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Sun, Aug 7 2011 1:31 PM (24 replies)
  • piztaker
    5,743 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 5:44 AM

    I think you received the correct information from Dr Shard. Although it's not easy to understand text talk. Innit Bruv?

  • Badputter
    22 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 5:52 AM

    piztaker:

    I think you received the correct information from Dr Shard. Although it's not easy to understand text talk. Innit Bruv?

    Appreciated. 

  • DrShard
    11 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 6:00 AM

    Sorry about that.I forget that I am even doing it.It just takes so long to type it out correctly.As DrShard said,"That's what is wrong with this world these days.Everyone is in such a damn rush." l a u g h  o u t  l o u d.   lol   again sorry if it is hard to read my typing 

     

  • Kaveman01
    10 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 6:02 AM

    Piztaker - If the game locks up on you or another player, then I will suggest hitting the F5 key and reload the game.  This solution usually works to speed up play.  Avoid playing with players with Dr. Shards attitude.  Keep a list of their names and cancel out of the game when you see them (Fitzy is one on my list).  I like the trash talk but the Dr. is a loose cannon.

  • Badputter
    22 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 6:04 AM

    DrShard:

    why not an argument. what are forums for ?to sneak around and post stuf to make yourself look good?maybe for some, i thought it was to get something off ur chest,shoot the s$%^,spread rumors,WHAT EVER THE HELL U WANT.so u know the only way this wasn't getting an argument was if i didn't read it.well fella,i did.sooooooo..........stil don't see ur score for that game.u could at least hurry up and play one but it's too late now.so for all to see-the only way we could settle this is to have a match challenge it seems.for just a few credits of course. lol i'm not mad bro. just talking ***.same thing,no?but i will accept a match challenge. sorry we couldn't finish that game it wasn't a bad one for sure.

    Dear Doctor (i bet you're not a real doctor - you're probably not even a real shard....)

    Went and finished the game (why didn't you say it was that easy to reconnect, instead of being such a knob about it) and shot a 34, with a 5 on #9 which was a bit disappointing. 

    Does that mean I win..   ha ha ha.....

    Listen, new friend, I'm all for taking p*££, but when you start a reply to someone you've never met by calling them a turd in the first sentence, you're never going to come across well, are you ? 

    Virtual hand shake?

    Happily play you again (never for money, it's only ever for fun) (and bragging rights, did I mention I shot 34 vs your 37...) 

    And I know 34 is crap really, but it's good for me, so it'll do.

  • Badputter
    22 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 6:07 AM

    DrShard:

    Sorry about that.I forget that I am even doing it.It just takes so long to type it out correctly.As DrShard said,"That's what is wrong with this world these days.Everyone is in such a damn rush." l a u g h  o u t  l o u d.   lol   again sorry if it is hard to read my typing 

     

    I'll get the hang of text-speak one day. You're talking to a bloke from who remembers when LOL on a letter meant "Lots of love", so you can imagine how confused I was when I first got one of those in a game of on-line pool......

  • DrShard
    11 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 6:10 AM

    lol piztaker read this one.

    Diagnostic dilemma, innit bruv

    I’ve just been directed to a wonderful 2007 case study from the British Medical Journal that reports how middle aged doctors can mistake street slang for symptoms of schizophrenia.

    Detailed and repeated assessment of [the patient's] mental state found a normal affect, no delusions, hallucinations, or catatonia, and no cognitive dysfunction. His speech, however, was peppered with what seemed (to his middle class and older psychiatrist) to be an unusual use of words, although he said they were street slang.

    It was thus unclear whether he was displaying subtle signs of formal thought disorder (manifest as disorganised speech, including the use of unusual words or phrases, and neologisms) or using a “street” argot. This was a crucial diagnostic distinction as thought disorder is a feature of psychotic illnesses and can indicate a diagnosis of schizophrenia.

    We sought to verify his explanations using an online dictionary of slang (urbandictionary.com). To our surprise, many of the words he used were listed and the definitions accorded with those he gave.

    The article also contains a brief test where doctors can test themselves to see if they can distinguish between slang and thought disorder symptoms.

    It’s probably worth noting that traditional British and, particularly London slang, could easily seem like thought disorder to the uninitiated as it is heavily based on word play and substitution.

    For example, “I was having having a ruby when I caught Susan having a butchers at my missus’ new barnet” probably makes perfect sense to lots of British people, but if you’re not familiar with cockney rhyming slang, it could be mistaken for a language impairment.

    I have noted that British sarcasm can cause similar difficulties during discussions with Americans.

  • Badputter
    22 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 6:34 AM

    Re - diagnostic dilemma (not quoting it, cos it'll take a full page on it's own

    The sarcasm/irony thing with Americans is pretty well documented. You (huge generalisation for a country of 300m...) seem very literal in your use of language. Someone recently pointed out that in the UK we go horse-riding, and in the US you go horse-back riding. Do you really need reminding which part of the horse to sit on ?

    Got to go. Sunday domesticity awaits. 

  • DrShard
    11 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 10:03 AM

    hey smarty pants.i didn't write the article a doctor from your very own country did . and if u have 300 million doctors in ur country ,well that's pritty amazing.the article wasn't for u anyway.it had to do with the question piz. left at the end of his reply.i wasn't sure what it meant.thanks for your great concern though.and to answer your question....no,you don't need to remind which part.so you mentioning the back is not needed. sad to see someone so prejudice.me,i love the way you guys talk.badass and woman love it here.

     

  • MickAnderson
    105 Posts
    Sun, Aug 7 2011 12:19 PM

    For what it's worth, I think that people who quit on multi-player stroke games should be penalized pro-rata.  For example, players who get a double bogey on the third hole and go to +2 while everyone else is at E or -1, and get frustrated and quit - they should be credited with a +6 round (or +12 if it's an 18 hole game). 

    Too many player padding their average by quitting games early if they're having a bad round.  If you sign up for a game, play your round.  Quitting not only allows players to pad their scores, but it lets down the rest of your party who are trying to play a group game.  Golf can turn around dramatically in a hole or two.  Man up and play your round.

    That's my $0.02 anyway ......

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