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Michael

@swindonsixties

Lifelong @Official_STFC fan. Early years 1960s/70s growing up in Swindon Old Town, Lawn Junior/Churchfields. Love all things rail related. Digital Entrepreneur.

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calendar_today07-05-2010 12:13:17

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50 years ago this month the United Kingdom won Eurovision with Save Your Kisses For Me. From Moscow here’s my version: think of it as Doctor Zhivago meets Brotherhood of Man...sort of.

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Network Rail is a very dysfunctional organisation, run by accountants and people with no practical skills, they have created their own internal world which bears very little relationship to the one the rest of us live in. Their response doesn't surprise me at all

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Northamptonshire’s 684-2 declared v Kent is the second highest ‘for 2’ score in first class cricket. There were three double hundred partnerships: 224; 248; 212*. #cricketcounts

Northamptonshire’s 684-2 declared v Kent is the second highest ‘for 2’ score in first class cricket. There were three double hundred partnerships: 224; 248; 212*. #cricketcounts
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OK, if I was the STFC team, I'd be looking at that table and thinking "if we can win both these last two games what might we achieve?" All to play for ... wouldn't we have given a lot for this opportunity at the start of the season? COYR

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I stopped reading the Guardian (which I had read regularly since 1973) some years ago for precisely this reason. In the rush to become a 'global news source' and chasing clicks, it largely forgot its mission and became a parody of itself. A vacuum has been left for serious news.

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This sounds like obfuscation "We have no more access to NHS data than Microsoft has to the contents of your Word documents. I think you know this by now." Microsoft hosts our Word documents on Azure, and therefore technically holds our data and can technically make use of it.