October Unofficial THREAD 2

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On or around Fri, 9 Sep 2005 23:58:34 +0100, "Nige"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>
>Just dont know how I'm gonna drag the van yet!!
>
>Might have to borrow the L200!
>
>Unless I buy the very tidy LSE......?
>

gwaan, you know you want it...
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"It is a characteristic of the human mind to hate the man one has injured"
Tacitus (c.55 - c.117) Agricola, 45
 

"Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> Sorry about the new thread, the old one was getting a bit long & old (for
> us Microspas users)



Anyone shed any light on the mapping Co-ords for the site??

I've just had a fiddle with my Medion and it's thrown up

-4.3775 / 51.8151

Langain
Carmarthen

I think this is prettymuch on the button.

Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
co-ords it's quoting?


Lee D


 
Lee_D wrote:

> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>
> Langain
> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
> co-ords it's quoting?
>


'S gotta be longitude and latitude hasn't it ?

Steve
 
"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>
> "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> Sorry about the new thread, the old one was getting a bit long & old (for
>> us Microspas users)

>
>
> Anyone shed any light on the mapping Co-ords for the site??
>
> I've just had a fiddle with my Medion and it's thrown up
>
> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>
> Langain
> Carmarthen
>
> I think this is prettymuch on the button.
>
> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
> co-ords it's quoting?
>
>
> Lee D


Just had a fiddle on multimap and it threw up this for the postcode anyway
Lat:
51:48:58N (51.8162)
Lon:
4:22:17W (-4.3715)
looks like my co-ords are within a nats cock but still dunno about the
standard for lat and lon and why the brackets??



Bored cos everyones at Peterbrough :0( .... and I can't even play with my
Percy :0( ... and the SORN came today :O(

Lee D


 
"Steve Taylor" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> 'S gotta be longitude and latitude hasn't it ?
>
> Steve


Looks that way.

216 Miles from 'ere.. we should add up everyones mileage... then work out
the fuel....and Oil .... then again...

In fact if we all buy fuel from one supplier and Buy shares now we could end
up in profit!

:0)

Lee D


 
On or around Sun, 11 Sep 2005 01:24:16 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Lee_D wrote:
>
>> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>>
>> Langain
>> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
>> co-ords it's quoting?
>>

>
>'S gotta be longitude and latitude hasn't it ?


looks like it. in a convention where west of greenwhich is negative.
--
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On or around Sun, 11 Sep 2005 01:29:14 +0100, "Lee_D"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>"Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>> Sorry about the new thread, the old one was getting a bit long & old (for
>>> us Microspas users)

>>
>>
>> Anyone shed any light on the mapping Co-ords for the site??
>>
>> I've just had a fiddle with my Medion and it's thrown up
>>
>> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>>
>> Langain
>> Carmarthen
>>
>> I think this is prettymuch on the button.
>>
>> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
>> co-ords it's quoting?
>>
>>
>> Lee D

>
>Just had a fiddle on multimap and it threw up this for the postcode anyway
> Lat:
> 51:48:58N (51.8162)
> Lon:
> 4:22:17W (-4.3715)
>looks like my co-ords are within a nats cock but still dunno about the
>standard for lat and lon and why the brackets??


the brackets are 'cos they're decimal degrees, rather than DMS, which the
first bit it. a bit like if I said something was 4m (13ft) long.

different convention.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
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so Austin Shackles was, like...
> On or around Sun, 11 Sep 2005 01:29:14 +0100, "Lee_D"
> <[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:
>
>> "Lee_D" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>>
>>> "Nige" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>>> news:[email protected]...
>>>> Sorry about the new thread, the old one was getting a bit long &
>>>> old (for us Microspas users)
>>>
>>>
>>> Anyone shed any light on the mapping Co-ords for the site??
>>>
>>> I've just had a fiddle with my Medion and it's thrown up
>>>
>>> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>>>
>>> Langain
>>> Carmarthen
>>>
>>> I think this is prettymuch on the button.
>>>
>>> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for
>>> the co-ords it's quoting?
>>>
>>>
>>> Lee D

>>
>> Just had a fiddle on multimap and it threw up this for the postcode
>> anyway Lat:
>> 51:48:58N (51.8162)
>> Lon:
>> 4:22:17W (-4.3715)
>> looks like my co-ords are within a nats cock but still dunno about
>> the standard for lat and lon and why the brackets??

>
> the brackets are 'cos they're decimal degrees, rather than DMS, which
> the first bit it. a bit like if I said something was 4m (13ft) long.
>
> different convention.


Or a bit like if you said something was 4'6" (4.5ft) long.

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
"Richard Brookman" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>>> 51:48:58N (51.8162)
>>> Lon:
>>> 4:22:17W (-4.3715)
>>> looks like my co-ords are within a nats cock but still dunno about
>>> the standard for lat and lon and why the brackets??

>>
>> the brackets are 'cos they're decimal degrees, rather than DMS, which
>> the first bit it. a bit like if I said something was 4m (13ft) long.
>>
>> different convention.

>
> Or a bit like if you said something was 4'6" (4.5ft) long.


Ping!! Suddenly all makes sense. Cheers chaps.

Lee D


 
In news:[email protected],
Steve Taylor <[email protected]> blithered:
> Lee_D wrote:
>
>> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>>
>> Langain
>> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
>> co-ords it's quoting?
>>

>
> 'S gotta be longitude and latitude hasn't it ?
>
> Steve


No, that's somewhere in t'Indian Ocean!

--
"He who says it cannot be done should not interrupt her doing it."

If at first you don't succeed,
maybe skydiving's not for you!


 
On Fri, 09 Sep 2005 23:19:49 +0100, Steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Tim Hobbs wrote:
>
>>>Steve

>>
>>
>> That's impressive - I only sent it at 11.45 last night!
>>

>Oops. I have a Tim-ing problem. It was TOM who paid last week.
>( I think)


It wasnt me who paid, aint got round to it yet. sorry!

I'm not coming in the 101 either. Its either a 2a or a car.

 
On or around Sun, 11 Sep 2005 11:10:44 +0100, "GbH"
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>In news:[email protected],
>Steve Taylor <[email protected]> blithered:
>> Lee_D wrote:
>>
>>> -4.3775 / 51.8151
>>>
>>> Langain
>>> Does that mean anything to anyone? As it what is the standard for the
>>> co-ords it's quoting?
>>>

>>
>> 'S gotta be longitude and latitude hasn't it ?
>>
>> Steve

>
>No, that's somewhere in t'Indian Ocean!


aye, that's a point, reversed co-ords. I assumed he meant 51 N and 4 W, but
read as 4 N 51 E, it produces interesting results.
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"'Tis a mad world, my masters" John Taylor (1580-1633) Western Voyage, 1
 
Graham G wrote:
> steve,
>
> Paypal for brother.
>
> Graham
>
>

Great, thanks for that. I'll email you when I see the PayPal
confirmation of course.



So, only two weeks to go, and we have something like 16 vehicles, with
untold numbers of people in them - probably something like 35 of us at
least, if we count the kids. Lizzy has got 10 of the little tiny blue
LED flashing "light sabres" for the rugrats, so you can see 'em in the dark.

Directions are all posted on my website at
http://www.thetaylorfamily.org.uk/unofficial/

I'm going to try and get to the site in the mid-afternoon, to meet the
arrivals and set up our tent in daylight for a change.

There are the balance of the site fees to pay, for those who have
already paid the deposit. I'll have to check-hein people and sort out
the fees from my list.

I do feel the urge for some sort of commemorative thingy for everyone,
even if its a car sticker. Any other suggestions for a humourous little
tag ?

I remember lots of folks volunteering bits and piece, Martyn promised
the cinema stuff, Nige promised beer I think (hope ?) Austin (our native
guide) a barbeque. Can we co-ordinate any pledges of help here in the
thread in the next few days, to eliminate duplication (except beer of
course)

If anyone can think of anything I ought to do, please let me know !

Steve
 
On Fri, 23 Sep 2005 22:30:53 +0100, steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Martyn promised the cinema stuff,


Confirmed.


--
"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
so steve Taylor was, like...
>
> I remember lots of folks volunteering bits and piece, Martyn promised
> the cinema stuff, Nige promised beer I think (hope ?) Austin (our
> native guide) a barbeque. Can we co-ordinate any pledges of help here
> in the thread in the next few days, to eliminate duplication (except
> beer of course)


2 people, will bring beer, small gas barbie (auxiliary to Austin's moster if
required), beer and - er - oh, and some beer.

Commemorative sticker is a great idea. Will have a think about a slogan.
Being in Max Boyce country (well, almost), "I know, cos I was there" springs
to mind, but perhaps it's a bit general. :)

--
Rich
==============================
Disco 300 Tdi auto
S2a 88" SW
Tiggrr (V8 trialler)


 
On or around Fri, 23 Sep 2005 22:30:53 +0100, steve Taylor
<[email protected]> enlightened us thusly:

>Graham G wrote:
>> steve,
>>
>> Paypal for brother.
>>
>> Graham
>>
>>

>Great, thanks for that. I'll email you when I see the PayPal
>confirmation of course.
>
>
>
>So, only two weeks to go, and we have something like 16 vehicles, with
>untold numbers of people in them - probably something like 35 of us at
>least, if we count the kids. Lizzy has got 10 of the little tiny blue
>LED flashing "light sabres" for the rugrats, so you can see 'em in the dark.
>
>Directions are all posted on my website at
>http://www.thetaylorfamily.org.uk/unofficial/
>
>I'm going to try and get to the site in the mid-afternoon, to meet the
>arrivals and set up our tent in daylight for a change.
>
>There are the balance of the site fees to pay, for those who have
>already paid the deposit. I'll have to check-hein people and sort out
>the fees from my list.
>
>I do feel the urge for some sort of commemorative thingy for everyone,
>even if its a car sticker. Any other suggestions for a humourous little
>tag ?
>
>I remember lots of folks volunteering bits and piece, Martyn promised
>the cinema stuff, Nige promised beer I think (hope ?) Austin (our native
>guide) a barbeque. Can we co-ordinate any pledges of help here in the
>thread in the next few days, to eliminate duplication (except beer of
>course)


more'n one barbie might be handy if we have veggies who don't like their
food cooked on a dead-animal barbie - not being narky here or anything, I
can quite understand even though I'm not meself.

Mine takes a shed-load of charcoal, so extra charcoal would be handy, though
I'll bring some if the shop still has any.

Which supermarket was selling those pork belly strips we had at the Mlavern
show?

Carmarthen has both morrisons (ex-safeway) and tesco.


Anyone got one of those portable pot-bellied stove things? Might be a bit
nippy in the evening...
--
Austin Shackles. www.ddol-las.net my opinions are just that
"Remember that to change your mind and follow him who sets you right
is to be none the less free than you were before."
Marcus Aurelius Antoninus (121-180), from Meditations, VIII.16
 
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 10:25:38 +0100, Austin Shackles
<[email protected]> wrote:

>Which supermarket was selling those pork belly strips we had at the Mlavern
>show?


Morrisons. I'll be bringing some from local butcher too...

>Anyone got one of those portable pot-bellied stove things? Might be a bit
>nippy in the evening...


Steve, can you confirm use of the barn?


--
"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
Mother wrote:
> Steve, can you confirm use of the barn?
>
>

Have done, but not had sight of it.

Steve
 
On Mon, 26 Sep 2005 19:45:56 +0100, steve Taylor
<[email protected]> wrote:

>> Steve, can you confirm use of the barn?
>>

>Have done, but not had sight of it.


Can you ask them how weatherproof it is, size etc.?


--
"We have gone from a world of concentrated knowledge and wisdom to one
of distributed ignorance. And we know and understand less while being
increasingly capable." Prof. Peter Cochrane, formerly of BT Labs
In memory of Brian {Hamilton Kelly} who logged off 15th September 2005
 
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