The answer to the question "who is/was AndyW?" can be found here
an example of his "work" can be found here
and the demise of him can be found here
HTH
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Originally posted by AtW View PostJust ask yourself - is that a post from a living legend.... if no then it ain't andyW, one of a handful of real CUK legends...
it caught my attention because whilst boaties often worry about fire or flood, they rarely worry about Sabotage (on a taxi rank) or Global thermo nuclear war. Anchors is more normal, or what sort of flag to fly
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Originally posted by Halcyon View PostNow I'm too noob here to actually know who Andy W is/was, but I gather from the compulsory inclusion in polls that he/she was a bit of a legend.
Good lad...
Originally posted by Halcyon View PostJust saw this from "Andy W" in the "general" section of a sailing/boating forum that I go on
Same Dude?
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Andy W
Now I'm too noob here to actually know who Andy W is/was, but I gather from the compulsory inclusion in polls that he/she was a bit of a legend.
Just saw this from "Andy W" in the "general" section of a sailing/boating forum that I go on
As a Director of a taxi firm, I have been asked to draw up a list of possible contingencies which would affect the ability of the company to continue trading so that the Board can discuss suitable actions and preplanning according to the possibility and cost of each circumstance.
The company runs a fleet of taxis controlled by a computer booking system linked to data heads in each vehicle. Each vehicle also has a two way radio.
To give an idea, I have so far come up with the following list of possible events:
Interrupted power supply
Fire
Flood
Computer malfunction
Evacuation of office due to external event
Direct attack on office
Sabotage
Jamming of radio
Failure of local mobile cell
Non nuclear emp
Global Thermonuclear war
You can see that some are more likely than others!
If the esteemed members of this forum can suggest any other contingencies that should be
considered, I would be very grateful for any suggestions.
Thanks,
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