It will unless its a Rover MetroJamez wrote:Rover is now fucked.
I guess my car becomes a collectors item now, then?

It will unless its a Rover MetroJamez wrote:Rover is now fucked.
I guess my car becomes a collectors item now, then?
Yes. 7 million. Divided by a factor directly proportional to your weirdness. In this case that factor is very nearly 5. Given that most weirdness factors are considerably less than 1 (several orders smaller in fact), I'd say that you need a reality check.Ross Revenge wrote:Each week the Guardian newspaper carries lots of adverts for worthless non-productive public sector jobs. The effect of this is to artficialy lower the UK umemployment level which currently stands at 7 million. Finally for now I have just heard on BBC World Service Radio that 5 thousand workers at MG Rover cars are to lose their jobs.
You need a reality check yourself Sput!Sput wrote:Yes. 7 million. Divided by a factor directly proportional to your weirdness. In this case that factor is very nearly 5. Given that most weirdness factors are considerably less than 1 (several orders smaller in fact), I'd say that you need a reality check.Ross Revenge wrote:Each week the Guardian newspaper carries lots of adverts for worthless non-productive public sector jobs. The effect of this is to artficialy lower the UK umemployment level which currently stands at 7 million. Finally for now I have just heard on BBC World Service Radio that 5 thousand workers at MG Rover cars are to lose their jobs.
Also, did you expect the government to be able to do anything more that was reasonable for Rover? The chinese were the ones to end the talks.
Jesus change the record Ross. You are showing yourself up to be a total idiot.Ross Revenge wrote:Each week the Guardian newspaper carries lots of adverts for worthless non-productive public sector jobs. The effect of this is to artficialy lower the UK umemployment level which currently stands at 7 million. Finally for now I have just heard on BBC World Service Radio that 5 thousand workers at MG Rover cars are to lose their jobs.
Alright then!Ross Revenge wrote:You need a reality check yourself Sput!Sput wrote:Yes. 7 million. Divided by a factor directly proportional to your weirdness. In this case that factor is very nearly 5. Given that most weirdness factors are considerably less than 1 (several orders smaller in fact), I'd say that you need a reality check.Ross Revenge wrote:Each week the Guardian newspaper carries lots of adverts for worthless non-productive public sector jobs. The effect of this is to artficialy lower the UK umemployment level which currently stands at 7 million. Finally for now I have just heard on BBC World Service Radio that 5 thousand workers at MG Rover cars are to lose their jobs.
Also, did you expect the government to be able to do anything more that was reasonable for Rover? The chinese were the ones to end the talks.