dark light

mongu

Forum Replies Created

Viewing 15 posts - 2,086 through 2,100 (of 2,815 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • in reply to: Australia's refugee problem #1987698
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Australia’s refugee problem

    As luck would have it, my area of work is VAT, which is conceptually similar to yout GST. Only a lot more time consuming!

    My fiance is an Aussie and the coin ended up choosing Australia for us rather than the UK. So yes, I’ll be heading out in a year or so.

    I stand by my claim about lawyers though!!

    in reply to: General Discussion #422354
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Australia’s refugee problem

    Yes, I’m an accountant. You can never have too many accountants (unlike lawyers!).

    I’d probably have to sit exams on Aussie company law and Aussie tax, but straight in apart from that.

    in reply to: Australia's refugee problem #1987738
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Australia’s refugee problem

    Yes, I’m an accountant. You can never have too many accountants (unlike lawyers!).

    I’d probably have to sit exams on Aussie company law and Aussie tax, but straight in apart from that.

    in reply to: General Discussion #422356
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Iraqi Invitation

    Maybe they’ll send over an exploding cigar as a peace offering!

    in reply to: Iraqi Invitation #1987741
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Iraqi Invitation

    Maybe they’ll send over an exploding cigar as a peace offering!

    in reply to: best biz jet #741378
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: best biz jet

    BAE 146 STATESMAN. What a great way to fly.
    Attachments:

    in reply to: General Discussion #422475
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Anti terror war-Isrealis style.

    There are many schools of thought on how to deal with terrorists.

    Taking out the leaders is certainly one of them. But even the most gung-ho must admit it is only one of the tools at the disposal of the authorities.

    Engaging in hearts and minds operations is another option. The British did this to great success during the Malaya Emergency, when SAS troops visited villages and managed to get the locals on-side against Communist Terrorists (CT’s). That probably succeeded for 2 reasons – (1) the locals were simple tribal people and (2) the SAS are pretty much the cream of soldiers and as far as I can glean are not given to racism or anything to turn people against them. But it’s worth a try in other situations, surely? Showing the population that you are trying to be the good guy can only help. Blowing buildings up is absolutely not helpful, whatever the provocation. If people – Palestinians – think Israel valuaes their lives, then they might start to see through the propaganda given time.

    Engaging in political process is another. If people genuinely think they can change things through the ballot box they are much less likely to tolerate terrorism. Bouncing around ideas, even impossibly impractical ones, gets people thinking. Why not publish an Israeli gov’t white paper on merging the states of Israel and Palestine into a Jewish/Muslim conglomerate? It will never happen, but will display willingness to sue for peace.

    An Israel positioning itself as independent, open minded and willing to deal with problems through words will be the start. Muslims might demand less US influence on Israel. Why not? Who knows what good might develop if the two sides change their mindset.

    Anyway, just random thoughts.

    in reply to: Anti terror war-Isrealis style. #1987771
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Anti terror war-Isrealis style.

    There are many schools of thought on how to deal with terrorists.

    Taking out the leaders is certainly one of them. But even the most gung-ho must admit it is only one of the tools at the disposal of the authorities.

    Engaging in hearts and minds operations is another option. The British did this to great success during the Malaya Emergency, when SAS troops visited villages and managed to get the locals on-side against Communist Terrorists (CT’s). That probably succeeded for 2 reasons – (1) the locals were simple tribal people and (2) the SAS are pretty much the cream of soldiers and as far as I can glean are not given to racism or anything to turn people against them. But it’s worth a try in other situations, surely? Showing the population that you are trying to be the good guy can only help. Blowing buildings up is absolutely not helpful, whatever the provocation. If people – Palestinians – think Israel valuaes their lives, then they might start to see through the propaganda given time.

    Engaging in political process is another. If people genuinely think they can change things through the ballot box they are much less likely to tolerate terrorism. Bouncing around ideas, even impossibly impractical ones, gets people thinking. Why not publish an Israeli gov’t white paper on merging the states of Israel and Palestine into a Jewish/Muslim conglomerate? It will never happen, but will display willingness to sue for peace.

    An Israel positioning itself as independent, open minded and willing to deal with problems through words will be the start. Muslims might demand less US influence on Israel. Why not? Who knows what good might develop if the two sides change their mindset.

    Anyway, just random thoughts.

    in reply to: Seat Back TV'S #741460
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Seat Back TV’S

    [updated:LAST EDITED ON 10-08-02 AT 10:12 PM (GMT)]They are pretty standard these days.

    You can add BA 747-400’s to the list. Also, whether your Qantas 747-400 has them is a hit and miss thing.

    in reply to: BA B747 'City of Oxford' #741516
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: BA B747 ‘City of Oxford’

    Yes, I went to the Falkland Islands gov’t website.

    There is a regular Lan Chile flight (2 or 3 stops before reaching Mount Pleasant, MNP) from Santiago.

    The RAF do sell seats on their Tristars from RAF Brize Norton too, with a 2 hour refuelling stop on Ascension isaland.

    Fares are £1,500 with the RAF and about £1,000 with BA and Lan Chile via LHR, Madrid, Santiago, Puerto Montt and Punta Arenas. Aircraft is an A320.

    I never imagined you could buy tickets on military aircraft!!

    Which would you prefer?

    in reply to: General Discussion #422488
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: What has been your fav movie of 2002 so far?

    There’s been a dearth of good flicks this year. Minroity Report was reasonable, though.

    in reply to: What has been your fav movie of 2002 so far? #1987783
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: What has been your fav movie of 2002 so far?

    There’s been a dearth of good flicks this year. Minroity Report was reasonable, though.

    in reply to: General Discussion #422493
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Iraqi Invitation

    Well I’m sure we all remember when Bush’s father told the marsh arabs to rise against Saddam, which they did. But the help they expected never arrived. So how come Bush Jnr has decided to do it 11 years later?

    in reply to: Iraqi Invitation #1987787
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: Iraqi Invitation

    Well I’m sure we all remember when Bush’s father told the marsh arabs to rise against Saddam, which they did. But the help they expected never arrived. So how come Bush Jnr has decided to do it 11 years later?

    in reply to: BA B747 'City of Oxford' #741526
    mongu
    Participant

    RE: BA B747 ‘City of Oxford’

    How do you book that if you want to go there for four or five days on holiday?

    Maybe a silly question, maybe not – is there any connection through Buenos Aires?

Viewing 15 posts - 2,086 through 2,100 (of 2,815 total)