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chartpolski

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  1. Yeah, I’ll have a go at most things, specialised at nothing. Cheers.
  2. The light brindle was 23” and the other one was 29 1/2 “ The pup levelled out at 28 1/2” Cheers.
  3. At the Percy Hunt with my hairy hounds ! LOL ! Introducing a young deer/grey to the Morpeth Hunt hounds ; Cheers.
  4. People will have different terms in different areas. I know some of the Cumbrian packs are known as “fell packs” but are still foxhounds. One of my local packs has joint meets sometimes with the Ullswater on the Northumberland fells; the hounds I’ll be watching at Steelrigg are known as both “Fell hounds” and “Trailhounds”. They don’t hunt fox, they race and look finer built than traditional foxhounds. Cheers
  5. I was hunting in Australia with the Barwon Hunt and they use a mixed pack of what they call English Foxhounds and Irish Beagles; The Black and Tan ones are the Irish beagles, nothing like what we call beagles. I know in Cumbrian the Fell hound is used for racing and looks much racier than a foxhound, as I said , I’ll try and get some pictures. Cheers.
  6. That Doberman was handy around a hole aswell; Cheers.
  7. I used a pure Doberman for flushing game to the lurchers; Cheers.
  8. On a cat 111 aircraft with autopilot, approaching a cat 111 runway……piece’o piss ! LOL ! Cheets.
  9. I like to think I could be “talked down” but never, EVER want to be put in that position! LOL ! Wether they need a pilot, a doctor or anyone else, mC’s your man, give him a minute or two on Google and jobs a good’un ! Cheers.
  10. When I worked for Saudi Arabian Airlines I was once loaned to a subsidiary, Saudi Geological Survey, to help change an engine on a Shorts Skyvan. These are basically big vans with wings built to service oil installations in the desert and are VSTOL. They are made in Belfast. Anyhow, I was invited on the test flight and when the engines were “proved “ the captain got out of his seat and said here, takeover ! I nearly shit myself, but had a go, safe in the knowledge the co- pilot REALLY had control if I did anything daft ! LOL ! Cheers.
  11. That’s correct but I understood we are buying both A and B variants ? Cheers.
  12. US Marine Corp still uses them but the likes of the F35 can be configured V-STOL, ( very short take of and landing), and VTOL, ( vertical take of and landing), and is a far superior and advanced aircraft than the Harrier. The Harrier just became outdated. Cheers.
  13. We are going down the F35 route as they are carrier compatible; the Typhoon and Tempest arn’t. Cheers.
  14. 100% there’s greyhound blood in them. I talked to some of the old timers from Cumbria years ago, no saluki though. We mustn’t confuse Fell Hounds with Fell Packs of fox hounds . Fell hounds are lighter boned and racier, and are used for racing; a scent trail is laid in a big circle across the fells and the hounds follow the scent until they see or hear their masters and then race in at full speed. Fell packs are foxhounds that work the Cumbrian fells and hills. Both types will be at the show; I’ll try to get photos of both to show the difference. Another interesting th
  15. I’ll be at the Haydon Hunt Show at Steelrigg a week on Sunday, they have Fell hound racing, I’ll try and get some photos. Cheers.
  16. No idea, I just remember the Luddites being opposed to mechanisation in the Industrial Revolution. Cheers.
  17. He won’t be in the picture at all if next Tuesdays vote on the Welfare Bill goes against him ! Cheers.
  18. That’s what “Skynet “ said, and look what happened there ! LOL ! Cheers.
  19. I agree but who develops and builds the software and hardware, who maintains the routers , the distribution networks etc. ? It will, in my mind , lead to higher skilled jobs in the long run, but yes, lower skilled jobs will go, but education, training and skills will, I hope, lead to a higher skilled, better paid workforce. It’s all academic to me, I’m happily retired and if AI leads to a more comfortable, longer life for me….great ! LOL ! Cheers.
  20. The Luddites were terrified of the steam engine threshing machine replacing the scythe, and the automated loom replacing the hand loom, but the march of progress went on and has never stopped. Cheers.
  21. It’s been going on for years, mate, not necessarily AI, but automation and digital replacing analog, etc. In the late 60’s and early 70’s my missus worked at the DHSS Centre in Newcastle, the computers were, literally , the size of a house and the magnetic tape discs were about 3’ in diameter, there were 1,000’s of employees. Now, all that computing data could be handled on a decent laptop ! 45 years ago I was sent on a three month course on Electronic Controls at South Shields Marine College.Solid state switching was replacing huge “knife” switches . Operators and Engineers ha
  22. Just my opinion ,Mush, but is it not possible that things like AI, Automation, etc WON’T lead, in the long run, to job losses ? I think it will “upskill” jobs , not replace them. By that I mean people will still be needed to do the R & D on this and build and maintain the equipment. A bit like car manufacturing, instead of a human building the car, the human now develops, installs and maintains the robotics that have replaced the semi-skilled assembly worker, meaning that a higher skilled workforce is needed. Just my own thought and opinions. Cheers.
  23. Piece ‘o piss !!!! Something to do with some German blokes cat ,Superconductivity and Boolean Algebra! Marry them all together and you’re halfway to understanding Quantum Computing ! Don’t know what all the fuss is about ? Ill get my pal mC to explain it to you all ! Cheers.
  24. Just watched it ; “ they don’t know what the f**k they are doing “ ! He’s not happy….. Cheers.
  25. To paraphrase Mandy Rice-Davies; “ Well, they would say that, wouldn’t they ?” ! LOL ! Cheers.
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