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Sunder@ One Stop

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Director of S&S One Stop, Leamington Spa. Opened June 9th 1983. National Award winning store. Investors In People. D32/33. Featured TV BBC 1 Turn Back Time.

Tachbrook Road Leamington Spa Beigetreten Nisan 2012
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🚨 Less than three weeks to go until Conference26! 🚨 Taking place on 14th April at the Vox in Birmingham, there's still time for you to book your place at our biggest event of the year. For more information and to book your place, click here acs.org.uk/news/less-thre…
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Boeing Starliner: Never forget: Incompetence + arrogance => astronauts refused to fly Starliner, and when they were made to, it was a disaster. From Eric Berger's book: “BOEING HAS AN ASTRONAUT PROBLEM” (p.291) “When the SpaceX engineers could be corralled, they were eager to hear feedback from the NASA astronauts , excited to work with them, and attentive to their suggestions. By contrast, Boeing engineers seemed indifferent to hearing from the four commercial crew astronauts.” (p.293) “There was an arrogance with them that you certainly didn’t see at SpaceX.” (astronaut Hurley, p.294) “Boeing also underperformed. Not only were its engineers overconfident, but the company’s management also was not putting skin in the game. Hurley did not see any urgency from Boeing’s teams. Rather, they appeared to be working part-time on Starliner. ‘It was all about managing dollars and cents from Boeing’s perspective,’ Hurley said.” (295) “During the summer of 2018 as Boeing worked toward a pad abort test in White Sands, New Mexico (Boeing never flew an in-flight abort test)… a significant problem occurred due to a propellant leak. Ultimately, this would delay the company’s pad abort test by more than a year, but at the time, Boeing neglected to tell the Commercial Crew astronauts about the issue.” (295) “That summer NASA was closing in on making crew assignments for the first flights. Hurley told the chief of the astronaut office he would not fly on Starliner.” (296) “SpaceX emerged triumphant over another major domestic competitor, Boeing, as well. The company that supposedly went for substance over pizzazz, ended up with neither in the Commercial Crew race.” (340) Just prior to their first human flight, there were several “shocking discoveries, especially so close to the flight. Neither NASA nor Boeing had good answers for why they had been found as astronauts were about to strap into Starliner. Questions emerged about the company’s commitment to the program. Because it operates on a fixed-price contract [and despite being 2x higher than SpaceX’s], Boeing has reported losses of nearly $1 billion on Starliner.” (342) Here's the Starliner instrument deck... definitely old school Dept. of Transportation vibes...
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NASA just decided that SpaceX needs to rescue Boeing’s astronauts. Written before the Starliner debacle, Berger’s forthcoming book Reentry tells the backstory with plenty of foreshadowing, starting with Boeing’s attempt to be the sole crewed spacecraft provider: “Boeing had a solution, telling NASA it needed the entire Commercial Crew budget to succeed. Because a lot of decision makers believed that only Boeing could safely fly astronauts, the company’s gambit very nearly worked.” (p.270) After “a cascade of pro-Boeing opinions swept around the table, a building and unbreakable wave of consensus” (272), NASA’s human exploration lead Gerstenmeier took a month to decide, eventually asking for more budget to support two competing efforts. Ultimately, Boeing would receive twice as much funding as SpaceX, but SpaceX was in the game, as the new kid on the block. “It had been a very near thing. NASA officials had already written a justification for selecting Boeing, solely for the Commercial Crew contract. It was ready to go and had to be hastily rewritten to include SpaceX. This delayed the announcement to September 16.” (274) “Former NASA astronaut Garrett Reisman helped write the proposal and provide and astronaut’s perspective. But their small team was no match for Boeing’s proposal-writing machine. It was intimidating knowing that 200 people were working on Boeing’s proposal, when Dragon’s team could fit in a small conference room.” (275) With Reisman in photo 2 above from 2012, after pulling an all-nighter at SpaceX: flic.kr/p/c5sY3N “BOEING HAS AN ASTRONAUT PROBLEM” (291) “When the SpaceX engineers could be corralled, they were eager to hear feedback from the NASA astronauts , excited to work with them, and attentive to their suggestions. By contrast, Boeing engineers seemed indifferent to hearing from the four commercial crew astronauts.” (293) “There was an arrogance with them that you certainly didn’t see at SpaceX.” (astronaut Hurley, p.294) “Boeing also underperformed. Not only were its engineers overconfident, but the company’s management also was not putting skin in the game. Hurley did not see any urgency from Boeing’s teams. Rather, they appeared to be working part-time on Starliner. ‘It was all about managing dollars and cents from Boeing’s perspective,’ Hurley said.” (295) “During the summer of 2018 as Boeing worked toward a pad abort test in White Sands, New Mexico (Boeing never flew an in-flight abort test)… a significant problem occurred due to a propellant leak. Ultimately, this would delay the company’s pad abort test by more than a year, but at the time, Boeing neglected to tell the Commercial Crew astronauts about the issue.” (295) “That summer NASA was closing in on making crew assignments for the first flights. Hurley told the chief of the astronaut office he would not fly on Starliner.” (296) He went on to fly the first SpaceX Dragon to bring crew to the ISS (we were there for the launch, photo 3). “‘It was the second space age,’ Hurley said. ‘And it started in 2020.’” (313) My video from Mission Control captured the excitement of capture: youtube.com/watch?v=bwqdEK… “SpaceX emerged triumphant over another major domestic competitor, Boeing, as well. The company that supposedly went for substance over pizzazz, ended up with neither in the Commercial Crew race.” (340) Just prior to their first human flight, there were several “shocking discoveries, especially so close to the flight. Neither NASA nor Boeing had good answers for why they had been found as astronauts were about to strap into Starliner. Questions emerged about the company’s commitment to the program. Because it operates on a fixed-price contract [and despite being 2x higher than SpaceX’s], Boeing has reported losses of nearly $1 billion on Starliner.” (342) After being stranded in space, Suni will fly with SpaceX, as she originally hoped (photo 1 above). And during this same time, there was a Boeing – Lockheed joint venture competing for launch, ULA: “The U.S. rocket wars were over. SpaceX had won. Since then, SpaceX has kept beating the dead horse. Over one stretch, from the end of 2022 into the first half of 2023, SpaceX launched more than fifty rockets between ULA flights. It has become difficult to remember that these two companies were once rivals, or that ULA’s employees would drive up to the SpaceX fence, jeering.” (339) Reentry book pre-order: amazon.com/Reentry-SpaceX… cc @ElonMusk

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Steve Dresser@dresserman·
It’s beginning to look a lot like……
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We have published a new guide for convenience store retailers, outlining all of the different signs and notices that local shops need to display in store to stay on the right side of the law: acs.org.uk/news/acs-launc…
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Book your place at this year’s Heart of the Community Conference and Reception, taking place in three months at the House of Commons Attlee Suite and the House of Commons Terrace on the 2nd September. More information can be found here: acs.org.uk/news/three-mon…
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Karak Chaii
Karak Chaii@KarakChaii·
Influencers and content creators play a key role in shaping the success of the hospitality industry 🚀 We’ve seen how authentic content boosts visibility and engagement while providing valuable feedback to evolve our offerings. Our partners are connectors! 👏
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Wing Kingz@thewingkingz·
Room for dessert? Always!😋 Satisfy your sweet tooth and check out our latest article, where we walk you through our top 17 dessert ideas.🍦 Take a look below.👇 #dessert #wingkingz shorturl.at/cNtyN
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Karak Chaii
Karak Chaii@KarakChaii·
From a husband-and-wife dream in 2019 to 22 locations (and counting!), Karak Chaii is just getting started. ☕🔥 ✅ 4M cups of chaii sold ✅ £20M turnover ✅ 50 stores by 2025 ✅ Expanding to the US & Dubai Authentic food, family values, and a place to call home. 🏡 #KarakChaii
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Gagandeep Singh@Gagan4344·
Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s Saroops were respectfully transported from New Delhi to Hong Kong. The entire business class was booked for the sewa, which was carried out smoothly with full maryada, supported by the local Gurdwara sangat in Hong Kong.
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@RTHondavehanson Session 2 has begun, with ACS Public Affairs Manager Daniel Askew walking us through tobacco and vape policy, as well as details of the upcoming disposable vape ban.
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@RTHondavehanson Session 3 hosts a panel featuring Oscar Jaffer (Fujitsu) Dr Andrew O’Brien (Innovative Technology), and Jo Cook (Surrey & Bucks Trading Standards) who dive into the future of age verification and digital ID.
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