RE: [ql-users] UK General Election
Hi Geoff, Colin Baskett's revue in QUANTA magazine ... Mmm, isn't that one of those topless things then ? :o) Norman. Norman Dunbar EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Database/Unix administrator Phone: 0113 289 6265 Lynx Financial Systems Ltd. Fax:0113 201 7265 URL:http://www.LynxFinancialSystems.com
Re: [ql-users] UK General Election
- Original Message - From: Norman Dunbar [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [ql-users] UK General Election Hi Geoff, Colin Baskett's revue in QUANTA magazine ... Mmm, isn't that one of those topless things then ? :o) Oops! Another homophone for the Guardian collection. I bow to your superior knowledge of strippers! Geoff Wicks [EMAIL PROTECTED] PS Off topic, but I have just had a spam for a "Dow Jones Investment video". Why did I read that as a "Dilwyn Jones Investment video"?
Re: [ql-users] UK General Election
PS Off topic, but I have just had a spam for a "Dow Jones Investment video". Why did I read that as a "Dilwyn Jones Investment video"? Hah. No need to send for the video, just send me loads of used fivers...tenners... -- Dilwyn Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.soft.net.uk/dj/index.html
Re: [ql-users] UK General Election
Norman Dunbar wrote: Hi Geoff, Colin Baskett's revue in QUANTA magazine ... Mmm, isn't that one of those topless things then ? :o) Norman. "One of those topless things" I thought they came in pairs(;-) all the best - Bill
[ql-users] UK General Election
Most political commentators have pencilled in 3rd May for the General Election, foot and mouth permitting. I have set up a short web page for the duration: http://members.tripod.co.uk/geoffwicks/election.htm You can download my election analysis program, which was reviewed in the February Quanta Newsletter. This program contains the 1997 result for the main parties in England, Scotland and Wales and has numerous national and regional analysis possibilities including graphics. Also an interactive political map. It is possible to translate almost any opinion poll into seats. In the 1992 election this program predicted the final result more accurately than the BBC and ITV computers. Almost certainly a fluke, but nice to boast about. Geoff Wicks [EMAIL PROTECTED]