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Was anyone else really disappointed that is was about cars and not cockney rhyming slang
(puts kleenex away)Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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They were a typical British company, unable and/or unwilling to move with the times.
Here's a car they designed in 1976:
Bristol Type 603 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
And not really developed or updated and still being "sold" today (if anyone wants a very expensive 1976 car).
Here's a Kia from a few years ago, it looks and is tulip

And here's some new Kia cars:



And here's a Kia design for tomorrow:

and another

So, Bristol, expensive, ugly cars from the 1970's being sold selectively to very rich, blind/stupid people.
Other car manufacturers (like Kia) are booming, improving designs, quality, technology and manufacturing techniques.
I'd rather have a Kia.Comment
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The biggest loss in all this will be the skills that the people at Bristol Cars Ltd currently have.
Oh well.
Last one out switch the light off.Comment
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We don't need skills. Skills is old economy.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe biggest loss in all this will be the skills that the people at Bristol Cars Ltd currently have.
Oh well.
Last one out switch the light off.
We need more bankers, more printed money, more lending, more debt, buy a house, sell it a 2x price a year later.
That's the future. We should scrap maths, science at school and teach children how to buy and sell houses and how to short a stock via a CFD.Comment
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Or short an indexOriginally posted by DimPrawn View PostWe don't need skills. Skills is old economy.
We need more bankers, more printed money, more lending, more debt, buy a house, sell it a 2x price a year later.
That's the future. We should scrap maths, science at school and teach children how to buy and sell houses and how to short a stock via a CFD.
Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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Exactly. Imagine a million youngsters all shorting via a 2x inverse leveraged ETF the British economy with all their pocket money. We'd be laughing and they'd have pension fund by the time they were 14.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostOr short an index
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Shame to see this happen. I used to enjoy my time when at the "posh car place" and many of the skills these people had particularly in the coach building section will disappear.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe biggest loss in all this will be the skills that the people at Bristol Cars Ltd currently have.
Oh well.
Last one out switch the light off.
As for switching off the light... everyone's gone already and the light is on a timer to give the impression that someone's still here.Comment
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Their cars look complete and utter tulip and I am pretty sure inside they are also 70s technology - it might soon be probably impossible to certify one of those due to too high emissions.Originally posted by Churchill View PostThe biggest loss in all this will be the skills that the people at Bristol Cars Ltd currently have.Comment
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostExactly. Imagine a million youngsters all shorting via a 2x inverse leveraged ETF the British economy with all their pocket money. We'd be laughing and they'd have pension fund by the time they were 14.

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Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.Comment
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