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(and no Mark, I didn't wiki it
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You may want to rephrase that.mouse wrote:I know all about Plate Teconics,
Hi Mousemouse wrote:Ooooh moving into Geography now![]()
I know all about Plate Teconics, as I have got close to volcanoes and walked the rift valley in Iceland. The Rift Valley is where the american and Eurasian Plate pull apart.
Amazing Country, learnt lots there about plate teconics
I lived in Albert Street, near my college, Oriel, for a year (1987, nearest pub, the Bear), then moved out to Old Iffley, where the college has graduate lodgings (nearest pub, the Prince of Wales, and just a short cycle ride to the Isis Tavern). For some years afterwards I used to go back and run language schools in the summer, in Headington.wavelea1 wrote:Guy - if you get to read this whereabouts in Oxford did you reside..... I was there from '85 - '96
If you've got half an hour to spare, this is what I fobbed the kids off with: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_fJ6PMfnz2E. It's about a year out of date because the project got about a year behind schedule, but the essentials haven't changed.bugmadmark wrote:Guy - fancy explaining the Hadron thingy (or lack of it?).
Now I'm beginning to understand how 'Elf 'n' Safety reach some of their bizarre conclusions!!bugmadmark wrote:Everyone said - oh the black hole never worked. How do they know? Perhaps it did and we were all sucked into it and spewed out of the other side - into some kinds of parallel world. They did it on Dr Who recently with Rose Tyler so it must be true
Indeed, I have a few relatives up there. But I always love going to Castle Acre, my great Aunt and Uncle live there. Lovely, beautiful village. Do I know castle acre well? Down to the last pot hole, mainly because tripped in itwavelea1 wrote: Em - yes I have visited Castle Acre - castle and priory and indeed many other relics in Norfolk and Suffolk. Smashing little village with a couple of nice pubs and cafes I recall. Norfolk has become my second home over the last 20 years. Do you know it well?
wavelea1 wrote:Finally I was a Civil Engineer by trade and 'elf and bl****dy safety was the bain of my life but some fo the the stupid antics contractors would think was safe on building sites never failed to amaze me so I guess there was a need..... I'm not letting on as to the actual branch on Engineering that I was involved in else we'll need another site??? Teaching music now and it is far more rewarding. Rock on
Mike