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Old 24th Dec 2021, 16:39
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Originally Posted by Wensleydale
NORAD are gearing up as usual....... Official NORAD Tracks Santa (noradsanta.org)
I can’t help but wonder how many forms, PCR tests and quarantine days would be needed for Saint Nick’s trip 😉
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Old 24th Dec 2021, 16:39
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Then there is the low-tech RAF ASTRA version - note the drop in quality: https://www.flying-fox.net/Tracker

Some of these ASTRA-enlightened folks that call themselves ‘coders’ are so behind that even my ZX81 Basic programming skills look better than this!

10 PRINT “RAF ASTRA Sycophants are not coders…”
20 PRINT “…you need more than just an ASTRA bean bag!”
30 GOTO 10

> Run

It doesn’t even correlate with the positions in the NORAD version!
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Old 24th Dec 2021, 19:13
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Digression: it is Christmas after all.

Can I claim to be the first among this august/ December band to have been a computer programmer and operator?

1958.

Ferranti Mercury "Meteor" at Dunstable, one of a batch of six, the first of which went to Joe Lyons Corner House empire for wages and stock purposes.

The beast sat in a Faraday cage in a building like a Scout Hut, hot as buggery, lots of valves ............ The first team were trained at Manchester, then taught six youngsters in-house. We actually produced decent 24 hour isobaric charts for UK and NW Europe and Eastern Atlantic.

And, no, I wasn't a bright star of programming.

Happy Christmas if you have read this far.
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Old 24th Dec 2021, 19:37
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Originally Posted by Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaargh!
My girlfriend's fit

not sure about reindeer . . . but to each his own
Has she been naughty too?
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Old 25th Dec 2021, 02:20
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Old 25th Dec 2021, 02:23
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Old 25th Dec 2021, 02:59
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Merry Christmas, ORAC! Have missed you on other forums.
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Old 25th Dec 2021, 18:55
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Tanker Aircraft scrambled

https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/voya...t-over-arctic/
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