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May 11, 2006 10:06

The weekend was stellar. I´ll probably drone on about it later. First, though, a couple of interesting news items - at the end of this year Britain will finally finish paying off our war loans from the US, and the High Court has said that the Chagos islanders can go home. Result! (Or, at least, Result! pending the inevitable appeal). Oh, and HMG´s ( Read more... )

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kixie May 11 2006, 09:15:13 UTC
No clue about dead keys, but....I don't suppose you've misplaced some paper plates, have you? Because you're the only person we can think of who's been in our car in teh past...long, long time...and...yeah. Paper plates. We're very confused.

HMG´s finally calling for the Guantanamo camp to be closed. Not going to happen, but nice to hear it said.

I find that more infuriating, tbh, as nothing will happen and everything will feel all the more futile. Or is that just my little dark cloud growing chin straps?

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zotz May 11 2006, 09:18:03 UTC
Paper plates. We're very confused.

Guilty as charged, m´lud.

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kixie May 11 2006, 09:21:55 UTC
Right, I sentence you to two nights listening to love ballads sung by Jimmy the drunken Weegie Haggis, including such favourites as 'that creepy Lionel Ritchie song where he sings to a blind chick', "Everything I Do I Do It For You" and "Love Is All Around"!

Um. Do you want those back? We can post them.... or would you rather we chuck (recycle?) them.

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zotz May 11 2006, 09:23:58 UTC
They weren´t mine in the first place. Plates -> recycle.

It could be worse several years ago I was passed on the street by some students collecting for rag week - they were, in return for sponsorship, spending 24 continuous hours listening to ¨The return of the mack¨.

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countess_sophia May 11 2006, 09:24:24 UTC
re Guantanamo it is nice to see it said. On the other hand, Blair has just appointed as home secretary someone who thinks that the solution to problems with policies breaking international law is not to change the policies but change the law so that whatever malfeasance is required would be legal, so there's a bit of a mixed message there.

Soph

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zotz May 11 2006, 09:28:20 UTC
No change there, then. Intellectual consistency was never his strong suit.

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ciphergoth May 11 2006, 09:35:58 UTC
Does Goldsmith saying it count as HMG saying it?

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zotz May 11 2006, 10:20:17 UTC
More or less, I´d have thought. I wouldn´t expect him to say something that sweeping in public without checking with the PM and cabinet.

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steer May 11 2006, 10:52:44 UTC
I think it's more like the government muttering it quietly in a slightly embarrassed way rather than actually saying it. But they should be bloody shouting it through a megaphone.

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dennyd May 11 2006, 09:39:28 UTC
Desktop -> Preferences -> Keyboard

(might be Programs -> Settings -> Keyboard on some installs)

Select the 'Layouts' tab. Add the 'United Kingdom -> International' layout, and set it as the default. Then remove the 'United Kingdom -> International (with dead keys)' layout.

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zotz May 11 2006, 10:22:08 UTC
That´s my problem. There is no International, only International (with dead keys). Is there a file I can grab elsewhere, and if so where do I put it?

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steer May 11 2006, 10:56:45 UTC
I'm bloody appalled that the govt introduced a new order in 2000. It was a crass and evil act in the 60s when we had different standards for such things. Nowadays... what on earth is motivating them? I wonder on the terms of "the agreement between the UK and the US under which each side has a veto on who should live in the whole Chagos archipelago." (from the BBC coverage)

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lovingboth May 11 2006, 14:04:45 UTC
Have a look at the full judgement. Crass and evil have not gone away, which is quite incredible given Cook's acceptance of the verdict in the main case.

I know the solicitor, who's been fighting this for years.

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