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On Sep 13, 9:49*pm, Rodney Blackall
wrote: There has been a lot of coverage about Haiti on BBC Radio 4 in the mornings the last few days now they have got a correspondent out there. Anyone have unspecific queries running through their minds about the wisdom of sending out reporting parties to the adits of the Chunnel? I gather there were enough teams to cover both ends. For all the difference their coverage made, they could have had them on a ferry over the exact location of the fire. Dumb or what? |
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On Sep 14, 12:23*am, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Sep 13, 9:49*pm, Rodney Blackall wrote: There has been a lot of coverage about Haiti on BBC Radio 4 in the mornings the last few days now they have got a correspondent out there. Anyone have unspecific queries running through their minds about the wisdom of sending out reporting parties to the adits of the Chunnel? I gather there were enough teams to cover both ends. For all the difference their coverage made, they could have had them on a ferry over the exact location of the fire. Dumb or what? Is anything ever, ever, right for you in the whole world? Nothing you ever write on any ng, including this one, is complimentary to anything, except to yourself. Don't you like living in this world? To live in such a constant state of pure hatred against so many things must be very wearing on your mental health. |
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![]() "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Sep 14, 12:23 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Sep 13, 9:49 pm, Rodney Blackall wrote: There has been a lot of coverage about Haiti on BBC Radio 4 in the mornings the last few days now they have got a correspondent out there. Anyone have unspecific queries running through their minds about the wisdom of sending out reporting parties to the adits of the Chunnel? I gather there were enough teams to cover both ends. For all the difference their coverage made, they could have had them on a ferry over the exact location of the fire. Dumb or what? I've watched Mike develop over many years. His interner persona is well honed now. You'll never get any sense out of him nor see the real person behind "Weatherlawyer" I do worry though that his "spells" business is getting the better of him and might, just might, be starting to belive it himself. Love ya Mike!! Paul |
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On Sep 14, 1:10*pm, "Paulus" wrote:
"Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Sep 14, 12:23 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Sep 13, 9:49 pm, Rodney Blackall wrote: There has been a lot of coverage about Haiti on BBC Radio 4 in the mornings the last few days now they have got a correspondent out there. Anyone have unspecific queries running through their minds about the wisdom of sending out reporting parties to the adits of the Chunnel? I gather there were enough teams to cover both ends. For all the difference their coverage made, they could have had them on a ferry over the exact location of the fire. Dumb or what? I've watched Mike develop over many years. His interner persona is well honed now. You'll never get any sense out of him nor see the real person behind "Weatherlawyer" I do worry though that his "spells" business is getting the better of him and might, just might, be starting to belive it himself. Love ya Mike!! Paul When you say "spells" do you mean New Age stuff or more pagan to witchcraft? LOL |
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On Sep 14, 1:34*pm, wrote:
On Sep 14, 1:10*pm, "Paulus" wrote: "Dawlish" wrote in message ... On Sep 14, 12:23 am, Weatherlawyer wrote: On Sep 13, 9:49 pm, Rodney Blackall wrote: There has been a lot of coverage about Haiti on BBC Radio 4 in the mornings the last few days now they have got a correspondent out there. Anyone have unspecific queries running through their minds about the wisdom of sending out reporting parties to the adits of the Chunnel? I gather there were enough teams to cover both ends. For all the difference their coverage made, they could have had them on a ferry over the exact location of the fire. Dumb or what? I've watched Mike develop over many years. His internet persona is well honed now. You'll never get any sense out of him nor see the real person behind "Weatherlawyer" I do worry though that his "spells" business is getting the better of him and might, just might, be starting to believe it himself. Love ya Mike!! Spells has precedence over menu or algorithms. I had to laugh at what someone posted on sge yesterday and took the liberty of crossing it to my moon-base aleph. My fault for antagonising him but I couldn't resist. He was/is a better target than Dawlish, he is quite astute in technical things for one. And I get the impression if we met I'd have fight on my hands. |
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 at 04:58:20, Dawlish wrote in
uk.sci.weather : On Sep 14, 12:23*am, Weatherlawyer wrote: Is anything ever, ever, right for you in the whole world? Not until he's running it? I think the same thing, too (about me running it, not him). ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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On Sep 14, 8:37*pm, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 at 04:58:20, Dawlish wrote in uk.sci.weather : On Sep 14, 12:23*am, Weatherlawyer wrote: Is anything ever, ever, right for you in the whole world? Not until he's running it? I think the same thing, too (about me running it, not him). ![]() |
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On Sep 14, 8:37*pm, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 at 04:58:20, Dawlish wrote in uk.sci.weather : On Sep 14, 12:23*am, Weatherlawyer wrote: Is anything ever, ever, right for you in the whole world? Not until he's running it? I think the same thing, too (about me running it, not him) Those who are happy have reason to be complacent, those who want change may cross a fine line between reason and treason. Scientific enquiry merely requires logic, something that god has put in the hearts of men from the start. And how could we know good without understanding bad? Meanwhile Ike is well on its way across North America still known as an Atlantic storm called Ike and will no doubt re-enter the Atlantic off Newfoundland with that name. http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html Wouldn't you think that all the high pressure over the Rockies would fill it in? Or at least keep it attracted? Nope, not interested. It's going the way of all storms and nothing will stop it. |
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On Sep 14, 10:19*pm, Weatherlawyer wrote:
On Sep 14, 8:37*pm, Paul Hyett wrote: On Sun, 14 Sep 2008 at 04:58:20, Dawlish wrote in uk.sci.weather : On Sep 14, 12:23*am, Weatherlawyer wrote: Is anything ever, ever, right for you in the whole world? Not until he's running it? I think the same thing, too (about me running it, not him) Those who are happy have reason to be complacent, those who want change may cross a fine line between reason and treason. Scientific enquiry merely requires logic, something that god has put in the hearts of men from the start. And how could we know good without understanding bad? Meanwhile Ike is well on its way across North America still known as an Atlantic storm called Ike and will no doubt re-enter the Atlantic off Newfoundland with that name. http://weather.unisys.com/images/sat_sfc_map_loop.html Wouldn't you think that all the high pressure over the Rockies would fill it in? Or at least keep it attracted? Nope, not interested. It's going the way of all storms and nothing will stop it. Ike has left the building. Interesting juxtaposing of the last two serious earthquakes if anyone cares to look. |
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Ike has left the building. Interesting juxtaposing of the last two
serious earthquakes if anyone cares to look. Shut up, ignorant fool It'll take weeks to restore power to the hardest hit areas, in the aftermath of Ike Maybe your should stop "armchair observations" and get out there and experience the real thing sometime Such a shame you're still around, gatecrashing most threads, cause this place was better before you showed up with your waffle |
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