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Ummm I think you need to give examples.Why is he telling us to boycott Scotland then giving us a list of things not invented by Scot's to boycot?
Also, don't worry, they had a good reason to release him... oil: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8229193.stmHow can we possibly show these terrorists that we will not be intimidated if we continue to be better than they are?
Now your just being cynical. Walks in opposite direction whistling casually.Best part of it:
Also, don't worry, they had a good reason to release him... oil: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/8229193.stm
hmmm.... the article also mentions a nuke program...The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism by those who have not got it.
He said the world wide web was invented by a scott with a link to a wiki article, the guy was born in London http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Tim_Berners-LeeUmmm I think you need to give examples.
"Although the final decision fell to Scotland we should also apply pressure to the rest of the UK in the hope that they can influence Scotland, a tactic which has worked well in the past."in fact he list a whole thing of scottish inventions and links to a wiki article titled \"English inventions\" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_inventions_and_discoveries from his quote \"Pencils, Clockwork Radios, The World Wide Web, anything containing LCDs, microphones, SMS messaging, typewriter, fiber optics (inc cable internet & television), Universal Turing machines (i.e computers), pocket calculators, anything containing RAM, 3D Computer games, MP3 Players, PDAs, any clothing manufactured with the aid of a sewing machine, anything made of polyester, Adjustable spanners, anything that uses an electric transformer, diesel engines, any torches etc containing LEDs. Oh, and no more of mom's apple pie.\"
Because of this I urge every American to Boycott Scotland. It is the only way we Americans can ensure that every nation maintains and respects our rules, our laws, and shares our viewpoint.