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From your thread HHD, not many people are registered, unless they just can't be arsed to vote :)
Very true Midwest.
Hopefully more will vote this time as it would be interesting to get a good picture of who is with who.
 
i'm stuck with this old worn out body that i've has for nearly 70 years. it was OK for a good few years, but like all tools, wear and tear takes it's toll. first the back and knees, then everything else going down the pan. can't even manage 100 press-ups without a smoke and beer break these days.
 
I'm NICEIC (AC) and also ECA, there isn't an option for ECA though. Also there is no options for BSI or Benchmark.

Lee you need to get to specsavers.
 
Would I do an under handed thing like that Lee just to make you look daft :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
 
From your thread HHD, not many people are registered, unless they just can't be arsed to vote :)

Considering there are just over 57 thousand registered members you would have thought that threads like this one would have more results. Maybe most people just can't be arsed voting....
 

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