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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 21:33:16 +0100, "Dennis Pogson"
wrote: ... On UK television tonight we had a film of the rescue services (lifeboat) going out to a £500,000 motor yacht, allegedly the first in this country to be driven by biofuels. .... Dennis. The UK is a small country, no doubt. Nowhere more than 150 miles from the sea possibly. But I was struck again, visiting Walsall and Birmingham in the Midlands last week i.e as far as it gets from the ocean, how the Lifeboat service is never far from their consciousness. I saw collecting boxes in the pubs and a poster on some public building. Then there were the radio marine gale forecasts - for Malin, Hebrides, Bailey, Thames, Cromarty, Forth, Dogger Bank Biscay, Dover, Lundy, The names allbecome familiar from long repetition. Brian W |
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On Fri, 6 Jun 2008 21:33:16 +0100, "Dennis Pogson" wrote: ... On UK television tonight we had a film of the rescue services (lifeboat) going out to a £500,000 motor yacht, allegedly the first in this country to be driven by biofuels. ... Dennis. The UK is a small country, no doubt. Nowhere more than 150 miles from the sea possibly. But I was struck again, visiting Walsall and Birmingham in the Midlands last week i.e as far as it gets from the ocean, how the Lifeboat service is never far from their consciousness. I saw collecting boxes in the pubs and a poster on some public building. Then there were the radio marine gale forecasts - for Malin, Hebrides, Bailey, Thames, Cromarty, Forth, Dogger Bank Biscay, Dover, Lundy, The names allbecome familiar from long repetition. Brian W Yes, it's interesting to see the way our emergency services have developed as compared to the US. Hard to say which is the best way to go. The way our lifeboat service co-ordinates with the other services (eg Coastguard helicopters) must be unique. The BBC radio forecasts are still used by most mariners, although there are now so many alternative sources, including your mobile phone, that any yachtsman who puts to sea without knowing the weather would be an idiot. On the only-150-miles-from-the-sea thing, we all had a laugh this week when an American Travel brochure, discussing Aviemore (in the Scottish Highlands), stated that it was "quite close" to Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament. Aviemore is around 600 miles from all of these places, and with gas at $10.38 a (British) gallon, your tourists would find it an expensive trip in their hired BMW! Can't blame them for trying though! We need the tourists! Dennis. |
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On Sat, 7 Jun 2008 09:31:29 +0100, "Dennis Pogson"
wrote: On the only-150-miles-from-the-sea thing, we all had a laugh this week when an American Travel brochure, discussing Aviemore (in the Scottish Highlands), stated that it was "quite close" to Tower Bridge, Buckingham Palace, and the Houses of Parliament. Aviemore is around 600 miles from all of these places, and with gas at $10.38 a (British) gallon, your tourists would find it an expensive trip in their hired BMW! Can't blame them for trying though! We need the tourists! Dennis. A mile is a very elastic thing in Britain, I find. The three last miles to Shrewsbury for instance. That's a medieval town, enclosed on three sides by a loop of the river Severn which guards the castle and Abbey. It took me an hour plus to cover three miles (as the crow flies) get to my destination, even using a (non-road-mapped) GPS, because I missed my turn. At one point, I found myself driving through an "allotment" (a survival of the shared land ownership thing for town-dwellers) ending up at the river bank - on the wrong side! Brian W |
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On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 19:18:10 -0500, Brian Whatcott
wrote: Then there were the radio marine gale forecasts - for Malin, Hebrides, Bailey, Thames, Cromarty, Forth, Dogger Bank Biscay, Dover, Lundy, The names allbecome familiar from long repetition. Enjoy! http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweath...g_forecast.ram |
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On Sun, 08 Jun 2008 23:15:18 +0100, Goofball_star_dot_etal
wrote: On Fri, 06 Jun 2008 19:18:10 -0500, Brian Whatcott wrote: Then there were the radio marine gale forecasts - for Malin, Hebrides, Bailey, Thames, Cromarty, Forth, Dogger Bank Biscay, Dover, Lundy, The names allbecome familiar from long repetition. Enjoy! http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweath...g_forecast.ram Ah yes: I see that Dogger Bank is now Dogger, and there are a couple of unfamilar locations - but still all of the old weather magic! Brian W |
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