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Isn't this called renting?
J G Miller wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 20:42:22 +0100, kim wrote: Just move to Hoalland :o) In fact, Groningen (de stad) is not in Holland, neither North Holland nor South Holland, but in the province of Groningen, and was originally a part of Frisia. People would not say "just move to England" if there was a news article about the City of Aberdeen, would they? The point of my post was to suggest that the British govt do the same and purchase 40" plasma TVs with built-in Freeview/Freesat receivers for everyone on benefits. (kim) |
Isn't this called renting?
Colum Mylod wrote:
The Postbank used to send mail to one of its account holders addressed as "Edinburgh, Scotland, Engeland". He was not best pleased and could not get it fixed. ... The Dutch poster would probably only be able to select from a list, so if the Scottish guy had asked for the country name to be set to "Groot-Brittannië" specifically using the Dutch spelling, then it would probably have been fixed in a jiffy. -- Dave Farrance |
Isn't this called renting?
Colum Mylod wrote:
On Tue, 21 Oct 2008 23:14:46 +0200, J G Miller wrote: People would not say "just move to England" if there was a news article about the City of Aberdeen, would they? The Postbank used to send mail to one of its account holders addressed as "Edinburgh, Scotland, Engeland". He was not best pleased and could not get it fixed. Plenty of Dutch people consider anything north and west of them as "Engeland". Perhaps they were getting their own back for the way we insist on referring to all of the Netherlands as Holland? (A bit like naming all of England as Yorkshire) Terry |
Isn't this called renting?
Op Vrijdag, October 24th, 2008 at 01:46:08h +0100, kim schreeft:
The point of my post was to suggest that the British govt do the same and purchase 40" plasma TVs with built-in Freeview/Freesat receivers for everyone on benefits. The Westminster government prefers a different approach in dealing with the poorest members of society, any method that will result in larger profits for its friends and potential donors in the business world. Is it not the case that reasonable quality Freeview DVB-t/MPEG-2 set top decoder boxes are currently retailing between GBP 20 - GBP 30 ? In each region undergoing DSO, the government is asking OAPs to pay GBP 40 for the installation of such a box should the OAP feel confused about and in need of help. Talk about exploiting the weakest members of society ... Compare that to the uncaring capitalist non-socialist USofA where all households, regardless of age or income, can apply for USD 40.00 vouchers to help in the cost of conversion. |
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