woofmarkthedog Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Yes but....I am incapable of understanding the notion of introducing an analogy or parallel analogy situation notion for the purposes of clarifying or examining a common underlying principle then it is clear you need to go bac to Introductory Logical Argument 101 examining of understanding the notion of introducing an analogy or parallel analogy situation. It is a common rhetorical rhetorical rhetorical rhetorical rhetorical tool for examining the logical structure of a position, i.e. if it was different but isomorphic, would the rhetorical principle being put forward still hold water if it was examined in a different water in the context of a different but isomorphic water situation.I hope this finally makes it clears.W**F* what's up with people ?* Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220214 Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenk Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 This thread has now gone 'meta' Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220216 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keef Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 *Bob* Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> Keef Wrote:> --------------------------------------------------> -----> > Can I just jump in here, and ask people to STOP> > quoting entire posts in order to supply a one> line> > comment. It is really annoying (much in keeping> > with this thread I guess).> > okLOL. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220220 Share on other sites More sharing options...
woofmarkthedog Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Hasn't it just! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220221 Share on other sites More sharing options...
pk Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Domitianus Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> > If you are incapable of understanding the notion> of introducing an analogy or parallel situation> for the purposes of clarifying or examining a> common underlying principle then it is clear you> need to go bac to Introductory Logical Argument> 101. It is a common rhetorical tool for examining> the logical structure of a position, i.e. would> the principle being put forward still hold water> if it was examined in the context of a different> but isomorphic situation.i said that you made a comparison, you said you didn't, are you now agreeing that you did?:analogy noun [C or U]a comparison between things which have similar features, often used to help explain a principle or idea:Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionaryedited for typo Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220225 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveR Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 I wouldn't call Dom an "advanced" learner Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220226 Share on other sites More sharing options...
woofmarkthedog Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Dom-----Saidi said that you made a comparison, you said you didn't are you know agreeing that you did?----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I really don't now...err I mean know....err no....However ,I really fancy a "Knorr cuppa soup" though know, that I do now!W**F Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220233 Share on other sites More sharing options...
the-e-dealer Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Beautiful use of the English Language now I really dont know wht is going on! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220234 Share on other sites More sharing options...
woofmarkthedog Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Oh I'm making it difficult, here let me simplify.After the co-occurrence matrix is constructed for a corpus of text, we can apply similarity metrics to the word vectors to assess the semantic similarity of one word to another. Much research has demonstrated that words with more similar co-occurrence vectors have more similar connotative meanings. The distance metrics in the analyses below are computed using the summed Euclidean distances: ( ) ∑ − = 2 | | i i y x dSee that clears it up W**F Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220241 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muley Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Domitianus wroteYou're talking about parent & child parking spaces a bit closer to the entrance. Is that immoral? Illegal? Do you really feel your self discriminated against? Did you just mention 'making a mountain out of a molehill?'Tricky one. What's Station Manager Barrys take on that? Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220246 Share on other sites More sharing options...
pk Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 woofmarkthedog Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> Dom-----> > Said> > i said that you made a comparison, you said you> didn't are you know agreeing that you did?> > --------------------------------------------------> --------------------------------------------------> > > > > I really don't now...err I mean know....err> no....> > > However ,I really fancy a "Knorr cuppa soup"> though know, that I do now!> > > > W**Fmy typo to be fair, now edited Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220268 Share on other sites More sharing options...
woofmarkthedog Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 or...." I'll get my coat" Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220280 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Domitianus Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Muley Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> Domitianus wrote> > > You're talking about parent & child parking spaces> a bit closer to the entrance. Is that immoral?> Illegal? Do you really feel your self> discriminated against? > > Did you just mention 'making a mountain out of a> molehill?'> > > > Tricky one. What's Station Manager Barrys take on> that?Immoral? It is certainly discriminatory and many people would feel that any form of discrimination (no matter how insignificant) is immoral. If the positions were reversed, (as I have suggested and no one has commented on), and it was some other group that was being advantaged or disadvantaged (blacks, Asians, Chinese, gay/lesbians, women etc etc) would your attitude be so casual? Would you dismiss this matter as being trivial and unworthy of notice? I very much doubt it!Illegal? Possibly, depending, as I said earlier, upon whether discrimination on grounds of marital/family status is unlawful. If it is, then yes the issue in question may well be illegal. Again whether or not it is a minor matter is irrelevant as to its illegality. Minor unlawful discrimination is still unlawful discrimination and again, if positions were reversed and it was some other group being discriminated against or advantaged (see earlier list for examples) I doubt that anyone would be impressed by the argument "Yes, it is unlawful discrimination but only on a very minor issue. Why are these pesky Jews/gypsies/blacks/Asians/women/gays getting so worked up?" On the contrary, I imagine a great many people on this forum would be signing petitions, organising boycotts and writing letters to their MPs to show how PC they are. I imagine the attitude of such parties is that if you are a member of a more 'priviledged' or 'advantaged' section of society, of course, it seems ok for you to be discriminated against from time to time as I guess you derserve it.Do I feel myself discriminated against? If services are being provided to a group of Sainsbury's customers based solely upon criteria such as family/marital status then it is beyond question that others ARE being discriminated against. Discrimination by definition is the process of making disctinctions and offering different opportunity accordingly. This is not a matter for debate. I assume your question is - do I really give a s**t and is it harming my life. In answer to the second question - no as I don't drive in London anyway. In answer to the first - yes! As a matter of principle I do object to discrimination against any party even if they are perceived to be part of group that can 'take it' from time to time."Mountains out of molehills"? Let me quote you a couple of other colloquialisms - "thin end of the wedge". "Give an inch and they will take a mile". And I wonder, if it was any other ethnic or social groups who was being disadvantaged in this manner, whether you would consider things so trivial. I doubt it. Small acts of discrimination pave the way for further, more pervasive acts and any group that sits by and watches others discriminated against (no matter how trivially) may find that few voices will be raised in their support if they in turn are on the receiving end.Could I also point out that it was not I who initiated this discussion or debate so I assume that you will be applying your comments equally to the numerous other contributors who seem to have fund this matter of significant enough importance to generate an extensive discussion. Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220385 Share on other sites More sharing options...
DaveR Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 "As a matter of principle I do object to discrimination against any party even if they are perceived to be part of group that can 'take it' from time to time"Are you sure it's not just your irrational fear/hatred of children/parents/breast-feeding/spiral staircases?Did you know that in Nazi Germany "the childless" were forced to wear special badges, just like Jews, gypsies etc., but instead of a star it was a small plaque with "I can go to the pub any time I want" written on it....no, my mistake, that's a load of old toss, just like your argument (again) Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220389 Share on other sites More sharing options...
pk Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Domitianus Wrote:-------------------------------------------------------> As a matter of principle I do object to> discrimination against any party even if they are> perceived to be part of group that can 'take it'> from time to time.> so you disagree with disabled parking too then? Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220408 Share on other sites More sharing options...
the-e-dealer Posted July 2, 2009 Share Posted July 2, 2009 Blimey so the Nazis are running the supermarkets. BURN THEM BURN THEM! Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220425 Share on other sites More sharing options...
Administrator Administrator Posted July 2, 2009 Administrator Share Posted July 2, 2009 Time to move this to the Lounge Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220429 Share on other sites More sharing options...
dv1 Posted July 2, 2009 Author Share Posted July 2, 2009 -- moved topic -- Link to comment https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/6807-sainsburys-disabled-parking-lounged/page/7/#findComment-220430 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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