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Here is a good marking opportunity for an ISP – no proles on our network to waste bandwidth.
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Originally posted by moorfield View PostThis internet stuff is bull tulip of the smelliest kind. Another fancy headline but already he talks about "vouchers" in the following sentence... Nuff said!
Why doesn't he just buy computers directly for primary schools instead, or libraries??? Oh no, that would mean actually delivering something tangible. I know, lets do "vouchers" instead.
What a f**k**g muppet. (Excuse my languauge, but I'm annoyed now).
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Originally posted by ratewhore View PostCool, I have 3 kids so that's 3 lines into the house - result!!!
Why doesn't he just buy computers directly for primary schools instead, or libraries??? Oh no, that would mean actually delivering something tangible. I know, lets do "vouchers" instead.
What a f**k**g muppet. (Excuse my languauge, but I'm annoyed now).Last edited by moorfield; 23 September 2008, 09:42.
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So, across the board, we will create rules that reward those who play by them and punish those who don't.
That's what fairness means to me.
I was struck by this the other day as I kept my speed down to 50 on a 3-lane carriageway that had little traffic but just happened to have bollards along the verge: I understand why we have speed limits, but there is something pathologically wrong with a government that so mistrusts its people that it develops the most sophisticated surveillance equipment, straight out of science fiction only a decade or so ago, just to make sure that nobody cheats even a little on the strict rule of 50 mph in "road works" areas.
Rules that reward those who play by them and punish those who don't; and never expect people to be able to drive properly and make decisions for themselves. Can't trust the people, Nanny knows best.Last edited by expat; 23 September 2008, 09:42.
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He knows he lost it - all he wants now is to stay in #10 for as long as possible, basically to prevent coup - general election should have been called like right now
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He has really lost it if he thinks this is the answer to our most pressing issues!
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The Prime Minister will use the speech to unveil plans to provide every schoolchild with broadband Internet access at home...
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