DennisCA":302agimr said:everyone from the UK is an englishman, to an outsider anyway.
Bigbud78":ctxv76r7 said:D_W":ctxv76r7 said:You're right. We can identify accents from the United States, but not too much else as far as English goes (as in, I'd have no clue what part of England someone was from just listening to their accent - unless they're scottish).
Their not from England if their Scottish :lol: We're all from Britain
Bigbud78":2js75jiz said:D_W":2js75jiz said:You're right. We can identify accents from the United States, but not too much else as far as English goes (as in, I'd have no clue what part of England someone was from just listening to their accent - unless they're scottish).
Their not from England if their Scottish :lol: We're all from Britain
ajmacleod":dxpt4q0k said:Pete Maddex":dxpt4q0k said:His skill level isn't as good a others in some areas.
For example spoon carving .
Paul Sellers rubs me up the wrong way for some reason, I prefer Roy Underhill
Personality preferences aside, Paul Sellers is vastly better at actually demonstrating and communicating what he's doing to someone who doesn't already know and understand it. Roy Underhill may be more entertaining to watch but in the few videos of his I've watched he tends to gloss over some things too quickly; I enjoyed them, but would have found them far harder to replicate myself.
Teachers are rarely the very most highly skilled people in their field of expertise - it's their ability to communicate that's of prime importance and Paul Sellers' calm and measured approach which only skips the completely duplicated operations is first class.
Clearly if you are already skilled in woodwork you're going to find someone who doesn't gloss over the basics tedious, but then those videos probably aren't for you.
n0legs":2ajfk1r2 said:DennisCA":2ajfk1r2 said:everyone from the UK is an englishman, to an outsider anyway.
Well it's about time they learned different
Diawled dwp :lol:
phil.p":3oby64vt said:"I still think he didn't quite believe me that outside the cities Welsh was the main language"
Nor does anyone else. The second language is apparently Polish.
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