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Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 06:04

...and now we're there.

0003 Tuesday 01 January 2008. Whence we have never trod before...

FIDO!!

:drunk:

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 06:21

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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
...and now we're there.

0003 Tuesday 01 January 2008. Whence we have never trod before...

FIDO!!

:drunk:

Ya beat me :p HAPPY NEW YEARS GEOFF!!!!!!!!!!! :cheers:

Karmen

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 06:22

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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
T minus 5.... what idiotic thing is it that makes us stay up until midnight this night? In six minutes it will be no different than it is now... :confused
You get to hang Cliff MLU calendars!!!!!! :thup2:

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 08:03

"The Lord gives our relatives,
Thank God we can choose our friends." :D

HAPPY NEW YEAR DEAR MLU FRIENDS ... (speaking in 2008! )

:cheers:

Karmen aka Ma yappy

Keith Webb 01-01-08 09:49

New Year
 
Remember we in the antipodes got there before you. 2008 is so.... so.... 2008!

But a very happy new year to you too, Yappy dear.

K


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Originally posted by Vets Dottir 2nd
"The Lord gives our relatives,
Thank God we can choose our friends." :D

HAPPY NEW YEAR DEAR MLU FRIENDS ... (speaking in 2008! )

:cheers:

Karmen aka Ma yappy


Hanno Spoelstra 01-01-08 10:08

To all MLU members and their loved ones . . . all the best for 2008!

Hanno

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 10:18

Re: New Year
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
Remember we in the antipodes got there before you. 2008 is so.... so.... 2008!
Yes, perhaps that's how YOU see it ... but the ways I see's it, is we all got to cross-over at the same time and date no matter what our time zones are :p (or maybe you earlier people are just foreward thinking and having psychic moments of precognition (aka delightful psychotic episodes) but it hadn't really happened YET :devil:

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But a very happy new year to you too, Yappy dear.

K
You too Dear Keefy and Keefy Clan!

Yappy Dear

Richard Notton 01-01-08 10:29

Re: Happy New Year from Scotland
 
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Originally posted by gordon
All those ANZAC types are already there, and we wont catch up for another 3.5 hours.
Not at all, 0º 00' 00" is just a few miles to my right, its not new year until we say so.

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Oh, and Richard - I'd rather listen to the Stolly engine, although the amount of fuel going west would definitely worry me.
There is that indeed, however, I don't have one any more or the several tons of accumulated parts.

Fuel is an issue certainly at currently £2.25, CAD$4.46, Oz$5.12, NZD$5.84, US$4.47 and €3.06 to the Stalwart mile.

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hic.
Well, not for me thanks, but you Jockanese are welcome to steep in your national fluid. :D

HNY

R.

Howard 01-01-08 10:45

Too Hot
 
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Like Keefy in Melbourne, it's too hot to work on the truck yesterday & today, so I worked on the 'other' F15A

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 10:46

By the way ... at 2:45 a.m. Jan 1st here ... it's -18 where I live ........ nippy out there! :eek:

Keith Webb 01-01-08 10:49

Stalwart mile
 
Yes, but what's that in CMP? :confused If I had finished my FGT and went to fill it's pair of 21-gallon tanks I'd be up for over A$260 and that wouldn't get me to Corowa and back :whinge

Daniel Treasure 01-01-08 13:59

Nice and sunny new year
 
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Originally posted by Vets Dottir 2nd
By the way ... at 2:45 a.m. Jan 1st here ... it's -18 where I live ........ nippy out there! :eek:
Its 9:50pm on the western edge ot the big rock in the middle of the pond north of antartica, Its a cool 27C at the moment, got to 38C today and 42C an 41C for the next 2. just warm enough to go for a swim at the beach!! :D :D

Happy New Year to all MLUpers, frozen and thawed!!!

Richard Notton 01-01-08 14:14

Re: Stalwart mile
 
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Originally posted by Keith Webb
Yes, but what's that in CMP? :confused If I had finished my FGT and went to fill it's pair of 21-gallon tanks I'd be up for over A$260 and that wouldn't get me to Corowa and back :whinge
More than :whinge by the same token, not knowing exactly Eltham/Corowa distances, then a Stolly fill will be A$619.05 and if two CMP tanks won't do it, then the thirst of Mr Rolls and Mr Royce has no hope of shoving a Stolly that distance too.

You need to have over 6ft of water in your Corowa puddle too for some floating fun but as a saving grace (or fuel) perhaps, and knowing the vast and desolate expanses of that Pacific island; you could just take your ruler to the map and follow a straight line.

Only large trees and some buildings are going to be a problem with a bonus that most of the 14 gearboxes and 12 tracta joints necessary for progress will be happier for the looser surfaces.

That said you do also have the distinct Stalwart advantage of some 4 tons of disposable payload which could be gainfully employed transporting the necessary extra fuel, camping essentials, comestibles and a well equipped workshop with all the necesssary spares that will likely be needed.

For the less adventurous (me) and those of a nervous disposition, then strapping the thing on a semi-trailer realises a 100% improvement in cost per mile and quantum leap in owner stress reduction.

Better, share with someone and get a 200% cost per mile reduction - you can even put a Haflinger in the back too. . . . .

Comme ça, as attached.

R.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 19:26

01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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I awoke this morning at approximately 0843. By the time I had gone through the morning rituals and was sitting at my computer in the front room, this was my view, looking over my monitor southeast across Queen Street, at the corner of Ashdale:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 19:28

Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Approximately 0915, looking northeast across Ashdale through the same window:

cliff 01-01-08 20:08

No thanks Boss even though it's grey and rainy here I still prefer here :D

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 01-01-08 20:18

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Originally posted by cliff
No thanks Boss even though it's grey and rainy here I still prefer here :D
Me too mate... me too... [sigh]

hrpearce 01-01-08 21:39

We had a nice relaxing new years day, Vicki invited her inlaws over for lunch and we sat in airconditioned comfort and watched all four episodes of Peking to Paris, I think I would prefer to do that trip in a helicopter rather than a car. :D New year is over so I guess it's back to work. Have a great year from the Pearce's. :kangaroo :kangaroo :kangaroo

Vets Dottir 2nd 01-01-08 22:27

Those pics are a blast from the past :D

If Dean still about, please pass on my wishes for a Happy New Year to him, will you Geoff? Also same greeting to the crew below you :D Thanks you! :cheers:

Karmen

Richard Notton 02-01-08 01:07

Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
I awoke this morning at approximately 0843. By the time I had gone through the morning rituals and was sitting at my computer in the front room, this was my view, looking over my monitor southeast across Queen Street, at the corner of Ashdale:
Thanks for that, esteemed obergruppenführer; I have made a note to avoid 43º 39' 57.12"N 79º 19' 09.34"W at all costs during the latter and earlier months of the year.

Much obliged

R.

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 02-01-08 01:22

Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by Richard Notton
Thanks for that, esteemed obergruppenführer; I have made a note to avoid 43º 39' 57.12"N 79º 19' 09.34"W at all costs during the latter and earlier months of the year.

Much obliged

R.

Richard -- that was just a light snowfall... a couple of weeks ago we had SNOW.

Here's a clue - don't come over here unless it's June/July/August; if you're daring, you can try September as well. The rest of the year actually sucks.

BREAK-BREAK

Karmen -- Dean lives in a home now, easier for him to get around with that oxygen tank. I don't know where he is at present, but I do know he passed 30 years of being sober in '07!

Vets Dottir 2nd 02-01-08 01:34

Re: Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Karmen -- Dean lives in a home now, easier for him to get around with that oxygen tank. I don't know where he is at present, but I do know he passed 30 years of being sober in '07!
Ah, thanks a lot for the update of Dean, Geoff. I'm glad he's got help right there for him 24/7 now and hope his transition isn't too rough on him to adapt to. Is it a Veterans nursing home I wonder?

30 years now. Wow. His "habit" sure beat a lot of others "habits". I remember his stories :eek:

:drunk:

cliff 02-01-08 02:52

Re: Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Here's a clue - don't come over here unless it's June/July/August; if you're daring, you can try September as well. The rest of the year actually sucks.
God only good for 25% of the year!!!! :doh: :bang:

Why does anyone bother living there when you can at least have good times for 75% plus of the year here in Queensland :D

Vets Dottir 2nd 02-01-08 03:12

Re: Re: Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by cliff Why does anyone bother living there when you can at least have good times for 75% plus of the year here in Queensland :D [/B]
Born here, ties are here, stuck here ($) but thank goodness

I LOVE CANADA and being CANADIAN! :thup2: :smoker: :D

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 02-01-08 03:29

Re: Re: Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by cliff
God only good for 25% of the year!!!!
Exactly, Cliffy... it breaks down like this:

January - While we usually get one thaw towards the ends of the month, generally we expect temperatures ranging from zero to -30 C and a fair amount of snow.

February - Much of the same as above; while the days are now noticeably longer, it is equally as cold, although we have more bright days and less snowfall.

March - Can be an evil month. At best, wet, with temps anywhere up to about 10 C, but much colder is generally to be expected these days.

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April - Generally wet but above freezing, although I remember a 3-inch snowfall one 22nd April a few years back. They have a saying here, "April showers bring may flowers" - be prepared to use the webs growing between your toes.

May - The first real "spring" month. It can be wet though, and average just under 20 C even with the upswing at the end of the month.

June - Summer officially begins on the 21st, but in fact usually happens after midway through the first week. By the middle of the month, people are going nuts waiting for their holidays to start.

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July - Summer. Hot, good. 18-hour days (0400-2200).

August - See July, above. Hot, good.

September - The first half is pretty much hot; the second can be as well ('07 being a good example), but it can also start getting cloudier and damper. The days are now noticeably shorter.

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October - Can get unusually warm from year to year ('07 again) but can also start getting colder very quickly. North of the border areas, the trees are already turning rapidly and starting to shed their leaves. You can get a frost at night even 20 miles north of the city.

November - Cool and sometimes very wet. Occasionally, you can see snow late in the month but generally not; it will be pretty gray outside though.

December - Can be just about anything from cold, wet and even snowy to fairly warm & dry. '07 was bad in that we have hardly seen the sun for a month and then only sporadically, and we had one good snowfall too. Occasionally you can walk around on Christmas Day with nothing but a light jacket on; this year we froze.

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Why does anyone bother living there when you can at least have good times for 75% plus of the year here in Queensland :D
Goddammit, don't ask me that! I can't help where I was born ferchrissakes... :mad:

Tell you what though, I'll answer you in lurid detail once I get my arse back Downunder this year... :D :p

Daniel Treasure 02-01-08 10:03

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by Geoff Winnington-Ball
Exactly, Cliffy... it breaks down like this:

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July - Summer. Hot, good. 18-hour days (0400-2200).

August - See July, above. Hot, good.

September - The first half is pretty much hot; the second can be as well ('07 being a good example), but it can also start getting cloudier and damper. The days are now noticeably shorter.

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Thats not hot! This is hot!!! (imitation of crock dundee)

Alex van de Wetering 02-01-08 11:14

Hi folks,

A happy new year to everyone!

We had a great Christmas and new year, with most of the time going into work on our new house. There was also some CMP time though......I watched the "Year of the Blitz" video during Christmas! and last weekend I was at Dirk and Stefan for a "visit".:cheers:

It is around 0 degrees here in Holland today...So, just like on a map.....Europe is right between Australia and Canada! We are awaiting for the temperature to rise just a little so we can have a new rear wall installed in our house.

Alex

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 02-01-08 12:04

Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: 01 Jan 08 in Toronto
 
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Originally posted by Daniel Treasure
Thats not hot! This is hot!!! (imitation of crock dundee)
You taunt me... :mad:

BTW, the windchill right now is somewhere around -20 and expected much lower this evening, with ambient temps closer to -17... :eek:

Geoff Winnington-Ball (RIP) 02-01-08 12:06

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Originally posted by Alex van de Wetering
We are awaiting for the temperature to rise just a little so we can have a new rear wall installed in our house.
....um... doesn't it get a trifle chilly without a rear wall?

Alex van de Wetering 02-01-08 13:27

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....um... doesn't it get a trifle chilly without a rear wall?
Yeah, it sure does, but it does mean we aren’t being bothered by any wasps again, hiding in the insulation! :eek: (oh….not the UC Wasp by the way)

Alex


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