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When I checked the "First Time Visitors" section which heads off the list of categories I noticed with interest that some of the threads that were previously on the "CH Stuff" site had been moved on to the former section. Including threads like "God in the Quad". Now why should this be, I wondered. Are the moderators perhaps Born Again Christians who hope to bury the robust discussions we have been having about religions matters on a section which they believe will be less visited? Is this section to be a repository for all embarrassing comments which may in some way demean the glorious name of Christ's Hospital? Perhaps these threads were there in the first place and I didn't notice. This might be a possibility at my age. But clearly they are in the wrong place. When I first pioneered the Politics thread there were complaints from some quarters that my thread was somehow inappropriate as CH stuff. Are the moderators subtly brushing some threads under the carpet or am I just paranoid?
On second thoughts maybe they were there on First Time Visitors all along. Maybe there are other people as confused as me about computers to get things in the right place. In which case, apologies to the Moderators. A Funny Thing happened on the way to the CH Forum.
On second thoughts maybe they were there on First Time Visitors all along. Maybe there are other people as confused as me about computers to get things in the right place. In which case, apologies to the Moderators. A Funny Thing happened on the way to the CH Forum.
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Not sure I know the answer.
Julian might.
Julian might.
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To the best of my knowledge, having followed the thread with interest from inception, 'God in the Quad' started and remained in 'First Time Visitors.'rockfreak wrote: ↑Sat Apr 29, 2017 8:41 pm When I checked the "First Time Visitors" section which heads off the list of categories I noticed with interest that some of the threads that were previously on the "CH Stuff" site had been moved on to the former section. Including threads like "God in the Quad". Now why should this be, I wondered. Are the moderators perhaps Born Again Christians who hope to bury the robust discussions we have been having about religions matters on a section which they believe will be less visited? Is this section to be a repository for all embarrassing comments which may in some way demean the glorious name of Christ's Hospital? Perhaps these threads were there in the first place and I didn't notice. This might be a possibility at my age. But clearly they are in the wrong place. When I first pioneered the Politics thread there were complaints from some quarters that my thread was somehow inappropriate as CH stuff. Are the moderators subtly brushing some threads under the carpet or am I just paranoid?
On second thoughts maybe they were there on First Time Visitors all along. Maybe there are other people as confused as me about computers to get things in the right place. In which case, apologies to the Moderators. A Funny Thing happened on the way to the CH Forum.
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Sorry! It's probably just down to me having le vieux tete up le vieux derriere as I get older.
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Have I got the gender of "tete" right (see above)? I did French for six years at CH and was recently struggling to give the most basic directions to some French tourists in London.
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Does gender enter the equation ?
I haven't actively spoken French for years, but I knew exactly what you meant.
And while on the subject of politics and the French. Any bets on the Sunday election result ?
OK - You all know I'm basically a right winger. So - If Marine Le Pen wins, that'll be the end of the now very COMMON market.
Ooops - I fear another Brexit referendum coming on. BIG YAWN !!!
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If France wants Frexit, surely they'll just face the same problems that we are going to have with Brexit. The mindblowing attempts to unravel forty years of legislation. The so-called populist right failed in Austria and Holland; if they fail in France that will be the end of any so-called "domino theory" of EU disintegration. I still maintain that freedom of capital is more of a problem than freedom of movement. It has created massive inequality, damaging speculation (as the uber rich throw their excess wealth about rather than investing it in anything useful), and as the rich get richer so the poor get poorer and emigrate to the richer countries with predictable social upheaval.
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and he forgot the circumflex ê as in la têtemichael scuffil wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2017 4:36 pm Have I got the gender of "tete" right
Seeing you ask, no.
Don't worry, John, even the French get it wrong sometimes
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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and he forgot the circumflex ê as in la tête
Yep. As Arthur Rider said, hats have heads, phantoms have hoods and hotels have roofs.
Yep. As Arthur Rider said, hats have heads, phantoms have hoods and hotels have roofs.
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I guess that you are lucky; my laptop died permanantly and I had to get an HP. What a disaster; the old one had all the accented letters, tildes, circumflexes, umlauts etc as keys as well as French, Portuguese and English spellchecks preloaded. (I don't know about Spanish). Makes a difference when a third of correspondence is in a foreign langauge. HP forgot the lot!michael scuffil wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 11:36 am and he forgot the circumflex ê as in la tête
Yep. As Arthur Rider said, hats have heads, phantoms have hoods and hotels have roofs.
What happens if a politician drowns in a river? That is pollution.
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
What happens if all of them drown? That is solution!!!
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sejintenej wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 1:10 pmI guess that you are lucky; my laptop died permanantly and I had to get an HP. What a disaster; the old one had all the accented letters, tildes, circumflexes, umlauts etc as keys as well as French, Portuguese and English spellchecks preloaded. (I don't know about Spanish). Makes a difference when a third of correspondence is in a foreign langauge. HP forgot the lot!michael scuffil wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 11:36 am and he forgot the circumflex ê as in la tête
Yep. As Arthur Rider said, hats have heads, phantoms have hoods and hotels have roofs.
The joys of technology !!
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I seem to remember him telling us that a circumflex was a sign for a missing 's'. So pâté-->paste, hôtel-->hostel etc.michael scuffil wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 11:36 am and he forgot the circumflex ê as in la tête
Yep. As Arthur Rider said, hats have heads, phantoms have hoods and hotels have roofs.
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I have a little flag at the top off the screen which tells me which language the keyboard is using. Pretty useful as I normally write in English on a Spanish Keyboard.sejintenej wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 1:10 pmI guess that you are lucky; my laptop died permanantly and I had to get an HP. What a disaster; the old one had all the accented letters, tildes, circumflexes, umlauts etc as keys as well as French, Portuguese and English spellchecks preloaded. (I don't know about Spanish). Makes a difference when a third of correspondence is in a foreign langauge. HP forgot the lot!michael scuffil wrote: ↑Mon May 08, 2017 11:36 am and he forgot the circumflex ê as in la tête
Yep. As Arthur Rider said, hats have heads, phantoms have hoods and hotels have roofs.
By clicking on the flag I can switch languages.
My French daughter in law has a French keyboard which infuriates my son, when he forgets to switch to the English keyboard.
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The circumflex has been dealt with well.
Now what about the same sign ( ^ ) when it is placed under the line of letters, meaning that something written above the line must be inserted? What is this sign called and why?
(I learned this from The Oil in a Latin class, so I suppose there is some vague relevance for this forum. Also I am happy to show off.)
Now what about the same sign ( ^ ) when it is placed under the line of letters, meaning that something written above the line must be inserted? What is this sign called and why?
(I learned this from The Oil in a Latin class, so I suppose there is some vague relevance for this forum. Also I am happy to show off.)