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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

Later, they went down to Charing Cross intending to watch the Germany game elsewhere. The streets were alive with approx 600 partying Brazilians

(and nearly as many police) but the atmosphere was apparently great - with supporters from both sides wading in the fountains

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.
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?
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....

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?

Yes, my violent tendencies are sadistic rather than masochistic
Sorry, Ill try to be compassionate... Hope you didnt burn yourself to bad. *embrace*
*hug*

It's not too bad, but it hurts
And my exam results came this morning...

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

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...
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
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?
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.

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
You don't have sleeping problems?
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...
@Dottie you can still say congratulations

And there won't be a next time, I've finished my degree...!

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 8:54 am
by Dottie
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?
by G-string
I was thinking the same thing, but I decided not to say anything
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


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

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.

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!)

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.
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

Posted: Sat Jun 22, 2002 9:43 am
by Dottie
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?
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

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

Would you like a slice?
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

Seeya later

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