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  1. [quote user="EmilyA"]Sorry no blue linkey thing. Google Persiana and it comes up pretty high in the list.[/quote]

    I always have the same problem and Norman good as he is may not be around to fix the links and highlight them for us ...I just post the link and let people drag the cursor along it to light it up then right click and then click on " Go to " to bring it up .... That's the only way I know to do it as Chrome does not do "blue linkey things " for me .
  2. When it comes to daily train travel and I have had years of it I am with Betty all the way on this . I know and have seen what happens when the rack fails and carriages pile up. I would be happy have a day or two of overrun disruption knowing the end result is the track work has been done properly had been inspected and signed off as safe to be used if I am hurtling down it at a hundred miles an hour .

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    Betty is right things can and do go wrong with big planned railway projects unforeseen means exactly that.

    Had the snow that the north of England had come South turning out to be not forecast and unforeseen .....and ....the track was still out of use this morning then no doubt that would have been the railways fault as well .
  3. Me-thinks next year.... now that France has announced she has her highest number of unemployed ever... More and more  people will be thinking  its not working  for them and press for changes .

    http://www.thecommentator.com/article/5474/euro_disaster_rolls_on_as_the_stupid_club_expands
  4. I imagine he is hoping for a hung parliament So he can put together a bunch of MP's he can control . Then make it so difficult to pass any bill unless he gets another in out referendum for Scotland He will make it impossible for the government to work .

    He is already saying that there should be no vote on EU membership as Westminster cannot speak for Scotland on the matter and they should have their own referendum on that alone and has not got into Westminster yet He has changed his mind about there NOT being another referendum for Scotland in a generation and is now saying he will see one . If he gets into Westminster all we will hear about out is Scotland Scotland Scotland .
  5. This morning went to Wareham market . While with others at a farmers stall waiting to be served next to me was a women with a spaniel . The dog lifted the stall front curtain with its head and moved forward . After a minute or so it backed out licking its lips and looked up at me . I am sure it smiled ... Lady owner walks off Stall holder reaches under the table for some more items to put out and and shouted " Some bloody dog has been eating the pies!"

  6. Nomoss Wrote :

    Ah, you mean the Visa link which you "just" referred to as "more ammo handed to UKIP"

    Well they have commented .........as I expected

    Ukip MEP and spokesman on immigration Steven Woolfe said the European judges' ruling had struck another blow against Britain's power to control its borders.

    Mr Woolfe said: "Britain will be forced to recognise residence permits issued by any EU member state, even though the system of permits is wide open to abuse and fraud.

    "This ruling extends the so-called 'right to free movement' to millions of people from anywhere in the world who don't have citizenship of any country of the EU.

    "This is yet more proof that Britain can never take back control of its borders as long as it remains in the European Union.

    "The ECJ, like every other EU institution, is determined that Britain will never take back control of its borders."
  7. If you are in the UK over Xmas and its freezing on the roads . "Lets all be extra careful out there " Stay safe !

    The Ambulance Service I have connection with has just moved up onto a level which means all training stops all qualified managers are on the road and staff leave becomes subject to alteration . The link is London but the situation is nationwide

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-30479554
  8. I have noticed when talking with my neighbors over getting parts on line and delivered to repair stuff. They would rather drive miles for a part or replace the item . I had assistance from my neighbor to get a part on line that I wanted and was delighted at how much I was saving including postage . When I suggested they save the site for future use they said no as they would never ever disclose their bank card details even to Paypal . Is this common practice compared with us Brits buying stuff on line ?

  9. It seems they think they covered their backs years ago,

    From GVH Live

    Post-9/11, when the Bush administration first authorized the use of enhanced interrogation techniques against detainees, the Justice Department penned a series of memos detailing their legal justification for the use of these interrogation practices.

    A February 2002 memo, for instance, stated that Al-Qaeda and Taliban detainees were not protected from torture by the Geneva Convention. This order was extended to cover all detainees held as part of the War on Terror in 2006.

    Also in 2002, John Yoo, the Deputy Assistant Attorney General of the United States, and Assistant Attorney General Jay S. Bybee provided the White House with a set of legal memos claiming enhanced interrogation techniques were not severe enough to be considered torture, and therefore the U.S. could not be punished for using them. The memos also stated that actions taken outside of U.S. soil, including at the detention center at Guatanamo Bay, were not subjected to U.S. laws banning torture.
  10. From New Republic a US publication

    In 2010, Lawrence Wilkerson, the former chief of staff to Secretary of State Colin Powell, testified in federal court about the known innocence of several Guantánamo prisoners. “It became apparent to me as early as August 2002, and probably earlier to other State Department personnel who were focused on these issues, that many of the prisoners detained at Guantanamo had been taken into custody without regard to whether they were truly enemy combatants, or in fact whether many of them were enemies at all,” he said.

    He continued, “We relied upon Afghans...and upon Pakistanis, to hand over prisoners whom they had apprehended or who had been turned over to them for bounties, sometimes as much as $5,000 per head. Such practices meant that the likelihood was high that some of the Guantánamo detainees had been turned in to U.S. forces to settle local scores, for tribal reasons, or just as a method of making money.”

    Who is going to get US money today ?... UN convention on torture requires any prisoner tortured by a member state to be compensated ... A lot of money is going to have to be found when the claims start coming in .
  11. Wikileaks Oct 2010 ....If they had not let the cat out of the bag then Obama would not be saying what he is today about "mistakes " torture and the CIA being out of control .
  12. Nomoss wrote :

    I get the impresson that you tend to look down your nose at anyone working with their hands, and think you can put a value on peoples' work based solely on the time they spend doing it.

    Could not be further from the truth .... Left school at 15 on the Friday started in engineering workshop on the Monday and know what Swarfega is for .
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