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What an incredible man is Bernard. He makes me feel like there is hope
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I loved that, absolutely fascinating
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My goodness how nice looking you are and in your beautiful dress
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I reckon Kate is right dirty … she loves it up her
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I wonder if Ben and Katie have got it on after all this foreplay chat… Katie is getting a bit wet I reckon
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34:12 Transistor / semiconductor devices such as radios etc, allegedly all be unserviceable due to the EMP wave. So people wouldn’t be able to tune in unless they had older vintage valve equipment which was a little bit more robust but the chances were there would be no mains so unless you had spare HT a and LT batteries available, you wouldn’t be listening in to the BBC.
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36:34 this is more like it. This would have been the COMCEN these teleprinters were Creed 7s they were supper-ceded by Siemens T150s in the 70s and 80s and more modern machine as used by BT in the 80s and 90s before COMCENS were replaced by more modern networks utilising PCs oddly these new networks only started to go in in the early 2000s. The RAF upgraded all of their comms under the IUKADGE project started in the 80s using a digital voice and data switch called UNITER which employed the Packet switch technology that the WWW later adopted. The radar data was processed on VAX VMS machines which were rather large and used physically huge platters of Winchester hard disk storage which only had a capacity of about 10MB each.
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Wow sexier than Filomena Kunk lol 😂😂😂❤
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From someone who worked in these types of bunkers, even in the 80s there wouldn’t have been a plethora of so many dumb terminals and printers. Communications was provided by the COMCENS which had a suite of teleprinters and all comms would be via the use of Signals. Computer terminals were only common from the late 80s and 90s onwards. The RAF management all operated from desks without PCs, mobile phones etc… they were all paper shuffled … hard to believe Eh? The rooms you see full of terminals are all fictitious what equipment to be found in these rooms depended upon the era. The bunkers that remained operational were modernised on a fairly regular timeframe, expansions, refitting, new equipments etc. I could go on and on…
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My goodness this lady is intrinsically sexual beautiful xx
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