1. The record went to the top of the charts. 2. The anonymised records are also going to be held on the mainframe at Manchester, and the complete dataset or subsets of it will be sent elsewhere. 3. All the historical records have gone up in flames. 4. My records nee go it it plays for a bit, then it goes brurgh! 5. Also, as Ostro pointed out, detailed weather records go back a century at most, and less than that in many U.S. locations. 6. In fact, as far as the public record goes, it never even happened. 7. My record is going to be a hard thing to top. 8. Our temperature records go back only a bit more than a century. 9. Records never go as you plan them. |