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I now know that there's no such thing as Triassic boulder clay and I should never have chosen a predominantly sedimentary area for my geological map.


That and the fact that relationship angst can easily wait until after third year assignments are completed.

Fabricio the Guido Wrote:

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> "Justice" and "the law" make uneasy bedfellows.

> That and relationships represent the triumph of

> hope over experience.



You can learn that in law school I suppose or just by following politics. The bit about relationships -- that's an indirect quote from Samuel Johnson who used that phrase to describe a second marriage. Extending it to relationships in general is even more cynical and yes, one can learn that at uni, although not in class.

Santerme Wrote:

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> 12 pints followed by Tandoori is a bad idea.



Of course it is, are you no respecter of tradition? Anyone who can (used to be able to:'() manage 12 pints needs to go for a vindaloo or a phal at least.

The is an inverse relationship between complexity and knee jerk reactions, the more complex is a hot button topic the more simplified is the public solution.


riot + looting = violence


>greater violence = solution.


criminals break the law therefore more, violence, more prisons, more cops, tougher sanctions = less criminals!

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