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  #81  
Old June 26th 07, 03:12 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default The whole of Sheiffield under water.

In article ,
says...
harrogate3 wrote:


That shows another bit of ignorance. The current westher is the
'European Monsoon' that oftern hits western Europe and the UK in early
June. It's just a bit worse than normal this year!

There was snow in mid June in 1957 and no-one had even thought of
global warming then!



It's certainly not unusual to have torrential rain in Summer. I refer
readers to the "Great Flood of '68" with wiped out 3 road bridges in
Keynsham and seriously damaged a fourth in July 1968. There was
widespread disruption for over a week in the West Country. I remember
speaking to a Keynsham resident shortly after this, who described the
sky as being extremely frightening and angry, with rain falling like a
continual sheet. The Army was brought in to build Bailey bridges and
generally assist.


Only 2 really got taken out totally by the flood - the two down past the Fry's factory, on
the Willsbridge road. The Bath Road bridge was still standing but a hole developed next
day and as it was clearly unsafe they replaced it rather than repair it. The Dapps Hill bridge
only lost its parapets, probably as it was so low it was already underwater by the time the
flood hit full spate. It finished the sweetshop at the bottom of Dapps Hill, though - the
water filled the ground floor completely - and so made the journey to school a little less fun
for generations of children.

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Old June 26th 07, 03:42 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:42:20 +0100, "Steve Walker"
wrote:

If debate was stifled in every case where there was a victim or relative,
then we'd have nothing left to discuss except bus timetables.


Hey! There may be people reading who toiled for *days* to draw up a
bus timetable, and would be deeply distressed to read any criticism of
it.

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  #83  
Old June 26th 07, 03:43 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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harrogate3 wrote:

"Adrian A" wrote in message
om...
harrogate3 wrote:
"Adrian A" wrote in message
news wrote:
On Jun 25, 11:25 pm, "Tom Bradbury"

wrote:

He died of the cold, not from drowning.

Surely not?

it's England in June; summer.

And if you believe the do-gooders, global warming is out of

control
so there's no possible way the water would or could have been

cold
enough to kill him.

Unless global warming is a load of ******** of course......

What a pratt you are! It's global warming that is causing the

extreme
weather.




That shows another bit of ignorance. The current westher is the
'European Monsoon' that oftern hits western Europe and the UK in

early
June. It's just a bit worse than normal this year!

There was snow in mid June in 1957 and no-one had even thought of
global warming then!


They may not have thought of it but global warming had started then

and this
June has been the wettest on record.




Actually not. The average temperature peaked in 1940 and dropped year
on year until 1975. Who didn't watch "The Great Climate Change
Swindle" in Ch4 recently?


The only swindle done was by the producers of that programme.

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  #84  
Old June 26th 07, 03:52 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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Peter Hayes wrote:
harrogate3 wrote:

"Adrian A" wrote in message
om...
harrogate3 wrote:
"Adrian A" wrote in message
news wrote:
On Jun 25, 11:25 pm, "Tom Bradbury"
wrote:

He died of the cold, not from drowning.

Surely not?

it's England in June; summer.

And if you believe the do-gooders, global warming is out of
control so there's no possible way the water would or could have
been cold enough to kill him.

Unless global warming is a load of ******** of course......

What a pratt you are! It's global warming that is causing the
extreme weather.




That shows another bit of ignorance. The current westher is the
'European Monsoon' that oftern hits western Europe and the UK in
early June. It's just a bit worse than normal this year!

There was snow in mid June in 1957 and no-one had even thought of
global warming then!

They may not have thought of it but global warming had started then
and this June has been the wettest on record.




Actually not. The average temperature peaked in 1940 and dropped year
on year until 1975. Who didn't watch "The Great Climate Change
Swindle" in Ch4 recently?


The only swindle done was by the producers of that programme.


Which bits in particular did you disagree with , and why?
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  #85  
Old June 26th 07, 03:54 PM posted to uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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Default The whole of Sheiffield under water.

On 26/06/2007 13:40, Amethyst Deceiver wrote:

Andy Burns wrote:
On 25/06/2007 23:38, Mary Pegg wrote:

Lord Turkey Cough wrote:

"Derek Geldard" wrote in message
What's the apostrophy for ?
Its to indicate something is missing.

^
|

How do you indicate a missing apostrophe?

Point at where it belongs with an arrow as above.


Except you've got the arrow too far to the right.


I was going to say "Oh no I haven't, it's your newsreader" :-)

But looking at the source of my message, it seems that thunderbird has
shifted the columns with "format=flowed" between editing and posting.

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Old June 26th 07, 04:00 PM posted to uk.tech.digital-tv
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Sandman wrote:

As a matter of fact, it seems to me that nearly all of the serious
altercation that has occurred in uk.tech.digital-tv in the past few
months has been imported from other groups by crossposting, either
started by people with obsessive agendas or by outright trolls. If
crossposting hadn't been possible, the group would have been very
well tempered by Usenet standards.


Hear, hear! Sandman has done the right thing by removing the
cross-post on his reply (though, of course, we really need a way of
stopping *other people* from cross-posting), and the only other remedy
left to us is NOT TO FEED THE TROLL.

I urge all uk.tech.digital-tv regulars to killfile 'Lord Turkey Cough'
immediately so as to remove any temptation to reply. The signal to
noise ratio on this ng is now lamentable and the trend is very
distressing.

André Coutanche


  #87  
Old June 26th 07, 04:01 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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In message , R. Mark Clayton
writes

Some chap got caught in 'quicksand' on Blackpool beach and died in the
rising tide because no-one thought to go and buy a snorkel or advise
him to swim out of it.


Yes, yes.... I'm sure this happened. I'm sure the reason he drowned was
due to the lack of someone to advise him to swim away. Since the depth
of water right to the seawall when the tide is in comes to several
metres, one presumes they would have had to buy a snorkel and a very
long hose pipe as well.



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Old June 26th 07, 04:04 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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On Jun 25, 8:25 pm, "Lord Turkey Cough" wrote:
Well you would think so the way the news channels are
going overvboard about it.
Blimey you would think these people had never seen a heavy
rain shower before!!
A waste of the license payers money.


More than a shower, more than a heavy shower. The rainfall in
Sheffield and other parts of Yorkshire was quite exceptional. Believe
me, I'm an ex-forecaster, albeit some time ago but still maintain a
great interest and now "do it in the back garden", so to speak.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey

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Old June 26th 07, 04:06 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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harrogate3 wrote:
"Adrian A" wrote in message
om...
harrogate3 wrote:
"Adrian A" wrote in message
news wrote:
On Jun 25, 11:25 pm, "Tom Bradbury"

wrote:
He died of the cold, not from drowning.
Surely not?

it's England in June; summer.

And if you believe the do-gooders, global warming is out of

control
so there's no possible way the water would or could have been

cold
enough to kill him.

Unless global warming is a load of ******** of course......
What a pratt you are! It's global warming that is causing the

extreme
weather.



That shows another bit of ignorance. The current westher is the
'European Monsoon' that oftern hits western Europe and the UK in

early
June. It's just a bit worse than normal this year!

There was snow in mid June in 1957 and no-one had even thought of
global warming then!

They may not have thought of it but global warming had started then

and this
June has been the wettest on record.




Actually not. The average temperature peaked in 1940 and dropped year
on year until 1975. Who didn't watch "The Great Climate Change
Swindle" in Ch4 recently?



Yes I saw it. The evidence they presented was falsified. They tampered with the
data. It's all exposed he

http://fermiparadox.wordpress.com/20...ers/#comment-6

and here

http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu...onLaut2004.pdf

The truth however is not as entertaining as a good conspiracy theory.
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Old June 26th 07, 04:14 PM posted to uk.legal,uk.misc,uk.tech.digital-tv
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Cynic wrote:
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007 10:42:20 +0100, "Steve Walker"
wrote:

If debate was stifled in every case where there was a victim or
relative, then we'd have nothing left to discuss except bus
timetables.


Hey! There may be people reading who toiled for *days* to draw up a
bus timetable, and would be deeply distressed to read any criticism of
it.


Humans do not "draw up" the timetables, infidel! They are given to us by
Allah, and anyone who says otherwise will be fatwa'd.


 




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