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  • in reply to: General Discussion #243180
    neil osborne
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    Well, that’s the first time I’ve heard his proper name being used….:eek: 😮

    in reply to: HRH Prince Henry! #1838129
    neil osborne
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    Well, that’s the first time I’ve heard his proper name being used….:eek: 😮

    in reply to: Fingers Crossed ! #1087137
    neil osborne
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    Well, if it had been me, I know the operator I’d give a wacking donation to.

    in reply to: General Discussion #243474
    neil osborne
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    I hate the little furballs, and they hate me.

    The ex had a few. Had to take one when he was a kitten to the vet to “have his bits done”. Pesky little swine clawed me half to death trying to get him into the carrier. Even after a year, he’d hide for the entire weekend when I visited the g/f.

    Another cat that went at the same time, who I’m sure was the son of satan, as he was truly an evil thing, went in good as gold.

    Strange animals, totally stupid at times though.

    in reply to: CAT #1838292
    neil osborne
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    I hate the little furballs, and they hate me.

    The ex had a few. Had to take one when he was a kitten to the vet to “have his bits done”. Pesky little swine clawed me half to death trying to get him into the carrier. Even after a year, he’d hide for the entire weekend when I visited the g/f.

    Another cat that went at the same time, who I’m sure was the son of satan, as he was truly an evil thing, went in good as gold.

    Strange animals, totally stupid at times though.

    in reply to: Some older Duxford Photos #485335
    neil osborne
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    What happened to the Mosquito?

    Is it the same one hanging from Airspace?

    in reply to: General Discussion #243953
    neil osborne
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    Neil

    I’m interested…..any chance you can expand a little on that. Just out of sheer curiosity…….No massive detail required.

    Thanks if you can.

    Quick example. Radical prostate surgery can now be performed by “robot”. Surgeon sits at a console while the robot performs the delicate surgery.

    in reply to: N.H.S #1838561
    neil osborne
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    Neil

    I’m interested…..any chance you can expand a little on that. Just out of sheer curiosity…….No massive detail required.

    Thanks if you can.

    Quick example. Radical prostate surgery can now be performed by “robot”. Surgeon sits at a console while the robot performs the delicate surgery.

    in reply to: General Discussion #243959
    neil osborne
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    Still looks like they could move forward a bit technologically, it seems they’re still somewhere between caveman and victorian…

    You’d be surprised the technology used within Hospitals, especially surgical.

    in reply to: N.H.S #1838565
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    Still looks like they could move forward a bit technologically, it seems they’re still somewhere between caveman and victorian…

    You’d be surprised the technology used within Hospitals, especially surgical.

    in reply to: General Discussion #244150
    neil osborne
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    Neil, I will most certainly second that motion.We used to call them “Dead wood” in the Force.
    Jim.
    Lincoln .7

    I’ll give you an example. When I worked for the NHS, my department had about 5 managers. There was two of us that did my job, we had 2 managers..:eek:. One of which was actually good, she had many other responsibilities and was based elsewhere within the Hospital.

    Our direct line manager was the biggest waste of space to walk this planet, hence one of the reasons, that after 16 years, I left the NHS.

    Our department alone had….

    Technical Services Manager
    Training and Development Manager
    Operations Manager
    Ordering and Procurement Manager
    Ancillary Services Manager.

    😮

    in reply to: N.H.S #1838652
    neil osborne
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    Neil, I will most certainly second that motion.We used to call them “Dead wood” in the Force.
    Jim.
    Lincoln .7

    I’ll give you an example. When I worked for the NHS, my department had about 5 managers. There was two of us that did my job, we had 2 managers..:eek:. One of which was actually good, she had many other responsibilities and was based elsewhere within the Hospital.

    Our direct line manager was the biggest waste of space to walk this planet, hence one of the reasons, that after 16 years, I left the NHS.

    Our department alone had….

    Technical Services Manager
    Training and Development Manager
    Operations Manager
    Ordering and Procurement Manager
    Ancillary Services Manager.

    😮

    in reply to: General Discussion #244162
    neil osborne
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    You’re disillusioning me.
    After seeing the opening ceremony for the Olympics, I thought the NHS was perfect. 🙂

    If each Hospital was to get rid of most of their worthless overpaid managers, then it would be, almost.

    in reply to: N.H.S #1838658
    neil osborne
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    You’re disillusioning me.
    After seeing the opening ceremony for the Olympics, I thought the NHS was perfect. 🙂

    If each Hospital was to get rid of most of their worthless overpaid managers, then it would be, almost.

    in reply to: General Discussion #244247
    neil osborne
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    Nine month wait for a CT scan?
    If that’s accurate, I think NHS needs an overhaul.

    No, it’s the Hospital/Trust in question that needs the overhaul for management of length of waiting.

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