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Confusion is a natural state of being -
Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostLike most women then. If you are a fem-bot you are a very good one! Maybe I should start learning SKA.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI am laughing cos I think it is the worst way of doing it. my preference in order would be :-
1. Drive to NE/Sid
2. Drive to West Malling - then get train takes just over an hour with change
3. coach see http://www.newenterprisecoaches.co.uk/
4. the route you suggested
Without knowing exactly where bf works it is hard to compare them all.
I suggest full research into those routes with prices, complexity, chances of it going fubar, etcetc.Comment
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Originally posted by Katie View PostIn a building next door to Waterloo East Station.
1. Drive to NE/Sid
2. Drive to West Malling - then get train - takes just over an hour
3. the route you suggested - takes 1 hour 20 minutes
4. coach see http://www.newenterprisecoaches.co.uk/
the issue with coach is walking over Waterloo bridge - though it is cheap. I guess 1/2/3 are similar cost? But it depends on your preference of speed vs driving - 1 involves alot of driving, 3 is none.
I used to work next to Waterloo East at 3i - 91 Waterloo road.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI used to work next to Waterloo East at 3i - 91 Waterloo road.Comment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was there from April to October 1992 - I hated being outside the city but there were few jobs around in 1992. I was at Hill Samuel before which was in effect closed down - though it got me through the bad days of 1991.Comment
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Its almost the start of Cheltenham and my tip for the first race is Cork All Star.
Any other naps out there ?Comment
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7288426.stm
Chemical brain controls nanobots
"That kind of device simply did not exist; this is the first time we have created a nano-brain," he told BBC News.
Trails of prototypes of the minute brain have been carried out on cuk over the past few years. Most have failed abysmally.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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Originally posted by BrilloPad View PostI was there from April to October 1992 - I hated being outside the city but there were few jobs around in 1992. I was at Hill Samuel before which was in effect closed down - though it got me through the bad days of 1991.
1. white wednesday (16th September 1992)
2. being seated next to fax desk where all the secretaries went to. it was absolutely top totty there - very hard to concentrate.Comment
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Originally posted by Diver View Posthttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/7288426.stm
Chemical brain controls nanobots
"That kind of device simply did not exist; this is the first time we have created a nano-brain," he told BBC News.
Trails of prototypes of the minute brain have been carried out on cuk over the past few years. Most have failed abysmally.Comment
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