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On Oct 23, 5:41*pm, jcarlyle wrote:
Sorry you UK guys and gals are so deprived. We colonials would be happy to provide you with an unlimited assortment of sand grains, pebbles, rocks and boulders - just pay the shipping! Last time I visited the beach at St Andrews (yes, slap bang next to the Old Course!) there were more than enough British grains of sand to satisfy anyone! Since there are also a number of places in the Highlands where boulders & stones seem to breed I'll have to decline your kind offer. |
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At 12:52 23 October 2008, Cats wrote:
On Oct 23, 10:07=A0am, Bruce wrote: You had a pebble? Sheer luxury! Cats wrote: On Oct 22, 9:51 pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: On Wed, 22 Oct 2008 06:13:29 -0700, Cats wrote: On Oct 22, 8:45 am, "Welsh Druid" wrote: On Oct 19, 4:56 pm, Martin Gregorie wrote: I know places where you can winch straight into wave.... I know a place where you can catapult ( bungee) launch straight into wave. I just checked my log book and there were 17 occasions when I = did this ( Olympia 2b, Dart 17r and Kestrel 19)| - =A04 of these were cl= imbs above gold height, best being 18500ft above launch. =A0Now thats the= way to go !!!!! Next of all someone will know where they could launch from a kerb straight into wave and do a Diamond height in a Primary Glider! Luxury! We used to dream of having a kerb when I were a lad... We only had a small pebble. (Sorry this is a UK thing!)- Thinking about it it was a grain of sand! ![]() A grain of sand, you lucky lucky b*****d, all we had was a molecule with a split atom :-) |
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![]() A grain of sand, you lucky lucky b*****d, all we had was a molecule with a split atom :-) "You programmed using zeros and ones?". I only had zeros". Dilbert |
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![]() "Cats" wrote in message ... Last time I visited the beach at St Andrews (yes, slap bang next to the Old Course!) there were more than enough British grains of sand to satisfy anyone! Since there are also a number of places in the Highlands where boulders & stones seem to breed I'll have to decline your kind offer. Okay, I guess there's some confusion here. So you Brits really do have enough pebbles and stones. What's apparent, though, is that your boulder breeding program lacks foresight, direction and probably spirit. As a professional rock breeding therapist, I may be able to help motivate your rocks to stay on top of each other after mating. Over time, often lots of time, this can result in rather large mountains, such as the ones we have in abundance here at Minden, NV (home of Soaring NV). If you send a 1st class round trip ticket, I'll come watch your rocks breed and make sure they are doing it correctly. Failing that, I invite you to visit Minden and see for yourself what a proper X-rated rock orgy really does look like. bumper (ex-brit) "Sex Rocks Inc." QV and MKII Minden, NV zz |
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![]() "bumper" wrote in message ... . Failing that, I invite you to visit Minden and see for yourself what a proper X-rated rock orgy really does look like. bumper (ex-brit) "Sex Rocks Inc." QV and MKII Minden, NV zz AAH - but can you bungee launch a sailplane off them ?? DB |
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I've instituted a fuel saving program on my '93 Grand Caravan. It is
based on weight reduction as various rusty parts fall off. At 17:29 21 October 2008, Eric Greenwell wrote: Jim White wrote: At 14:46 21 October 2008, Eric Greenwell wrote: It does save me about 10 gallons of auto fuel when I fly, because I can fly from the local airport instead of driving to the nearest gliderport. jeez Eric, what do you drive? I get over 400 miles out of 10 gallons of fuel in my car! But I am glad that you are saving the planet. That must be masses of CO2 per launch saved. My old Dodge Grand Caravan gets about 20 mpg (@ 60 mph) when towing my 2400 pound Cobra trailer. If I really had to fly from Ephrata, the closest place with a tow, I'd probably leave the glider there most of the time during the season and drive up in my 2002 Camry; however, even with it's 4 cylinder engine, it won't get 40 mpg at 60-70 mph. I am looking forward to the plug-in hybrids coming the next year or two, or even an electric car. -- Eric Greenwell - Washington State, USA * Change "netto" to "net" to email me directly * Updated! "Transponders in Sailplanes" http://tinyurl.com/y739x4 * New Jan '08 - sections on Mode S, TPAS, ADS-B, Flarm, more * "A Guide to Self-launching Sailplane Operation" at www.motorglider.org |
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At 18:45 24 October 2008, Nyal Williams wrote:
I've instituted a fuel saving program on my '93 Grand Caravan. It is based on weight reduction as various rusty parts fall off. A caravan, pure luxury, all we had was a trailer tent with a rip in the top. |
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