-
Posts
27482 -
Joined
-
Last visited
Everything posted by badgerx16
-
https://www.starmag.com/news-people/sport/audrey-crespo-mara-son-fils-va-devenir-footballeur-professionnel-419644.html
-
The strange thing is it is the second time has filmed a mouse doing this, he was the photographer called in to investigate this, https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-bristol-47625284.
-
Other than the Ryan Fraser thread, have we any player discussions that by concensus view the subject as a valuable asset consistently delivering the level of performance we, on here, demand ?
-
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-67909417 "Alaska Airlines placed restrictions on the Boeing plane involved in a dramatic mid-air blowout after pressurisation warnings in the days before Friday's incident, investigators say. The jet had been prevented from making long-haul flights over water, said Jennifer Homendy of the US National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)."
-
I still get palpitations when Baz and the back 4 are passing it around between themselves.
-
Bump: Does the Max-9 have it's own issues, this time with blanked off emergency doors ?
-
St Edward's
-
Always do once we take the lead. Lumley looks confident Mara perhaps trying too hard Meghoma not good enough defensively Fraser outstanding Smallbone wearing somebody else's boots Harwood-Bellis and Stephens very solid Alcaraz keeps looking for the wrong pass Hopefully can get another 2 goals at least to reflect our dominance
-
If anybody was convicted purely on the basis of Horizon then there has to be more than enough doubt. If there is other corroboration then a more in depth review might be warranted.
-
If the Home Secretary had any balls he would quash all the convictions outright, removing the need for each individual to have to make a challenge in the Courts. If one or two bent SPOs get reprieved that is a trivial point compared to the gross injustice still being enacted on the vast majority of them.
-
The Met Police are investigating the investigation, looking at possible perjury in the Court appearances and fraud in the recovery of money from the SPOs after prosecution.
-
One bit in the documentary after the drama program was a woman who had been taken to Court over a discrepency. She had complained to the PO that her Horizon terminal was faulty, but was prosecuted anyway. In Court the PO prosecution team told the Judge that there was no fault with the terminal, in response the Judge asked for it to be presented so that it could be verified that it worked properly. When he was told the terminal had been taken in for repair the Judge dismissed the case. Mind you, by the time the case got to Court the woman had made 2 suicide attempts.
-
Don't most MPs cost thousands of pounds for little result ?
-
Tory MP Chris Skidmore says he will resign next week and trigger a by-election in protest at the issuing of new oil and gas drilling licences. ( He had previously stated that he would not be standing at the next GE ).
-
Surely you have to say Israeli moon lasers ?
-
In what way is Biden "the worst President ever" ? How does he compare to Franklin Pierce, James Buchanan, or Andrew Johnson? These 3 came in the bottom 5 of a poll of academics and historians asked to rated all US President's up to 2021, along with a certain Donald J Trump. https://www.c-span.org/presidentsurvey2021/?personid=20967
-
Haven't watched the series but have just watched the documentary that was broadcast after it, it just shows how difficult it is for the 'little people' to take on and challenge monoliths like the Post Office, who know things are wrong but also know they can get away with it. The bit I didn't know previously was the fact that FUJITSU had a back door route to give them remote access to all the Horizon terminals and accounts and could manually alter figures without the SPO ever knowing. Something that was expressly denied every time the PO or FUJITSU were asked about it.
-
Obviously in Iowa the staff don't have enough guns in school, otherwise they would would have prevented this; https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/world-us-canada-67884835 This is apparently the second school shooting this year.
-
Who get blown to pieces by a different sect of Muslims.
-
Not Hampshire related but the second test between South Africa and India was a mess; SA won the toss, batted first, and were all out for 55. India got to just oveer 150 for 4 before losing 6 wickets for 0 runs in 11 balls. The match ended in the middle of day 2 with India winning by 7 wickets in the shortest test, in terms of balls bowled, that had a positive result.
-
Not sure what is wrong with some of these pets but we have never had a bill approaching even £1000, and that's with ponies and a cat that fractured his spine and later developed a brain tumour.
-
If Horizon hadn't been a bespoke system for a single customer the issues being raised from more than one deployment might have made denying them more difficult.
