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Posts by Antek_Stalich  

Joined: 6 May 2011 / Male ♂
Last Post: 24 Jun 2011
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From: Poland, Brwinów
Speaks Polish?: Native speaker
Interests: Making music, photography

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Antek_Stalich   
18 May 2011
Food / What's your favorite Polish beer? [870]

It is the only Polish beer available where I live. Does Poland have a problem with people consuming light beer? It is very common in the USA and it is probably the worst beverage one can drink.

Yes, that's the one. Well, many people drink it and do not complain. I personally prefer other beers, not only ŻUBR but also Czarna Perła. OTOH, Polish light beer differs a lot from Pilsner or German beers or the Bud. It is strong and it is a little sweet. You may hate it or like it, nobody forces you to buy it. For me, German beers are "empty" in taste, Czech pilsners are far too bitter. I don't like American Bud at all.
Antek_Stalich   
19 May 2011
News / CO2 emissions in Poland. Should Poland go nuclear or stick with clean coal technologies? [59]

Grzegorz, although I totally agree with you regarding the "global warming swindle", I can tell you nuclear energy is the answer, not to reduce CO2 but simply to pollute less. The "greens" in U.S. start recognizing the fact conventional power is far more polluting than modern nuclear powerplant.

You ask how people could heat up their homes. The answer is: With electricity. Whole Norway is heating up electrically. True, they have enormous resources of hydropower. Still, electrical heating on countrywide scale is possible.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Po polsku / Oda do Marysi [54]

kurwa facet ty nie kapujesz, dlatego na nas mówią Pol-Ams.

A na niektórych to nawet Polacks.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Law / T-Mobile replaces Era [21]

I do not understand why people get so excited about the smartphone circus. If you cannot live without e-mail, FB etc for even a few hours...
I liked the old Nokia 6310 phones. You could drop them on the floor again and again, they would stil work. Battery went on forever. Compare that to any smartphone.

I totally agree. Nowadays, it is hard to find a real phone for a businessman.
I thought I could use a smartphone of my daughter. Hmmmm... It's missing a GPS receiver that my older small Nokia has got.

Do people in Poland when buying a new touch screen phone MUST get internet for it as well, or is it just here in the States?

Well... I'm using a GPS navigation program in my old Nokia phone. It does not work without the Internet connection. Not only maps are uploaded as I'm driving but also realistic traffic info. The program is aware of traffic jams and selects the optimal route automatically. You could not have that in offline mode. It is my choice if I want to have Internet activated or not, also with a smartphone.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Law / T-Mobile replaces Era [21]

What makes me, Softsong, a little bit despaired it the industry pushes smartphones as "all-in-one" solution and it seems there is no way back; I simply don't understand these new devices.

It's fine if there is a good camera there (and I do not mind a camera in a traditional mobile phone - you'll never miss an opportunity to take a photo). Some professions forbid having a camera with you; I even had a Nokia specifically without a camera ;-) Still, I believe I'm better off with my Pentax DSLR if I want to shoot really good pictures. Young people are however obsessed with smartphones, perhaps it is the way it has to be.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Law / T-Mobile replaces Era [21]

My other phone took not-so-great pictures and this one is night and day. It is as good as an inexpensive point and shoot which means I can get all those unexpected pictures that I would otherwise miss.

Exactly. The old Nokia I'm talking about (6220 Classic) even has perhaps not-so-great movie camera, but the recorded audio is just fantastic!
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Po polsku / Oda do Marysi [54]

Havok, znasz ten cytat o tym, że najtrudniej zauważyć belkę we własnym oku?

Oczywiscie że mam prawo do mojej opini, i nie szukam zeby sie dowartościowywac. Za przeproszeniem mam gdzieś co ludzie myślą na moj temat w Polsce.

Niestety, wygląda na to, że ciągle musisz się dowartościowywać. My w Polsce jesteśmy idiotami, nie wiemy co dla nas dobre, natomiast Ty wiesz najlepiej i jeszcze przy tym ciągle Polaków w Kraju oraz Polskę obrażasz.

Po prostu męczy mnie to że tyle ludzi na tym forum jest kompletnymi debilami. A ci ktorzy mają coś inteligentnego do powiedzenia są wysmiewani.

Już oceniłeś. A jak zapatrujesz się na myśl, że może to z Tobą coś nie w porządku? Zauważyłeś, że posty A J, rozsądne, najczęściej lądują w koszu?

Wiem ze ludzie nie lubią jak się tu wypowiadam, ale cóż, przynajmniej nie kłamie i nie udaje że nie jestem świną jak cała reszta.

No to ja nie rozumiem, jak udało Ci się przeliczyć 140 km/h na 65 mph, a potem twierdziłeś, że nikt nie zrozumiał żartu.

Myślę także ze są odrobinę zazdrośni, bo jestem lepszą Polską świną od nich.

Masz na myśli Polaków w Kraju, Pol-Amów czy wszystkich Polaków? Naprawdę nie widzisz co piszesz, jak się wywyższasz i obrażasz innych?

Wstyd mi za Ciebie i już rozumiem kogo nazywają polaczkami.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Language / Too many English words in the Polish language! [709]

Another popular word used in the musical production market in Poland is an "endorser". So, for example "Jest endorserem wzmacniaczy Marshall" (He is a Marshall amps endorser). Probably no Polish word would fit better.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Language / Is Polish amongst the best-sounding languages in the world? [123]

I was told by a Czech guy all Czech words were almost always stressed on the first syllable. The Czech guy has even managed a nice joke:

-- Do you know what Czech word is not only stressed on the first syllable but also pronounced with a long vowel?
-- No, tell me?
-- Pán
;-)
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Language / Is Polish amongst the best-sounding languages in the world? [123]

My favourite Czech sentence: povznesli se se seseèené louky (the got up from the mowed meadow). It's doesn't look like much when written down, but try saying it quickly ;-)

A good one! I also heard that tongue-twister about some Greek guy who'd asked me how many Greek rivers had been there in Greece, and I answered that I didn't know how many Greek rivers were there in Greece ;-)

Have you tried this Polish one Magdalena (with reference to your se se se se):
-- Przywiozłem nóż do sera, ze Szwecji (I've brought a cheese-knife from Sweden)
-- No to co że ze Szwecji? (So what that's from Sweden?)
;-)
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Travel / Częstochowa - could give me some good info on the place? [14]

There are many bands in Częstochowa, of any genres, and a lot of concerts.

For those who don't know:
T.Love with Muniek Staszczyk are a Częstochowa band.
The guitarist for Maanam (now Kora Band) Janusz Yanina Iwański lives in Częstochowa.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Po polsku / Oda do Marysi [54]

To chyba wy Polacy w Polsce macie uraz na to i zazdrość, że udało się komuś wyjechać, a wam nie. Cokolwiek ktos cos powie nagatywnie o Polakach, to wy w Polsce od razu rzucacie sie na niego. Ale taka jest prawda.

Wiesz, koleżko, skoro byłem w 29 krajach świata, w tym 3 razy w USA i jakoś nie miałem potrzeby tam pozostać, to chyba najlepiej świadczy, że nikomu nie zazdroszczę wyjazdu? Natomiast wielu z Was Pol-Amów nie ma pojęcia o realiach życia w Polsce, natomiast NIESTETY wolno Wam glosować w sprawach Kraju. Czyli siedzi sobie Havok w USA, nic mu do Polski, ale zagłosować czyli zmienić NASZE losy mu wolno.

Antek_Stalich: Wstyd mi za Ciebie i już rozumiem kogo nazywają polaczkami.
Może on się wstydzi takimi Polakami jak ty?

To po co w ogóle zajmuje się sprawami polskimi w Polsce? Dobrze mu w Teksasie, to niech się tym cieszy.

Antek_Stalich: No to ja nie rozumiem, jak udało Ci się przeliczyć 140 km/h na 65 mph, a potem twierdziłeś, że nikt nie zrozumiał żartu.
I to byl bardzo dobry zart. Przyjezdzają tu Polacy, chwalą sie, że wiedzą wszystko o budowie np, potem jak trzeba odmierzyć w calach, spedzają godzine na przeliczke do centymetrow.

Wybacz, świadczy to tylko o tym, że Havok nie umie przeliczyć kilometrów na mile. Fatalnie to o nim świadczy.
Antek_Stalich   
20 May 2011
Po polsku / Oda do Marysi [54]

Trochę z innej beczki:
Mnie to tak trochę uderzyło jak mało zarabiają amerykańscy muzycy grający w knajpach. Nasi w Polsce biorą co najmniej dwa razy tyle. Potem nie dziwota, jak się Amerykanie dziwią, że gram na "boutique bass", niemieckim zresztą, a sami grywają często na chińskich podróbach za $150, bo za mało zarabiają ;) No, oni mają po 10 takich basów, żeby mieć co fotografować jak na kanapie stoi, a wszystko to kosztuje razem mniej niż mój Sandberg :-)))
Antek_Stalich   
21 May 2011
Life / Observation of Polish drivers, by and English anthropologist. [94]

This is why I try driving through either 4-lanes or -- caution -- ternary roads, where hardly any traffic exists. This is how I made Wrocław from Masovia last morning: Since the Eight (especially near to Piotrków) is under total repairs (and that route from Bełchatów is classical example of bad two-lane primary road), I have driven by secondary and ternary roads making my route in 4:30.
Antek_Stalich   
22 May 2011
Life / Observation of Polish drivers, by and English anthropologist. [94]

PlasticPole

Really, why not? This morning, the only vehicles I met on the road were delivery vans. Not much trouble. The only slowdown was on the last segment, the remaining part of the Eight from Walichnowy to Wrocław, when everything slowed down, as always on primary road.
Antek_Stalich   
23 May 2011
Love / Any particular Polish customs or traditions that I should know about in my relationship? [45]

Yes, name days are more commonly celebrated, birthdays - not so much, only the memorable ones (for example 18th)

This is how woman in Poland think -- they simply do not like celebrating birthdays. Birthday celebration is more popular with men. For example, I do not celebrate my nameday myself but do it on birthday.

Rubyoptics, it is OK to ask your girlfriend about the date of her nameday. The same name can be celebrated on different days of year; this is the person's choice for her/his nameday.
Antek_Stalich   
23 May 2011
Love / Any particular Polish customs or traditions that I should know about in my relationship? [45]

Another particular customs in Poland are All Saints Day (Wszystkich Świętych) on November 1st and Zaduszki on November 2nd.

All Saints means people visit cemeteries to light candles on family graves. Meaning crowds and traffic jams, just to mention the reality. Zaduszki is the memorial day. Not only prayers for souls but also numerous solemn concerts in all genres of music to commemorate great people who had died.

Interestingly, Halloween is accepted as imported custom and people enjoy parties before the two next solemn days.
Antek_Stalich   
23 May 2011
News / IS Poland prepared for what is coming during the Euro 2012? [10]

I only wonder why a Moderator removed my legal on-topic answer "I gotta survive"?

He can express his opinion, I can express my opinion as well, even in pictorial format.

The OP offered thoughts for discussion. He didn't ask for a video playlist.
Antek_Stalich   
24 May 2011
Love / Any particular Polish customs or traditions that I should know about in my relationship? [45]

"May Long Weekend". End of April/Beginning of May. Since May 1st (Labour's Day) and May 3rd (Constitution Day) are public holidays and there will be Saturday/Sunday around, people stop working for around a week, and it is very hard to find an open shop. Be prepared!

During the Long Weekend, open-air parties are popular, with bonfire or grill.
Antek_Stalich   
24 May 2011
History / Poland's biggest historical blunder? [341]

Sokrates: I believe that the only solution in Ukraine, whether against Cossacks, ukrainian fascists from UPA or Banderas army is, was and will be overwhelming terror, thats the only thing these people respect,try and talk to them like a human being and they'll murder your family, kill off half of them and they'll make you king.

You have a dislike of Ukrainians?...Is this personal or is there more to it?...

Yes, Sok is anti-Ukrainian. He tried to remind me of Ukrainian Uprising Army (UPA) to generate hatred in me now, over 60 years after the WWII was over, and no doubt he holds low opinion of Ukrainian girls. This is the same as if I was reminding of SS to generate hatred against German people now, or would say bad things on German girls.

To avoid any misunderstanding, my Mother was born and grew up in former East Lesser Poland (now Western Ukraine), so I should be anti-Ukrainian but I'm not.
Antek_Stalich   
24 May 2011
Life / Observation of Polish drivers, by and English anthropologist. [94]

The thing that really irritated me on my Sunday's return home from Wrocław to Masovia were the "Sunday drivers". On a 22-km route from Żyrardów in direction to Warsaw, approximately half of drivers were ones returning home. They seemed to be extremely careful about their large, expensive, brand new cars, so they crawled, and they were taking turns to local streets enormously slowly. The rage was growing in me, since it looked like they wanted driving as slow as to reach the traffic lights turning red... I actually exploded when those cars still drove 50-60 km/h after leaving the last town (so the speed limit was 90 km/h there). Sometimes I wonder if really so many people must drive cars...
Antek_Stalich   
24 May 2011
Life / Observation of Polish drivers, by and English anthropologist. [94]

Antek_Stalich told me that the speed limit in Poland is going to be increased to 160 KM/h. I say go for it.

This is a direct lie.

The speed limit in Poland has been increased to 140 km/h or 87 mph, on highways.
120 km/h, on expressways.
110 km/h, on 2-lane dual carriageways (so 4-lanes in total).

For the last time, Havok: Please stop lying.
Antek_Stalich   
24 May 2011
History / Poland's biggest historical blunder? [341]

From across the ocean, it looks like everybody needs each other to prosper. But yeah...it is understandable that the past still haunts. But it is the past. You know the saying, nothing can change the past, and all the worrying about the future cannot accomplish anything. Now is the only time we have where what we do makes a difference.

I could not say it better, and it also explains my point related to Sokrates. This intelligent guy continues spreading hate against Ukies without any understandable reason. (I do not comment PolskiMoc because I only can say I avoid feeding trolls and lunatics).

Big Polish historical blunders were: Invasion of Lithuania after WWI, invasion of Zaolzie after WWI and invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. None of these acts helped Poland gaining anything than hatred of her neighbours. Only in 1968 Poland had no chance to avoid her participation in the act.
Antek_Stalich   
24 May 2011
Life / Are Polish roads really this bad? [237]

Sorry for joining this thread late.

During my PRL-time, the roads were narrow and you had to share with TIRy, tractors and horse-drawn wagons BUT they were well-paved and maintained(at least in my part of the country). The roads are full of potholes. Is this accurate? If so, wtf happened?

The number of cars in Poland before 1989 was near to nil, compared to what we have today. I can still remember the holidays of my Italian aunt and her mother, one of my Grandmas in Poland. Edith drove her Ford in Aleje Jerozolimskie passing the bridge over WKD railway at 115 km/h and the road was completely empty. Even in 1994, the traffic was so sparse I could safely ride 2 x 30 km everyday on my bicycle (to and from work). I can remember the boom in 1996/1997 when people could afford buying new cars, and then there was an explosion of imported used cars here. Unmaintained roads and enormous number of cars and especially trucks damaged most of roads.

As other posters mentioned, highways are under construction now, expressways are under reconstruction or new construction, same with principal 4-lane dual carriageways. Other principal roads are repaired/rebuilt, often from EU funds. Local roads are repaired or not, depending on the finances of given Gmina.

Good example of a city having very poor streets is £ódź. Compared to that, Wrocław is perfect. Also, let us not forget about roads leading through forests. They degrade terribly after every winter and I do not think anything except constant repairs could be done there.

I travelled the roads in Czech, before 2004 and the standard of roads were better in 2002, than they are today in Poland, so lets get the facts right.

This was the fact at that time. Now, roads in Czech Republic do not look so impressively compared to the rapid development of roads in Poland.

Jezus people .. BUILD concrete roads theyre maybe more expensive but maintience of an asphalt road is far more expensive when you have to rebuild it after a year a concrete road may sustain for years without rebuilding.

Strange but the Czech expressway/motorway from Olomouc -> Brno -> Slovakia is made of concrete and it is terribly bad. We also had a segment of the Katowice road Tomaszów -> Piotrków made of concrete; it is now reconstructed to tarmac, the concrete was not really good. I also am so happy that the old concrete road Silesia -> Wrocław was replaced with a tarmac highway; whoever drove the old Route 4 knows what I mean. (That road was built by Hitler).

Antek how are you going to drive 140 KM/h on those?

I have already been asking you to stop lying. You can drive 140 km/h on a motorway. You would probably have a speed limit of 40 km/h at the place where you are showing potholes.

I still wonder Havok what makes you so desperate enemy of Poland but I read comments of Sokrates on you and I begin understanding.