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Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post... Failed civilisations ...
HTH
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Originally posted by ThomasSoerensen View Postpeople who value cheese deserve to become extinct.
Cheese is milk that should have been used months ago - some clever fella tried to sell spoiled milk and found enough fools to invent a new category of food.
HTH
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Originally posted by ace00 View PostRookie mistake.
Schoolboy error.
Britain has the best cheese in the World. Number 1 cheese provider. All time top cheese fellas.
Cheese is milk that should have been used months ago - some clever fella tried to sell spoiled milk and found enough fools to invent a new category of food.
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Originally posted by AlfredJPruffock View PostCall me old fashioned - but I like Scotland and the UK so much - I actually live there.
Yes I know weve got some problems - but folks - its the same all over - and in case you hadnt noticed - you cannae run away from yourself.
Look at the Sky
Look at the River
Isnt It good ?
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Call me old fashioned - but I like Scotland and the UK so much - I actually live there.
Yes I know weve got some problems - but folks - its the same all over - and in case you hadnt noticed - you cannae run away from yourself.
Look at the Sky
Look at the River
Isnt It good ?
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostIt's a lot simpler than that, it's ultimately about energy. An industrial revolution is just another way of using more energy. USA has lots, we used to have lots. Now we have little. All of Europe are probably fooked too. We don't want Austria, we want Australia.
Still true, though:
1. large population only hobbles you if it comes before your industrialisation.
2. empires end up costing the ruler more than the ruled.
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Originally posted by expat View PostI don't think you have that right: the failed civilisations with large populations are those that experienced their population growth before their industrial revolution. They never seem to reach prosperity and peace.
We are in the other group; but in the subgroup of "former empires". The situation there is not good either: most imperial countries are slowly and inexorably bankrupted by their fading empires, as they resolutely refuse to let go of them no matter what the cost. This is Britain's history for the last century.
Hello America, BTW.
Dennis Healey always wanted us to look to Austria: they seem to be the only country that managed the transition out of imperialism without a fall.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostOnly if you don't count annexation by Germany and having a population of incestuous half-wit Nazis as a "fall"
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Originally posted by expat View PostDennis Healey always wanted us to look to Austria: they seem to be the only country that managed the transition out of imperialism without a fall.
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Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostThe UK has had a lot of fun partying off its gigantic reserves for the last couple of hundred years and in this time its population has grown immensely, but is the party nearly over now? Can we support the kind of population we have here? Failed civilisations seem to share a common trait - their populations grow too large. Are we there yet?
We are in the other group; but in the subgroup of "former empires". The situation there is not good either: most imperial countries are slowly and inexorably bankrupted by their fading empires, as they resolutely refuse to let go of them no matter what the cost. This is Britain's history for the last century.
Hello America, BTW.
Dennis Healey always wanted us to look to Austria: they seem to be the only country that managed the transition out of imperialism without a fall.
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Colemans English mustard, Never able to get it anywhere abroad except for one supermarket I found in Turkey
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I'm talking about the end of civilisation and all you can talk about is cheese? Can you eat cheese, run your car on cheese and use cheese to make a fire? Okay, what about cheese clothes then?
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Originally posted by Advocate View PostAgreed, the food's ok (as long as it's not Dutch national dishes...) and there is plenty of namby pamby hoity toity Dutch plastic^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hcheese, but no decent "kick you in the teeth" cheddar. Good beers too, ....
Nice people though.
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