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The Dainton Banker gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema The 10A Allocation.
Can we have that in English please? Tom
15 April 2026 um 02:11 -
The Dainton Banker gefällt goldfishs Beitrag in dem Thema The 10A Allocation.
Your post was a mixture of nonsense and falsehood. I interpreted it correctly, you may have written it poorly. False. Welfare payments exceed income tax, not tax income… If you're concerned about the government balancing the books on...
15 April 2026 um 02:11 -
The Dainton Banker gefällt goldfishs Beitrag in dem Thema The 10A Allocation.
100% literally not the definition of ‘revenue’. Revenue is ‘products sold’ x ‘price sold for’ and has no relation to profit or input costs. If you buy products for £1m and sell them for £100,000 your revenue is £100,000, and you have lost...
15 April 2026 um 02:09 -
The Dainton Banker gefällt Jamessquareds Beitrag in dem Thema The 10A Allocation.
If someone misinterprets something written, the fault is with the writer for lack of clarity - not the reader for poor comprehension. “Don’t write so you can be understood, write so you can’t be misunderstood”. Tom
15 April 2026 um 02:04 -
The Dainton Banker gefällt jncs Beitrag in dem Thema GWSR General Discussion and Operations.
Geotechnical engineering knowledge was approximately zero in that day and age, basically. E.g. I seem to recall, in the original Chicken Curve repair, that when they dug down, the found a buried grass layer; the earth of the original embankment...
15 April 2026 um 01:55 -
silversteellady gefällt Cuckoo Lines Beitrag in dem Thema GWSR General Discussion and Operations.
These railways were built before people fully understood soil mechanics, I guess the soil here is prone to being affected by rain and over time will decide to move around. I believe at the time of previous slips the line recognised the issue ,...
15 April 2026 um 01:35 -
silversteellady gefällt Kingscrosss Beitrag in dem Thema GWSR General Discussion and Operations.
Concerning stuff. What is it about the civil engineering of the original construction that has seen so frequent landslips?
15 April 2026 um 01:35