I'm reading something similar:
http://www.manchesteruniversitypress.co.uk/9781526127280/
> On 30 Mar 2019, at 13:05, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> I highly recommend Ian Bremmer, Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism:
>
>
>
> There are some great insights in Bremmer's work regarding how we
Thanks Cotty! I will fill in details as available.
General plan:Train from Paris to London sometime 4 October, from there somehow
out to our booked lodging in Shaftesbury. Some by train, some by car?
Depart LHR mid-day October 8. Everything in between is to be determined, with
some time but by
I highly recommend Ian Bremmer, Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism:
https://www.amazon.com/Us-vs-Them-Failure-Globalism/dp/0525533184
There are some great insights in Bremmer's work regarding how we got into
this situation.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On
> On 30 Mar 2019, at 11:12, Steve Cottrell wrote:
>
> On 30/3/19, Bob Pdml, discombobulated, unleashed:
>
>> To me the sensible, democratic way forward is what they should have done
>> in the first place. Withdraw article 50 with a binding commitment to re-
>> invoke it at the end of a
Am 30.03.19 um 12:21 schrieb Steve Cottrell:
Tinned Asda chicken tikka and korma
I might have to reconsider my vote ;-)
Believe it or not but that stuff is still better than what they serve at
our Indian restaurants.
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On 29/3/19, Ralf R Radermacher, discombobulated, unleashed:
>It simply has to. We'll be in Dunkirk over Easter and we'll have to come
>over because we're running low on tinned Asda Chicken Tikka and Korma.
>Hence, a no-deal on April 12 would be a disaster.
Tinned Asda chicken tikka and korma
On 30/3/19, Bob Pdml, discombobulated, unleashed:
>To me the sensible, democratic way forward is what they should have done
>in the first place. Withdraw article 50 with a binding commitment to re-
>invoke it at the end of a consultation and decision-making process. Set
>up an independent royal
On 29/3/19, Daniel J. Matyola, discombobulated, unleashed:
>Thanks, Cotty. That is an interesting perspective, and just the sort of
>thing I was seeking.
I might be totally wrong!
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>the plan is to head over from Paris by train. If the trains are still
>running...
Time and place and we'll come say hello !
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> On 29 Mar 2019, at 22:58, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
> Am 29.03.19 um 23:19 schrieb Steve Cottrell:
>
> > ...assuming the lng extension is the de facto outcome of current
> proceedings, which I believe will happen
>
> It simply has to. We'll be in Dunkirk over Easter and we'll have to
Cotty is correct in describing it as "democracy in action", and it's been a
long time since we've seen this level of engagement in something, but it need
not have been as fraught and close to the wire as it has become.
The main cause of the problems, following the idiotic referendum, is that
Thanks, Cotty. That is an interesting perspective, and just the sort of
thing I was seeking.
On this side of the pond, we don't know enough about the issues or the
personalities to make any sense of what's happening. The videos of
demonstrations in the streets certainly make it clear that
I agree with Ralf. I’m for a long extension to give everyone a chance to take a
deep breath and reconsider their priorities. I’m planning on Salisbury &
Shaftesbury this October to visit Meg’s relatives, the plan is to head over
from Paris by train. If the trains are still running...
And
Am 29.03.19 um 23:19 schrieb Steve Cottrell:
> ...assuming the lng extension is the de facto outcome of current
proceedings, which I believe will happen
It simply has to. We'll be in Dunkirk over Easter and we'll have to come
over because we're running low on tinned Asda Chicken Tikka and
Hey, it's life Jim, but not as we know it :-)
I think what most people (Brits included) fail to understand is that what we
are seeing is the parliamentary process. It's our democracy in action. You
might think it's broken - I know a lot of people do - but actually it's not.
The thing that
Nobody's running anything. I thought that much was obvious.
> On 29 Mar 2019, at 15:09, Daniel J. Matyola wrote:
>
> I have been trying to follow your latest reality TV show.
>
> Who is running all of this -- Francis Urquhart or Sir Humphrey Appleby?
>
> You still have not reached the
> On 29 Mar 2019, at 20:01, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
>
>> Am 29.03.19 um 16:13 schrieb William Robb:
>> I thought their was an agreement regarding politics on this forum.
>
> This isn't politics anymore. It's some kind of surreal comedy to an
> extent that even the Belgians are green with
Am 29.03.19 um 16:13 schrieb William Robb:
I thought their was an agreement regarding politics on this forum.
This isn't politics anymore. It's some kind of surreal comedy to an
extent that even the Belgians are green with envy.
Ralf
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Same here.
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>I thought their was an agreement regarding politics on this forum.
>
>On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 9:10 AM D
There is, Bill, and I'm sorry if I offended you or others. This was
intended as a humorous post, rather than a political one, as I had hoped my
reference to two of the best Brit Coms would have indicated.
I do, however really empathize with what folks in the UK are going through
right now.
I thought their was an agreement regarding politics on this forum.
On Fri, Mar 29, 2019 at 9:10 AM Daniel J. Matyola
wrote:
> I have been trying to follow your latest reality TV show.
>
> Who is running all of this -- Francis Urquhart or Sir Humphrey Appleby?
>
> You still have not reached
I have been trying to follow your latest reality TV show.
Who is running all of this -- Francis Urquhart or Sir Humphrey Appleby?
You still have not reached the American level of political theater, but you
are approaching it.
My heart goes out to you all. It will, of course, sort itself out
And Cotty too!
I really like those storm cloud photos.
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And Cotty too!
I really like those storm cloud photos.
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One of the best pictures I've seen of Katy. Pity you couldn't work
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Exceptionally nice photos there. I'm sure it helps
Thanks, Dave! Cheers, Christine
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well done
Dave
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Lovely set of pics Christine - I'm sorry I haven't done something
similar yet for London - hopefully
UK PDMLers.
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Lovely set of pics Christine - I'm sorry I haven't done something
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That's a great gallery - nice to see some of the UK contingent.
This one of Katy is really good
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That's a great
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Exceptionally nice photos there. I'm sure it helps to have such a great
bunch
Lovely indeed.
I cannot help really but post this link:
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UK PDMLers are certainly a great bunch!
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And wonderfully captured, they are. Thanks for sharing, Christine. Now I
_really_ wish I could have been there.
Jostein
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Nice pics of nice people. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
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Nice pics of nice people. Thanks for sharing.
Paul
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well done
Dave
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some month).
I was in England 40+ years ago and love photos that bring back those
memories. Great stuff.
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They've dropped an offer leaflet through my door to tell me that fibre-optic
broadband is now available on my street, and I can get it with a TV package
and phone for £14- per month, which seems quite cheap.
They've dropped an offer leaflet through my door to tell me that fibre-optic
broadband is now available on my street, and I can get it with a TV package
and phone for £14- per month, which seems quite cheap.
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So, looking a gift horse
Hi,
Aldi supermarkets are doing a Medion A4 graphics tablet for £29.99
Limited stock
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Hi,
I've just learned that Channel 4 will be showing Christian Frei's
highly-regarded documentary about James Nachtwey 'War Photographer'
at 7pm on Saturday 28th September.
http://www.war-photographer.com/
Cheers,
Bob
I've just learned that Channel 4 will be showing Christian Frei's
highly-regarded documentary about James Nachtwey 'War Photographer'
at 7pm on Saturday 28th September.
http://www.war-photographer.com/
Nice one. Thanks Bob.
Cot
Oh swipe me! He paints with
Oh yeah - and then send me the tape, please :)))
Lukasz
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Hi,
I've just learned that Channel 4
What a coincidence. I was just watching this one on the Dutch
television. I found it very impressive. Please make every effort to see
this.
On Wednesday 25 September 2002 13:59, Bob Walkden wrote:
Hi,
I've just learned that Channel 4 will be showing Christian Frei's
highly-regarded
Hi Lasse,
I don't have any money to pay you.
there would be no question of payment. I intend to shoot some film
this weekend to check a lens I exchanged yesterday, and such film has
no value to me once I've evaluated the results and I would normally
throw it away. The only thing I wouldn't
Hi,
Shame on you, Bob! 8-)
Portland Hotel - London Street, Greenwich, GREENWICH [1881]
I think not the same one, though
A Google search of League of Nations 1920 brings up over 300
references. No obvious answers, unfortunately.
I do seem to remeber reference to this place in other
Hi,
I can probably get off on a technicality, Mike. I don't think
Greenwich was in London in those days. g I remember t'days when all
this were fields...
I've found several references to literary types who sent letters in
the 1920s on notepaper from the Portland Hotel, London, W. But none of
In a message dated 01/05/02 22:37:05 GMT Daylight Time, Lasse writes:
Btw. Anybody knows whether there was/is a part of London called
Portland, which may indicate the location of this hotel?
Might it be, perchance, Portland Place? Bob Walkden is a London resident
frequents the unknown
Bob W. wrote:
Hi Lasse,
I don't have any money to pay you.
there would be no question of payment. I intend to shoot some film
this weekend to check a lens I exchanged yesterday, and such film
has
no value to me once I've evaluated the results and I would normally
throw it away.
Well, I
mike w. wrote:
Hi,
Shame on you, Bob! 8-)
Portland Hotel - London Street, Greenwich, GREENWICH [1881]
I think not the same one, though
A Google search of League of Nations 1920 brings up over 300
references. No obvious answers, unfortunately.
I do seem to remeber reference to
Hi Lasse,
If you have a map of London, Portland Place starts from opposite Regent's
Park Underground Station (behind Park Crescent) and heads down towards
Regent Street and Oxford Circus. The BBC radio building is in Portland Place
and worth a photo or two. I believe the hotel was turned into a
Hi,
Running parallel to Portland Place is Great Portland Street. The office
where I do my slaving is off Gt. Portland St. and there is a hotel there
called The Fitzrovia which I suppose could be a candidate for the former
Portland Hotel.
There are a great many hospitals in that area, on Gt.
Thanks a lot, Malcolm!
Malcolm S. wrote:
Hi Lasse,
If you have a map of London, Portland Place starts from opposite
Regent's
Park Underground Station (behind Park Crescent) and heads down
towards
Regent Street and Oxford Circus. The BBC radio building is in
Portland Place
Yes, that's where
Bob Walkden wrote:
Hi,
Running parallel to Portland Place is Great Portland Street. The
office
where I do my slaving is off Gt. Portland St. and there is a hotel
there
called The Fitzrovia which I suppose could be a candidate for the
former
Portland Hotel.
There are a great many hospitals
Btw. Anybody knows whether there was/is a part of London called
Portland, which may indicate the location of this hotel?
Sure, Portland Street and Portland Place spring immediately to mind.
Starting points.
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Hi Lasse,
I'd be happy to try and get a few shots of St. James's Palace this
weekend for you, weather permitting, if you'd like. Only the
outside,
of course. Some bloke lives there and he has men with rifles big
furry
hats standing outside to keep riff-raff like me away. Do
Does anyone of you UK PDML:ers happen to know whether there are any
free to use pictures of St James Palace and/or the Portland Hotel (as
in 1920), London, big enough for use in a newspaper article?
Is there still a Portland Hotel around for that matter?
Hey Lasse,
I put a search in for
Does anyone of you UK PDML:ers happen to know whether there are any
free to use pictures of St James Palace and/or the Portland Hotel (as
in 1920), London, big enough for use in a newspaper article?
Is there still a Portland Hotel around for that matter?
Thanks,
Lasse
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Hi Dan,
as lovely as she is, and as well informed about art as she is, I must point out
that the young girl in question is not my daughter, but the daughter
of some friends.
Cartoon I once saw: 2 art critics talking, one of them saying I know a lot
about Art, but I don't know what I like
Don't
Hi,
Bob Walkden wrote:
The best fish and chips in Britain are from Tate Modern and Regent's
Park Zoo, mirabile dictu.
When he meant to write:
The best fish and chips in LONDON are from. 8-)
m
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it might be worthwhile to order it in advance so it arrives more or
less when you do. www.7dayshop.co.uk. Takes about a week to deliver.
However, best toc heck that they'll deliver to an address that's not
your credit card address.
Yes they do - I have all mine delivered to work but my credit
The best fish and chips in Britain are from Tate Modern ...
Your quite right there. Unfortunately, the fish and chips were about the
only thing in the entire museum with any taste at all.
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Your quite right there. Unfortunately, the fish and chips were about the
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Your quite right there. Unfortunately, the fish and chips were about the
only thing in the entire museum with any taste at all.
My God! It's a good thing my SO isn't on this list - she'd send a bolt of
lightning through the wires to your keyboard!
Cots
(though I'm with you)
Hi,
everyone's a critic! I like Tate Modern, although if you're really
cool these days it's de rigeuer to say you prefer Tate Britain.
Last time I went to Tate Modern I was with a friend and her 6-year-old
daughter. I asked the little girl what she thought of one of the
exhibits. She replied It
Hi Dave,
David A. Mann wrote:
Another thing I'd like to ask about is film processing. I will
not be carrying unexposed film through the airports so I'll need a
shop which sells decent film (Reala, Provia both in 35mm and 120). I
also need a place that can develop the stuff.
Once you're
In a message dated 21/03/02 07:22:46 GMT Standard Time, Dave writes:
I'd like to make this if someone brings some big glass for me to
play with :) But I'm not sure if I'd still be around.
Pentax UK have some demo big glass - I'm sure they'd like to bring it along
for you guys to play
In a message dated 21/03/02 07:22:46 GMT Standard Time, Malcolm writes:
Last time I went it was closed - of all the places in the UK you could
visit..
Brighton was closed? Maybe you forgot your passport?
Peter
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for you guys to play with
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Peter
I'm onto it.
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Hi guys...
I am currently considering an offer to spend two months working in
sunny Bognor Regis on the southern coast of England. According to my
atlas its only a couple of hours away from London, so I can see the
possibility of a few weekend trips.
So if anyone over that way is
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Hi guys...
I am currently considering an offer to spend two months working in
sunny Bognor Regis on the southern coast of England. ...
Hey David,
as long as you're here in Europe
Hi,
David A. Mann wrote:
Hi guys...
I am currently considering an offer to spend two months working in
sunny Bognor Regis on the southern coast of England. According to my
atlas its only a couple of hours away from London, so I can see the
possibility of a few weekend trips.
I am currently considering an offer to spend two months working in
sunny Bognor Regis on the southern coast of England. According to my
atlas its only a couple of hours away from London, so I can see the
possibility of a few weekend trips.
So if anyone over that way is interested in
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I am currently considering an offer to spend two months working in
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Hi,
I think Brighton's the place for that nowadays...
Notwithstanding, I think Brighton's a better place than Duxford for a
pdml bash, especially if one of our antipodean cousins is in the vicinity.
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Wednesday, March 20, 2002, 10:38:05 AM, you wrote:
Bognor is an hour or so on the train from sunny Brighton,
Last time I went it was closed - of all the places in the UK you could
visit..
So it is. I'll definitely pop in and see you. I'll get your
details if this trip gets confirmed. You'd better stock up, and I'll
bring the
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