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- Any ideas?
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Zoe
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03/08/2010 at 15:55
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The range of symptoms suggest a neurological basis - and quite possibly that som...
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- Any ideas?
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Zoe
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03/08/2010 at 15:55
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I would suggest a look at the [url=http://www.webmd.boots.com/default.htm][b][u]...
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- Train 6L24
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Albert
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18/06/2010 at 06:52
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OK, then try running 6L24 on its' own and see if it misbehaves
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- Any ideas?
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Zoe
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03/08/2010 at 15:55
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you should see anoter doctor, sounds like m.e. aka yuppy flue, some doctors dont...
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- SPADing Trains
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UKTrainMan
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14/07/2010 at 18:47
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I suppose the proper terminology is something like 'passing a signal at Danger w...
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- SPADing Trains
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UKTrainMan
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14/07/2010 at 18:47
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When it comes to talking a train passed a signal I would refer to it as a PSAD (...
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- Lack of Signal Failures
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Louis
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03/08/2010 at 11:18
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Well spotted nothing is coded to fail......
Funnily enough I was doing a bit ...
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- Lack of Signal Failures
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Started by
Louis
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03/08/2010 at 11:18
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I have run Exeter at full speed on maximum signal failures and a maximum of 6 si...
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