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As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its
target audience, what about these superb worldwide quick to load satellite images/loops? Area H is good place to see some big storms over the US - and on the same picture witness what is coming along to annihilate thousands of UK BBQs. http://aviationweather.gov/obs/sat/intl/ David |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "David Haggas"
wrote: As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, Some of the British isles. Has anyone seen Orkney and Shetland recently? |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "David Haggas"
wrote: As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, Some of the British isles. Has anyone seen Orkney and Shetland recently? |
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On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "David Haggas"
wrote: As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, Some of the British isles. Has anyone seen Orkney and Shetland recently? |
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"Paul C" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "David Haggas" wrote: As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, Some of the British isles. Has anyone seen Orkney and Shetland recently? I do believe that if one gets a set of binoculars and views the screen through said bins, one may be avble to see them... on a clear day ;-) |
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"Paul C" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "David Haggas" wrote: As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, Some of the British isles. Has anyone seen Orkney and Shetland recently? I do believe that if one gets a set of binoculars and views the screen through said bins, one may be avble to see them... on a clear day ;-) |
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"Paul C" wrote in message ... On Wed, 25 May 2005 13:17:47 +0000 (UTC), "David Haggas" wrote: As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, Some of the British isles. Has anyone seen Orkney and Shetland recently? I do believe that if one gets a set of binoculars and views the screen through said bins, one may be avble to see them... on a clear day ;-) |
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"David Haggas" wrote in message
As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, what about these superb worldwide quick to load satellite images/loops? Area H is good place to see some big storms over the US - and on the same picture witness what is coming along to annihilate thousands of UK BBQs. http://aviationweather.gov/obs/sat/intl/ Brilliant. Makes the BBC look sick. Last word from me in requiem for them, was when they sent Helen Willets up on the roof to look at that gasometer office thingie and show a cut down version of that dreadful Kiwi plonker with Erin neatly snipped clean off. I wonder if these Yanks have a bit of software they could sell the ITV? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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"David Haggas" wrote in message
As the BBC now considers only the British Isles to be of interest to its target audience, what about these superb worldwide quick to load satellite images/loops? Area H is good place to see some big storms over the US - and on the same picture witness what is coming along to annihilate thousands of UK BBQs. http://aviationweather.gov/obs/sat/intl/ Brilliant. Makes the BBC look sick. Last word from me in requiem for them, was when they sent Helen Willets up on the roof to look at that gasometer office thingie and show a cut down version of that dreadful Kiwi plonker with Erin neatly snipped clean off. I wonder if these Yanks have a bit of software they could sell the ITV? -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG |
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