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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Current project is with a telecom firm. When you register a number nowadays you also need to provide the location so you can be using a London number in Glasgow (say). What I suspect would happen is that you would get routed to London's emergency centres who then has to transfer the details to Glasgow
    When I had my BT digital line, they regularly nagged for me to make sure the registered address was up to date.

    Felt rather pointless as I could install the Cloud Voice app on my phone and use that to call from anywhere...

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Yes, I thought that was odd when we moved there in 1971 - Milton Keynes had barely even been started by then, still consisting mostly of a bunch of villages and a few very small towns
    The initial (area) bit of a post code determined the major postal centre the post was sent to - so Bedford post would be centrally sent to Milton Keynes from where it was sent to the local sorting offices.

    Nowadays a number of those centres have been merged, so the central hub for the North East is now a single one on Tyneside where previously there were ones in Boro (TS), Darlo (DL), Durham (DH), Sunderland (SR) and Newcastle (NE).

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by eek View Post

    Current project is with a telecom firm. When you register a number nowadays you also need to provide the location so you can be using a London number in Glasgow (say). What I suspect would happen is that you would get routed to London's emergency centres who then has to transfer the details to Glasgow
    My conclusion was always use your mobile when calling 999 as that uses the mast to work out where to route the call.

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  • eek
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    The rot set in when they got rid of exchange names, like MUS for Bloomsbury, or WHI(tehall) 1212 for Scotland Yard
    Current project is with a telecom firm. When you register a number nowadays you also need to provide the location so you can be using a London number in Glasgow (say). What I suspect would happen is that you would get routed to London's emergency centres who then has to transfer the details to Glasgow

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    Yes, I thought that was odd when we moved there in 1971 - Milton Keynes had barely even been started by then, still consisting mostly of a bunch of villages and a few very small towns
    There's probably a vaguely interesting story behind it. I think postcodes were rolled out nationally in the early 70s.

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  • ladymuck
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    I had a hankering for eggy bread, proper version not that over sweet French toast muck. So, that's what I made. I realised too late that I could have clogged up a few more arteries by turning it into a eggy bread bacon sandwich. Probably for the best that I didn't do it.

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  • NickFitz
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    Lunch has been a cold chicken leg with a bag of plain crisps

    Still feeling a bit below par, which is quite annoying as I felt fine for the first couple of hours after getting up

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by ladymuck View Post

    With the rollout of digital lines and exchanges, I suspect geographic numbers could become a thing of the past as you can port your number to any address IIRC
    The rot set in when they got rid of exchange names, like MUS for Bloomsbury, or WHI(tehall) 1212 for Scotland Yard

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  • ladymuck
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post

    It's entirely their fault though. I'd expect a Bedford firm to have a Bedford phone number, and this had an area code which turns out to be Milton Keynes, where their head office is located. Businesses need to realise that for those of a certain age, geography is an important aspect of telephony
    With the rollout of digital lines and exchanges, I suspect geographic numbers could become a thing of the past as you can port your number to any address IIRC

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  • ladymuck
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    Afternoon all

    Sunny with barely a cloud in the sky. Currently 14 degrees with a high of 16 expected. No rain forecast. Barometer way up to 1026 mBar (1029 mBar according to my weather app). Next week is looking warmer.

    Interview date/time confirmed this morning. I have four days to coach myself into all the right things to say.

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  • NickFitz
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    On the bright side, my Delay Repay claim has been approved to the tune of £9.03

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  • NickFitz
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    Shifting of boxes and furniture has been put on hold as I've now developed a mild headache and can feel a bit of a temperature coming on

    As my only exertion so far today has been unloading the dishwasher and making toast, I'm taking this as a warning that I shouldn't try to do too much too soon. Don't want to end up with the lurgy dragging on for the second part of my break

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  • NickFitz
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    Originally posted by jamesbrown View Post

    Oddly enough, Bedford postcodes are all MK.
    Yes, I thought that was odd when we moved there in 1971 - Milton Keynes had barely even been started by then, still consisting mostly of a bunch of villages and a few very small towns

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  • jamesbrown
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    Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
    It's entirely their fault though. I'd expect a Bedford firm to have a Bedford phone number, and this had an area code which turns out to be Milton Keynes, where their head office is located. Businesses need to realise that for those of a certain age, geography is an important aspect of telephony
    Oddly enough, Bedford postcodes are all MK.

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  • WTFH
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    Morning all

    TFIF, etc.
    5C at 6am, but I suspect there was ground frost on one of the grassy paths we walked along.
    CBS, etc.
    If it stays dry, I might even get the grass cut this evening.

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