MotoGP produces the goods...again.
Type: Posts; User: PickleB
MotoGP produces the goods...again.
The Jetsetter is available on Amazon.com but not Amazon.co.uk. Probably because, in the land of the free, TSA rules are very strict...see...
The OP asks "Is this going a bit too far"?
Not if you live in Japan...see The little-known risks of carrying a Swiss Army knife.
Another article explains why market forces are making this...
Effective 2007:
MotoGP class engine displacement will reduce from 1000 cc to 850 cc. The maximum cylinder bore will reduce from 81 mm to 75 mm. Engines will remain 4-stroke only, with 4...
He's come up with a new line..."Not my job".
Jarnail Singh denies cover-up:
1.15pm: Final topic before lunch is this email from February 2013 in response to a question to Singh about whether to drop a fraud prosecution against a...
Indeed they are...Core Participants...as is the Bar Standards Board.
To quote Guernsey Post:
If the CN22/CN23 is too large to fit on your item, you can then fold it and attach it to the item, ensuring that as much information as possible is on the visible side...
I see that Higgins is battling hard once again against Kyren Wilson.
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Re Gareth Jenkins:
Feb Update from Sir Wyn Williams
Phases 1 to 4 of the Inquiry are now substantially complete. I use the word “substantially” quite deliberately; oral...
And Amazon...B001QMCBN0.
They have all provided a written Witness Statement concluding with "I believe the content of this statement to be true" and are asked to confirm its content at the beginning of their oral evidence.
I agree.
That digital communications over such a distance is a) possible b) still effective in controlling Voyager is a marvel (IMO).
That the onboard computer can still be reprogrammed by...
And it's been that way since 2002. That's something I had not realised, thank you.
Thanks for the pointer...well worth a watch.
The above told me that the Voyager digital data tape recorder is driven by a rubber belt and uses 328 m of 1/2 inch 8 track tape, capable of...
As for the Inquiry, I'd say because it is looking into events that took place over 16 years, involved many people (both perpetrators and victims), at least two major companies, several legal firms,...
ICYMI (I had):
Post Office lawyer was warned of 'wrongful' convictions decade ago
Post Office executive warned of wrongful conviction six years before innocent man was cleared
...the...
Agreed...but liability (if eventually demonstrated) is not evidence of perjury.
To my mind, AvdB spent the latter part of this morning attempting to refute Counsel's suggestion that he may have perjured herself before the High Court. She seemed to say that she didn't because she...
I didn't, so many thanks for the pointer.
Using a VPN, I managed to watch it at www.pbs.org/the-farthest...a site worth exploring (through the menu) for more information on Explorer.
I feel that I am missing something. Why did POL only employ lawyers with experience in civil law? So far at this has been the case for at least two of those called to give evidence, albeit that they...
If I've heard "As I recall" and "To the best of my recollection" from Susan Crichton once today, I've heard it a dozen or more. Cautious doesn't quite cover it.
For another opinion on proceedings, try The Law Society Gazette.
From 5 February 2024:
Lawyers hauled before the Post Office Inquiry have been lambasted as part of victims’ summing up of the...
Indeed, it's not pretty...eg "I suggest you are lying".
Rodric Williams is coming apart at today's session. Counsel has realised that he needs to ask very narrow, specific questions in order not to allow him to give a more general, perhaps evasive...