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  • gadgetman
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    There's nothing illegal about Usenet downloads and Uknova only post material that is not available to buy (yet). Not sure of the strict legality there.

    Originally posted by expat View Post
    Legally? Or is that a stupid question already?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by gadgetman View Post
    TV is easy. We watch hardly any Aussie TV, UK TV is still much better and you can get *everything* you want (including BBC radio) from the net, from uknova for example.
    Legally? Or is that a stupid question already?

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  • expat
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    Originally posted by jsm66 View Post
    But something springs to mind that Tony Benn once said " The banks will and can hold the country to ransom". Looks like they held the whole globe to ransom.
    19th-century historian Lord Acton (he of the "power corrupts" quote) also said ""The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later is the people versus the banks." "

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  • gadgetman
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    TV is easy. We watch hardly any Aussie TV, UK TV is still much better and you can get *everything* you want (including BBC radio) from the net, from uknova for example. Everything else decent is from the US and equally downloadable.

    People always bring up the culture thing about Aus but in Melbourne for example there is a year long stream of festivals. Currently it is comedy then Jazz, theatre etc. They do have theatres, museums and galleries here!

    On the point about isolation, having lived in the US I felt far more isolated there. The news and media rarely mentioned anything outside US shores. Here the papers have lots of UK and World news stories and they even report all the football news and results.

    Originally posted by expat View Post
    I might miss some TV: University Challenge, Mastermind, QI. I might frig a way of watching them online. But part of it is the pride in knowing that no other country would do them.
    Last edited by gadgetman; 14 April 2010, 22:48.

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  • jsm66
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    Melbourne

    I went to Melbourne for a year but ended up coming back when the tenants moved out... also for the richer culture of having Europe at your doorstep. Australia is great but a tad isolated.

    Now though with Blair & Gordo ... they have shafted the country proper.
    To say sorry is treachery!
    But something springs to mind that Tony Benn once said " The banks will and can hold the country to ransom". Looks like they held the whole globe to ransom.

    Also lived in Switzerland last year .. great being in the centre of Europe even though the Swiss are bit weird.

    I guess Australia is still the best at the moment but it is getting just as expensive as here.

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  • realityhack
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    Thanks.

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  • Croatian
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Cheers - will take a look. Proper beaches? Over-commercialised or still alright?
    It's probably under commercialised, particularly on the islands. Beaches are generally small pebbles, however I know where the sandy beaches are, check out the village of Lumbarda on www.korcula.net.

    Lumbarda is on youtube also.

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  • realityhack
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    Originally posted by Croatian View Post
    Absolutely. The islands are even better: Korcula (my favourite), Hvar, Susak, Lastovo. All regularly served by cheap comfortable ferries. You'll find them all on the web. The weather is similar to Corfu. Plenty hot.
    Cheers - will take a look. Proper beaches? Over-commercialised or still alright?

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  • Croatian
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    Originally posted by realityhack View Post
    Also slightly off-topic, thinking of going on hols to Croatia - have been told the weather is lovely in summer there - is Dubrovnik worth a visit?
    Absolutely. The islands are even better: Korcula (my favourite), Hvar, Susak, Lastovo. All regularly served by cheap comfortable ferries. You'll find them all on the web. The weather is similar to Corfu. Plenty hot.

    Dubrovnik is a beautiful mediaeval walled city, nowhere else like it in Europe. However in 4 hours you've seen it all.

    Then head for the port and hit the islands via the Jadrolinija ferries. You'll not regret it.
    Last edited by Croatian; 14 April 2010, 19:40. Reason: Additional text. it's half time and the Villa are losing.

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  • darmstadt
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    Originally posted by Croatian View Post
    Slovenia is a relatively prosperous place, doing much better than Croatia. I never really understood why it was part of Yugoslavia, it's alpine rather than Balkan, and the people seem to have a more Western European mindset.

    Oh, and the women are stunning.

    I could live there.
    Worked in Slovenia and Croatia and holidayed in Croatia, nice place, nice people as all the dodgy ones seem to be in Germany.

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  • realityhack
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    Also slightly off-topic, thinking of going on hols to Croatia - have been told the weather is lovely in summer there - is Dubrovnik worth a visit?

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  • gooddayall
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    Originally posted by Croatian View Post
    Nah, don't think so.

    Croatian women are even more stunning. Beaten only by Bosnian girlies.

    I won't mention Serbian women. Take up with one of them and they're likely to invade your home, have you interned, shot, then buried in a shallow grave. Then deny all knowledge.

    (For those of you with no SOH I am joking).
    Offtopic: I have developed a theory that goes like that : The sex that has more power over the other tends to be bigger physically. One day women will take over the rest of the world , and men will become thin , fragile creatures without any saying.

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  • Croatian
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    Originally posted by gooddayall View Post
    Tell that to the average poor Croatian. He surely wouldn't be very exited about it.
    Nah, don't think so.

    Croatian women are even more stunning. Beaten only by Bosnian girlies.

    I won't mention Serbian women. Take up with one of them and they're likely to invade your home, have you interned, shot, then buried in a shallow grave. Then deny all knowledge.

    (For those of you with no SOH I am joking).

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  • Croatian
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    Originally posted by sasguru View Post
    Cressida Dick, the police commisioner who was in charge when that Brazilian electrican was mistakenly executed on the tube has been promoted. They waited a few years till the fuss died down obviously.

    Welcome to the Britain, rapidly becoming the banana republic of Europe.
    Not only promoted, but Cressida Dick was subsequently awarded a Queens Police Medal by the Queen.

    If that's not giving the finger to the people of the UK, I don't know what is. She is responsible for the seven police bullets in John Charles Menenzes brain.

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  • Tarquin Farquhar
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    Originally posted by lilelvis2000 View Post
    When the PM, running for re-election, says that he removed all regulation while he was chancellor because the banks asked him too and that he now realises that it was huge mistake and he should have considered the public good. You get an idea of the whole "I'm sorry but it was the right thing to do at the time" culture is all about.
    What are you complaining about? People go round saying that Brown never says sorry and never says he was wrong. Now he does, and you say he shouldn't!

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