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Re: Sheb's European Politics Megathread
« Reply #6750 on: June 17, 2014, 11:23:01 am »

Hello there, fellow crude stereotype!

There's actually a pair of bagpipes in this room, just across from me. My kilt is hanging up in the wardrobe though.

There is a sheep less than 10 metres from me.

I thought you were married?
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« Reply #6751 on: June 17, 2014, 11:25:43 am »

Oh, these are food-sheep, not pleasure sheep.
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Re: Sheb's European Politics Megathread
« Reply #6752 on: June 17, 2014, 11:26:07 am »

Not just the Scottish use kilts and bagpipes. My brother and sister both have 'em in their rooms atm. Never appealed to me, though.
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« Reply #6753 on: June 17, 2014, 11:27:48 am »

Not just the Scottish use kilts and bagpipes. My brother and sister both have 'em in their rooms atm. Never appealed to me, though.

The kilt + bagpipe combo is common in Ireland as well, yes, but Scottish diaspora is the main engine behind such things.
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« Reply #6754 on: June 17, 2014, 11:31:14 am »

I didn't know it was common in Ireland?
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« Reply #6755 on: June 17, 2014, 11:33:36 am »

I didn't know it was common in Ireland?

Of course it is, didn't you say you were in a pipe band? There's also the uilleann pipes and such. It's more common among Irish diaspora though; St. Patrick's Day across the world usually involves a pipe band.
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« Reply #6756 on: June 17, 2014, 11:38:33 am »

Hello there, fellow crude stereotype!

There's actually a pair of bagpipes in this room, just across from me. My kilt is hanging up in the wardrobe though.

There is a sheep less than 10 metres from me.
I have absolutely no alcohol in my apartment. Take that you stupid stereotypes!
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« Reply #6757 on: June 17, 2014, 11:44:47 am »

I didn't know it was common in Ireland?

Of course it is, didn't you say you were in a pipe band? There's also the uilleann pipes and such. It's more common among Irish diaspora though; St. Patrick's Day across the world usually involves a pipe band.

Ah, lol. Communication error. You meant Northern Ireland. It isn't nearly as common in Ireland.
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« Reply #6758 on: June 17, 2014, 11:46:29 am »

Ah, lol. Communication error. You meant Northern Ireland. It isn't nearly as common in Ireland.

I actually meant Ireland, given that Northern Ireland is a part of Ireland, but there you go. It's relatively common down there though with the whole "uilleann pipes" thing (they have a native style rather than the full, modern Scottish thing everyone's into these days) and even more so among the Irish diaspora - I've never seen a St. Patrick's Day celebration in the USA or Australia or Scotland or wherever that didn't involve a pipe band.
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« Reply #6759 on: June 17, 2014, 11:50:00 am »

Northern Ireland is a part of the island of Ireland, sure. But when you say "It's common in Ireland." you're not being accurate at all. And I didn't even consider you meant Northern Ireland, as you specifically said Ireland. Which is mainly associated with the Republic, if you ask me. Maybe when you say Irish you don't think of the Celtic Tiger? :P
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« Reply #6760 on: June 17, 2014, 11:51:18 am »

Northern Ireland is a part of the island of Ireland, sure. But when you say "It's common in Ireland." you're not being accurate at all. And I didn't even consider you meant Northern Ireland, as you specifically said Ireland. Which is mainly associated with the Republic, if you ask me. Maybe when you say Irish you don't think of the Celtic Tiger? :P

I don't, I always think of the island. "Ireland" as an entity is greater than the two political forces that govern it.
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« Reply #6761 on: June 17, 2014, 12:37:08 pm »

Hooray for loopholes![/sarcasm]
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Alan Woodward, a security expert who has undertaken consultancy work for GCHQ said: "I think what is happening is that people are just becoming familiar with legislation that has been in place for many years, probably because of all the civil liberty groups raising concerns. As you can see from the Act, it has never been a secret.
Less a loophole, more just how the law was written in the first place.

Also, just for interest, this is part of pre-9/11 British law.
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« Reply #6762 on: June 17, 2014, 12:52:56 pm »

Northern Ireland is a part of the island of Ireland, sure. But when you say "It's common in Ireland." you're not being accurate at all. And I didn't even consider you meant Northern Ireland, as you specifically said Ireland. Which is mainly associated with the Republic, if you ask me. Maybe when you say Irish you don't think of the Celtic Tiger? :P

I don't, I always think of the island. "Ireland" as an entity is greater than the two political forces that govern it.
Then you're a rare person, and your statement was still inaccurate. It has never really caught on in Ireland.
It has been shunned traditionally by them since the introduction by the Romans. There have been increases and decreases in interest, but mainly it has remained very low.
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« Reply #6763 on: June 17, 2014, 01:33:47 pm »

RIPA isn't limited to intelligence agencies...

It's basically an attempt to codify every situation where any public authority might need to intercept communications, track individuals or otherwise carry out some form of surveillance. The .gov page has some of the uses.
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« Reply #6764 on: June 17, 2014, 02:01:20 pm »

Then you're a rare person,

Not quite rare, considering how many Irish Republicans there are in the world.

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and your statement was still inaccurate. It has never really caught on in Ireland.
It has been shunned traditionally by them since the introduction by the Romans. There have been increases and decreases in interest, but mainly it has remained very low.

I'm not an Irishman so I can't really comment on it, I'm just going by what I've seen. The pipe band thing seems to be all over the world with Irish and Scottish diaspora and it's practically a centrepiece in New York on St. Patrick's Day.
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