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Is David Starkey amazingly insightful here?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/scotland/80 16440.stm
There's a Blue Geezer Badge for the first one to mention one of the main things they mention when discussing the sweaties!
There's a Blue Geezer Badge for the first one to mention one of the main things they mention when discussing the sweaties!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."We don't make a great fuss about Shakespeare like the Scots do about that deeply boring provincial poet Burns."
No of course we don't - it's not like we make it a mandatory part of every schoolchilds English Sylabus.
Or have featured him on banknotes, of have a huge industry around Stratford-upon-Avon
Or have a National theatre with Royal Patronage devoted to his works
Is the man an idiot?
No of course we don't - it's not like we make it a mandatory part of every schoolchilds English Sylabus.
Or have featured him on banknotes, of have a huge industry around Stratford-upon-Avon
Or have a National theatre with Royal Patronage devoted to his works
Is the man an idiot?
I think you may just have won Geezers prize.
It's a rather feeble attempt to undermine anybody pointing out the obvious flaws in the argument by saying that they're obvious and so shouldn't be made (regardless of whether they are true)
But he doesn't seem on top debating form today so I guess we'll have to cut him some slack
It's a rather feeble attempt to undermine anybody pointing out the obvious flaws in the argument by saying that they're obvious and so shouldn't be made (regardless of whether they are true)
But he doesn't seem on top debating form today so I guess we'll have to cut him some slack
To be honest it's not really a very good argument is it?
When you look at the Scientists, Doctors, Academics and inventions that have come out of Scotland it really is quite remarkable for the size of the place.
If he'd made it about Wales I'd have had a much harder time trying to shoot it down.
Maybe they haven't had many great historians - after all that's what counts eh David?
When you look at the Scientists, Doctors, Academics and inventions that have come out of Scotland it really is quite remarkable for the size of the place.
If he'd made it about Wales I'd have had a much harder time trying to shoot it down.
Maybe they haven't had many great historians - after all that's what counts eh David?
The TV as in the CRT was invented by Braun, the Baird version was not practical, there is one in the science museum but the CRT predates it by 10 years or so.. The telephone was stolen of some Italian Bloke, it was in QI the other night. The first to use rader was Christian Hulsmeyer, doesn't sound like a sweaty to me. I'll give you Tarmac though!
No blue Geezer badge yet! It's something the sweaties always whine about, incorrectly of course!
No blue Geezer badge yet! It's something the sweaties always whine about, incorrectly of course!
Parrafin, just for you.
Piles AKA haemorrhoids/nobbies/chalfonts/dangleberries when severe hang out your backside causing great discomfort. When pushed back up again there is great relief.
Sweaties when in England whine on and on about how good Scotland is but never seem to want to live there. However if they do go back up (as in up North) there is also great relief.
Hence they both have in common a great relief when they go back up.
Piles AKA haemorrhoids/nobbies/chalfonts/dangleberries when severe hang out your backside causing great discomfort. When pushed back up again there is great relief.
Sweaties when in England whine on and on about how good Scotland is but never seem to want to live there. However if they do go back up (as in up North) there is also great relief.
Hence they both have in common a great relief when they go back up.
This is a better list.http://www.scottish-crafts.co.uk/history/inven tors.htm
I'm not a jock BTW, but I believe in giving credit, where credit's due.
I'm not a jock BTW, but I believe in giving credit, where credit's due.
Who "invented" what is often a vexed question.
Like Edison and the Electric light bulb - he wasn't the first but he made it practical.
Huymeyer got a patent but nobody was interested Watson-Watt's version "won the war"
And Baird's system was practical enough tho transmit between London and Glasgow and his method of Colour TV was taken up and used in the US.
I'm not a Scot - I just think it's a very very bad argument on Starkey's part
And that bit about Shakespere is simply dellusional
Must have been a liquid lunch!
Like Edison and the Electric light bulb - he wasn't the first but he made it practical.
Huymeyer got a patent but nobody was interested Watson-Watt's version "won the war"
And Baird's system was practical enough tho transmit between London and Glasgow and his method of Colour TV was taken up and used in the US.
I'm not a Scot - I just think it's a very very bad argument on Starkey's part
And that bit about Shakespere is simply dellusional
Must have been a liquid lunch!
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