We are pleased to say that we have just donated a further £25 to our charity the RNLI. (We donate £1 from AMS sales of archive disks, PIC chips etc.)
It may not be much ( a few screws in the new Shannon class lifeboat perhaps!) but it means a lot to the people that get plucked out of the water.
The Shannon class uses water jets and can operate in the very shallow water.
David
It may not be much ( a few screws in the new Shannon class lifeboat perhaps!) but it means a lot to the people that get plucked out of the water.
The Shannon class uses water jets and can operate in the very shallow water.
David
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