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https://www.thersa.org/Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI always think of RSA as an encryption device.
Okay I will go onto google and go through the 10000 definitions of the TLA.....
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If it is there, I went for lunch there once. With my mate Greg.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostComment
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Who was picked on by itcontractor.comOriginally posted by BrilloPad View PostIf it is there, I went for lunch there once. With my mate Greg.
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Think your link is broken....Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI think www.modsblowgoats.com is looking for photos.....
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I thought you meant you were off to Cape Town!Originally posted by NickFitz View PostSee above
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI always think of RSA as an encryption device.
Okay I will go onto google and go through the 10000 definitions of the TLA.....Do keep upOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBack at the hotel, having treated myself to a ride on the Piccadilly line
Suppose I ought to get to sleep, given that I'm supposed to be here for this conference and it starts at - unbelievably - 9am
That's actual talks-start-time; registration is from 8am. It's in the centre of London, FFS, nobody will get there on time if it starts that early
As I'm in Holborn and it's at the Royal Society of Arts, just beyond the other side of Strand, this is the one time I could really use the Aldwych branch; but they closed it down years ago
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I actually ought to update the story. As when we got to Leeds, the front 3 carriages headed off to Scarborough. There was no news on the fate of the rear 3, but it’s safe to assume a destination other than Scarborough was intended. Sometime next year they will be getting brand new trains for the express services. I understand these will have 5 carriages, including a larger 1st class section. This means the class 185’s will be freed up to a) spend more time running in double formation and b) be given the job of replacing those hateful class 142 pacers on the Leeds-Manchester route*. And not a decade too soon.Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLOL. Sad but true.....
*via Hudds, but not via Halifax which will retain its British Leyland shame for some time to come.Comment
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