Originally posted by Alain Maréchal
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Help, please, froggies!
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI was reading something which included an interesting quote which I wanted to follow up. The (as it turned out) English translation (passim) is: "The intellectual is someone whose mind watches itself." It was originally written by Albert Camus, and what he wrote was: "L'intellectuel est quelqu'un dont le cerveau s'absente lui-même."
Any ideas for a better translation? What was he getting at?Last edited by Richard Barrett; 01-02-17, 09:32.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostA Sloane Ranger? (That probably reveals my age. Do they still exist?)
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostA pedant speaks - DSCH15 predates Sloanes by 3 years - I also speak as one who was present for the first perf in the west of DSCH15 (DSCH was in the royal box, Maxim conducting) in the RFH on 20.11.1972 - I have mentioned this before and can hear Caliban grinding his teeth from here[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Richard Tarleton View PostA pedant speaks - DSCH15 predates Sloanes by 3 years - I also speak as one who was present for the first perf in the west of DSCH15 (DSCH was in the royal box, Maxim conducting) in the RFH on 20.11.1972 - I have mentioned this before and can hear Caliban grinding his teeth from here
I heard the Russian first performance on the radio, and have 2 LP copies of Maxim's Moscow Radio première recording. I'm feeling slightly smug about that (I trust it shows) - it's not on CD.
We have travelled a long way - from Oran to Moscow via the RFH.Last edited by Alain Maréchal; 01-02-17, 11:06.
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Originally posted by Alain Maréchal View PostDid not Sloane Rangers exist long before they were labelled as such?Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 01-02-17, 14:19.
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Sloane Rangers existed before the name was coined, and they exist now, even if the name has fallen out of use.
When I was deciding which university to go to, my only criterion was that it should be as far away from my parents as possible.
As a result of omitting so many other important considerations, I always felt out of place. It wasn't until I came across the Official Sloane Ranger Handbook many years later that I understood why.
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