Originally posted by Nick Armstrong
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It's to convey the illusion that something exciting is happening. Radio 3 announcers do it too. 'An incredibly exciting performance of Faure's song cycle' shouted one above the applause. She clearly hadn't been listening to it. It was beautiful , moving even, but was not eciting , nor was it meant to be.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostWhy do sports commentators ALWAYS HAVE TO SHOUT? Annoying Olympics trail on BBC TV yesterday was full of shouty sound bites.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostIt's to convey the illusion that something exciting is happening. Radio 3 announcers do it too. 'An incredibly exciting performance of Faure's song cycle' shouted one above the applause. She clearly hadn't been listening to it. It was beautiful , moving even, but was not eciting , nor was it meant to be.
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Originally posted by smittims View PostIt's to convey the illusion that something exciting is happening. Radio 3 announcers do it too. 'An incredibly exciting performance of Faure's song cycle' shouted one above the applause. She clearly hadn't been listening to it. It was beautiful , moving even, but was not exciting , nor was it meant to be.
Lyrical and full of fascinating harmonic twists, right from the early first violin sonata, but it's hard to imagine some performer "really giving it one" on any Fauré composition! I wonder what Gabriel would have made of such a description; mild amusement, I would think - he wasn't exactly a "raver", was he?
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....just had a weekend in Staithes North Yorks coast....firstly if you have walking and stamina problems....steep hills everywhere and cars galore trying to get spaces in small carparks at the bottom of the hills....large car parks 300 feet higher....but completely digital payment with possibility that some smart alec might be scamming by sticking their QR code on top of official one....luckily I had a child with me (39yrs)...bong ching
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostI hate pay by phone with a vengeance. All car parks should accept contactless card and cash payments IMV.
If they can do it in the middle of the Lake District (which they can) then they can do it anywhere!I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
You have to wonder what the benefit to the car park owners of app- based payment systems actually is, not least when so many machines have coin and app options but not card. There really can’t be many car drivers who don't have a payment card, although a choice of payment methods is always preferable of course.
Down here, Ringgo seems to have a near-monopoly on the car parks for Southwestern Trains. Having paid by phone through their system for some years, I now find myself excluded from downloading their app, which would apparently make it easier for them and me. Unfortunately the machine-based system won't let me.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Post
You have to wonder what the benefit to the car park owners of app- based payment systems actually is, not least when so many machines have coin and app options but not card. There really can’t be many car drivers who don't have a payment card, although a choice of payment methods is always preferable of course.bong ching
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View Post
It's all part of a drift by car park owners, such as local authorities, to 'outsource' [ugh!] to agents the collection of fees, in which case the method seems to be in the control of the agency.
Down here, Ringgo seems to have a near-monopoly on the car parks for Southwestern Trains. Having paid by phone through their system for some years, I now find myself excluded from downloading their app, which would apparently make it easier for them and me. Unfortunately the machine-based system won't let me.
However, given that it is a move from no fees to fees in one go I cannot see that they will do other than go down the discriminatory route of phone payment only - the purchasing process will see them pushed that way by the salesmen, with the justification to the public that it wouldn't make sense to have to update ticket machines at a later date.
The companies supplying such machines will presumably keep quiet about the advantages to the operating companies of having all that data being given to them free, gratis, and for nothing* without even any benefits to the council.
*and potentially handed over to third parties for "enforcement". Theory and practice when it comes to data protection and controls are in different reality zones, and as ever it is the hapless member of the public who is supposed to try and sort it out.
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....and if you feel aggrieved about a parking fine; should one be unfairly issued, you then have to have the technological knowhow to fight their QR codes/obscure notices/ poorly designed websites/ websites which promise to display decisions [and don't do so]......baa....ooooh look someones got a new BMW....They'll be pleased when we are all dead and they cannot bamboozle us any more....I'm anxious they will do this in my Local Town Centre, I ffind it hard enough to visit public spaces as it is....bong ching
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