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Postby Trundle » Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:00 am

here is a picture of me and my wife's trip to the lakes.
Ullswater, taken from the north end

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Re: lake district

Postby ozzy72 » Mon Jun 27, 2005 1:57 pm

Nice photo there Trundle ;) I miss the Lakes :'(
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Re: lake district

Postby Trundle » Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:13 pm

Did you visit the lake district much ozzy. ???
Its a nice place , especially seeing the change of the seasons.
Nice soaring over them hills in a Micro L.
The place on the pic is Pooley Bridge, around 1-1/2 month ago.
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Re: lake district

Postby Hagar » Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:39 pm

Very moody photo.

The place on the pic is Pooley Bridge, around 1-1/2 month ago.

That's where I went on my last visit. Must have been in the 70s. :o
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Re: lake district

Postby Trundle » Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:48 pm

It was actually in the 40s, quite a cold day ::)
just my bad joke about the temp that day.

No really Hagar, its a nice place and im glad you have have been. So what were you upto there back in the 70s, holiday? oh and yeah mother nature was being very moody that day. Typical uk outlook.
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Postby Hagar » Mon Jun 27, 2005 2:55 pm

No really Hagar, its a nice place and im glad you have have been. So what were you upto there back in the 70s, holiday? oh and yeah mother nature was being very moody that day. Typical uk outlook.

I have relatives in Yorkshire. As I recall we all went there for a day out while we were visiting them. I don't get up that way so much nowadays.
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Postby Rifleman » Mon Jun 27, 2005 7:39 pm

Been far too many yrs since I went to visit my brother at Scout Camp there...back in the dark ages.....
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Re: lake district

Postby Trundle » Tue Jun 28, 2005 2:33 am

Ah well riflefman, I normally ruff it when I go into the wild but now that you mention it, there is field_come camp site that is used in the summer months by the Army Cadets, Scouts etc, wonder if that is where you went as a lad.
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Re: lake district

Postby Rifleman » Tue Jun 28, 2005 9:08 am

Very many years ago..........chipping notes in stone tablets.........not that I'm that old, ......but, I do know what a cubit is..........
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Re: lake district

Postby Trundle » Tue Jun 28, 2005 12:44 pm

Very many years ago..........chipping notes in stone tablets.........not that I'm that old, ......but, I do know what a cubit is..........


2 years hard labour in the scouts eh :)
Oh cubits, do you know what a royal cubit is??

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Re: lake district

Postby beaky » Tue Jun 28, 2005 8:44 pm

Here's a caption:
Ahhhhhhhhh......
I really need a getaway like that.
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Re: lake district

Postby Rifleman » Wed Jun 29, 2005 12:03 am

A Royal Cubit ?.....probably something to do with royalty ?
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Re: lake district

Postby Trundle » Wed Jun 29, 2005 1:23 pm

a bit of useless info about a royal cubit

There is evidence that the measurement unit known as the Royal Cubit was already in use as much as one hundred years prior to the building of the Great Pyramid, and perhaps even somewhat earlier.
It was the standard length that was used to measure building dimensions, land holdings, grain quantites, etc., throughout Egyptian antiquity. It would appear, then, that the unification of Upper and Lower Egypt precipitated not only a standardization of the length of the year to 365 days, but also the standardization of the foremost Egyptian unit of measurement.

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I know naff all about cubits, my head is hurting reading about them, infact I have forgot why I am talking about them in the first place.

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