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date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:05:29 +0000,    group: uk.environment.conservation        back       
Re: Never mind the light bulbs   
In article , BAC 
 writes
>
>"Malcolm"  wrote in message
>news:Z+twdbVe9QdHFwvJ@indaal.demon.co.uk...
>>
>> In article ,
>> amacmil304@aol.com writes
><snip>
>
>>>Not at all.  Management must have an aim.
>>>
>> And that aim can be to do nothing. You will find it written into many
>> management plans. It is an excellent form of management for some animals
>> and habitats, but it is definitely management.
>>
>
>Obviously, 'doing nothing' can be an aim of land management (and possibly
>one of the most difficult aims to justify, human nature being as it is), but
>does it necessarily follow that all instances of 'doing nothing' (with or to
>a piece of land) are evidence of management in action, as opposed to
>perhaps, sloth, lack of wherewithal, or of interest? If that were to follow,
>there could be *no* unmanaged land, anywhere on the planet, which seems
>unlikely.
>
Do you believe there is unmanaged land in the UK?

-- 
Malcolm
date: Fri, 28 Dec 2007 21:05:29 +0000   author:   Malcolm

Re: Never mind the light bulbs   
On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 16:41:51 +0000, Malcolm
 wrote:

>
>In article 
>, 
>patgardiner@btinternet.com writes
>>On 30 Dec, 15:36, "Jim Webster"
>> wrote:
>>> "Jill"  wrote in message
>>>
>>> news:13nfe5pos5qh3ae@corp.supernews.com...
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> > Malcolm wrote:
>>> >>> I notice, not that I suggest they do so, that they have not
>>> >>> circulated or published the evidence, which rather suggests that
>>> >>> they have taken my view that it may be dodgy legally as being more
>>> >>> reliable than his bucketing about and bluster. It is nice to be
>>> >>> taken seriously.
>>> >> It's nice to see that you are still living in cloud-cuckoo land.
>>>
>>> > It was not worth publishing ANYWHERE by anyone -- it said nowt.
>>> > There are thousands of similar letters written to parliament committees
>>> > every year.
>>> > Those that have content worthy of note, however small or controversial,
>>> > are printed with the reports.
>>> > This was not, and its easy to see why. Incoherent bluster of no
>>> > consequence and content is being kind.
>>>
>>> the media did get hold of it,  their reaction is based on their evaluation
>>
>>Well this seems to confirm that you claim to have received a copy
>>presumably from Malcolm, and seems to confirm that he distributed it
>>widely, and that you attempted to get it published nationally.
>>
>No, it doesn't, you very strange and blinkered man.
>
>See my other message in which I say that I posted the exact instructions 
>back in February 2006 how *anyone* could get hold of a copy the same way 
>I did.
>
>Indeed, as you've clearly forgotten, here they are again. Perhaps you 
>should write off for a copy to remind yourself that what you are now 
>claiming about the content isn't true and that what you were claiming 
>back in February 2006 definitely wasn't in the letter actually was.
>
>
>1. Start up your browser.

<snip very detailed instruction>

Makes one wonder why you are so coy about your PhD/Thesis. Oh how you
wriggled.







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The red in the flag is the blood that was spilt
In the way that your forefathers tell
And never a country has been so great
The stories Britannia could tell 

I never want to live my life
Away from the golden shores
There's never a country in the world
With the scent of an English rose 

England oh England a country so great
A land that's so fair and so true
There'll never be any colours like
The red the white and the blue 

Whenever you go to a far off land
There's something goes with you
The pride and the joy and the love that comes
For your mother of red white and blue 

You could never be born under a flag that's like
The one of the Union Jack
St.Georges spirit has never died
It all keeps coming back
date: Sun, 30 Dec 2007 17:04:05 +0000   author:   Adenoid Hynkel .

Re: Never mind the light bulbs   
On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 07:59:35 +0000, Malcolm
 wrote:

>
>In article , Malcolm Kane 
> writes
>>In message , 
>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:26:11 +0000, Malcolm
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>In article ,
>>>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>It would seem there's something he wants to hide.  You'd think he'd be
>>>>>proud to tell us about it.  I have asked him many times about it.
>>>>>
>>>>>I'm not afraid to tell anyone about my O Grade maths.
>>>>>
>>>>Thank you for saying that, Angus, because I think you will agree that
>>>>you have never been asked to produce any evidence that you have an O
>>>>Grade maths. Your word that you have one has always been accepted. Not
>>>>that the evidence that you have your 'O' grade is available on the
>>>>Internet,
>>>
>>>But I do tell you what my O Grade was for.  You don't tell us what
>>>your PhD was for.
>>>
>>>> whereas the evidence that I have a PhD is most definitely
>>>>there, which *anyone* can find with a handful of clicks via Google.
>>>>
>>>
>>>So why won't you tell us?
>>
>>Because it is much more fun this way probably.  :-)))))))))
>>
>I confess that there is a touch of giving Angus a taste of his own 
>medicine, refusing to give out the information requested, and instead 
>suggesting "Do your own research" :-))

Not really. You have just been caught out wriggling about your
PhD/Thesis once again. Seems weird that you should try so hard to hide
something like that, yet so willing to help in your other trolling
methods.

What is it Ogilvie, does your thesis not stand up to scrutiny after
all?









--

My greatest speech to the peasants
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em7LWuP0T7Q

pam the SPAMMERS send an email to enquires@urfreesim.co.uk



England / Angelic Upstarts 

The red in the flag is the blood that was spilt
In the way that your forefathers tell
And never a country has been so great
The stories Britannia could tell 

I never want to live my life
Away from the golden shores
There's never a country in the world
With the scent of an English rose 

England oh England a country so great
A land that's so fair and so true
There'll never be any colours like
The red the white and the blue 

Whenever you go to a far off land
There's something goes with you
The pride and the joy and the love that comes
For your mother of red white and blue 

You could never be born under a flag that's like
The one of the Union Jack
St.Georges spirit has never died
It all keeps coming back
date: Mon, 31 Dec 2007 09:33:48 +0000   author:   Adenoid Hynkel .

Re: Never mind the light bulbs   
> Happy New Year.
And to you all.  I am about to return to work, so normal rather quieter
contributions here will resume for now.

-- 
Regards from Bob Seago:  http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/rjseago/
date: Tue, 01 Jan 2008 18:30:08 +0000 (GMT)   author:   Robert Seago

Re: Never mind the light bulbs   
Adenoid Hynkel            .  wrote in
news:0mdhn31kgg2a3ih47v1l1j9m93ha9eoi2s@4ax.com: 

> On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 07:59:35 +0000, Malcolm
>  wrote:
> 
>>
>>In article , Malcolm Kane 
>> writes
>>>In message , 
>>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>>On Sun, 30 Dec 2007 20:26:11 +0000, Malcolm
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>In article ,
>>>>>amacmil304@aol.com writes
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>It would seem there's something he wants to hide.  You'd think
>>>>>>he'd be proud to tell us about it.  I have asked him many times
>>>>>>about it. 
>>>>>>
>>>>>>I'm not afraid to tell anyone about my O Grade maths.
>>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you for saying that, Angus, because I think you will agree
>>>>>that you have never been asked to produce any evidence that you
>>>>>have an O Grade maths. Your word that you have one has always been
>>>>>accepted. Not that the evidence that you have your 'O' grade is
>>>>>available on the Internet,
>>>>
>>>>But I do tell you what my O Grade was for.  You don't tell us what
>>>>your PhD was for.
>>>>
>>>>> whereas the evidence that I have a PhD is most definitely
>>>>>there, which *anyone* can find with a handful of clicks via Google.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>So why won't you tell us?
>>>
>>>Because it is much more fun this way probably.  :-)))))))))
>>>
>>I confess that there is a touch of giving Angus a taste of his own 
>>medicine, refusing to give out the information requested, and instead 
>>suggesting "Do your own research" :-))
> 
> Not really. You have just been caught out wriggling about your
> PhD/Thesis once again. Seems weird that you should try so hard to hide
> something like that, yet so willing to help in your other trolling
> methods.
> 
> What is it Ogilvie, does your thesis not stand up to scrutiny after
> all?
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> --
> 
> My greatest speech to the peasants
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=em7LWuP0T7Q
> 
> pam the SPAMMERS send an email to enquires@urfreesim.co.uk
> 
> 
> 
> England / Angelic Upstarts 
> 
> The red in the flag is the blood that was spilt
> In the way that your forefathers tell
> And never a country has been so great
> The stories Britannia could tell 
> 
> I never want to live my life
> Away from the golden shores
> There's never a country in the world
> With the scent of an English rose 
> 
> England oh England a country so great
> A land that's so fair and so true
> There'll never be any colours like
> The red the white and the blue 
> 
> Whenever you go to a far off land
> There's something goes with you
> The pride and the joy and the love that comes
> For your mother of red white and blue 
> 
> You could never be born under a flag that's like
> The one of the Union Jack
> St.Georges spirit has never died
> It all keeps coming back 
> 

I've got a PHD, about grebes. It was a bargain.
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date: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 05:16:17 +0000 (UTC)   author:   Father Kylesmas

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