From: JL on
On Feb 11, 8:09 am, CrazyCam <Crazy...(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:

> This leaves the masochists, who don't claim Daytonas being comfy, but
> revel in the discomfort!  :-)

If it's comfortable it can't be fast ?!

JL
From: CrazyCam on
JL wrote:
> On Feb 11, 8:09 am, CrazyCam <Crazy...(a)optusnet.com.au> wrote:
>
>> This leaves the masochists, who don't claim Daytonas being comfy, but
>> revel in the discomfort! :-)
>
> If it's comfortable it can't be fast ?!

Thank you John! It's good to know that someone understands.

regards,
CrazyCam
From: theo on
On Feb 11, 4:09 am, "Nev.." <id...(a)mindless.com> wrote:

> What?  No independant members of parliament despite getting a
> significant proportion of the vote?  That doesn't sound anything like
> the system that Theo described.  Are you sure you understand how your
> preferred voting system works?

Get back under your bridge Nev.

Theo
From: theo on
On Feb 11, 9:28 am, bikerbetty <bikerbe...(a)gmail.com> wrote:

> In the light of the conversation here, I found this interesting: from
> today's ABC news online:http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/02/11/2816611.htm?section=justin
>
> Britain eyes Australia's voting system
> By London correspondent Rachael Brown for AM
>
> British MPs have backed holding a referendum on whether to scrap the
> country's first-past-the-post voting system and move towards a
> preferential voting system similar to that used in Australia.
>
> The move would be the biggest electoral shake up in the UK in
> generations.

Of course MPs are looking at it greedily. It is great for MPs, not so
good for voters and minor parties.

Theo
From: Nev.. on
theo wrote:
> On Feb 11, 4:09 am, "Nev.." <id...(a)mindless.com> wrote:
>
>> What? No independant members of parliament despite getting a
>> significant proportion of the vote? That doesn't sound anything like
>> the system that Theo described. Are you sure you understand how your
>> preferred voting system works?
>
> Get back under your bridge Nev.

Who's trolling? What a copout. You still haven't described how an
independant candidate is equally advantaged.

Nev..
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