To Christian Grauss and Marc Clifton re air flights [modified]
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Its funny how much the few hate this topic. They cannt ignore it, it gets them so annoyed that they have to respond with invective and 1 votes. Says a lot.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
fat_boy wrote:
Its funny how much the few hate this topic. They cannt ignore it
Pot .... kettle? ;)
Ali
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fat_boy wrote:
Its funny how much the few hate this topic. They cannt ignore it
Pot .... kettle? ;)
Ali
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I wold have been happy to have discussed it in the back room if The Deleter had moved it there. But (and I suspect it is Christian sinc ehe is the moderator for most groups it seems) then leaving a comment, and then deleting the post without letting me repond is not fair, hence forcing me to repost here.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
That may or may not be a valid point. (Hard to tell who is deleting them). I try never to univote any fair posting (Excepting You Know Who and his usual diatribe on his 'Hateful Point du Jour'), and I have not voted you down. There does come a point, though, when a single issue is 'Done to Death', and a change of topics is called for, for a while at least.
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You mean you dont mind rants but it depends on the subject matter?
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Well thats a little unfair then! :)
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Exactly, so take it on the chin big boy!
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
I have broad shoulders, I can carry the weight of an argument :) But a glass jaw, so don't hit too hard.
------------------------------------ I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave CCC League Table Link CCC Link[^]
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I think it is more the fact that it is being brought again and again that annoys, more than the topic itself. Try with world hunger, after the 50th post, everyone will be tired of it, although we all know it is a problem. Or maybe it is even more specific, it is the topic + the fact that _you_ are posting about it.
Don't worry the show will be over in say 50-100 years, it seems everyone is taking the osterich approach when confronting the worlds *real* problems. To come :) Overpopulation Fuel shortages Water shortages Famine
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Don't worry the show will be over in say 50-100 years, it seems everyone is taking the osterich approach when confronting the worlds *real* problems. To come :) Overpopulation Fuel shortages Water shortages Famine
Norm .net wrote:
Overpopulation
done
Norm .net wrote:
Fuel shortages
temporarily done (due to the strikes in France, there will be no fuel anymore to be tanked in the next few days)
Norm .net wrote:
Water shortages
You meant drinkable water shortages, I suppose. Done, at least in half of the world.
Norm .net wrote:
Famine
Done, at least in half of the world.
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Don't worry the show will be over in say 50-100 years, it seems everyone is taking the osterich approach when confronting the worlds *real* problems. To come :) Overpopulation Fuel shortages Water shortages Famine
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Norm .net wrote:
Overpopulation
done
Norm .net wrote:
Fuel shortages
temporarily done (due to the strikes in France, there will be no fuel anymore to be tanked in the next few days)
Norm .net wrote:
Water shortages
You meant drinkable water shortages, I suppose. Done, at least in half of the world.
Norm .net wrote:
Famine
Done, at least in half of the world.
We're half way there, not long now... :)
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You see and everyone is bother about climate warning, that's a small issue compared to whats to come.
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Dalek Dave wrote:
the water table is falling at a massive rate.
About as dramatically as the software development jobs available on the market.
Rage wrote:
About as dramatically as the software development jobs available on the market.
Don't worry the Indian bubble will burst soon.
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We're half way there, not long now... :)
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Dalek Dave wrote:
the water table is falling at a massive rate.
About as dramatically as the software development jobs available on the market.
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Rage wrote:
About as dramatically as the software development jobs available on the market.
Don't worry the Indian bubble will burst soon.
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