Anything can happen Alex – you just have to make it sound beleivable.
I too sometimes dream of writing a novel (or a collection of short stories) – although I’m probably looking to write something less about politics and international relations than about characters and morality and such like.
Good luck with your writing.
Anything can happen Alex – you just have to make it sound beleivable.
I too sometimes dream of writing a novel (or a collection of short stories) – although I’m probably looking to write something less about politics and international relations than about characters and morality and such like.
Good luck with your writing.
Are you changing the format of the pic to post it on here? That often causes a change in quality.
Are you changing the format of the pic to post it on here? That often causes a change in quality.
Keltic,
I giggled when I read the title of this thread – I live in London mate! :rolleyes:
Keltic,
I giggled when I read the title of this thread – I live in London mate! :rolleyes:
Admittedly this isn’t mine (I can’t remember any of mine) but a friend of mine, when a lot younger, was out one night with some mates, scateboarding and BMXing while drinking – he’d obviously fallen over and messed about a lot then when he staggered home he fell over his doorstep and broke his leg in two places. Being so utterly trousered he didn’t notice and crawled up to bed thinking nothing of it – imagine his shock in the morning when he tried to get to the bathroom.
Admittedly this isn’t mine (I can’t remember any of mine) but a friend of mine, when a lot younger, was out one night with some mates, scateboarding and BMXing while drinking – he’d obviously fallen over and messed about a lot then when he staggered home he fell over his doorstep and broke his leg in two places. Being so utterly trousered he didn’t notice and crawled up to bed thinking nothing of it – imagine his shock in the morning when he tried to get to the bathroom.
It does look like you were a little over-enthusiastic with the unsharp mask. Another thing you might want to try is using the “Save for Web” function to reduce the actual size of the images. Your pics didn’t fit on my monitor anyway and I had to scroll them around to see the whole thing – making them even a little smaller will save you a lot of kilobytes.
It does look like you were a little over-enthusiastic with the unsharp mask. Another thing you might want to try is using the “Save for Web” function to reduce the actual size of the images. Your pics didn’t fit on my monitor anyway and I had to scroll them around to see the whole thing – making them even a little smaller will save you a lot of kilobytes.
Frankly, I don’t give a sh!t.
Why is his birthday any more important than mine?
Frankly, I don’t give a sh!t.
Why is his birthday any more important than mine?
Tempest,
“might suggest INK, if I directed this question of yours at you and replaced the word ‘western’ with ‘serbian’, would it make sense to you?”
As I have already explained – I am almost infinitely more under the influence of western media than I am of its Serbian analogues. I rarely read “Serbian media” and tend to rely largely on my understanding of the region and my knowledge of Serbia in particular when receiving news about it from the UK media. You on the other hand have rightly admitted to being under a lifetime of influence by the media here…. Now I understand why you have such a superior, high-horse attitude about the west and western society.
As for this site – I don’t regard it as being part of the western news media as such… While it is in English and most posters are from the west one is quite free to read news from China, Pakistan, Russia or India. The news doesn’t got through an editorial process and tends anyway to be second hand information provided by individuals. Not quite the same as The Times or The Sun or the BBC is it? Also, if a poster here writes something you disagree with you have a right of instant reply which will be viewed by everyone who reads that thread…. Similar to the fora of ancient Rome I beleive.
I don’t quite know what your opinion or preconception of Serbian media happens to be but if you beleive that freedom of speech was highly restricted in some draconian sense – you’re misinterpreting the situation. Yes, it is true that under the last administration the state media tended to report what it was told by the government but even under Milosevic local TV stations, radio stations and news mgazines like Vreme could and did write what they wanted. Also, even under Milosevic it was a million times easier to read Time magazine, listen to the BBC World Service and watch CNN in Belgrade than it was to get any Serbian media in London. Similarly, I bet it’d be easier to get western media in Teheran than it would be for you to buy an Iranian newspaper in London.
Tempest,
“might suggest INK, if I directed this question of yours at you and replaced the word ‘western’ with ‘serbian’, would it make sense to you?”
As I have already explained – I am almost infinitely more under the influence of western media than I am of its Serbian analogues. I rarely read “Serbian media” and tend to rely largely on my understanding of the region and my knowledge of Serbia in particular when receiving news about it from the UK media. You on the other hand have rightly admitted to being under a lifetime of influence by the media here…. Now I understand why you have such a superior, high-horse attitude about the west and western society.
As for this site – I don’t regard it as being part of the western news media as such… While it is in English and most posters are from the west one is quite free to read news from China, Pakistan, Russia or India. The news doesn’t got through an editorial process and tends anyway to be second hand information provided by individuals. Not quite the same as The Times or The Sun or the BBC is it? Also, if a poster here writes something you disagree with you have a right of instant reply which will be viewed by everyone who reads that thread…. Similar to the fora of ancient Rome I beleive.
I don’t quite know what your opinion or preconception of Serbian media happens to be but if you beleive that freedom of speech was highly restricted in some draconian sense – you’re misinterpreting the situation. Yes, it is true that under the last administration the state media tended to report what it was told by the government but even under Milosevic local TV stations, radio stations and news mgazines like Vreme could and did write what they wanted. Also, even under Milosevic it was a million times easier to read Time magazine, listen to the BBC World Service and watch CNN in Belgrade than it was to get any Serbian media in London. Similarly, I bet it’d be easier to get western media in Teheran than it would be for you to buy an Iranian newspaper in London.
Arthur,
When I said “US system” I was refering to the system by which candidates are forced to campaign and all the dodgy promises and dodgy friends they have to make if they want to stand a chance.