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    Birmingham Municipal Bank

    For those intending to go and wanting to visit the vaults. As you go in, you're given a numbered ticket and (probably) will see a line of people headed for the vault tour. The ticket is to be handed in as you get to the start of the tour. The number doesn't have any significance. If there's a...
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    Doctors

    I didn't come to Birmingham until '63 and I think my first official GP was Dr Mason but since it was a surgery with several doctors I could wind up with Dr Maher (I'm sure that's how it was spelt) or Dr Wand. I'm still with the same surgery but I rarely use it. I'm told it takes two weeks to get...
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    Windows 10

    Most tablet operating systems are smaller than Windows. Android is cut down from a mix of two old versions of Linux. This means two things. 1. The operating system actually does less things. 2. It takes less time to load. This doesn't always mean that tablets load up instantly. My old tablet...
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    Windows 10

    There are lots of reasons for regular upgrades that don't involve what you see. There were supposed to be serious changes in the security system in some of the OS changes. I get the feeling the new version will push toward online rather than internal storage as everything seems to be going that...
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    Hidden spaces

    When were these pictures taken? The lighting is a lot better on them than it was on Saturday. It would have been nice to see what the rest of the place looks like but there is a lot of space roped off as unsafe. There's supposed to be a film for the cinema event but it wasn't available at the...
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    Windows 10

    It's usually said that alternate versions of Windows aren't worth the bother of the upgrade although you have to decide which you think are the good and bad. The example usually given is Win 98 good, Win Me bad, Win XP good, Win Vista bad, Win 7 good, Win 8 bad. Windows 9 was supposed to be the...
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    Memories of a Birmingham Musician (Drummer)!

    At some point I remember going to gigs at the ACAFESS on Moseley Road. Almost entirely a Black audience (except for me and some of the people who were with the band. The smoke was so bad that I couldn't breathe in there past midnight. The nights I went, Steve Ajao played but Andy Hamilton was a...
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    Memories of early Duran Duran gigs (1980-1981)

    Since you didn't mention support gigs, I tried looking up their actual shows at the time and their own web site has a much longer list for 1980 including a tour supporting Hazel O'Connor (I have the programme for that tour at home somewhere) and a lot of local gigs at the end of 1980...
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    Memories of early Duran Duran gigs (1980-1981)

    I only ever saw Duran Duran play once. They were support act at the Odeon at the time and Planet Earth was in the charts or had just been there. I don't remember a stage show or costume but then they were the support act. The only thing that stuck was the thought that they must have used some...
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    Library Of Birmingham 2013

    Only two years ago, I would have been surprised to see any public building open on a Sunday. Most of them don't open on Saturday. Of course, as a public resource, you'd expect it to open out of usual business hours but Sundays...? As to the suggestion that they would have done better to separate...
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    comprehensive redevelopment Areas ,

    When was this? Lee Bank has been called that since the 60s at least and Highgate is a lot bigger than just Gooch St. At one point there was a large part of Edgbaston called Calthorpe Park Estate that used to be part of the old Calthorpe Estate but the name seems to have fallen in to disuse.
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    Library Of Birmingham 2013

    The Sunday opening hours were new for this new library and I can't see that many will miss them that much. I'm surprised that they're losing 9-11 a.m. but it could have been worse. As I understand it the 180 staff jobs were never completely filled (more like 100-120). There was a suggestion that...
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    Birmingham Cinemas

    The dresses look like 20s/30s rather than the more austere/formal wear of the 40s. The event is probably a dance of some sort which might mean people are in costume which might change the date. I say this is a dance because of the wide wooden floor and the sign at the right of frame that says...
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    Programme on T.V tonight about Birmingham

    Should have mentioned it earlier but, if I remember correctly, the development had pages online that showed pictures of the old Typhoo wharf which could maybe have been compared with the picture on post #6 above to find out whether that was the wharf in question.
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    Head Post Office (Sorting Office) Birmingham

    BRUTEs were those large blue wire-sided trolleys that you'd see on station platforms sometimes. You fill them up with sacks of letters/parcels (I did two weeks on parcels one Christmas) and they'd go down to the train. "British Railways Utility" is more likely to be correct this time.
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    Judy Garland in Birmingham

    If that was who she was with, it would have to be 1950/51 before she divorced Minelli. A year later and she has a new husband and baby daughter.
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    Programme on T.V tonight about Birmingham

    At the back of the old Typhoo factory on Bordesley St there's a canal wharf. I remember seeing something about a redevelopment of the site that would also "restore" the canalside.
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    Birmingham Jazz Alive & Well

    If you want radio for the UK there's at least one digital station https://www.jazzfm.com/ but since a lot of you will also have internet connections you might want to try these https://www.jazz24.org https://www.jazzradio.com/ or something from the list at...
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    Jag or Rover?

    https://www.autonews.com/section/ussales If the figures shown on the link are to be believed - and I see no reason to doubt them. What sells now are Land Rover, Jaguar, and Mini (in that order). Sales for the others are minimal (less than a couple of hundred a month). You might see more of the...
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    Measurements

    The thing about numbers themselves is different from measure. People assume that everything is counted in decimal and that's all there is to it. The language (not just English - it happens in French and German) shows bits that used to work in dozens or scores as well. It's only when we get past...
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