Who to vote for tomorrow????

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ilan

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@ilan: For sure you will be a honored person there for supporting Kim :) Did you receive a donation?

he told me to come to north korea to pick up my donation but i am scared that it will be my last trip so i better stay here where it is safe and keep working on my b4x projects.

EDIT: i am assuming this because he sound to friendly on the phone he even offered to send me 2 women to help me with the baggage :D.
 

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as long as he doesn't say "I'll pick you up with one of my rockets" you're fine ;)
 

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In the guidelines it is written that we can create diplomatic accidents by retouching the photos?:confused::confused:

I dissociate from it, I do not want nuclear missiles (as far as I can get them off :rolleyes::rolleyes:) thrown to my house :eek::eek:
 
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Maybe the 9 visits from North Korea could think last posts are political discussions... ;)
 

andymc

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I thought Britain is parliamentary democracy.. Means it's the parliament that appoints the president. Or actually the majority party. Not the public.
I hope this comment be considered educational and not political.
How it works is you vote for a local politician who is part of a party, if they win then they become the local MP for your area, the total number of MPs who win are added up nationally and the party with the largest number of MPs gets to form the new government, the leader of that party then becomes the Prime Minister (they have to then go ask the Queens permission to appoint a new cabinet of MPs before parliament starts)
So we don't have a president, and we vote for parties rather than who we want as Prime Minister, but that person does factor into how you decide when you vote.

Sorry for putting a political post here, I'm not pushing any agendas or beliefs, and I've voted now and won't be saying who I voted for.
 

ilan

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Maybe the 9 visits from North Korea could think last posts are political discussions... ;)

its just a non harmless photo of a "Kim" looking at klaus beginner guide and trying to figure out how to make his first "Bye Bye World!" app :rolleyes:
 

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Thanks Erel
I welcome the 9 visitors from North Korea and I hope we understand they are developers or seeking to be so.. Their political views are not and should not be an issue. Kim may buy b4x and becomes the member of this community. N Koreans are not aliens to this planet..
 

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I've voted now and won't be saying who I voted for.

UKIP voters are usually proud and loud about voting for UKIP so you've not wasted your vote on voting for those bunch of fools, hmm, hmm, hmm, you want to hear that our PM will protect us nomatter what, hmm, but then again you could be a closet hippie, hmm, hmm by analysing your previous post over the years, looking at your previously posted free code on flappy bird and watching some of your YouTube tutorial, I deduce that you voted for, drum roll please ................ the tories, I know you're shocked as I'm very good at this, oh dam it, I forgot about the Lib Dems.

Now me on the other hand, I'm off to the pub shortly for a nice pub meal with Joanne, then I'm going to vote for...
 
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There were even 9 visits from North Korea in the last month.

Wait a minute, word on the street says that Kim Jong-il loves B4X, and here is the 'word on the street' proof :D

Those 9 visits are from Kim Jong-il himself, as only he can access external internet outside of his country.

Word on the street says that Kim is looking into developing some seriously great apps for himself. The word is that he wants to develop a 'Flappy Kim' app using @andymc free B4A source code, he needs to promote himself on Smartphones to the younger generation in North Korea. I also hear that Kim wants to control the lights in his main home from his local park via his phone when he goes out jogging with his friends, you do know that he is trying to lose weight don't you. Anyway if Kim's wife has the lights on during the day, he wants to know about it and he wants to be able to switch the lights off on her when he's out working hard for his family (you do know that Kim is a nice guy and extremely eco friendly), so Kim is using B4R to control his IoT in his home, this includes his new electronic garage door for his new North Korean Tesla (he wants to save the planet, so he only uses North Korean Tesla), Kim is very tech savvy you know.

I've not heard gossip on the street that he uses any Apple products, but he may do so in private and he's just not telling anybody that he himself develops apps using B4I.

External internet's connections are banned in North Korea so Kim has his whole internal North Korean internet team using B4J to create and control the North Korean internet, and his team of crack website developers definitely uses ABMaterial (Framework for webapps) developed for B4J developers by @alwaysbusy.

Word on the street also has it that Kim loves MySQL databases, so he demands that all apps that connects to MySQL on the internal North Korean internet connects through MSMariaDB from @DonManfred, apparently Kim is a huge fan of Manfred's libraries, also Kim's database developers all love that particular library too.

Word on the street also says that Kim donates handsomely to libraries developers on this great community. But like Keyser Söze, nobody actually knows which user on here is Kim Jong-il himself...
 
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I've done three online tests to help me decide for tomorrows UK general election.

First test said UKIP
Second said Labour
third said Conservative

I'm stuck! They were all meant to be unbiased tests but gave very different answers. I think for brexit to work it should be tory, but my heart wants to the labour policies, but I worry Corbyn is too weak, but then I don't like May much either. I want to vote as I feel I should. What to do????

It doesn't matter who wins the election.
The question no one is asking "Prime Minister Theresa May already had a majority government, so why did she call a snap election in the first place?" When playing draw poker, that would be like holding a full house (excuse the pun) and then drawing 3 more cards. This big gamble makes no sense. You already had a winning hand, why risk it all?

The answer is to derail BREXIT. The next (minority?) gov't will request another BREXIT vote and the "Stay In EU" crowd will win this time. That is my prediction. Everything else is just smoke and mirrors.
 

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This thread made my day! lol I'm glad that this thread is somehow declared as "non-political". So I'm good.

PS: Thanks god this subforum is NOT available for Google's search. Just imagine if... I see the headlines: "At least 8 people from Spain, UK, Israel, USA, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and other countries arrested for supporting North Korea hacking the UK elections..."
 

ilan

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Thanks god this subforum is NOT available for Google's search. Just imagine if... I see the headlines: "At least 8 people from Spain, UK, Israel, USA, Italy, Switzerland, Germany and other countries arrested for supporting North Korea hacking the UK elections..."

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