Don't you mean chips with curry?emordnilap wrote:chips rather than curry
If the UK is not ideal where should I emmigrate to?
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And it was a most pleasurable rant to read!emordnilap wrote:Sorry about the long post.
Best bit:
Everybody should give this a try, yet so few do. What a crazy world we've made for ourselves.Moving here made me relax for the first time in my life - the first time I'd ever really stopped and taken the time to think properly about what it means to be simply alive and alive simply.
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The OH acquired herself some ducks and geese recently (it doesn't sit well with veganism but that's another story) and they are a further extension of what I said.Erik wrote:And it was a most pleasurable rant to read!emordnilap wrote:Sorry about the long post.
Best bit:Everybody should give this a try, yet so few do. What a crazy world we've made for ourselves.Moving here made me relax for the first time in my life - the first time I'd ever really stopped and taken the time to think properly about what it means to be simply alive and alive simply.
They want to be let out at a certain time, they take themselves to bed at a certain time. They are predictable and happy, they enjoy their life, they are loved, they are beautiful. The ducks go mad for slugs. The geese replace the mower.
They are also tremendously entertaining. At every opportunity, she or I simply sit and watch them live. It's a relaxing and thought-provoking occupation. Things matter less when watching them and listening to them; if they're happy, everything's ok with the world.
You know I don't. Unless you believe 'curry sauce' is curry, that is...biffvernon wrote:Don't you mean chips with curry?emordnilap wrote:chips rather than curry
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Wikipedia say that Bouvet IslandVortex wrote:Hmm, you want UNINHABITED & MOST REMOTE, eh?
OK, then you really want:
so I guess you must be right. But maybe that's because it's all on it's own. Heard Island has the neighbouring McDonald Island and a few other bits of sticky-up rocks. Bouvet was discovered almost 100 years earlier than Heard and is a good bit nearer to continental land. both have their own Internet country code top-level domains, .bv and .hm, which doesn't sound very remote.is the most remote island in the world
Ditto - disappointed not to see it on the list! As for the xenophobia referred to elsewhere, the New Zealanders would probably welcome a British person more than most - and if not, the accent can't be that hard to masterfoodinistar wrote:I have no intention of leaving this country but if I did I'd want to go to New Zealand (along with several thousand other hopefuls I should imagine.)
If I could choose somewhere to be born, Russia has its appeal. As a foreigner there, though, one wouldn't last 5 minutes once TSHTF.
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I thought I read somewhere that the farmers in Bangladesh use diesel for their machinery.contadino wrote:Bangladesh could deal with PO pretty easily, but will CC is having a major effect.
I may be wrong but my perception is that Bangladesh would only "deal with PO easily" because it is already a miserable place to live.
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The falkland islands a population less than 3,000 in a country the size of northern Ireland , great potential they speak english lots of fish and sheep, people garden , there arent many trees at the moment but it is possible to grow trees on the falklands and if you could you could create shelter belts that would cut down the wind .
potential for wave and hydro power and wind power , very likely oil and gas .
unpolluted clean air and water clean beachs full of penguins
negitives I suppose old landmines and argentina but you have a british garrison
low or no crime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iHqDJEa ... annel_page
potential for wave and hydro power and wind power , very likely oil and gas .
unpolluted clean air and water clean beachs full of penguins
negitives I suppose old landmines and argentina but you have a british garrison
low or no crime
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-iHqDJEa ... annel_page
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I think the UK would have to literally disappear into the sea before I were to leave permanently. Free water (the stuff that falls from the sky...well unless the Gulf Stream packs up, that is) and our diseased soh, would be tough to leave behind.
If the UK disappeared, then the French would be the lucky winners of one CandideRenouvable and family. Although I'd be worried about how their nukes would pan out in a TSHTF scenario: handling the waste safely requires dedicated personnel and infrastructure, and afaIk France are still mulling this problem over.
If the UK disappeared, then the French would be the lucky winners of one CandideRenouvable and family. Although I'd be worried about how their nukes would pan out in a TSHTF scenario: handling the waste safely requires dedicated personnel and infrastructure, and afaIk France are still mulling this problem over.