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    Office work from the time of my last post ..........

    ok My day, Just got home and sat down with a beer..

    the drawing went fine , the mesh was ok , but patch 0 of the CFD has no elements ...bollox
    a simple Job has just gone tits up

    off to my part time Job , just made it for time... looooooong meeting ( my head burnt out )

    Shagged the secretary , she now wants my baby ( hey. she bought me a beer what more could I do ??)

    now Im home and will watch the WSB practice ,,,, its 11 at night

    im not young anymore , I need to retire .....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian d'marge View Post
    a simple Job has just gone tits up
    Is there any other comfortable way to do it in the office?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DangerMice View Post
    Sorry, are you saying that JamesBlond site is the same than an airline reservation system only smaller? Sabre & Open Skies (reservation systems) are written by large multinational corporations. Navitaire who make Open Skies is a 600 employee company, which itself is only a business unit of Accenture, a 45,000 employee company. I know this because Navitaire bought our ops systems for several million dollars a few years ago.
    I think I'm more likely showing my lack of knowledge... Rudy would know exactly what you're talking about, of course. James Blond was a site that required a scratch build instead of using a template and I was involved in the meetings with John and was impressed by the complexity and detail required to incoroprate everything John wanted in a form that would be easy to manage by him and operate by the public.
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