CapelDodger
Penultimate Amazing
I think we're past the era when technological and cultural innovation can be attributed to particular nations. The companies and institutions involved, and the financing, are trans-national now, if not supra-national.
No they haven't. The option was remain part of the UK or become independent. I am 100% positive that there was no other question asked.Utter nonsense. Fluctuations in commodity prices are not the same thing as constitutional changes. The constitutional arrangements offered to referendum voters by the No side have been substantially changed.
I think you know what I mean and are playing the typical type of games I was talking about. But this thread isn't about my experiences. England has show itself to be what it really is with this vote. I'm just relieved that the rest of the world is taking a step back and reassessing who they are really dealing with. Comparatively it's been all about Trump and the US. (Something I'm cringing in embarrassment myself) But for all of England's posturing "votes to keep Trump out." The people there are exactly like the Trump supporters in the US.
If the US elects Trump I suppose I'll have to eat crow myself. But while the English have been ragging on the Americans for years about how "Narrow minded, arrogant, uneducated, racist, etc etc etc, it seems English people have bred a country filled with the same types of people and who are now outnumbering the rest.
Maybe it's time for the English to fix their own problems instead of glomming on American issues all the time.
I just posted that as of this year English teenagers are the most illiterate in the developed world. That's the future coming to England.
Note: I won't discuss this further, because I do believe it's off topic.
The Brexit vote just brought it full focus to everyone's attention, so that's why I mentioned it.
You are right. Now, what has that to do with the observations I made in my post that you quote?No they haven't. The option was remain part of the UK or become independent. I am 100% positive that there was no other question asked.
No they haven't. The option was remain part of the UK or become independent. I am 100% positive that there was no other question asked.
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Exactly, they star in American shows and in HOLLYWOOD movies because England doesn't produce much very successfully on their own. The fact that you wrote this thinking it shows "English leads culturally" just demonstrates what I mean. For a country that's been around as long as England has you'd think they'd been leading in innovations in science, technology, medicine and culture. But they aren't.
This Brexit vote is an indication of how out of touch with reality they are. They really think they can go it alone?Good luck
Another article pointing out the dire future for England.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/thin...university-students-are-being-sold-a-lie.html
Teenagers are illiterate, those with higher level education are often majoring in junk degrees that are utterly useless and will not help them get a job. We have the same gripe here in the States but the difference is, tax payers aren't paying for some liberal media illiterate's degree. We pay for them ourselves.
So now that the country is turning how the heck is it going to work out when you have no real infrastructure and have basically alienated your allies by being arrogant xenophobic ijits!?
Only an Englishman would equivocate "culturally innovative" with "actors on television shows in Hollywood." Sigh.
I'll grant you there isn't a lot of innovation in cell phone manufacturing techniques going on in the UK AFAIK.
But I'm willing to bet the brains behind the ones in China are probably European or American or Korean or Japanese - i.e. they make the machines that do the work faster.
Who designs the chips in most phones?
https://www.arm.com/about/company-profile/index.php
Why thank ya! You know the second part is interesting because I think that may have been true in some areas, but I live in NYC. We tend to get every kind of traveler because it's a capital city and main tourist destination.
So go down to a tourist trap like 42nd Street on a Sunday and you won't be getting lots of sophisticated people there. That's why us natives avoid it. (One of my pet peeves is when tourists go there and meet lots of rude obnoxious pushy tourists from other places and try to say that's what NYers are like.)
And again, off topic so I'll tip my hat at this conversation as well.
Back to the Brexit vote. This great documentary by Trevor Phillips. Here's a link to Youtube. He made this documentary 2 years ago and if you watch from 49 minutes in, you will see EXACTLY what I am talking about.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tb2iFikOwYU
This vote is not suprising at all.
By what possible definition of Capital City does New York qualify? It isn't even capital of its state, that's Albany!
Major city?Hmmm, maybe I used the wrong word. I meant a main tourist destination type city. Unlike Albany. I can't think of the word I meant now. Rats. Maybe someone else will know.
Hmmm, maybe I used the wrong word. I meant a main tourist destination type city. Unlike Albany. I can't think of the word I meant now. Rats. Maybe someone else will know.
Major city?
I didn't say anything about any of those things and so they are nothing to do with what I'm talking about. What does drinking and getting pregnant have to do with being literate?
The point is, not only are these "University Degrees" useless they are filled with illiterate people who have lack critical thinking skills. They've essentially been taught to test. An equivalent in the US would be a typical University of Phoenix Graduate who got a crash course degree that they could throw on a resume but didn't really learn anything.
Lots of stupid people can avoid getting pregnant or don't drink or not go to night clubs.
I'm not saying English youth is stupid btw, I'm saying they are illiterate which is incredibly surprising considering how much the English regard themselves as being intelligent.
http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/adult_literacy/illiterate_adults_in_england
There's a video on this link that explains it.
https://www.oecd.org/skills/piaac/
I didn't say anything about any of those things and so they are nothing to do with what I'm talking about. What does drinking and getting pregnant have to do with being literate?
The point is, not only are these "University Degrees" useless they are filled with illiterate people who have lack critical thinking skills. They've essentially been taught to test.An equivalent in the US would be a typical University of Phoenix Graduate who got a crash course degree that they could throw on a resume but didn't really learn anything.
Lots of stupid people can avoid getting pregnant or drinking or going to nightclubs.
I'm not saying English youth is stupid btw, I'm saying they are illiterate which is incredibly surprising considering how much the English regard themselves as being intelligent.
http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/adult_literacy/illiterate_adults_in_england
There's a video on this link that explains it.
https://www.oecd.org/skills/piaac/
I'm sorry but your links don't support the underlined assertions.
"More common is the use of the term "functionally literate". Around 16 per cent, or 5.2 million adults in England, can be described as "functionally illiterate". They would not pass an English GCSE and have literacy levels at or below those expected of an 11-year-old. "
A GCSE's is needed before taking an A-Level course which is the requirement for entry into tertiary schools in England.