Beefy's Corner - The Off-Topic Chat Thread

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If you read up on Florence Nightingale, she wasn't quite as great as she's been made out to be. Much like Mother Theresa.....

Indeed. There was very much a backlash against Florence Nightingale several years back when biographers reckoned that she caused more deaths than she prevented. The truth is somewhere in between. She made a significant contribution.
 
Mary Wollstonecraft was a true pioneer for women's rights (in an age when it wasn't fashionable) and is far more deserving of a picture on a banknote than Jane Austin in my humble opinion.
 
Indeed. There was very much a backlash against Florence Nightingale several years back when biographers reckoned that she caused more deaths than she prevented. The truth is somewhere in between. She made a significant contribution.

The same can be said for Mother Teresa. She was just concerned with converting people to Christianity so they could go to heaven, and her patients would live in disgusting facilities where the "nurses" were untrained, knew nothing about hygeine and re-used dirty needles.

Also, on the subject of Florence Nightingale, I bet a lot of you didn't know there's actually a recording of her voice from 1890. I find this stuff strangely fascinating.

[video=youtube;Dpl-pBy5Vms]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpl-pBy5Vms[/video]

She speaks frustratingly slowly. They've also recently found one of Alexander Graham Bell.
 
Yeah, apparently the capacity of the Park has been reduced by over 2k due to health and safety concerns which is annoying.

But I've got my ticket for Oxford! Hurrah! I won't be intending to stay up till 1am to watch 20 seconds of Portsmouth on the FLS. If I am up at 1am, I'd rather be watching American Dad or Family Guy.
 
It was announced a while back that Elizabeth Fry will be replaced by Winston Churchill, at which point there will be no woman on a note, and that's what set off the bank note fuss in the first place.

Dead right, the true heroine of The Crimean War was Mary Seacole, but she was virtually airbrushed out of history by Victorian Britain because she was a black West Indian.
Depends who you believe. Some people claim her medical achievements have been overstated. As TSS said about Florence Nightingale, the truth is probably somewhere in between.

I just don't think Jane Austen nor Florence Nightingale can hold a candle to Charles Darwin, who is the one being replaced. It's no secret that historically there are far more culturally significant men than women, because historically women didn't really get out of the house much. It seems like they're trying to force gender equality a little too hard, and it actually seems the opposite of progressive to me.

Completely agree. There are comparatively few significant female figures in history for exactly that reason and putting someone less deserving on a note for the sake of it seems counter-productive. I completely that Jane Austen doesn't really compare to Darwin or Dickens, who came before him.
 
The same can be said for Mother Teresa. She was just concerned with converting people to Christianity so they could go to heaven, and her patients would live in disgusting facilities where the "nurses" were untrained, knew nothing about hygeine and re-used dirty needles.

Also, on the subject of Florence Nightingale, I bet a lot of you didn't know there's actually a recording of her voice from 1890. I find this stuff strangely fascinating.

[video=youtube;Dpl-pBy5Vms]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dpl-pBy5Vms[/video]

She speaks frustratingly slowly. They've also recently found one of Alexander Graham Bell.

What media was that recorded onto?
 
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