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Started by Korea, March 10, 2009, 06:24:26 AM

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Zanza

Somebody rang my door bell, but I didn't open as I didn't expect anybody and the few times it happens, it's usually someone trying to sell me something. This time they left a pamphlet of the Green Party for Germany's upcoming federal election. I can't remember ever having had someone coming to my door for a political campaign before.

Josquius

Quote from: Zanza on August 19, 2017, 11:37:10 AM
Somebody rang my door bell, but I didn't open as I didn't expect anybody and the few times it happens, it's usually someone trying to sell me something. This time they left a pamphlet of the Green Party for Germany's upcoming federal election. I can't remember ever having had someone coming to my door for a political campaign before.

Your town has just become a swing seat?
(if that is how it works there)
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Zanza

We have both first-past-the-post and proportional voting. The first-past-the-post guy from the Conservatives seems to be safe in his seat (last time 42% vs. 27.5% for the Green challenger). But the proportional vote is what really matters as that will determine how big the factions in parliament will be.

Iormlund

Quote from: Zanza on August 19, 2017, 11:37:10 AM
Somebody rang my door bell, but I didn't open...

Yep. I never answer the door, unless I'm expecting someone.

The Brain

Quote from: Iormlund on August 19, 2017, 05:22:41 PM
Quote from: Zanza on August 19, 2017, 11:37:10 AM
Somebody rang my door bell, but I didn't open...

Yep. I never answer the door, unless I'm expecting someone.

This. So very this.
Women want me. Men want to be with me.

Caliga

I finally finished reading 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' tonight.  Good stuff. :)
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grumbler

Quote from: Caliga on August 19, 2017, 08:08:12 PM
I finally finished reading 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' tonight.  Good stuff. :)
I thought the book interesting, but very redundant and poorly written.

If you like that stuff, try Sapiens by Yuval Noah Harari.  I didn't agree with all of his conclusions (or maybe even most of them), but he asks all the right questions, so it should really stimulate your thoughts. 
The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.   -G'Kar

Bayraktar!

mongers

"We have it in our power to begin the world over again"

Zanza



:lol: Breitbart uses Podolski as a photo for refugee.

CountDeMoney

Quote from: grumbler on August 20, 2017, 08:31:42 AM
Quote from: Caliga on August 19, 2017, 08:08:12 PM
I finally finished reading 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' tonight.  Good stuff. :)
I thought the book interesting, but very redundant and poorly written.

Which book should've won the Pulitzer Prize that year?

Josquius

It takes a long time to say what it could have said in a chapter or two.
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Oexmelin

Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 20, 2017, 10:32:24 AM
Which book should've won the Pulitzer Prize that year?

The script of Babylon 5, no doubt.
Que le grand cric me croque !

Josquius

I'm watching John Oliver on the Trump and the Nazis business.
Great quote:
QuoteNazis are a lot like cats.
If they like you, it's because you're feeding them.
:lol:
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grumbler

Quote from: CountDeMoney on August 20, 2017, 10:32:24 AM
Quote from: grumbler on August 20, 2017, 08:31:42 AM
Quote from: Caliga on August 19, 2017, 08:08:12 PM
I finally finished reading 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' tonight.  Good stuff. :)
I thought the book interesting, but very redundant and poorly written.

Which book should've won the Pulitzer Prize that year?

Into Thin Air
The future is all around us, waiting, in moments of transition, to be born in moments of revelation. No one knows the shape of that future or where it will take us. We know only that it is always born in pain.   -G'Kar

Bayraktar!