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But to add to my answer just now, even though it was not AI, it highlights the importance of any system, machine or indeed AI having proper oversight by actual humans with the right skills.
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No it was a system designed in the nineties that had a flaw. All IT systems have flaws -bugs- often thousands. Usually when a roll-out happens the developers work with the end users and gradually work through them and you hopefully eventually get a functional system. What seems to have happened with Horizon is the state’s natural instinct to deflect any blame kicked in and therefore the only possible reason for all the errors was that suddenly hundreds of hard working sub-postmasters had become thieves. It is quite a scary scenario and no doubt not unique.
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Have just read that one, sounds horrific.
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From what I read, it was effectively a spreadsheet with an error in one of the formulas that highlighted - in error - that it thought the individual post office was acting fraudulently.
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What about this.
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I think the RB can be capable off road, especially if you put it on mog rims on with ag tyres.
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Was the Horizon Post Office system early AI, it certainly seems to have a degree of fuzzy logic built in?
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West92 started following Wanted Timberwolf 18/100 gravity feed Chipper
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Hi I am looking to buy a Timberwolf 18/100 chipper would anybody on here have one for sale?
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Switzerland latest: Several dozen people presumed dead at New Year's party in ski resort NEWS.SKY.COM A fire ripped through a ski resort bar in Switzerland where people were celebrating New Year's Eve. Dozens of people are feared dead and around 100 more are injured. Follow... Dozens of young people killed celebrating New Year, 100 in hospital with significant burns, An absolute nightmare.
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A thread about depression, and people attack someone who has been very open historically about their own struggles with depression. Unbelievable - internet bullying ****************whittery at its finest.
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I used to work for a guy with an RB 44. It was Horrendous to drive in London especially with a chipper on it. Just because it had a 4 an another 4 in the name didn’t make it that capable off road. It would get stuck in a football pitch. Mind you the guy had short arms and very deep pocket so it may have been a bit better if the tyres weren’t so worn.
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Bought a little 6550 valtra to run alongside my T234 and N174. bought it from wilson’s with a little crane trailer as well. fifth tractor i’ve had off wilson’s over the years and fantastic service as ever. perfect little tractor for sneaking into places that are a bit tight for the newer valtras and a handy little thing to have onsite with the mulcher on the back. IMG_2978.MOV IMG_2898.MOV
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...but rusted in front of your eyes as soon as they rolled out the factory. Unlike the Land Rover which used a considerable amount of aluminium in its construction, the Gypsy was all steel.....and thin, cheap steel as well.
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Austin gypsy, they look well built, seemingly a lot better than the land rover at the time.
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Lovely 4x4 with torsion bar suspension and the engine was part of the MOD plan to standardise spares by having parts in common with bigger engines. It made it all rather expensive compared with the cruder, simpler land rover offering which won out.
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All the best for 26 to you and everyone here Eggs but remember it works both ways its best to be nice to people. Mick's one of the few contributor's to posts on current arb practice and I read most of his posts.
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Residential street with access on road outside or driveway if necessary.
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Had a Dodge 50 Horsebox. Same 3.9 Turdo Perkins. Unstoppable.......once rolling. In a good way. Every RB I've seen had the same problem. Rust. Lots of it. Mechanically simple but the body dissolved around the engine/chassis. Echo @Oldfeller sentiments. I too have been looking at older stuff. TK's and the such are hens teeth or a kings ransom for a good one. Difficult to justify as a fun / hobby vehicle. But safer than my bike I agree.
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Good Morning Happy New Year to all. Seconded Doug's/ Maybe's sentiments. Hoping for a good one.