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Mancie 02-03-2010 00:21

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 793460)
Here he is, bang on trend.

Making Accy Web his tool.

:D

it's a simple reaction to some of the one sided posts on here..simple as that.

garinda 02-03-2010 00:22

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
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Originally Posted by shillelagh (Post 793461)
its true though .. 13 years ago there wasnt many people on the web at home like there is nowadays .. there wasnt local forums as such for people to talk on .. in elections back in the 80s and 90s all you got was the leaflets through your door and what was in the local papers and when people came knocking on your door .. people now have the web to look and find stuff .. local forums and national forums to complain on ..


'Tis true.

Through no fault of their own the newspaper journalists have very little time to publish local stories, plus because of printing restraints they're very often printing old news.

This is a much easier way to gather and broadcast information, and can only be a good thing for democracy and people power.

garinda 02-03-2010 00:31

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 793462)
it's a simple reaction to some of the one sided posts on here..simple as that.


I believe other young activists use Twitter for similar means.

Though I wouldn't know myself re:Twitter, because I think it's naff, peurile, and limiting.

:D

Mancie 02-03-2010 00:32

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 793463)
'Tis true.

Through no fault of their own the newspaper journalists have very little time to publish local stories, plus because of printing restraints they're very often printing old news.

This is a much easier way to gather and broadcast information, and can only be a good thing for democracy and people power.

I'd go futher and say that no elections have ever been what "we" would call "fair"...the national press have backed the opposition and history tells the press win elections.. but every little helps.. the Tories have the dosh and the best people money can by to win this one.. good luck you ******

Mancie 02-03-2010 01:20

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
Have some of this
YouTube - Call-Me-Dave rallies his Party

MargaretR 02-03-2010 03:12

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
Mancie Daahling - you talk more sense when pi**ed than Tealeaf does when sober:kiss:

accyman 02-03-2010 03:34

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 793464)
I believe other young activists use Twitter for similar means.

Though I wouldn't know myself re:Twitter, because I think it's naff, peurile, and limiting.

:D

conservatives wouldnt use twitter would they especially after cameron said anyone who used twitter was a tw@

his words not mine :)

although pretty acurate :D

katex 03-03-2010 17:15

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
Just noticed there are 665 people viewing General Chat ! .. :eek: Can't believe they are all looking at the 'Bans on Tans' thread.

Now 712 !! Is someone taking the 'p' ?

Editing again !! 730 !!

Oh my goodnes 779 and rising .. :)

katex 03-03-2010 17:34

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 793111)
Accy Web has around 250 hard core members, which ain't really going to rock the boat is it

844 .. LOL. Jaysay eat yer words (don't forget the tomato sauce).

DaveinGermany 03-03-2010 17:49

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
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Originally Posted by katex (Post 793993)
844 .. LOL. Jaysay eat yer words (don't forget the tomato sauce).

I did notice yesterday evening round about 10 ish here = 9 ish UK there was over 1003 on line at one point, I kept hitting the refresh to make sure the confuser wasn't having a hissy fit but no, proper numbers. probably looking for Political scandal ! :D :D

garinda 03-03-2010 18:02

Re: Forget Eton's playing fields. Think Accy Web.
 
There was over 15,000 reading General Chat, late the other night!

I think it's Mancie's doing.

:D


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