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Old October 12th 06, 08:15 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Robb C. Overfield Robb C. Overfield is offline
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On a tatty piece of sub-ether Tudor Hughes at said...


On Oct 12, 9:41 am, "Dave Liquorice" wrote:
On 11 Oct 2006 16:51:18 -0700, Tudor Hughes wrote:

First time I've heard of thunder preceding lightning.Curiously I find that for close strikes you percieve the bang before

flash, that is if you percieve the flash at all. I suspect you
instictively close your eyes and duck, in the meantime getting a massive
belt of adrenaline which messes up your sense of time and perception even
more. The timing of events in reality is, of course, flashbang but
when has perception paid any attention to reality?

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(Dave L) Can't say I've ever noticed that, or that one could
not perceive the flash at all. It's the flash that alerts you, and
before you can even think, there's a bang.

(Dave C) I don't use bogus bars, only real bars, preferably
Real Ale bars, called pubs. :-) I hope Roger Brugge, the Editor of the
COL Bulletin, doesn't read this. He lives in Maidenhead but he's a
good man nevertheless.

(Lawrence) That's drummers for you. We 'bonists are
masters of intonation, rhythm and all-round aesthetic beauty. I
haven't done a gig for weeks BTW.


curiously What IS it they say about drummers anyway??? And I have heard
others say,'He/she isn't even clever enough to be a drummer!' And yet I
don't get it.

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Rob C. Overfield
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