#1133 by Goldenoldie
07 May 2004, 10:09
Of all the forums (fora?) I have visited, this is by far the best designed.

There could be a section in which the films showing to/from UK could be listed. Source info could come from pax flying at the start of the month. Just a thought...
cheers
GO
#31093 by Decker
07 May 2004, 10:45
:DI'm all for "fora" GO but the younger crowd just don't seem to care [:(]
#31094 by mcuth
07 May 2004, 11:20
quote:Originally posted by Decker
:DI'm all for "fora" GO but the younger crowd just don't seem to care [:(]


ROTFLMFAO ;)
#31095 by Goldenoldie
07 May 2004, 11:29
Nick; thanks for the link.

Decker; I am sure that the younger crowd would benefit knowing about neuter plural latin nouns! However, this is a frequent flyer forum so quoting latin nouns associated with air travel perhaps would be more appropriate? :D

cheers
GO
#31096 by mcuth
07 May 2004, 11:32
GO
quote:I am sure that the younger crowd would benefit knowing about neuter plural latin nouns!


I might only be 32, but I did far too much Latin at school, thankyouverymuch :D

(hate to say that I even remember some of it *sigh*)

Cheers

Michael
#31122 by RichardMannion
07 May 2004, 18:04
Hey some of us real youngster are up to speed with Latin thank you....


:)

Thanks,
Richard
#31132 by Decker
07 May 2004, 18:39
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
Hey some of us real youngster are up to speed with Latin thank you....


Well if not you could always try http://www.worldlingo.com/languages/lat ... ation.html - hate to think what satanic rituals they invoke to get the native speakers...
#31133 by Nottingham Nick
07 May 2004, 18:52
I'm sorry, but I can't think of Latin lessons anymore without thinking of the brilliant graffiti scene in Monty Python's Life of Brian:D:D
#31135 by Goldenoldie
07 May 2004, 19:10
Perhaps the website should have a section, exclusively in latin, to cater for the youngsters who have yet to forget their latin as I have done:). They might have to generate some new latin vocab e.g UCS could be Superthronius?

Cheers
GO

flying with Virginalis Altanticus since 1989
(volucer sodalitas aurum)
#31161 by mcuth
08 May 2004, 14:07
GO

An exclusive Latin section could bring back some particularly dodgy memories of classes that I should have had therapy for a long time ago :D:D

BTW, Is Latin included on the National Curriculum these days, or does it still very much belong to the public school domain?

Cheers

Michael
#31166 by Goldenoldie
08 May 2004, 14:31
Michael

Yes, I agree! Not a good idea. In my case it was not the latin that had bad memories but the physical violence inflicted on us if we made mistakes.

I did actually get a latin O Level (some will remember these) at a grammar school but I have no idea what is on the National Curriculum. My daughter went to a private school and she did year of latin but gave it up for some non-reason (she hated it!).

In its defence, it does help, sometimes, in working out what obscure english words mean.

cheers
GO
#31168 by mcuth
08 May 2004, 14:41
GO

I don't remember any physical violence, but public humiliation...;)

Know what you mean about helping to work out some words - but I dropped Latin as soon as I could, I really wasn't interested in another 2 years of suffering!

BTW, my year were the first year to do GCSEs (although I have got an O Level - took Maths a year early :D)

Cheers

Michael
#31218 by onionz
09 May 2004, 17:23
quote:Originally posted by RichardMannion
Hey some of us real youngster are up to speed with Latin thank you....


Ditto here. I persevered and have the A grade to prove my competence! :D

Us youngsters are too often tarred with the same brush as the tracksuit-wearing playstation generation! :)
#31219 by Decker
09 May 2004, 17:42
I don't belieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeve it... ;)
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