They will still rotate...No! The wheels are on the wrong way
Ford have made some of coolest cars in history, GT40 amongst them.. RS 301 and 200 were pretty amazing. Wish I had one sat with my Mustang,which is a compliment for an XF.. Thanks.
They will still rotate...No! The wheels are on the wrong way
Too right Tommie. Best night on tele since 99...Incredible. Think I, ll have a tatoo of Ole... What a result..
I have driven a few Fords in the last 50 years, Ford lost the plot in the late 60's, early 70's. When I was growing up one of my playgrounds was a Model T cemetery. I'll give thumbs up to 3 Fords:They will still rotate...
Ford have made some of coolest cars in history, GT40 amongst them.. RS 301 and 200 were pretty amazing. Wish I had one sat with my Mustang,which is a compliment for an XF.. Thanks.
Well at least your mum has some taste.I have driven a few Fords in the last 50 years, Ford lost the plot in the late 60's, early 70's. When I was growing up one of my playgrounds was a Model T cemetery. I'll give thumbs up to 3 Fords:
- the Deuce, even stock it looks cool and the flat head V8 is a great period modification
- the Cortina Lotus which was cool for any 12 year old, even ones who were in reality much older
- the 1967 Fastback Mustang
When you say GT40 that isn't a road car and as a Ferrari P3-P4 fan I never got over that first 1966 victory which was even tougher to swallow because Chris and Bruce drove the damned thing.
Another OK race car was the Mk II Escort RS, I saw Timo Mäkinen drive that. Only very briefly, he was very fast... Was he driving or was he flying it?
I have driven a Mk II Jag but my mother got into Jags so I immediately lost interest in them...
Maybe because he doesn't understand three syllable words, "no" being one of the most common three syllable words in use it is a bit of a surprise though!Truly this is Pathetic, what part of "No" doesn't Cox understand?
Lets get this straight, burrowing into a massive volcano ,and sticking nuclear waste into it is a good plan?. This is the only area in ireland which has had seismic activity in the last 40 years.Another diversionary tactic to announce this at this time
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/environment/british-nuclear-waste-facility-could-be-located-near-newry-1.3784563
British nuclear waste facility could be located near Newry
Newry is being considered as a possible location to store the UK’s nuclear refuse
The question is which faction is behind this announcement and what do they hope to gain from it?
It sounds as phony as they come.
Face palm. Found the wikipedia page...
I think they are trying to send a subliminal message to the ROI Dan...Lets get this straight, burrowing into a massive volcano ,and sticking nuclear waste into it is a good plan?. This is the only area in ireland which has had seismic activity in the last 40 years.
What's unfriendly about it? surely it is obvious?How unfriendly is this? It's just landed in my Inbox.
Dear 50 Hertz,
we are writing to inform you that if you are a UK resident or entity without permanent EU residence and you have registered a .eu domain, you may lose your domain name.
With the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union, subject to any transitional arrangements, existing .eu domain names will no longer comply with the eligibility criteria.
A statement by the European Commission has outlined that following Brexit on 29 March, 2019 the EU regulatory framework regarding .EU domain names will no longer apply to the UK, which will have the following consequences:
•You will no longer be able to register .EU domains, nor will you be able to renew any existing .EU domain names, irrespective of whether they were registered before the withdrawal date.
•The Registry (EURid) will be entitled to revoke .EU domain names on its own initiative.
Details of EURid's action plan following Brexit on 29 March, 2019, and an action plan in the event of a transitional deal can be found in EURid's Brexit notice.
Although there is no certainty that all .EU domains registered by UK residents and entities will be revoked when Brexit takes place, there are some steps you can take to avoid any negative impacts the revocation may have:
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•You will have a grace period of 2 months where you can use your .EU domain with no changes, but our recommendation is to change your domain registrant contact data to a valid address in the European Union.
•If you do not have an EU subsidiary, you may want to consider setting up a new domain as soon as possible, and start redirecting traffic from your .EU domain to your new domain, for example a .COM domain.
We are currently working on finding other possible solutions to maintain your .EU registration, and we will contact you as soon as new information becomes available.
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Well Tommie would have even more cause to be concerned. The entire Ring of Gullion as it is called is a giant caldera,and Newry is in the collapsed centre. It is spectacular scenery. There is another volcano off the coast and there has been a relatively small earth quake off the Isle of Man,which displaced a little plaster in my house some thirty years ago.I think they are trying to send a subliminal message to the ROI Dan...
Very friendly. Why would a uk domain wish to be trading under false pretences?.How unfriendly is this? It's just landed in my Inbox.
Dear 50 Hertz,
we are writing to inform you that if you are a UK resident or entity without permanent EU residence and you have registered a .eu domain, you may lose your domain name.
With the withdrawal of the UK from the European Union, subject to any transitional arrangements, existing .eu domain names will no longer comply with the eligibility criteria.
A statement by the European Commission has outlined that following Brexit on 29 March, 2019 the EU regulatory framework regarding .EU domain names will no longer apply to the UK, which will have the following consequences:
•You will no longer be able to register .EU domains, nor will you be able to renew any existing .EU domain names, irrespective of whether they were registered before the withdrawal date.
•The Registry (EURid) will be entitled to revoke .EU domain names on its own initiative.
Details of EURid's action plan following Brexit on 29 March, 2019, and an action plan in the event of a transitional deal can be found in EURid's Brexit notice.
Although there is no certainty that all .EU domains registered by UK residents and entities will be revoked when Brexit takes place, there are some steps you can take to avoid any negative impacts the revocation may have:
Your Options
•You will have a grace period of 2 months where you can use your .EU domain with no changes, but our recommendation is to change your domain registrant contact data to a valid address in the European Union.
•If you do not have an EU subsidiary, you may want to consider setting up a new domain as soon as possible, and start redirecting traffic from your .EU domain to your new domain, for example a .COM domain.
We are currently working on finding other possible solutions to maintain your .EU registration, and we will contact you as soon as new information becomes available.
Best regards,
The STRATO Team
No, Strato the German hosting company are fine and doing their best to help and find a solution. It’s the peevish EU that I find quite unpleasant.Very friendly. Why would a uk domain wish to be trading under false pretences?.
The key question is why would a uk company be seeking to trade under false pretences. Using .eu rather than .co.uk, for a website operating from the soon to be non EU UK is fraudulent.No, Strato the German hosting company are fine and doing their best to help and find a solution. It’s the peevish EU that I find quite unpleasant.
that's the law I am afraid.How unfriendly is this? It's just landed in my Inbox.