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Partners - as long as they are in charge. (15 mins ago)

For a first time as a try-out, it was a resounding success in and for Skegness, but already East Lindsey has been putting unnecessary stumbling blocks in the way for t...

Phil K

poetry; a sign of a halthy soul. (41 mins ago)

Meant to mention yesterday that it was National Poetry Day and the Poetry in St Andrews Square team spent several hours handing out free poems and offering a personal ...

Aitken's Edinburgh

links for 2008-10-10 (43 mins ago)

Building Community Capacity This report recommends one-off funding proposals to 2 voluntary organisations. These organisations are The 999 Club Trust and Lewisham ...

Someday I Will Treat You Good

Wednesday, October 26, 2005

Last man standing - 2 comments

Neil is continuing to hold the line on ID cards, despite Tim Worstall's assertion that he is the only blogger out there who is doing so. It's a nigh-on impossible task and, all in all, an extraordinary situation. All 99.9% votes are suspicious, and even I - an optimist, and someone with a better-than-average understanding of database issues - can see possible benefits. No argument prospers from having one side expunged, so long may the issues be debated, as well as the protagonists can.

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At 5:56 PM, October 27, 2005, Anonymous Steve said...

I have implemented databases too and that's why I don't believe the government's cost estimates.

   
At 7:47 PM, October 27, 2005, Blogger Bloggers4Labour said...

I wouldn't necessarily have said database projects in particular, but you'd be on very safe ground doubting: government IT projects in general, IT estimates in general, and government estimates in general.

   

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