Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by campbell » Fri Sep 17, 2010 11:57 am

neil wrote:
campbell wrote:Neil you could be in the Advance Party, getting to Folkestone ahead of the M25 rush-hour and teeing up some nice lattes from the Le Shuttle Shop ;-)
That would work if I wasn't with you at the Walshy day :-D
Oh, right. Was getting confused. Nothing new there...

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by mckeann » Fri Sep 17, 2010 12:50 pm

campbell wrote:You've done your share of striking then?
I was part of the grangemouth strike action a couple of years back.
campbell wrote:
robin wrote: Campbell, I'm not sure I can agree with the phrase "the short-sighted sorts who have already helped strangle this country"; actually the short sighted sorts who have led us to this crisis are the (previous) government and the financial sector's lack of common sense self-regulation. It's pretty hard to lay the blame on the shoulders of the public sector workers.

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I accept that I've been a bit reactionary and over-generalised here. Sorry to Neil or any other person who thinks I've put them in that bracket and have just unfairly tarred them.

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I dont feel unfairly tarred, far from it, i just know, having been on the other side of the fence, that the information available to the general public via the media is totally bollocks compared to what is actually happening to cause the strike.

Robin, i dont know anything about this strike, so i wasnt saying it was worthwhile or not. As you say, its public sector, so its a tricky situation.

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by campbell » Fri Sep 17, 2010 1:06 pm

OK Neil received and understood.

I think it is a great pity that the flow of info into public channels is so badly skewed in these situations, but I suppose some will claim "commercial confidentiality" etc etc etc blah blah blah. Not good.

I think this stuff gets tricky because (I imagine) in many ways, strikers need the public whom they are going to impact, to get on their side to help get a point home to their employers. But this tends to be paradoxical doesn't it.

Also, different strikes affect different cross-sections I imagine. If we had the time, we could analyse:

- The Miners
- The car workers
- The Teachers
- The petrochemicalheads ;-)
- The BA cabin crew
- The Civil Servants

...and others which I've missed, and I bet we'd see some really interesting results as to how much the affected customers, end-users, general public groups etc, were on-board or against the strikers.

We could also look at what was actually giving rise to the dispute in the first place, and as Robin says, what amount of negotiation (if any) had occurred (or at least been attempted!).

Bottom line for me is, I absolutely don't hold Public Sector responsible for "the current mess", but while my employer was taking a hatchet to jobs in advance of the recession, the Public Sector was riding high. That is just not sustainable. I have some experience working with that sector as my client, and I shall share some of my observations in the bar in November. But not here.

Right, shall we get back to the fun stuff in this thread now?!

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by Cisco » Fri Sep 17, 2010 3:02 pm

Anyone else staying for the Sunday? :D

If so any ideas on accomodation near Spa for the Saturday evening?

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by BigD » Thu Sep 23, 2010 6:05 am

According to the Nurburgring website the GP circuit is open for tourist sessions (30 Euro for 20 mins) on the Thu and Fri 10am til 4pm. Possibly safer than the NorthLoop for those who don't want to risk it. Should really get a session myself as Scotty seemed to like the circuit and I've never been round it. 8) :D

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by Scotty C » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:06 pm

BigD wrote:According to the Nurburgring website the GP circuit is open for tourist sessions (30 Euro for 20 mins) on the Thu and Fri 10am til 4pm. Possibly safer than the NorthLoop for those who don't want to risk it. Should really get a session myself as Scotty seemed to like the circuit and I've never been round it. 8) :D
I paid 100euro for half and hour before i raced there.

Well worth a few sessions. :thumbsup
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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by ruadh08 » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:52 pm

Scotty C wrote:
BigD wrote:According to the Nurburgring website the GP circuit is open for tourist sessions (30 Euro for 20 mins) on the Thu and Fri 10am til 4pm. Possibly safer than the NorthLoop for those who don't want to risk it. Should really get a session myself as Scotty seemed to like the circuit and I've never been round it. 8) :D
I paid 100euro for half and hour before i raced there.

Well worth a few sessions. :thumbsup
So 530 euro next week for 5 hours on that and 5 hours on the ring is not bad value then!
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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by campbell » Thu Sep 23, 2010 2:18 pm

BigD wrote:According to the Nurburgring website the GP circuit is open for tourist sessions (30 Euro for 20 mins) on the Thu and Fri 10am til 4pm. Possibly safer than the NorthLoop for those who don't want to risk it. Should really get a session myself as Scotty seemed to like the circuit and I've never been round it. 8) :D
Now THAT I could be persuaded to consider...subject to advice from my Engineer ;-)

I'm off to check Scotty's lines from the LCE races there... http://www.elisetrophy.tv/?p=106

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by Dominique » Tue Oct 05, 2010 9:35 pm

I've just returned from a 3,5k miles Eurotrip and had planned to put the car in the garage, not getting it out before next season..... Until I bumped into this tread! :shock: :P
Though Spa/Francorchamps is not too far from me, it's still on my to-do-list.

Are you guys happy to make this an international posse? (including Ring)
It would still fit in the Blitz Krieg picture as we were on the same side. Don't mention... :lol:
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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by Cisco » Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:24 pm

Hey Dom,

As Aragorn said to the Elves...

"You are most welcome"

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by robin » Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:27 pm

Don't mention the bicycles :-) Dom, it would be great to see you there!

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by campbell » Tue Oct 05, 2010 10:43 pm

Cisco wrote:Hey Dom,

As Aragorn said to the Elves...

"You are most welcome"

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by ed » Wed Oct 06, 2010 8:54 am

Nice one Dom! :thumbsup

Can we go yet?! :drive :cheers
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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by BigD » Fri Oct 08, 2010 11:02 am

Excellent Dom. 8)

See you there, just make sure your impact cut off switch (or whatever it was called) doesn't fail this time eh?! :lol:

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Re: Spa, Book-a-Track, Saturday November 13 2010 - Blitz Krieg

Post by Andy G » Fri Oct 08, 2010 2:06 pm

BigD wrote:Excellent Dom. 8)

See you there, just make sure your impact cut off switch (or whatever it was called) doesn't fail this time eh?! :lol:
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