Jack Russel
1968, Lunar Module, Tom Kelly
1969, Laser Printer by Gary Keith Starkweather Xerox’s Webster research Center.
1970 - fiber optic cable was developed by Robert Maurer, Donald Keck, and Peter Schultz, Corning Glass in New York
1971, Personal Computer, John Blankenbaker
1971 Email The first email was sent in 1971 using ARPANET, by Ray Tomlinson.
1973 The first the mobile phone was developed by a team headed by Dr. Martin Cooper.
1981, Space Shuttle, George Mueller
1982 – the Internet Protocol Suite of the US National Science Foundation
1980s
- the personal computer
- The computer mouse – funded by the US Government
- The Charge Coupled Device image sensor and the LCD display where both developed by the RCA Sarnoff Labs under a US Government contract.
1994 – GPS invented by the United States Air Force became operational
America, the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. More powerful, more imaginative, more wealthy, more caring and charitable, more creative, and more influential than any civilization that came before.
Yeah...That's us.
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Rock 'n Roll. That's the one I like best.
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AnneBoleyn;1451234 wrote: Rock 'n Roll. That's the one I like best.
uh, thank you. Thank you very much.
uh, thank you. Thank you very much.
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Bruv;1451216 wrote: It was rhetorical.
Just pointing out how the your not eating burgers, drinking coke or wearing a cap statement, pales into insignificence when you deliver it with an American accent, they have got you already bro.
Yeah well, like basically I was jes kiddin about the MacDonald's, know what I'm sayin. It's like, you know a big mac is sort of the best thing in life irreguardless of everthing else and I jes might phisically go down there and get me one of them right now.
Just pointing out how the your not eating burgers, drinking coke or wearing a cap statement, pales into insignificence when you deliver it with an American accent, they have got you already bro.
Yeah well, like basically I was jes kiddin about the MacDonald's, know what I'm sayin. It's like, you know a big mac is sort of the best thing in life irreguardless of everthing else and I jes might phisically go down there and get me one of them right now.
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LarsMac;1451221 wrote: I am sorry that you don't seem to grasp my point.
The writer makes a very definite declaration and then presents a generalized opinion rather than facts to back up the statement.
It's really very simple.
And I am not even saying that I disagree with his statement. I am saying that his argument based upon the survey results fails to actually back up the statement.
The survey findings show that more people picked the US over any other single country to be the greatest threat to world peace. Of course he fails to offer the criteria for the question, itself, or any of the actual resulting data. The survey results offer a general opinion.
There is, in a nutshell, the problem with the world, today. Opinion is now perceived as fact.
The horse is already dead. You won't need to kick it any longer.
The writer makes a very definite declaration and then presents a generalized opinion rather than facts to back up the statement.
It's really very simple.
And I am not even saying that I disagree with his statement. I am saying that his argument based upon the survey results fails to actually back up the statement.
The survey findings show that more people picked the US over any other single country to be the greatest threat to world peace. Of course he fails to offer the criteria for the question, itself, or any of the actual resulting data. The survey results offer a general opinion.
There is, in a nutshell, the problem with the world, today. Opinion is now perceived as fact.
The horse is already dead. You won't need to kick it any longer.
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How did this thread descend into listing American inventions?
But.......many of the 'inventions' are edible, so really recipes, or war related, what I expected really.
Wasn't much of the space technology purloined from German scientists 'recruited' or would it be 'freed' from their war work following WW2?
I have also note the many other less agreeable spin offs from these all American inventions.......cluster bombs, napalm, agent orange and obesity, spring to mind.
Was going to list a few British innovations but am far too English to crow about them.................plus not enough space here to give them the credit they deserve.
But.......many of the 'inventions' are edible, so really recipes, or war related, what I expected really.
Wasn't much of the space technology purloined from German scientists 'recruited' or would it be 'freed' from their war work following WW2?
I have also note the many other less agreeable spin offs from these all American inventions.......cluster bombs, napalm, agent orange and obesity, spring to mind.
Was going to list a few British innovations but am far too English to crow about them.................plus not enough space here to give them the credit they deserve.
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Bruv;1451243 wrote: ... Wasn't much of the space technology purloined from German scientists 'recruited' or would it be 'freed' from their war work following WW2?
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I think "liberated" is the word you're avoiding. :wah:
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I think "liberated" is the word you're avoiding. :wah:
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High Threshold;1451239 wrote: The horse is already dead. You won't need to kick it any longer.
So, now you've killed my horse and I am dismissed.
How noble of you.
So, now you've killed my horse and I am dismissed.
How noble of you.
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Bruv;1451243 wrote: How did this thread descend into listing American inventions?.
Bruv maligned the good name of the U.S.A. by using slanted and untrue propaganda to imply that America did not invent the internet. (As if anyone would believe that!)
Bruv maligned the good name of the U.S.A. by using slanted and untrue propaganda to imply that America did not invent the internet. (As if anyone would believe that!)
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Bruv;1451243 wrote:
Wasn't much of the space technology purloined from German scientists 'recruited' or would it be 'freed' from their war work following WW2?.
Didn't I just say, "The most creative society ever?" We creatively stole German technology and their scientists too.
Wasn't much of the space technology purloined from German scientists 'recruited' or would it be 'freed' from their war work following WW2?.
Didn't I just say, "The most creative society ever?" We creatively stole German technology and their scientists too.
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Saint_;1451231 wrote: I suppose you don't think we invented computers either, right?
Depends how you define "computer"
Alan Turing ?
Charles Babbage ?
Depends how you define "computer"
Alan Turing ?
Charles Babbage ?
"He has all the virtues I dislike and none of the vices I admire."
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Saint_;1451284 wrote: Didn't I just say, "The most creative society ever?"
Imaginative too................you forgot that one.
Imaginative too................you forgot that one.
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Marketing is everything
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LarsMac;1451292 wrote: Marketing is everything
And deflection ?
And deflection ?
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Bruv;1451306 wrote: And deflection ?
Particularly deflection.
Particularly deflection.
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High Threshold;1451307 wrote: Particularly deflection.
I think I have worked you out mate.
I think I have worked you out mate.
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Bruv;1451308 wrote: I think I have worked you out mate.
I'm afraid to ask. :-3
I'm afraid to ask. :-3
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Was going to list a few British innovations but am far too English to crow about them.................plus not enough space here to give them the credit they deserve.
Many of those british inventions were actually made by scots - don't like to rub it in though.
America, the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. More powerful, more imaginative, more wealthy, more caring and charitable, more creative, and more influential than any civilization that came before.
They don't teach you much about world history much do they.:sneaky:
Was going to list a few British innovations but am far too English to crow about them.................plus not enough space here to give them the credit they deserve.
Many of those british inventions were actually made by scots - don't like to rub it in though.
America, the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. More powerful, more imaginative, more wealthy, more caring and charitable, more creative, and more influential than any civilization that came before.
They don't teach you much about world history much do they.:sneaky:
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gmc;1451315 wrote: Many of those british inventions were actually made by scots - don't like to rub it in though.
Sshhhhush !!
They don't know that, they think we all live in Bucking......Ham Palace, playing Polo all day eating cucumber sandwiches while drinking Pimms.
Sshhhhush !!
They don't know that, they think we all live in Bucking......Ham Palace, playing Polo all day eating cucumber sandwiches while drinking Pimms.
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High Threshold;1451312 wrote: I'm afraid to ask. :-3
No you are not........you just did.
No you are not........you just did.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
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Saint_;1451232 wrote: ...
America, the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. More powerful, more imaginative, more wealthy, more caring and charitable, more creative, and more influential than any civilization that came before.
Yeah...That's us.
Well, it was us, once.
We seem to prefer to rest on our laurels, now-days, when we are not working on finding ways to stuff the coffers of the rich and starve the hungry.
America, the greatest civilization in the history of mankind. More powerful, more imaginative, more wealthy, more caring and charitable, more creative, and more influential than any civilization that came before.
Yeah...That's us.
Well, it was us, once.
We seem to prefer to rest on our laurels, now-days, when we are not working on finding ways to stuff the coffers of the rich and starve the hungry.
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Bruv;1451319 wrote: No you are not........you just did.
Do I detect a sinister tone? Curiouser and curiouser.
Do I detect a sinister tone? Curiouser and curiouser.
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LarsMac;1451320 wrote: Well, it was us, once.
We seem to prefer to rest on our laurels, now-days, when we are not working on finding ways to stuff the coffers of the rich and starve the hungry.
"The 'plebes' will never revolt..." George Orwell, 1984.
I wanted to say we are the 'free-est' nation on earth, in terms of speech, action, but in thinking so I also thought of that quote. There is a relationship. Throw some crumbs, let more electronic gadgets be available, & they'll go away.
We seem to prefer to rest on our laurels, now-days, when we are not working on finding ways to stuff the coffers of the rich and starve the hungry.
"The 'plebes' will never revolt..." George Orwell, 1984.
I wanted to say we are the 'free-est' nation on earth, in terms of speech, action, but in thinking so I also thought of that quote. There is a relationship. Throw some crumbs, let more electronic gadgets be available, & they'll go away.
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AnneBoleyn;1451324 wrote: I wanted to say we are the 'free-est' nation on earth, in terms of speech, action .....
Why would you want to say that? The U.S. is not the free-est nation on earth. You do realize that don't you?
Why would you want to say that? The U.S. is not the free-est nation on earth. You do realize that don't you?
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We don't get arrested here for anything we say. We don't get police action for anything we say. Generally speaking. What I know & think about Sweden is very positive, but I'm not pretending to really know. The Brits here have reported police involvement if someone calls someone a nasty name about, i.e., their country of origin, or race. That does not happen here. We are free to be obnoxious & outwardly racist, etc. if that is our choice.
I have lived & travelled in Europe. I admit, I barely saw much difference, except on the surface of manners, language, culture, that type of thing. Life is life & I am not saying that Life here is the very best there is or can be.
I have lived & travelled in Europe. I admit, I barely saw much difference, except on the surface of manners, language, culture, that type of thing. Life is life & I am not saying that Life here is the very best there is or can be.
Greatest threat to world peace?
Bruv;1451308 wrote: I think I have worked you out mate.
High Threshold;1451312 wrote: I'm afraid to ask. :-3
High Threshold;1451322 wrote: Do I detect a sinister tone? Curiouser and curiouser.
High Threshold;1451328 wrote: Why would you want to say that? The U.S. is not the free-est nation on earth. You do realize that don't you?
The master of the teasing one liner........waiting for somebody to ask for more?
High Threshold;1451312 wrote: I'm afraid to ask. :-3
High Threshold;1451322 wrote: Do I detect a sinister tone? Curiouser and curiouser.
High Threshold;1451328 wrote: Why would you want to say that? The U.S. is not the free-est nation on earth. You do realize that don't you?
The master of the teasing one liner........waiting for somebody to ask for more?
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth
Greatest threat to world peace?
Saint_;1451231 wrote: I suppose you don't think we invented computers either, right?
Damn'd right I don't - both the Brits and the Germans beat you to it
Damn'd right I don't - both the Brits and the Germans beat you to it
Greatest threat to world peace?
AnneBoleyn;1451324 wrote: "The 'plebes' will never revolt..." George Orwell, 1984.
I wanted to say we are the 'free-est' nation on earth, in terms of speech, action, but in thinking so I also thought of that quote. There is a relationship. Throw some crumbs, let more electronic gadgets be available, & they'll go away.
The Romans had a phrase for it - Bread and Circuses
I wanted to say we are the 'free-est' nation on earth, in terms of speech, action, but in thinking so I also thought of that quote. There is a relationship. Throw some crumbs, let more electronic gadgets be available, & they'll go away.
The Romans had a phrase for it - Bread and Circuses
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Greatest threat to world peace?
Who Really Invented the Computer?
Not an American.
Who Really Invented the Computer? | TIME.com
Not an American.
Who Really Invented the Computer? | TIME.com
Greatest threat to world peace?
How many pages devoted to the topic I wonder ?
The Greatest threat to world peace....................seems a lot of side stepping going on here.
The Greatest threat to world peace....................seems a lot of side stepping going on here.
I thought I knew more than this until I opened my mouth