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Member 9082365 wrote: Is it 'essential' to rescue idiots in boats who go out in poor weather under-prepared and inexperienced? Compassionate, perhaps, but certainly not essential - the world, as the Darwin Awards suggest, could well be a sight better off for letting them drown.
Member 9082365 wrote: The rescue of people that get themselves stuck up mountains, down caves, and out at sea
So we should all stay indoors watching TV then, is what you're saying? And there's silly old me thinking that we were a first world country..
What about people at the gym who have accidents or become ill? Should they also be left to fend for themselves or die too?
Some of those "idiots" rescued from boats are risking their lives putting food on our tables or making sure the lights stay on, by the way.
Member 9082365 wrote: It would not be an easy sell for any government to expect additional taxation to cover 'luxury' compassionate services.
Isn't looking after its citizens a primary concern for a country's government? Everyone makes mistakes in life - some trivial, some much more dangerous. At some point, you probably will be affected (as we all are) so just be thankful that there are people there who will show up to help when you need them, whether it's out at sea, on top of a mountain, in the gym or sat at home watching TV.
How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.
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Nice job of hyperbolic misinterpretation there. Had you considered becoming a Daily Mail journalist?
Is looking after its citizens a primary concern for a country's Government? Actually, no. Is it morally obliged to provide for every need of every citizen? Absolutely not. Any attempt at governing in that way has, throughout history, been disastrous in the long term (if it survives long enough at all).
I am, of course, enormously glad that there are people who will step in and help. I am more than happy to be one myself. Where did I suggest otherwise? I simply do not consider myself entitled to any and every type of help buckshee (except for wholly inadequate taxation). Nor do I have any illusion about being indispensible or immortal.
A flourishing charitable sector is not a shame to this country or an indictment of its Government but the mark of true civilisation. It would be a huge backward step to bring it under Government control and make the Nanny State a reality. It should only take a momentary examination of the record of state social services, for example, not only in this country, to see the reality of how that all works out.
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Member 9082365 wrote: Nice job of hyperbolic misinterpretation there. Had you considered becoming a Daily Mail journalist?
What's all that about? Take your pick of newspaper in the UK - Guardian, Independent, Daily Mail, Express, Telegraph, etc.. do you think any of them give you any kind of news that you can rely on?
There's a much easier thing to do though if you want to find out what's going on in the UK - get out there yourself.
Member 9082365 wrote: Is looking after its citizens a primary concern for a country's Government? Actually, no.
Well a lot of other countries seem to do alright with it, but of course we're Britain so "it can't be done". Same old, same old.
Member 9082365 wrote: Nor do I have any illusion about being indispensible or immortal.
A few weeks ago I was surfing (yes, I know, I should have been indoors safely watching TV - some people, eh!) and I got caught in a rip on a beach I was unfamiliar with. I didn't notice it at first until the beach was a long way off. Now sitting at a nice cosy desk talking about not being immortal or indispensable is lovely, but when you're looking at possibly not getting back in and ever seeing your family again, it puts things in sharp perspective.
Did I make a mistake? Yes I did. Luckily I kept my head straight, paddled across it to get out of it and then had a long, painful paddle back into the surf line. But it was comforting to know that there'd be people there to come looking for me, even if the end result was no better than to drag what was left of my body back in to shore.
Think about this: what if it's not actually you, but your kid that gets swept out to sea? Should we just say "yeah, idiot parent, they got what they deserved"? What kind of civilized country is that?
Member 9082365 wrote: A flourishing charitable sector is not a shame to this country or an indictment of its Government but the mark of true civilisation.
A flourishing charity sector is a sign of the gullibility of the general public. Paying a few quid a month to make yourself feel better doesn't change a thing. But hey, you carry on spending your money on other people's BMW's and million pound mortgages if you like, that's your choice.
How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.
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Brent Jenkins wrote: Think about this: what if it's not actually you, but your kid that gets swept out to sea? Should we just say "yeah, idiot parent, they got what they deserved"? What kind of civilized country is that?
Really? You got that out of my detailed, reasoned argument? Final fact, then I'm done. The RNLI is a charity. That is not going to change. Not under a Conservative Government, a New Labour Government, an Old Labour Government, a whatever Labour is under Jeremy Corbyn Government, an SNP Government (can't be ruled out!) or any other. You don't have to like it. You do have to lump it or move to a country where the work that the RNLI does is wholly state funded ... if there is one!
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Member 9082365 wrote: Really? You got that out of my detailed, reasoned argument?
Well it is what you've been saying all along.. just read through your posts again if you don't remember.
Member 9082365 wrote: Final fact, then I'm done. The RNLI is a charity. That is not going to change. Not under a Conservative Government, a New Labour Government, an Old Labour Government, a whatever Labour is under Jeremy Corbyn Government, an SNP Government (can't be ruled out!) or any other. You don't have to like it. You do have to lump it or move to a country where the work that the RNLI does is wholly state funded ... if there is one!
You're probably right. I think Britain probably is on it's way out really, that's why I was asking about other places to live/work the other week. It's like we're doing the junkyard sale - "everything's for sale, everything must go, make an offer before we close up for good".
How do you know so much about swallows? Well, you have to know these things when you're a king, you know.
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You never know. There's always someone pining for the fjords! There were quite a lot of things that I used to have fun with on W3.1 that have got all serious and dull as the years go by. Hmm, where did you say that shop was again?
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Somewhere at home I still have an 8086 Assembler for MSDos 3.1 manual (and a PC I can still use it on)
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I'm an optoholic - my glass is always half full of vodka.
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Sometimes I'm still trying to convince myself I shouldn't have thrown out my OS/2 programming books.
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Wow those are fairly new, last time I went the books were written in hieroglyphs.
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Hi All,
Any one else noticed this, I got some periodic update for my desk top yesterday and it resized my full screen so when I click on maximize the right hand edge (drag bar) disappears. The old method of setting the full screen doesn't appear to work now.
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Well, are we talking about full-screen which never had any reserved real estate or maximising? Can't say I've noticed any difference myself. Perhaps a screen grab would help us make more sense of your question?
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I was wondering if anybody else on Win 10 clicked the full screen dohicky between the X and the - and saw all the drag bars disappear?? not a major whine but odd I only noticed it after I had an update yesterday
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Are you using the "Metro" button - it's not supposed to be full screen per-se IIRC - think tablet friendly / the old "full screen metro apps"
C# has already designed away most of the tedium of C++.
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Oh no! I didn't think I was, just checked and no!!
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Does anyone here use the free wordpress?
I'm thinking of giving up my web site and just using Wordpress instead.
Would it be good for programmer/electronic hobbyist?
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I heard rumours maintaining it is a real PITA.
Everytime my coworker needs to do wordpress-related work for one of our customers i can hear him cursing...
luckily for him that is seldom.
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If you're planning on using code samples you might have an issue getting them properly formatted. I looked into if this was possible, signed up, then realised in order to install plug-ins like code formatting you need to pay.
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I'm using it for my programming website. No problems so far.
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Thanks Pete that's what I was looking to answer. I don't keep my site up like I should and there's no reason to really have it, plus I can't spare the funds right now.
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I have been using free wordpress for 3 years and it's too easy to post code in there.
Just wrap your code in these tags:
[code language="css"]
your code here
[/code]
The language (or lang) parameter controls how the code is syntax highlighted. The following languages are supported:
actionscript3
bash
clojure
coldfusion
cpp
csharp
css
delphi
erlang
fsharp
diff
groovy
html
javascript
java
javafx
matlab (keywords only)
objc
perl
php
text
powershell
python
r
ruby
scala
sql
vb
xml
If the language parameter is not set, it will default to “text” (no syntax highlighting).
Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.
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Thanks I appreciate the feedback.
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Glad it helped
Just let me know, if you face any issue while using Wordpress. Initially you might get some issues figuring out things like where to write a new post, where are the new comments, but later on you will get used to it. The wordpress dashboard is simple to understand.
Cheers!
Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.
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I plan on using the free version, will I find after signing up that it's not usable for what I want?
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I think it will work for your requirement. Just give it a try once.
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Always remember that you are absolutely unique. Just like everyone else.
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Thanks appreciate your feedback!
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