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« Reply #19875 on: January 26, 2013, 10:09:58 AM »

All ready for the RSPB Birdwatch Survey this weekend Red? Folks have just started it.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/
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« Reply #19876 on: January 26, 2013, 10:19:52 AM »

All ready for the RSPB Birdwatch Survey this weekend Red? Folks have just started it.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/

No Rod. I'm not.

You have to 'Sign up' and enter all your details to take part, and I object to doing that unless I can see a real necessity.
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« Reply #19877 on: January 26, 2013, 10:26:21 AM »

This is a genocide list from an event I attended in 2010

Some of the 200 million victims of crimes against humanity
since the beginning of the 20th century.


1915-1918:       Armenian Citizens                                  1 million

1933                Ukrainians                                             7 million

1939-1945        Gypsies in Concentration Camps               500,000

1939-1945        Serbians  in Concentration Camps            400,000

1939-1945          The mentally ill and physically
                       disabled in Concentration Camps             250,000

1939-1945         Jewish adults in Concentration Camps      4.5 million

1939-1945         Jewish children in Concentration Camps    1.5 million

1939-1945         Homosexuals in Concentration Camps      15,000

1939-1948          Germans ans Jews in Poland                 1.5 million

1945-1953          Russian Citizens  4 million

1945-2001          Vietnamese and citizens of Laos              1.6 million

1948-1987          North Korean citizens                            1.3 million

1949-1987          Chinese citizens                                    3.5 million

1965-1966          Indonesian citizens                                 100,000

1971                  Pakistani Bengalis                                   1.5 million

1975-1979          Cambodian citizens                                 1.5 million

1987-1988          Iraqi Kurds                                            100,00

1991-1992          Croation citizens                                     20,000

1992-1995          Muslim women raped in Bosnia                20,000

1992-1995          Bosnian children killed                             17,000

1992-1995          Bosnian children injured                          34,500

1992-1995          Bosnian Muslims                                     200,00

1993-1994          Rwandans                                             1 million in 100 days

1983-Present      Sudanese citizens                                   2 million
           
2002-Present      Democratic Republic of Congo                  4 million

2002-Present     Darfur                                                   400,000

2008-Present     Kenya                                                   500 and rising

I recall you Posted that a few years ago, & I still can't get my head round it.

I simply can't grasp the reason for all the hate in the world.
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« Reply #19878 on: January 26, 2013, 10:26:46 AM »

Just downloaded the free sample of this, but I'm certain to buy it. Click the 'Look inside' link on the Amazon page for a free peek.




http://www.amazon.co.uk/Hard-Time-Brit-Americas-Toughest/dp/1845966511


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« Reply #19879 on: January 26, 2013, 10:28:19 AM »

This is a genocide list from an event I attended in 2010

Some of the 200 million victims of crimes against humanity
since the beginning of the 20th century.


1915-1918:       Armenian Citizens                                  1 million

1933                Ukrainians                                             7 million

1939-1945        Gypsies in Concentration Camps               500,000

1939-1945        Serbians  in Concentration Camps            400,000

1939-1945          The mentally ill and physically
                       disabled in Concentration Camps             250,000

1939-1945         Jewish adults in Concentration Camps      4.5 million

1939-1945         Jewish children in Concentration Camps    1.5 million

1939-1945         Homosexuals in Concentration Camps      15,000

1939-1948          Germans ans Jews in Poland                 1.5 million

1945-1953          Russian Citizens  4 million

1945-2001          Vietnamese and citizens of Laos              1.6 million

1948-1987          North Korean citizens                            1.3 million

1949-1987          Chinese citizens                                    3.5 million

1965-1966          Indonesian citizens                                 100,000

1971                  Pakistani Bengalis                                   1.5 million

1975-1979          Cambodian citizens                                 1.5 million

1987-1988          Iraqi Kurds                                            100,00

1991-1992          Croation citizens                                     20,000

1992-1995          Muslim women raped in Bosnia                20,000

1992-1995          Bosnian children killed                             17,000

1992-1995          Bosnian children injured                          34,500

1992-1995          Bosnian Muslims                                     200,00

1993-1994          Rwandans                                             1 million in 100 days

1983-Present      Sudanese citizens                                   2 million
           
2002-Present      Democratic Republic of Congo                  4 million

2002-Present     Darfur                                                   400,000

2008-Present     Kenya                                                   500 and rising

I recall you Posted that a few years ago, & I still can't get my head round it.

I simply can't grasp the reason for all the hate in the world.


It's not all bad though Tone.

I wish I could post a list of all the love in the world to add some balance.
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« Reply #19880 on: January 26, 2013, 11:29:28 AM »

I'm playing the Multi Prizepool @ DTD today .

Which is better, or is there even a difference between:

Playing for £100 on my own dime.

Selling 50% and playing for £200.

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« Reply #19881 on: January 26, 2013, 11:34:09 AM »

You could sell different  percentages for the different prize pools! That could get nicely confusing.
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« Reply #19882 on: January 26, 2013, 11:49:16 AM »

You could sell different  percentages for the different prize pools! That could get nicely confusing.

Lol.

I feel like that woman on the 'Sadie' thread who can't work MPH out.
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« Reply #19883 on: January 26, 2013, 12:05:31 PM »

BBC1 Tomorrow night 10.25pm Prisoner Number A26188: Henia Bryer

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21200051
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« Reply #19884 on: January 26, 2013, 12:07:22 PM »

I'm playing the Multi Prizepool @ DTD today .

Which is better, or is there even a difference between:

Playing for £100 on my own dime.

Selling 50% and playing for £200.



I think the answer to this depends on runners in each field,
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« Reply #19885 on: January 26, 2013, 12:08:42 PM »

BBC1 Tomorrow night 10.25pm Prisoner Number A26188: Henia Bryer

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-21200051

Cheers Rich.

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« Reply #19886 on: January 26, 2013, 12:29:01 PM »

All ready for the RSPB Birdwatch Survey this weekend Red? Folks have just started it.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/

No Rod. I'm not.

You have to 'Sign up' and enter all your details to take part, and I object to doing that unless I can see a real necessity.

Well I signed up last year and haven't had any sales stuff from them that I know of. I suppoes the location of the survey is pretty much needed.
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« Reply #19887 on: January 26, 2013, 12:43:26 PM »

All ready for the RSPB Birdwatch Survey this weekend Red? Folks have just started it.

http://www.rspb.org.uk/birdwatch/

No Rod. I'm not.

You have to 'Sign up' and enter all your details to take part, and I object to doing that unless I can see a real necessity.




Well I signed up last year and haven't had any sales stuff from them that I know of. I suppoes the location of the survey is pretty much needed.


Yes I know. It's just the entire principle I disagree with.

If these guys send me their details, I'll send them mine.



Board of Directors

The RSPB is governed by a Council of individuals elected for their expertise relevant to running a wildlife conservation charity. An elected Council and committees for Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales oversee our work.

The Council is responsible for the conduct of the RSPB’s affairs and for ensuring that the Society operates in
accordance with its constitution and the law.

As the RSPB is a charity, the Council is also answerable to the Charity Commissioners for ensuring Society funds are used wisely. Day-to-day management of the RSPB is delegated to a Management Board headed by a Chief Executive who reports to the Chairman of the Council. Divisional directors of Conservation, Finance, Human Resources, Public Affairs, Marketing, Scotland, International, Northern Ireland, Wales and the English regions form our Management Board.
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« Reply #19888 on: January 26, 2013, 12:54:08 PM »

I'm playing the Multi Prizepool @ DTD today .

Which is better, or is there even a difference between:

Playing for £100 on my own dime.

Selling 50% and playing for £200.





I think the answer to this depends on runners in each field,




So say there are 300 runners.

100 £50
50 £100
50 £200.

There are 199 runners remaining. 198 £50 players, and one £200 player. Has the £200 player cashed?
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« Reply #19889 on: January 26, 2013, 12:56:06 PM »

I'm playing the Multi Prizepool @ DTD today .

Which is better, or is there even a difference between:

Playing for £100 on my own dime.

Selling 50% and playing for £200.





I think the answer to this depends on runners in each field,




So say there are 300 runners.

100 £50
50 £100
50 £200.

There are 199 runners remaining. 198 £50 players, and one £200 player. Has the £200 player cashed?

Don't think haggling is permitted, Tom.
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