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  • #16
    Having fun talking to yourself mate?
    Squadly dinky do!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Davo36 View Post
      Having fun talking to yourself mate?

      Ha Ha.
      Wouldn't that make you a nobody?
      So, why exactly is this writing bothering you?

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      • #18
        I didn't say it was...
        Squadly dinky do!

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Davo36 View Post
          I didn't say it was...

          HaHa.

          Trains.
          The metal serpents are trains.

          The "French Metro" and "London underground" were the two Victorian solutions to an ancient city type problem.
          Our local chap is even from the Metro I think.

          We, by contrast are a new country and have the Californian, motorway, petrol and suburbia type situation.

          It's a bit off the direct topic of immigration, but in considering why people choose one country or the next requires a bit of thinking about alternatives destinations.

          Since Immigration is basically someone shifting from A to B, you really need to understand whats better about B than A.

          Also how easy it to travel the line between A and B.
          Last edited by McDuck; 15-12-2018, 07:02 AM.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Davo36 View Post
            Having fun talking to yourself mate?
            Actually, thinking about it, I can think of a way you can be involved and contribute to the ideas as they unfold.

            I could use your help analysing the function of a house.

            So, the city could be considered as the hub of housing activities.
            And the houses as small storage places for the city workers and shifters.
            Suburbs are remote storage locations.
            Apartments are closer storage locations.

            Developers try to surf the expansion by extending the remote location outward and the closer locations upward.

            Question:
            Is the city centric model the best way to think of a house?
            Is a house best understood as a storage place for workers and shifters,(for the rebar and concrete machine we call a city)?


            * Shoppers could be considered as shifters, of both goods and cash.
            Last edited by McDuck; 15-12-2018, 10:44 AM.

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            • #21
              when the 1st girlfriend used to complain

              about the strictures of her bra

              would say

              "i think

              it'd be best for everyone

              to get it off your chest"
              Last edited by eri; 16-12-2018, 06:21 PM.
              have you defeated them?
              your demons

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              • #22
                Originally posted by eri View Post
                when the 1st girlfriend used to complain

                about the strictures of her bra

                would say

                "i think

                it'd be best for everyone

                to get it off your chest"

                And that just came totally from leftfield.
                Have you been drinking?

                I get it as standard 1950's humor, but you really need to check out the Metoo movement.
                Maybe there's a reason why she's your ex.

                You might have missed an opportunity to design a piece of support clothing that would solve a discomfort problem.
                Every day new materials are produced.
                Millions could have been yours.
                Not so sure I would want to demo it in front of the dragons den team though.

                From the point of immigration however, I can see that natural human processes do not fit well into restrictive social contrivances, but there's no excuse not to make that fit as good as reasonably possible.
                Last edited by McDuck; 17-12-2018, 06:19 AM.

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                • #23
                  Day 10 as an immigrant in the land of Parkovia.

                  All the new sights and sounds and smells of Parkovia have now become totally commonplace and normal to me.
                  The project that I'm here to carry out is only a short term one, so all this will soon become a faded memory.

                  Dear reader, I thought it best to tell you of the main thing outside Parkovia that make it look attractive by comparison.
                  Well, not the thing exactly, but the things.

                  I know them as the Pirates.
                  The AT pirates.

                  Forever on the hunt.
                  Should you stop your tin can outside Parkovia for even a small while you vessel will be captured and held for ransom.
                  The AT pirates have gained control if the Rivers of tar.
                  I think I've already mentioned the tar rivers that crisscross the great continent that Parkovia sits upon.

                  Those AT pirates wear black , like all pirates, and have a circular symbol to unite them.

                  The ransom they demand is very great.
                  The money they take it used to build their power and control.
                  They expand to cover every small nook and cranny of the tar seal rivers.

                  Without them, I doubt if Parkovia could have taxes at all.

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                  • #24
                    Why does the vessel obtain the stereotyped distribution?

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                    • #25
                      It doesn't really.
                      But in naming the vessel you fix it's configuration, so it seems to diffuse in a way that's expected.

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by McDuck View Post
                        It doesn't really.
                        But in naming the vessel you fix it's configuration, so it seems to diffuse in a way that's expected.
                        Well I see your point but if it is it, it is it; if it is it is it, it is.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Aston View Post
                          Well I see your point but if it is it, it is it; if it is it is it, it is.
                          Ha.
                          That's nice.
                          It looks great on the page. Visually.

                          Did you really want a serious answer to your distribution question?
                          What situation were you talking about specifically?

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by McDuck View Post
                            Ha.
                            That's nice.
                            It looks great on the page. Visually.

                            Did you really want a serious answer to your distribution question?
                            What situation were you talking about specifically?


                            Well the categorical situation I am verbalizing about relates to the desultory distribution of the vessel. If in fact there is an equaliser at work here, is it's configuration obligatorily diffused due to the capture of the vessel and subsequent ransom. I mean is this genuinely an authentic situation that we find ourselves in? If so, is it not more creditable to simply accept the situation, pay the ransom and abstract ourself from this situation as expeditiously as possible?

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Aston View Post
                              Well the categorical situation I am verbalizing about relates to the desultory distribution of the vessel. If in fact there is an equaliser at work here, is it's configuration obligatorily diffused due to the capture of the vessel and subsequent ransom. I mean is this genuinely an authentic situation that we find ourselves in? If so, is it not more creditable to simply accept the situation, pay the ransom and abstract ourself from this situation as expeditiously as possible?
                              Hmm.
                              That's an interesting take on it.
                              What exactly did you mean by Authentic?
                              I mean, what's your gauge?

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by McDuck View Post
                                Hmm.
                                That's an interesting take on it.
                                What exactly did you mean by Authentic?
                                I mean, what's your gauge?
                                The gauge tests the thesis that your theorem would unleash.

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