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Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:00 am
by Yshania
Originally posted by C Elegans

@Ysh: I have no idea why the stupid Swedish TV does not show all games live, I guess it's because the French Canal Plus have bought the rights to send all matches live, so it's too expensive for the stately TV to do the same.
That is a shame. Over here, the BBC and ITV have shared rights, it is good that it is terrestrial tv too, everyone gets to see the games that way :)

My hubby went into London yesterday for the England/Brazil game. There was a queue outside the pub from 6:30 am :D Later, they went down to Charing Cross intending to watch the Germany game elsewhere. The streets were alive with approx 600 partying Brazilians :D (and nearly as many police) but the atmosphere was apparently great - with supporters from both sides wading in the fountains :D

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:08 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Georgi
And now there's a toddler and a baby in the family as well, so I have to put up with everyone cooing over them. :rolleyes:
Lol, My cousine have a 2 year old right now, so the worst cooing is in the past now. She's expecting another one in September though. ;)

I managed to burn my hand on the edge of the oven! Waah! :(
</trolling for sympathy>
You're sure you didnt put it there intentionally? :D

Sorry, Ill try to be compassionate... Hope you didnt burn yourself to bad. :( *embrace*

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:18 am
by C Elegans
Originally posted by Dottie
I dont really understand the point either, Perhaps its some kind of ritual that provides a illusion of social contact for the elderly. Although I think that atleast my grandparents have a social life apart from their familiy.
Social patterns of this type are firmly integrated in our culture as rituals. I used to hate my family traditions, they were very strict regarding norms and traditions. Much of it was to create a sense of "belonging together", a group identity thing. Which is so much worse when it's so obviously false as it was in my family.

@Georgi: No, I don't usually support the underdogs, I support teams who's playing style I like - the All blacks in rugby for instance are hardly underdogs.... :D But I do really think most European football is good treatment for insomnia... ;)

@Ysh: It is really a shame, Swedish TV doesn't have a lot of money...
Sounds great in London, and I'm so happy to hear there was no violence between the fans. Unfortunately, English football fans have a very bad reputation. At my local foodstore, they played samba and had the shopwindows decorated with Brazilian flags - turned out the staff are Swedish-Brazilian, so now when Sweden is out, the of course support Brazil!

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:23 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Dottie
You're sure you didnt put it there intentionally?
:rolleyes: Yes, my violent tendencies are sadistic rather than masochistic :D
Sorry, Ill try to be compassionate... Hope you didnt burn yourself to bad. *embrace*
*hug* :D It's not too bad, but it hurts :(

And my exam results came this morning... :eek: I got a 2:1... which for those of you who don't understand the stupid British university system isn't as good as a first, but it's still quite good :D

@CE why do you think I don't watch football? :D

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:28 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Georgi
Yes, my violent tendencies are sadistic rather than masochistic

And my exam results came this morning... :eek: I got a 2:1... which for those of you who don't understand the stupid British university system isn't as good as a first, but it's still quite good :D
Ill make note of that. :)

Nice. :) or wait, was it better or worse than you expected?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:33 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Dottie
Nice. or wait, was it better or worse than you expected?
Neither, it was exactly what I expected. ;)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:37 am
by C Elegans
@Dottie: You need to make a note? Don't you find it sort of...obvious? ;)
by Georgi
why do you think I don't watch football?
You don't have sleeping problems? :D
I like to watch the international events, I don't always have the time (totally missed last European, for instance) but thanks to my work being focused mainly on writing and thinking at the moment, I had plenty of time to watch the WC :)

I don't understand your crazy university system, but 2:1 is a fairly good grade, isn't it? Are you happy with the result?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:40 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Georgi


Neither, it was exactly what I expected. ;)
Heh, ok. :) Then i wont say either 'Congratulations' or 'Better luck next time' then. ;)

@CE: Hrm... Since my choice would differ I guess im abit biased. :D

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:45 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by C Elegans
@Dottie: You need to make a note? Don't you find it sort of...obvious?
I was thinking the same thing, but I decided not to say anything :D
You don't have sleeping problems?
:o :D
I don't understand your crazy university system, but 2:1 is a fairly good grade, isn't it? Are you happy with the result?
Yep, it's pretty good, I'm happy with it considering the amount of work I didn't do last year... :D

@Dottie you can still say congratulations :D And there won't be a next time, I've finished my degree...! :eek: ;)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:54 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Georgi
@Dottie you can still say congratulations :D And there won't be a next time, I've finished my degree...! :eek: ;)
Congratualtions to finishing your degree then. :)
I was thinking the same thing, but I decided not to say anything
Hrm... Perhaps I thought it would be rude to consider it obvious. :D

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:58 am
by C Elegans
by Dot
@CE: Hrm... Since my choice would differ I guess im abit biased.
Not quite sure what choice you are referring to here? :confused:
by G-string
I was thinking the same thing, but I decided not to say anything
:D
Yep, it's pretty good, I'm happy with it considering the amount of work I didn't do last year...

@Dottie you can still say congratulations And there won't be a next time, I've finished my degree...!
I'll say congratulations :) ImageImage
And don't say there won't be a next time...the highest academic degree is the doctoral degree, and you never know, you might like to do and MA/Msc and PhD (or MD) in the future :D Or are you adamant you don't want to study anymore?

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:00 am
by Dottie
@CE: I was refering to Georgis choice between masochistic/sadistic as the preferable way to manifest her violent tendencies. :o

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:08 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Dottie
Congratualtions to finishing your degree then.
Thanks :)
And thanks @CE (ooh, cake!) :D Well, never say never, but I have definitely had enough of university for now, I'm not the lifetime academic type ;) Besides, I still wouldn't have more exams, an MA or a PhD would be a thesis/dissertation, not exams. :D
Hrm... Perhaps I thought it would be rude to consider it obvious.
Awwww ;)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:29 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Georgi


Awwww ;)
What I said was a compliment? And I merly thought I was defending my mental capabilities. ;)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:39 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Dottie
What I said was a compliment? And I merly thought I was defending my mental capabilities.
It's just cute that you were concerned about being rude :D

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:43 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Georgi


It's just cute that you were concerned about being rude :D
You're saying Im usally rude anyway, or what? :confused: ;)

Anyway... have to go. See you. :)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:47 am
by C Elegans
by Dottus
I was refering to Georgis choice between masochistic/sadistic as the preferable way to manifest her violent tendencies.


Aha, I see. So what is your preferrable choice? :D
Originally posted by Georgi
And thanks @CE (ooh, cake!) Well, never say never, but I have definitely had enough of university for now, I'm not the lifetime academic type Besides, I still wouldn't have more exams, an MA or a PhD would be a thesis/dissertation, not exams.
I bought the cake - if I had made it myself I wouldn't recommend eating it :D Who is the lifetime academic type? Not me I was going to say, but I guess being a researcher at a university sort of quilifies :( I will certainly stay in research for many, many years...

Aha, so an exam is only the "test situation"? I thought it was taking any degree. Besides, in Sweden you have to take at least 1 additional year of courses between Bachelor and Master, and for PhD even more courses, with exams, are required. My MSc and PhD students that attented a course in neuroscience for fresh researcher or people who planned to become researchers, included oral exams as well as a written assignment (writing a paper in the "scientific article" style).

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:54 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by C Elegans
I bought the cake - if I had made it myself I wouldn't recommend eating it
ROFL :D Would you like a slice? :D
Who is the lifetime academic type? Not me I was going to say, but I guess being a researcher at a university sort of quilifies I will certainly stay in research for many, many years...
Oh, being a researcher definitely qualifies as being an academic ;)
Aha, so an exam is only the "test situation"? I thought it was taking any degree.
Well that's how I would use it... Exams as opposed to coursework... as it happens I got results for all of them, but I already knew some of my coursework results. I got a very good mark for my dissertation. :) I haven't really looked into doing an MA, but I think generally it would just mean writing a thesis, rather than taking taught courses and doing exams. Depends onthe course though.

@Dottie no.... never mind :D Seeya later :)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 10:03 am
by C Elegans
@Georgi: Excellent cake, actually :D

'Tis strange, I really don't view myself as an academic, but I suppose I am.

It's very nice when you reach the stage where exams is no longer part of the learning process :) I by far prefer writing papers or a thesis than doing the often fairly pointless exams. When I held exams for postgraduate students, I triend to make it more like a seminar, with plenty of time for discussion.

Must go now, see you later :)

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 10:07 am
by Georgi
Bye CE :)