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It was a slow morning.....
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Munchies_Matt wrote: (and confusing to foreigners).
Tell me about it
See my reply to Chris, just after yours.
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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What does the postal service use? I would go with that.
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I watched so much the braveheart movie that I memorized all the dialogs and that made me interested on the history of the united kingdom.
So I thought:
"Well, Scotland is a country. But the united kingdom is something that Scotland is part of, it has its prime minister."
Then I thought:
"Well, what the hell is Great Britain in all of this mess? Oh, ok Great Britain is geography, nevermind"
Then I thought back:
"Ok, so did Robert DeBruce actually earn the Scots' freedom? Of course, a movie is a movie, but is Scotland truly independent? I know in the world cup they have their own footbal team, but in the summer Olympics they don't. It's kind of unfair, I guess.".
So, in the end of the day I have no idea what the united kingdom is, if it's a super country, or if it is a kingdom, or if scotland and wales are wannabe countries or if it's nothing like that.
It seems that England still rules the island and that primae noctis[^] finally paid off and all Scots are actually Englishmen.
If I were to create a more fine grained verison of the RISK[^] board game. Could I make Scotland separate from England? So I could pick Scotland and kick British arse?
It's all too confusing to me. And now you confuse me more with country codes...
PS: I love Scotish accent and I wish I could be with William Wallace's army and kick british in the balls . Just a joke, I'm just aggravated by medieval England. I either play as France or Scotland in Medieval Total War II[^]
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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Fabio Franco wrote: It seems that England still rules the island
Yet our current PM, and the last, are Scots.
In fact Scotland has had a large impact on the UK, contributed a lot, its a fair deal for both side in reality.
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Munchies_Matt wrote: Yet our current PM, and the last, are Scots.
Cool
Munchies_Matt wrote: In fact Scotland has had a large impact on the UK, contributed a lot, its a fair deal for both side in reality.
I imagine so, the recent plebiscite proves that, still. There must be a cultural feeling that Scotland should be on its own (also proven by the close advantage of the no in the plebiscite)
To alcohol! The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems - Homer Simpson
Our heads are round so our thoughts can change direction - Francis Picabia
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But Asquith was buried with a tombstone saying "Prime Minister of England".
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The first thing that came to mind is that if the luggage is *checked* at least it won't overflow.
It's going for a roller coaster ride was my second guess
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PIEBALDconsult wrote: This isn't Facebook.
And yet you keep popping up with irrelevant and meaningless comments to the irritation of one and all.
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Nevermind. I thought it was interesting, also from the technological point of view, to see what happens to a luggage in an airport. I find the last robot especially fascinating; I also wonder why this has to be so long and so complicated...
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Looks like a mashup of several such devices.
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I can't but help think : "Serioulsy guys ? Was all that _really_ necessary ?".
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Surprised they were allowed to record it for security reasons. I would have thought once the first handler noticed to camera it might have raise a red flag...
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My sis works in Lost & Found and - well, I'm more surprised that I usually end up with a bag and contents I can largely relate to.
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I've always wondered : is she allowed to keep things that are not recalled ?
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Nope, they're auctioned off.
It has become a pretty low-rung job over the last decades, any attempt at keeping anything would probably mean instant termination.
[edit] Public Service Announcement: Be kind to the Lost & Found Lady.
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Still I have questions about that part of the process where the bag gets kicked and dropped off unceremoniously onto the tarmac as the plane is unloaded...
Nice bag ride anyway
-- RP
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So Thursday I woke and I didn't feel very well, so I decided to work from home.
Then Thursday evening, after work, I thought that if I was going to be sick I might as well watch some Soprano's.
I bought the complete The Soprano's series a few years back (got a good deal), but I never watched it.
So one episode on Thursday evening... And another...
Then Friday I was really sick and watched a few more.
Saturday I finished the first season.
Sunday was a good day, actually wrote a blog, and watched a few episodes.
Yesterday was the worst, watched ten episodes about an hour a piece.
Today about seven more.
I'm not feeling so sick anymore, so I'm really planning on going back to work tomorrow...
Or maybe I should send over some guys to work up my boss so I can watch another season
I got four more seasons and lots of work to do.
This is exactly why I can't watch series. Or play games, especially MMO's
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Relax, and let the obsession slip away.
Then rip the next series, put it onto your tablet and take it with you to work tomorrow...
Bad command or file name. Bad, bad command! Sit! Stay! Staaaay...
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I can watch Netflix on my phone right here in my cube...
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I think I plowed through The Sopranos, from start to finish, in about a month's worth of evenings a few years back. Maybe 5 weeks--I don't recall exactly.
But I do know for a fact I watched Breaking Bad in 13 evenings last year. That included a break one evening to watch the extended edition of the second Hobbit movie when it came out.
Yes, I'm single, in the unlikely event anyone had any doubt.
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Good old days...
I remember playing through Kingdom Hearts in a little less than three days, played 50 hours.
That's probably over ten years ago already.
It's all work and no play now, that makes Sander a dull boy
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I never did things like this when I was single while since I've been engaged there's no ending to this... my GF is a tv-series addicted.
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