Television Pity


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PROPOZYCJA nowej grupy o nazwie:

pl.rec.telekarty

Grupa zajmujaca sie kartami telefonicznymi (kolekcjonerstwem, zasadami
dzialania, typami kart)

Proponowane inne nazwy:
pl.rec.karty (ale jest przeciez tyle kart ...)
pl.rec.phonecards (ale mamy przeciez swoj jezyk ...)
pl.rec.tele (ale czy to bedzie dotyczyc tylko kart????)

Oczekuje na glosy poparcia przez najblizszy tydzien ....

Piotr Cofalka
Gliwice

Niezdecydowanych zapraszam na strone
http://www.iitis.gliwice.pl/HomePages/ZKSW/pit/telecard.html




Krzysiek Supera wrote:
Na oko wygląda na budynek z lat 30tych. Pogrzebałem w sieci i  w książkach -
wydaje mi się, że może jest to budynek Państwowego Instytutu
Telekomunikacyjnego, ale nie znalazłem nigdzie potwierdzenia mojego
przypuszczenia.


po prawej czy po lewej? Panstwowy Instytut Telekomunikacyjny miescil sie
w tym budynku w ktorym obecnie znajduje sie Instytut Tele- i
Radiotechniki. to obiekt przy Ratuszowej 11, na wprost polnocnego konca
Targowej - miedzy ulicami Borowskiego a profesora Groszkowskiego (tworcy
PIT).



jest też druga strona medalu
Wyludniający się były enerdówek, zasiedlany przez Polaków i polskie firmy.
Rosnące bezrobocie, malejąca konkurencyjność produktów Niemiec.
Ekspansja gospodarcza Anglii w Niemczech: Tele-2 w ręce Vodaphone, Hit w ręce
Tesco, Aral w ręce BP.
Niemcy są potęgą eksportową ale dzięki bardzo dobrym, wyspecjalizowanym firmom,
produkującym specjalistyczne maszyny i urządzenia przemysłowe.
Jeśli jednak chodzi o produkcję wyrobów konsumpcyjnych: żywności, odzieży,
mebli, materiałów budowlanych, to niemiecki przemysł jest niekonkurencyjny. W
elektronice i telekomunikacji oddają pola Azjatom.
A jeśli chwalą się eksportem do Rosji, dotowanym z kieszeni podatnika, to: wolna
droga, ciekawe jak długo podatnik to zniesie!

To prawda, że te różne PIT-y i ZUS-y zarzynają gospodarkę. Ale ludzie sami
głosowali na lewicę. Takie ich prawo.



spojlery, 2x21, 2x22 i sezon3
na forum Television Without Pity, po ang.
I szczerze mówiąc, żałuję, że przeczytałam :-(((, za wyjatkiem tych do sezonu
3. Przetłumaczę je w następnym poście, żeby ci co nie chcą nie musieli czytać.
forums.televisionwithoutpity.com/index.php?showtopic=3140523&st=390




Zrobilam tym sposobem wszystkie zdania (czesc na pewno zle), pytanie teraz czy
to dobry sposob..?

2. If my number was in the directory, people would ring me up

3. The police are not armed so we don't have gun battles in the streets.
If the police were armed, we would have gun battles in the streets.

4. The shops don't deliver now, which makes life difficult.
If the shops delivered, nie wiem jak druga czesc ma wygladac ze wzgledu na 'which'.
(czy dobrze zrobilam, ze wyrzucilam 'now'?)

5. He's very thin; perhaps that's why he feels the cold so much.
If he wasn't very thin, he wouldn't feel the cold so much.

6. We haven't any matches so we can't light a fire.
If we has any matches, we would light a fire.

7. It's a pity we haven't a steak to cook over our camp fire.
If wasn't a pity, we would a steak to cook over our camp fire.

8. I'm fat; that's why I can't get through the bathroom window.
If I wasn't fat, I would get throught the bathroom window.

9. He doesn't help me, possibly because I never ask him for help.
If he helped me, I ... (?)

10. I can't drive so we can't take the car.
If I could drive, we would take car.

11. We have no ladder so we can't get over the wall.
If we has no ladder, we would get over the wall.

12. I haven't much time so I read very little.
If I has much time, I wouldn't read very little.

13. They don't clean the windows so the rooms look rather dark.
If they cleaned the windows, the rooms wouldn't look dark.

14. He never polishes his shoes, so he never looks smart. (?)


15. He doesn't pay his staff properly; perhaps that's why they don't work well.
If he paid his staff properly, they would work well.

16. We haven't got central heating, so the house is rather cold.
If we has got central heating, the house wouldn's rather cold.

17. I have no dog, so I don't like being alone in the house at night.
If I hasn't no dog, I would like being alone in the house at night.

18. He spends hours watching television; that's why he never has time to do odd
jobs in the house.
If he doesn't spend hours watching television, he would have time to do odd jobs
in the house. (?) Wciaz nie wiem jak przeksztalcac zdania z 'never'

19. I haven't got a vacuum cleaner; that's why I'm so slow.
If I has got a vacuum cleaner, I wouldn't so slow.

20. I don't know his adress, so I can't write to him.
If I knew his adress, I would write to him.

21. He never shaves; that's the only reason he looks unattractive.
If he doesn't shave, he wouldn't look unattractive.

22. You work too fast; that;so why you make so many mistakes.
If you don't work too fast, you wouldn't make so many mistakes

23. I can't park near my office; that's why I am always late for work.
If I could park near my office, I wouldn't always late for work. (czy po 'could'
bezokolicznik?)

24. I haven't a map so I can't direct you.
If I has a map, I would direct you.

25. People drive very fast. That's why there are so many accidents.
If people don't drive very fast, there wouldn't so many accidents.

26. English people speak very quickly. Perhaps that's why I can't understand them.
If english people don't speak very quickly, I would understand them.

27. My house is guarded by two Alsatian dogs. That's the only reason it isn't
broken into every night.
If my house wosn't quarded by to Altasian dogs, It would break into every night.

28. The flats are not clearly numbered, so it is very difficult to find anyone.
If the flats were clearly numbered, It wouldn't very difficult to find anyone.

29. You don't wipe your feet, so you make muddy marks all over the floor.
If you wiped your feet, you wouldn't make muddy marks all over the floor.

30. I live near my office, so I don't spend much time travelling to work.
If I don't live near my office, I would spend much time travelling to work.



Gość portalu: jr napisał(a):

> to jak solidarne jest eu widac bylo w eu-show - eurowizji.
> przyznam sie ze nie widzialem calego przedstawienia ale mialem 'szczescie'
> ogldnac piosenke co wygrala. przyznam sie bez bicia - kicha z bryndza!
> widizalem jak w chile dzieci z podstawowki pokazaly lepsze SHOW niz kwiat
> europejskiej kultury...
> oj ciezkie czasy nadchodz dla eu. gospodarka prawie w recesji, osmieszenie
na
> arenie dyplomatycznej, kicha w kulturze, a nawet wina sa lepsze z chile czy
> au niz te francuskie... oj ciezkie czasy... chyba tylko nadzieja w Jorl-u ze
> nowe koparki zaprojektuje! co by latwiej bylo grobowiec dla eu wykopac
> chyba!!! HEHEEH
>
> Britain's last place goes beyond the tune
> May 26 2003
>
> And in last place ... Pop group Jemini of Britain performs during a dress
> rehearsal. Britain came 16th, receiving no votes. Photo: AFP
>
> Britain's isolation from Europe was highlighted when the UK's Eurovision
> entry failed to receive a single vote for the first time in the kitsch
talent
> quest's 47-year history.
>
> Admittedly, Cry Baby by Liverpool duo Jemini was less than impressive,
> particularly against Turkish winner Sertab Erener's Everyway That I Can,
> which bore striking similarities to Holly Valance's Turkish-inspired
> international hit Kiss Kiss .
>
> In second place was Belgian outfit Urban Trad, whose song Sanomi was
> reminiscent of early-1990s Nenah Cherry, while provocative Russian duo Tatu
> came third with Don't Believe, Don't Fear, Don't Ask.
>
> But Britain's complete lack of votes, leaving the UK below Slovenia on seven
> points, hosts Latvia on five and Malta on four, is the first, albeit
trivial,
> indicator of the rifts in Europe following Britain's support for the war on
> Iraq.
>
> German television presenters could barely hide their delight at Britain's
> humiliation as the votes were read out round by round.
>
> Under Eurovision rules, viewers cannot vote for their own country, leaving
> the British entry reliant on a traditionally strong vote from Ireland.
>
> But while the Irish entry won the maximum 12 votes from UK voters, the Irish
> deserted their neighbours, not even giving Britain a point.
>
> As the voting came to a close, with the UK and Latvia locked together on
nil,
> Estonia broke British hearts by giving Latvia five points and leaving
Britain
> relying on the pity of voters in Romania, Slovenia or Sweden.
>
> None was forthcoming.
>
> The UK's previous lowest place was 16th in 2000 and it has never been among
> the least three favourite countries to score in the event.
>
> Long-serving BBC presenter Terry Wogan said: "I think the UK is suffering
> from post-Iraq backlash".
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