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FG will be down for five to ten minutes from 23:30 GMT tonight whilst we reboot the system.
This should fix the annoying Error 500 messages that randomly block a post.
This should fix the annoying Error 500 messages that randomly block a post.
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Well, either the reboot went well, or it didn't happen.
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It didn't happen, I have a filthy cold and retired to my sordid pit long before the appointed time, where I tossed fitfully and woke far too often with clammy chills and an overproductive cough. They told me back at the beginning not to skimp on regular servicing but I didn't listen, I was young and ignorant, I didn't check my oil for months on end, I motivated over hills far too often and paid no attention to my resale value. Now look at me. I can't get the torque on my shaft like I used to, my clutch fails to grip at critical moments, I'm a crock.
This evening, ladies and gentlemen, I shall attempt to stay up long enough to reboot the system on schedule.
This evening, ladies and gentlemen, I shall attempt to stay up long enough to reboot the system on schedule.
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Oh I'm sorry to hear that you are not at all well ! No it isn't funny particularly as one gets older. I hope you feel a little better soon and can be rid of that awful cough at least ! Keep warm, drink plenty of fluids and take care ! We know you do your best, so don't worry - another day or two won't make a lot of difference you know !
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Bruv;1466949 wrote: Man flu.
"Man Flu" can be very debilitating.
"Man Flu" can be very debilitating.
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G#Gill;1466955 wrote: "Man Flu" can be very debilitating.
You don't have to tell me.....I am one.
You don't have to tell me.....I am one.
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Bruv;1466956 wrote: You don't have to tell me.....I am one.
:-2 Not sure what you mean Bruv ! You are a "Man Flu" ??
:-2 Not sure what you mean Bruv ! You are a "Man Flu" ??
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G#Gill;1466961 wrote: :-2 Not sure what you mean Bruv ! You are a "Man Flu" ??
Bruv meant to say 'Man Flew.'
Bruv meant to say 'Man Flew.'
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G#Gill;1466961 wrote: :-2 Not sure what you mean Bruv ! You are a "Man Flu" ??
Cor luv a duck.
I meant I have been debilitated by the dreaded man flu, because I am a bloke.
Cor luv a duck.
I meant I have been debilitated by the dreaded man flu, because I am a bloke.
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Bruv;1466973 wrote: Cor luv a duck.
I meant I have been debilitated by the dreaded man flu, because I am a bloke.
Well why on earth didn't you say you'd had "man flu" you daft bat - how was I supposed to translate 'I am one' to 'I've had/got man flu' ??? :p :rolleyes:
I meant I have been debilitated by the dreaded man flu, because I am a bloke.
Well why on earth didn't you say you'd had "man flu" you daft bat - how was I supposed to translate 'I am one' to 'I've had/got man flu' ??? :p :rolleyes:
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G#Gill;1466977 wrote: Well why on earth didn't you say you'd had "man flu" you daft bat - how was I supposed to translate 'I am one' to 'I've had/got man flu' ??? :p :rolleyes:
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A long deep sigh.....................................wimmin
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These damnable members all scoff a lot
Making out that I'm just sounding off a lot
My ill health is severe
I feel utterly queer
And all they'll admit is I cough a lot
Making out that I'm just sounding off a lot
My ill health is severe
I feel utterly queer
And all they'll admit is I cough a lot
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Right, as the Bishop said to the Actress - it's up again.
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As my Grandad used to say....
"It's not the cough that carries you off. It's the coffin they carry you off in".
"It's not the cough that carries you off. It's the coffin they carry you off in".
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That's a spectacularly impressive swastika you're using as an avatar. Don't let Val see it or there'll be ructions.
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FG;1466996 wrote: That's a spectacularly impressive swastika you're using as an avatar. Don't let Val see it or there'll be ructions.
Not just from Val either ! I have seen it too - no idea you had such sympathies for such an evil mob, FourPart ! I'm sure you will want to change it before you offend too many people !
Not just from Val either ! I have seen it too - no idea you had such sympathies for such an evil mob, FourPart ! I'm sure you will want to change it before you offend too many people !
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FG;1466986 wrote: Right, as the Bishop said to the Actress - it's up again.
Tut ! But thank you for your expertise !
Tut ! But thank you for your expertise !
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FG;1466986 wrote: Right, as the Bishop said to the Actress - it's up again.
And as she replied "I never even noticed"
And as she replied "I never even noticed"
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G#Gill;1467000 wrote: Not just from Val either ! I have seen it too - no idea you had such sympathies for such an evil mob, FourPart ! I'm sure you will want to change it before you offend too many people !
You might find BBC News - How the world loved the swastika - until Hitler stole it an interesting read.
If I see a black right-angled swastika on a red background I'll happily denounce it, Gill, but there's a stack of other swastika forms which never had anything to do with Nazi symbolism and I'm damned if I'll let the Third Reich steal the whole concept. Black right-angled swastika on a red background, bad symbol. Swastika, huge historical resonance over thousands of years, no problem.
You might find BBC News - How the world loved the swastika - until Hitler stole it an interesting read.
If I see a black right-angled swastika on a red background I'll happily denounce it, Gill, but there's a stack of other swastika forms which never had anything to do with Nazi symbolism and I'm damned if I'll let the Third Reich steal the whole concept. Black right-angled swastika on a red background, bad symbol. Swastika, huge historical resonance over thousands of years, no problem.
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FG;1467006 wrote: You might find BBC News - How the world loved the swastika - until Hitler stole it an interesting read.
If I see a black right-angled swastika on a red background I'll happily denounce it, Gill, but there's a stack of other swastika forms which never had anything to do with Nazi symbolism and I'm damned if I'll let the Third Reich steal the whole concept. Black right-angled swastika on a red background, bad symbol. Swastika, huge historical resonance over thousands of years, no problem.
The Swastika | Jewish Virtual Library
If I see a black right-angled swastika on a red background I'll happily denounce it, Gill, but there's a stack of other swastika forms which never had anything to do with Nazi symbolism and I'm damned if I'll let the Third Reich steal the whole concept. Black right-angled swastika on a red background, bad symbol. Swastika, huge historical resonance over thousands of years, no problem.
The Swastika | Jewish Virtual Library
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You've linked to a book, Lars. Would you like to add a comment or two reflecting your own view?
If, today, "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, neo-Nazis and other hate groups", that's our fault for allowing the association to be so prominent. I think we should emphasize the entire history, not the aberration. I agree that "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany" etc, but the symbol should be the very specific black hard-edged pattern on the red background which dominated Speer's megalomaniac rallies. It's only true of swastikas in general if we're so weak-willed as to allow it.
If, today, "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, neo-Nazis and other hate groups", that's our fault for allowing the association to be so prominent. I think we should emphasize the entire history, not the aberration. I agree that "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany" etc, but the symbol should be the very specific black hard-edged pattern on the red background which dominated Speer's megalomaniac rallies. It's only true of swastikas in general if we're so weak-willed as to allow it.
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FG;1467015 wrote: You've linked to a book, Lars. Would you like to add a comment or two reflecting your own view?
If, today, "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, neo-Nazis and other hate groups", that's our fault for allowing the association to be so prominent. I think we should emphasize the entire history, not the aberration. I agree that "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany" etc, but the symbol should be the very specific black hard-edged pattern on the red background which dominated Speer's megalomaniac rallies. It's only true of swastikas in general if we're so weak-willed as to allow it.
To start with, the text from my link (Which is a page from the Jewish Virtual Library) was fairly simple.
While commonly associated with Nazi Germany, the swastika symbol is more than 3,000 years old. The term "Swastika" was originally the name for a hooked cross in Sanskrit, and swastikas have been found on artifacts, such as coins and pottery, from the ancient city of Troy.
Not only are swastikas associated with ancient Troy, the symbols are found in many other cultures, such as Chinese, Japanese, Indian and southern European. By the Middle Ages, the swastika was a well-known symbol and had many different names, depending on the country. In some cultures, such as in ancient China, the symbol is turned counterclockwise (sauvastika).
Throughout its history, the swastika represented life, sun, power, strength and good luck. In the early 20th century, it was still considered a positive symbol. During World War I, it was found on shoulder patches of members of the American 45th Division and the Finnish air force. Only after the Nazi period did its connotation change.
German nationalists chose to use the swastika in the mid-19th century because it was associated with the Aryan race and Germanic history. At the end of the 19th century, German nationalists used the symbol on periodicals and for the official emblem of the German Gymnasts’ League. By the 20th century, it was a common symbol used in Germany to represent German nationalism and pride, for example, as the emblem for the Wandervogel, a German youth group. Swastikas also were used, however, in anti-Semitic periodicals.
As for my personal feelings on the Swastika, Yes, it was hi-jacked by the German Nationalist movement. My hackles rise whenever I see the pseudo-Nazis flying the symbol of Hitlers abomination and spouting their filth.
However, I have also adorned my meditation room with designs using the form in the style of Hindu and Buddhist decorations.
People are too quick to react negatively to the symbol, these days.
I thought FourPart's image was rather clever, myself, and I doubt the association to nationalism ever came to mind in the making of the thing.
If, today, "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany, the Holocaust, neo-Nazis and other hate groups", that's our fault for allowing the association to be so prominent. I think we should emphasize the entire history, not the aberration. I agree that "the symbol is most commonly associated with Nazi Germany" etc, but the symbol should be the very specific black hard-edged pattern on the red background which dominated Speer's megalomaniac rallies. It's only true of swastikas in general if we're so weak-willed as to allow it.
To start with, the text from my link (Which is a page from the Jewish Virtual Library) was fairly simple.
While commonly associated with Nazi Germany, the swastika symbol is more than 3,000 years old. The term "Swastika" was originally the name for a hooked cross in Sanskrit, and swastikas have been found on artifacts, such as coins and pottery, from the ancient city of Troy.
Not only are swastikas associated with ancient Troy, the symbols are found in many other cultures, such as Chinese, Japanese, Indian and southern European. By the Middle Ages, the swastika was a well-known symbol and had many different names, depending on the country. In some cultures, such as in ancient China, the symbol is turned counterclockwise (sauvastika).
Throughout its history, the swastika represented life, sun, power, strength and good luck. In the early 20th century, it was still considered a positive symbol. During World War I, it was found on shoulder patches of members of the American 45th Division and the Finnish air force. Only after the Nazi period did its connotation change.
German nationalists chose to use the swastika in the mid-19th century because it was associated with the Aryan race and Germanic history. At the end of the 19th century, German nationalists used the symbol on periodicals and for the official emblem of the German Gymnasts’ League. By the 20th century, it was a common symbol used in Germany to represent German nationalism and pride, for example, as the emblem for the Wandervogel, a German youth group. Swastikas also were used, however, in anti-Semitic periodicals.
As for my personal feelings on the Swastika, Yes, it was hi-jacked by the German Nationalist movement. My hackles rise whenever I see the pseudo-Nazis flying the symbol of Hitlers abomination and spouting their filth.
However, I have also adorned my meditation room with designs using the form in the style of Hindu and Buddhist decorations.
People are too quick to react negatively to the symbol, these days.
I thought FourPart's image was rather clever, myself, and I doubt the association to nationalism ever came to mind in the making of the thing.
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As anyone on this forum know, I'm further from Nationalism than you caould imagine (as Oscar can testify), and until it was mentioned I never even considered it as being anything like a swastika. Your mind is probably just seeing something that isn't actually there, by turning a 'T' shape into an 'L'.
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It's just something for Hallowe'en - a Spider - in Four Parts. It'll be back to the original after tonight.