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  • Bournemouth Addick
    Bournemouth Addick Posts: 16,284
    edited February 2024
    Off_it said:
    How did a thread about the names of train lines turn into a debate about voter ID?
    How do you think?
    Is it because an example of an equivalent amount of public money being spent, solving a (another?) problem that didn't exist, (and purely for the political gain of the Tories) was given? And that some of those happy with this situation have a problem with Khan, apparently, doing the same. Seems a not unreasonable counterpoint to make given the tone of this thread. 

    But let's be honest, there's a lot of people out there, and on here apparently, who are very easily triggered by certain political figures...yet are also very happy to shut down any criticism or scrutiny aimed at others whose views they align with.

    Khan certainly falls into the first category. 
  • Wheresmeticket
    Wheresmeticket Posts: 17,304
    edited February 2024
    Great thread, classic CL.

    Fwiw I didn't realise there was a London Overground until about 15 years ago, when I discovered you could go to Alexander Palace on the overground, rather only Wood Green on the underground.

    It's definitely a good idea to have the underground, overground and DLR all on the same map.

     

    So that you can womble free, presumably.


  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,362
    edited February 2024
    seth plum said:
    There has always been a London overground service. I am pretty sure you could get overground trains from West Hampstead when I was a student to places like the station next to Tottenham Hotspur and other places like Bethnal Green.
    Good point. 
    Spurs nearest stations are White Hart Lane or Bruce Grove on the overground & my dad took me there late 60's.
    W Hart Lane train station is also an option, but not really an easy choice from South/S E London
  • LenGlover
    LenGlover Posts: 31,661
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,038
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
  • Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
  • Stig
    Stig Posts: 29,038
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
  • Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,894
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
  • ShootersHillGuru
    ShootersHillGuru Posts: 50,632
    edited February 2024
    Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
    You obviously know the origins behind the names that Stig reminds us of ? If you do then your previous assertion is completely redundant.

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  • Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
    You obviously know the origins behind the names that Stig reminds us of ? If you do then your previous assertion is completely redundant.
    Only if you don’t understand the concept of identity politics…
  • PaddyP17
    PaddyP17 Posts: 13,037
    Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
    Can you elaborate on what you mean?
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,492
    Great game of Politics Only Poster (POP) Bingo. Think I've got a full house!
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,894
    Gribbo said:
    Great game of Politics Only Poster (POP) Bingo. Think I've got a full house!
    Absolutely fucking tedious, isn't it.
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,492
    Off_it said:
    Gribbo said:
    Great game of Politics Only Poster (POP) Bingo. Think I've got a full house!
    Absolutely fucking tedious, isn't it.
    Just a tad
  • Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
    You obviously know the origins behind the names that Stig reminds us of ? If you do then your previous assertion is completely redundant.
    Only if you don’t understand the concept of identity politics…
    You’re arguing against yourself
  • PaddyP17 said:
    Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
    Can you elaborate on what you mean?
    The names of the tube lines referenced aren’t based on the concept of identity politics, a political concept which has its origins in the 1970’s i.e. after the tube lines referenced were named.
  • seth plum
    seth plum Posts: 53,448
    PaddyP17 said:
    Stig said:
    Stig said:
    LenGlover said:
    What's wrong with the traditional names?
    Nothing. What's wrong with new names?
    They are based almost wholly on identity politics.

    some think that’s good.

    Others think that is divisive.

    so not every will think they are good, and not everyone will think they are bad.

    and I think that somewhat proves the point.
    In a way that Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, Victoria and Waterloo & City aren't? 
    Correct.
    Can you elaborate on what you mean?
    The names of the tube lines referenced aren’t based on the concept of identity politics, a political concept which has its origins in the 1970’s i.e. after the tube lines referenced were named.
    Yes. The names aren't based on identity politics but historic events.
  • Algarveaddick
    Algarveaddick Posts: 21,156
    edited February 2024
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,894
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
    Christ, it must be so fucking tiresome living in your world where you keep having to fight the good fight and put people straight on things on a daily basis.

    Seriously mate, you need to have a word with yourself. Tory this, Khan that, handwringing, gerrymandering, ..... you sound like you're on a crusade and are one of the main culprits for making everything a political statement on here. It's boring. Its draining. Its tedious.

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  • Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
    Christ, it must be so fucking tiresome living in your world where you keep having to fight the good fight and put people straight on things on a daily basis.

    Seriously mate, you need to have a word with yourself. Tory this, Khan that, handwringing, gerrymandering, ..... you sound like you're on a crusade and are one of the main culprits for making everything a political statement on here. It's boring. Its draining. Its tedious.
    Clever post Dave, if I defend myself you are going to say "There you go again".

    Lincs politicised this thread, not me. 
                   
  • Off_it
    Off_it Posts: 28,894
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
    Christ, it must be so fucking tiresome living in your world where you keep having to fight the good fight and put people straight on things on a daily basis.

    Seriously mate, you need to have a word with yourself. Tory this, Khan that, handwringing, gerrymandering, ..... you sound like you're on a crusade and are one of the main culprits for making everything a political statement on here. It's boring. Its draining. Its tedious.
    Clever post Dave, if I defend myself you are going to say "There you go again".

    Lincs politicised this thread, not me. 
                   
    I'm not trying to be clever. And I dont care who started it. I have no political dog in the fight and therefore am just saying it as I see it. 

    I've "picked" on you on this occasion as we have met and therefore hopefully I wont be accused of internet bullying again. But you're not alone. I think the majority on here find the constant political point scoring on here tedious, although I do appreciate that this thread is naturally more political than others.

    Genuinely no malice intended,  Perry. All the best, comrade! ;-)
  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,492
    Shall I cancel my Uber down to Makro then? Ffs
  • Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
    Christ, it must be so fucking tiresome living in your world where you keep having to fight the good fight and put people straight on things on a daily basis.

    Seriously mate, you need to have a word with yourself. Tory this, Khan that, handwringing, gerrymandering, ..... you sound like you're on a crusade and are one of the main culprits for making everything a political statement on here. It's boring. Its draining. Its tedious.
    Clever post Dave, if I defend myself you are going to say "There you go again".

    Lincs politicised this thread, not me. 
                   
    I'm not trying to be clever. And I dont care who started it. I have no political dog in the fight and therefore am just saying it as I see it. 

    I've "picked" on you on this occasion as we have met and therefore hopefully I wont be accused of internet bullying again. But you're not alone. I think the majority on here find the constant political point scoring on here tedious, although I do appreciate that this thread is naturally more political than others.

    Genuinely no malice intended,  Perry. All the best, comrade! ;-)
    Cheers Dave, appreciate it. Your post did prompt me to have a look at myself. I looked back as far as November at my posts, not once have I been the one who turned a normal thread political or started a thread with the potential to be political, just for the record like... 

    Power to the people.  ;)  
  • ValleyGary
    ValleyGary Posts: 37,987
    Classic stuff, it really is.
  • RodneyCharltonTrotta
    RodneyCharltonTrotta Posts: 14,828
    edited February 2024
    Classic stuff, it really is.

    If only our squad had so many assertive left and right wingers as this forum we'd fly up the leagues like a Tory politician up a brass or a Labour politician up a virtue signal flagpole.

  • Gribbo
    Gribbo Posts: 8,492
    Classic stuff, it really is.

    If only our squad had so many assertive left right wingers as this forum we'd fly up the leagues like a Tory politician up a brass or a Labour politician up a virtue signal flagpole.

    Green politician up a Quorn tree
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,021
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
    Christ, it must be so fucking tiresome living in your world where you keep having to fight the good fight and put people straight on things on a daily basis.

    Seriously mate, you need to have a word with yourself. Tory this, Khan that, handwringing, gerrymandering, ..... you sound like you're on a crusade and are one of the main culprits for making everything a political statement on here. It's boring. Its draining. Its tedious.
    Clever post Dave, if I defend myself you are going to say "There you go again".

    Lincs politicised this thread, not me. 
                   
    I'm not trying to be clever. And I dont care who started it. I have no political dog in the fight and therefore am just saying it as I see it. 

    I've "picked" on you on this occasion as we have met and therefore hopefully I wont be accused of internet bullying again. But you're not alone. I think the majority on here find the constant political point scoring on here tedious, although I do appreciate that this thread is naturally more political than others.

    Genuinely no malice intended,  Perry. All the best, comrade! ;-)
    Cheers Dave, appreciate it. Your post did prompt me to have a look at myself. I looked back as far as November at my posts, not once have I been the one who turned a normal thread political or started a thread with the potential to be political, just for the record like... 

    Power to the people.  ;)  
    Ignoring the political posts on photos only no discussion of course  :)
  • Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Off_it said:
    Thing is, these lines arent new and most of them had pretty good names already before they all got lumped together under the "Overground" heading.

    For example, the North London Line, the East London Line or the Lea Valley Line all sound alright to me. At least the name gives you a good idea of where they are.

    Good point that offy.

    So, fifteen years ago, someone rebranded all those lines into "London Overground". As this current rebranding is apparently all Khan's fault, I can't help wondering whose fault it was in 2009? Who might have been mayor at the time, anyone have any idea? 

    Regarding how threads get de-railed, next time you are chatting with mates in the pub, make sure you stick to one topic at a time, and then agree to stop talking about that and start talking about something else. It's unnatural for conversations to evolve, after all...         
    Not quite the same is it, because on here there are different "conversations" on different topics going on simultaneously and you can choose which subjects you contribute to, then move onto another and then come back.

    What happens when a thread gets derailed, to put it in a pub context, is often the equivalent of you having a discussion at the bar about a particular subject and some random person walks over, stands in the middle of your group and shouts "Fish, fish! Look at me, I want to talk about fish! Fishy fishy fish fish!"
    But that isn't what happened in this case, it started with train lines, moved on to the cost, moved on to Khan (at which point the handwringers could have started shouting, but didn't), moved on to voting out Khan, moved on to people not being able to vote because of Tory gerrymandering. Natural progression...    
    Christ, it must be so fucking tiresome living in your world where you keep having to fight the good fight and put people straight on things on a daily basis.

    Seriously mate, you need to have a word with yourself. Tory this, Khan that, handwringing, gerrymandering, ..... you sound like you're on a crusade and are one of the main culprits for making everything a political statement on here. It's boring. Its draining. Its tedious.
    Clever post Dave, if I defend myself you are going to say "There you go again".

    Lincs politicised this thread, not me. 
                   
    I'm not trying to be clever. And I dont care who started it. I have no political dog in the fight and therefore am just saying it as I see it. 

    I've "picked" on you on this occasion as we have met and therefore hopefully I wont be accused of internet bullying again. But you're not alone. I think the majority on here find the constant political point scoring on here tedious, although I do appreciate that this thread is naturally more political than others.

    Genuinely no malice intended,  Perry. All the best, comrade! ;-)
    Cheers Dave, appreciate it. Your post did prompt me to have a look at myself. I looked back as far as November at my posts, not once have I been the one who turned a normal thread political or started a thread with the potential to be political, just for the record like... 

    Power to the people.  ;)  
    Ignoring the political posts on photos only no discussion of course  :)
    True, I only post the same number as others do now though. When they stop, so will I.