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    #21
    Originally posted by tazdevil View Post


    That's why I said that. If we spent less on getting outside shonky doing the business we could invest more on inside shonky and perhaps get more for our money and systems that fit the requirement.

    A long time ago in the 1950's the government built its own data centres and trained its own developers. They had to go to civil servants and ask if they wanted to be this new thing called a programmer. Wonderful things ensued, technology was pushed forward and we produced people with newly required skills. Now we've abdicated that to buying everything, normally from abroad, at great cost to both our current and future prosperity
    Managed decline, dear boy, managed decline.

    After all did you see the boat "we" used in the Med last week? At least it didn't have oars. .
    When the fun stops, STOP.

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      #22
      Originally posted by tazdevil View Post


      That's why I said that. If we spent less on getting outside shonky doing the business we could invest more on inside shonky and perhaps get more for our money and systems that fit the requirement.

      A long time ago in the 1950's the government built its own data centres and trained its own developers. They had to go to civil servants and ask if they wanted to be this new thing called a programmer. Wonderful things ensued, technology was pushed forward and we produced people with newly required skills. Now we've abdicated that to buying everything, normally from abroad, at great cost to both our current and future prosperity
      Wait till you hear about who owned and maintained the water, the electricity, the gas, and the telephones in the UK in the 1950s. All "abdicated" as you put it, under Heath and Thatcher, on the promise of competition, improvement in quality and reduction in cost. Now it's owned by refinanced debt so that managers and shareholders get payouts and UK citizens suffer.
      …Maybe we ain’t that young anymore

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