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  • in reply to: You can't please everyone!! #957904
    inkworm
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    The use of ‘aircrafts’ as the plural of aircraft seems to a growing trend….

    I’d assume that just meant the apostrophe had been neglected, otherwise they should be taken outside and shot.

    The only annoying pests I can think of are those who would complain about this. They’d probably complain about anything though.

    in reply to: General Discussion #249805
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    Synergy

    Seems to pop up a lot in management text, why can’t they just speak normally?

    in reply to: Worthless, meaningless, managerial sayings! #1842252
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    Synergy

    Seems to pop up a lot in management text, why can’t they just speak normally?

    in reply to: General Discussion #249915
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    Have a very happy birthday

    in reply to: Happy Birthday Lincoln7 #1842275
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    Have a very happy birthday

    in reply to: Heads up BBC1 World war II unearthed #960829
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    Is that the series that was shown in NI and on iplayer a few weeks ago? Looks like it but worth another watch anyway.

    in reply to: Ten best-looking British aircraft #964451
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    SHar1, real shame when they tried to upgrade them, spoilt all the nice lines with that big nose

    in reply to: Mosquito KA114 Roll Out Today #967700
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    The spit looks like something from a modelling mag where the panel lines have been gone over in black before painting the final coat 😮

    Even in this state they both look great.

    in reply to: General Discussion #251356
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    Ink, that’s an incredibly simplistic way of looking at the issue and ignores many faults that will ultimately (in my estimation) come about as the years go by.
    I resent that idea that because I don’t agree with this legislation that it somehow makes me a selfish person. I realize you didn’t state that specifically

    Being this side of the pond we have had little coverage of the whole bill and I apologies if you took it as a slight against your character. I do fully agree that the current state of the NHS is beyond a joke but sadly it has been allowed to evolve along with society into something which encourages greed and financial abuse. My wife for example has had consultants try and charge for a train ticket for their wife when they had to attend a conference and wanted the partner to join them. Same person also asked for envelopes and stamps so they could post back their claim form. Needless to say they were told where to stick it. But it is yet another example of how the NHS has lost its way.

    It sounds like the US needs a profound shift in view and opinion to be ready to accept a more socialistic approach to health care but while the providers have been making obscene amounts of money out of everyone they will do all they can to stop this approach changing. Look at the tobacco companies or NRA.

    Whilst it may not work fully in the current form it sounds like the bill is a start, I would be tempted to compare it to Wilson’s League of Nations, it didn’t exactly work out but did lead to the United Nations which has done a lot of good over the years.

    in reply to: For the Americans Here #1843240
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    Ink, that’s an incredibly simplistic way of looking at the issue and ignores many faults that will ultimately (in my estimation) come about as the years go by.
    I resent that idea that because I don’t agree with this legislation that it somehow makes me a selfish person. I realize you didn’t state that specifically

    Being this side of the pond we have had little coverage of the whole bill and I apologies if you took it as a slight against your character. I do fully agree that the current state of the NHS is beyond a joke but sadly it has been allowed to evolve along with society into something which encourages greed and financial abuse. My wife for example has had consultants try and charge for a train ticket for their wife when they had to attend a conference and wanted the partner to join them. Same person also asked for envelopes and stamps so they could post back their claim form. Needless to say they were told where to stick it. But it is yet another example of how the NHS has lost its way.

    It sounds like the US needs a profound shift in view and opinion to be ready to accept a more socialistic approach to health care but while the providers have been making obscene amounts of money out of everyone they will do all they can to stop this approach changing. Look at the tobacco companies or NRA.

    Whilst it may not work fully in the current form it sounds like the bill is a start, I would be tempted to compare it to Wilson’s League of Nations, it didn’t exactly work out but did lead to the United Nations which has done a lot of good over the years.

    in reply to: Bomber Command Documentary – 3 July #969518
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    Oh sod ********!!! 😡

    If you’re in the UK fear not it’s here.

    Also pleasing to see ITV show such a documentary.

    in reply to: Bomber Command Documentary – 3 July #969857
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    Interesting so far and nice to see a documentary mention or show more than just Lancs.

    in reply to: General Discussion #251503
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    Teams have been going to Duxford for several years, the runway is in a good condition and allows for straight line high speed aerodynamic testing.

    Normally the support vehicles are parked out of the way but the car still has to manoeuvre back to the ‘pit’ area and it sounds like this is when the accident would have happened. Don’t forget the acceleration speeds of the F1 car as well, wouldn’t take much.

    Here is to a swift and speedy recovery.

    in reply to: F1 Marussia driver Maria de Villota in Duxford crash #1843345
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    Teams have been going to Duxford for several years, the runway is in a good condition and allows for straight line high speed aerodynamic testing.

    Normally the support vehicles are parked out of the way but the car still has to manoeuvre back to the ‘pit’ area and it sounds like this is when the accident would have happened. Don’t forget the acceleration speeds of the F1 car as well, wouldn’t take much.

    Here is to a swift and speedy recovery.

    in reply to: General Discussion #251626
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    This is for an event that will last for just 17 days.

    Doesn’t the figure also cover the para Olympics as well? If so then it’s nearer a month.

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