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blazey 25-06-2009 15:43

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I learn something new on here quite often too, but it isn't often anything more than pub quiz trivia (they do a lovely quiz about lancashire on a canal barge on Lancaster canal).

As a law student I depend on online databases for most of my information. There is a law library in the library at university but obviously I come home sometimes but still need to study. Where do you suppose I would get my information from when I am at home? I am here for a few weeks before I go back to University and I have my dissertation to write and work for exams to do. Without the internet I wouldn't be able to come home for the Summer.

jaysay 25-06-2009 16:02

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 724389)
I learn something new on here quite often too, but it isn't often anything more than pub quiz trivia (they do a lovely quiz about lancashire on a canal barge on Lancaster canal).

As a law student I depend on online databases for most of my information. There is a law library in the library at university but obviously I come home sometimes but still need to study. Where do you suppose I would get my information from when I am at home? I am here for a few weeks before I go back to University and I have my dissertation to write and work for exams to do. Without the internet I wouldn't be able to come home for the Summer.

The world didn't start when the internet was invented, people found ways of doing things prior to its inception

blazey 26-06-2009 02:17

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 724394)
The world didn't start when the internet was invented, people found ways of doing things prior to its inception

That doesn't mean things can be reversed just as easily. I'm from a generation that has developed into adulthood with technology. It might be simpler for you to rewind and like I said, I would cope fine but it would ultimately mean I have less time at home with my family, because I just wouldn't be able to work from home.

jaysay 26-06-2009 09:44

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 724539)
That doesn't mean things can be reversed just as easily. I'm from a generation that has developed into adulthood with technology. It might be simpler for you to rewind and like I said, I would cope fine but it would ultimately mean I have less time at home with my family, because I just wouldn't be able to work from home.

Well I maybe able to give you 40 odd years blazey but I can't understand your logic, there was I thinking that todays up and coming generation were far more resourceful and are more adaptable than their predecessors, seems I was wrong:rolleyes:

MargaretR 26-06-2009 11:33

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The internet has provided the worlwide dissemination of knowledge, which has transformed our view of the world.

jaysay 26-06-2009 16:06

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 724639)
The internet has provided the worlwide dissemination of knowledge, which has transformed our view of the world.

Don't think there is anybody disputing that Margaret, but from what blazey keeps saying it seems its take away the art of improvisation, on the lines of OH MY GOD I'VE NO INTERNET ITS THE END OF MY WORLD AS I KNOW IT:eek::eek::eek::eek:

blazey 26-06-2009 17:02

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Don't think there is anybody disputing that Margaret, but from what blazey keeps saying it seems its take away the art of improvisation, on the lines of OH MY GOD I'VE NO INTERNET ITS THE END OF MY WORLD AS I KNOW IT:eek::eek::eek::eek:

Well how would I have access to the case reports at home without the internet? There isn't an up to date library with them for miles. I can't just 'improvise' if there is nothing to improvise with, so I'd have to stay in Lancaster and I wouldn't be able to come home.

Provide me with a solution that would work and I'll admit I am wrong, but to just keep telling me I am wrong and not suggesting an alternative is pretty useless.

MargaretR 26-06-2009 17:35

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I have to admit that it would be the end of mine.
I remember how to live without it, but life with it is so much easier.

Bernard Dawson 26-06-2009 20:31

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Originally Posted by blazey (Post 724688)
Well how would I have access to the case reports at home without the internet? There isn't an up to date library with them for miles. I can't just 'improvise' if there is nothing to improvise with, so I'd have to stay in Lancaster and I wouldn't be able to come home.

Provide me with a solution that would work and I'll admit I am wrong, but to just keep telling me I am wrong and not suggesting an alternative is pretty useless.


People did, and got good degrees before the internet came along.

Many years ago I used to get on the bus and go to Manchester Central Library.I didn't do law, but Manchester Central Library was a good source for books I needed.

katex 26-06-2009 21:05

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 724671)
but from what blazey keeps saying it seems its take away the art of improvisation, on the lines of OH MY GOD I'VE NO INTERNET ITS THE END OF MY WORLD AS I KNOW IT:eek::eek::eek::eek:

But it's not going to go away Jaysay, and will only get better in leaps and bounds. Suppose the best thing is you can google a specific subject and it is there before you can say 'Jack Robinson' ( LOL .. is that the correct name ?).
New world, get over it.
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Originally Posted by Bernard Dawson (Post 724725)
People did, and got good degrees before the internet came along.

Many years ago I used to get on the bus and go to Manchester Central Library.I didn't do law, but Manchester Central Library was a good source for books I needed.

Of course people got good degrees, but there has so much been added now whether it be law, medicine, science,history or geography. Saves time.

Lancaster, where Blazey goes, has a wonderful library too.

Bernard Dawson 26-06-2009 21:34

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I don't disagree Kate, I was just pointing out that it was possible to do a degree without the Internet. The Internet has opened up tremendous possibilities, and I am sure that it's a big help to students, no matter what subject they are studying.

jaysay 27-06-2009 09:02

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Originally Posted by MargaretR (Post 724698)
I have to admit that it would be the end of mine.
I remember how to live without it, but life with it is so much easier.

It wouldn't if you were still 20 Margaret:rolleyes: like myself, for you the internet has been a god send, it does make life easier, especially for shopping

Benipete 27-06-2009 11:29

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It's wonderful to know I have taught so many people so much and in such a short space of time.:hehetable:hidewall:

jaysay 27-06-2009 12:35

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Originally Posted by Benipete (Post 724805)
It's wonderful to know I have taught so many people so much and in such a short space of time.:hehetable:hidewall:

There you go, selling yourself short again Beni:D

blazey 27-06-2009 14:07

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I'll just wave my magic wand and generate enough money to go to a library out of town every day.

I don't even have the money to get to Accrington. I walk from Oswaldtwistle. And obviously it costs the same to get to Lancaster as it does to Manchester, so I'd go there before I went to Manchester. And if it was that easy to get to Lancaster then I wouldn't live there in the first place, I'd just commute and save money on rent.

I think some people forget that this isn't actually their 'day' any more and that things have drastically changed in society, not just in regards to education but the way things are done in general. Maybe I should research how people lived before YOUR time and then bring it up every time you suggest something?

I was talking to a man in the Arndale yesterday about the regeneration of the town and he said that the older members of the community have a really bad attitude to change and he was really keen to get me to have my say on it. I think it is absolutely shocking that the first thing I hear from a stranger when I am home is that the older generation don't care enough about this town to have a positive attitude towards its regeneration.

It's a real shame that every time I come home that this town has crumbled a little bit more. To say you're so passionate about emphasising the quality of your day Jaysay, you don't do very much to persuade me that you have anything useful to suggest each time to try to shoot down my arguments.

Do you think you are a valuable member of society?


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