01:4301:43, 25 April 2013diffhist0
TI-89 series
→TI-89: Making an executive decision here. You want to buck 30+ years of computing history and claim the 68k is 32-bit not a moderately advanced 16-bit chip, present your arguments in the section I've made on the talkpage.
18:1618:16, 24 April 2013diffhist+36
Penns railway station
I think you might be getting confused with Sutton Park Station, which had an industrial-looking post sorting office built on its site. I live directly across from the ex-Penns station, now "Brethren's Meeting House". Totally NOT an "industrial unit".
21:0321:03, 20 April 2013diffhist+287
Walmley
→History: birmingham council website addresses are a bit more unwieldy these days - hopefully this one won't 404 again too quickly. Also subbing in some info from it.
20:5820:58, 20 April 2013diffhist+15
Walmley
→Transport: Not specifically Johnsons, but the bus routes have definitely changed since this section was last properly edited: no mention of the 914 for a start, and the 68 no longer exists. I'll try to get the info and update it myself if I can.
01:4301:43, 25 April 2013diffhist0
TI-89 series
→TI-89: Making an executive decision here. You want to buck 30+ years of computing history and claim the 68k is 32-bit not a moderately advanced 16-bit chip, present your arguments in the section I've made on the talkpage.
18:1618:16, 24 April 2013diffhist+36
Penns railway station
I think you might be getting confused with Sutton Park Station, which had an industrial-looking post sorting office built on its site. I live directly across from the ex-Penns station, now "Brethren's Meeting House". Totally NOT an "industrial unit".
21:0321:03, 20 April 2013diffhist+287
Walmley
→History: birmingham council website addresses are a bit more unwieldy these days - hopefully this one won't 404 again too quickly. Also subbing in some info from it.
20:5820:58, 20 April 2013diffhist+15
Walmley
→Transport: Not specifically Johnsons, but the bus routes have definitely changed since this section was last properly edited: no mention of the 914 for a start, and the 68 no longer exists. I'll try to get the info and update it myself if I can.