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Mike_B wrote:
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. Once the quicksand was covered by the rising tide, it would've been much easier to swim free of it. You don't have to wait for it to be deeply covered, even a foot or two will significantly help. |
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Huge wrote:
On 2007-06-26, Peter Hayes wrote: harrogate3 wrote: 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. Their scientific rigour was no different to the IPCCs. The IPCC didn't find it necessary to deliberately falsify and tamper with data. http://fermiparadox.wordpress.com/20...ers/#comment-6 and here http://stephenschneider.stanford.edu...onLaut2004.pdf |
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On 26/06/2007 15:51, Amethyst Deceiver wrote:
Your line-length's buggered. Outside of the headers, I can't see anything over 72 chars in the message you replied to. |
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Huge wrote:
on him and drag him out with a fire engine. Being alive with a missing foot beats the crap out of being dead. Have you tried both? s |
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says... foghollow wrote: 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 Your line-length's buggered. Looks alright here. Set to 72 IIRC. Even after your followup -- Snob? Were I a snob, I wouldn't be talking to you. |
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Huge laid this down on his screen :
On 2007-06-26, BaldoniXXV baldoniXXV wrote: More people have died of hypothermia than drowning at sea. That includes all Royal Navy personnel in WWII. All Royal Navy personnel in WWII died of hypothermia? Crumbs. Not quite, Of the crew that were on ships that had been destroyed or abandoned, or for those sailors that ended up on the sea, more died of hypothermia than drowning. Their was not adequate life rafts like there are today, the rafts they had left them exposed to the elements. It is essential to get oneself as dry as possible. It would sound better to the War Office that they had perished by drowning rather than due to inadequate equipment. The Merchant Seamen that were torpedoed had their pay stopped the moment they hit the water. -- Count Baldoni BALDONI REX ROMANORUM |
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On 26/06/2007 15:58, Andy Burns wrote:
On 26/06/2007 15:51, Amethyst Deceiver wrote: Your line-length's buggered. Outside of the headers, I can't see anything over 72 chars in the message you replied to. Ooh no, tell a lie, Linz cleaned up the line lengths before replying, foghollow is indeed too wide. |
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In message , André
Coutanche writes 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 I always killfile "the half-witted emperor's new coughing wide-boy" straight away, but often see him quoted by others. I've partly solved the problem by killing any posts that are cross-posted, which means I may miss some interesting stuff, but I'll never know, so I don't mind. -- Ian |
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