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Old 20-06-07, 07:43
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Tanks are full and it is still raining. I'm thinking of going into boat building and am currently researching Church records as I heard a guy before built a big boat because of the rain.
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Old 20-06-07, 07:54
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Tanks are full and it is still raining. I'm thinking of going into boat building and am currently researching Church records as I heard a guy before built a big boat because of the rain.
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Just make sure it has a heater as it's bl00dy cold up here in Gympie.

Can't you poor buggers in New South Wales keep it down there please

now in all seriousness I feel real sorry for them at the moment because they have copped it real bad in the last week or so and today it is reported that 100 plus KPH winds are blowing the place away.
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Old 20-06-07, 08:20
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Tanks are full and it is still raining. I'm thinking of going into boat building and am currently researching Church records as I heard a guy before built a big boat because of the rain.
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Bob,
Just how big is a cubit anyways?
Make it big enough to load up 2x F15's, 2xF15a's, 2xF60s....
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Old 20-06-07, 08:24
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Tanks are full and it is still raining. I'm thinking of going into boat building and am currently researching Church records as I heard a guy before built a big boat because of the rain.
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We only got 40 points that year...
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Old 20-06-07, 09:31
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good to see rain about
for the last few years its forgotten how to .
around dubbo area in the last month weve had anywhere from 2.5 inches to 4.5 inches
its the first time in over 2 years that we have had 2 wet days in a row!
hope there is more to come for everyone (although sydney dosent need what theyre copping at the moment )
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Old 20-06-07, 10:38
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We only got 40 points that year...
was that back in the dreamtime
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Old 20-06-07, 10:41
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A cubit is approximately 18" or 45.72cms. Originally is was the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. So if you elbow all your trucks you should be able to work out your storage dimensions. Ex. Latin, cubitum - the elbow.
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Old 21-06-07, 00:39
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A cubit is approximately 18" or 45.72cms. Originally is was the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. So if you elbow all your trucks you should be able to work out your storage dimensions. Ex. Latin, cubitum - the elbow.
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Bob, is there anything you don't know??
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Old 21-06-07, 00:44
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Default An interesting page for old measurements

http://users.aol.com/JackProot/met/spvolas.html

There are some interesting one's on the list.

Take a look at the Irish and Scottish miles!!

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Old 21-06-07, 05:52
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Bob, is there anything you don't know??
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Does he know what a "Lithgow Inch" is, and the conversion of that size?
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Old 21-06-07, 07:07
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Does he know what a "Lithgow Inch" is, and the conversion of that size?
Please Tony there is no need to be rude on the forum
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Old 21-06-07, 15:58
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Please Tony there is no need to be rude on the forum
Well, I'll give away one half of the answer just to prove I'm not boasting, but the "Lithgow Inch" = 0.9996 of an Imperial Inch. Now, just waiting to see if Bob can provide the other half of the answer?

(PS: Apologies to Cliff and other Qld'ers, I understand Toowoomba recorded -9deg the other night, which would have to be a record for Qld?)
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Old 21-06-07, 16:22
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Well, I'll give away one half of the answer just to prove I'm not boasting, but the "Lithgow Inch" = 0.9996 of an Imperial Inch. Now, just waiting to see if Bob can provide the other half of the answer?

Tony,

Obviously something to do with the armaments factory at Lithgow, my guess is that due to the higher altitude and colder, when measured in hotter climes, it becomes 1.000 Imperial Inch
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Old 21-06-07, 16:29
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Obviously something to do with the armaments factory at Lithgow,....
Right so far, but.... No, sorry Richard, it has more to do with with lax British engineering practices put under the harsh light of North American precision tolerances. Poor Lithgow gets stuck in the middle of it all!
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Old 21-06-07, 16:53
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Default Re:- Cubit, etc.

Could the "Lithgow Inch" have anything to do with the "Enfield Inch" and the production at a certain weapons establishment?

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Old 21-06-07, 18:05
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Yes, much the same thing, although it was discovered by Lithgow. How? Why?
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Old 21-06-07, 19:29
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Default Re:- Cubit, etc.

Could it be the fact that weapons being made at the SAF in Lithgow were being made to Enfield drawings, and these used an inch that was of a different standard to the Imperial, and the British, inch at that time.

This led to problems when they were checked with measuring equipment in the U.S.A. and elsewhere.

I also believe that it was the Canadian inch that eventually became the "standard" in the end.

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Old 21-06-07, 20:54
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... we've just had a terrible rain storm this morning. Worst since ages. Over 30 litres of water in one hour! Not just a few mml's.... It started around 9am, dark like at night, rained for only about 30 mins. Some impressions:













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Old 22-06-07, 00:39
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Chris the Gruber boys have landed safley just befor a storm closed the airport
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Old 22-06-07, 01:58
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(PS: Apologies to Cliff and other Qld'ers, I understand Toowoomba recorded -9deg the other night, which would have to be a record for Qld?)
Yes it was a record Tony and another record was broken a couple of days ago for the lowest maximum daytime temp in Gympie since records began of 13C at 3pm.

It has since warmed up a bit now that the wind has died down a bit and we have returned to our blue sunny skies during the day. I was glad to see the shortest day of the year pass as well.
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Old 22-06-07, 05:43
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Yes it was a record Tony and another record was broken a couple of days ago for the lowest maximum daytime temp in Gympie since records began of 13C at 3pm.

It has since warmed up a bit now that the wind has died down a bit and we have returned to our blue sunny skies during the day. I was glad to see the shortest day of the year pass as well.
Sounds like a Melbourne winter day at 13C top temperature.
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Old 22-06-07, 05:44
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Well, climate change has just gone TOO FAR if Gympie can't crack 13deg!

Queensland! Beautiful one day, lukewarm the next.
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Old 22-06-07, 12:19
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Some of you may know of the two great pillars said to have been at the entrance to King Solomons Temple. They were 17 and a half cubits tall circumference 12 and diameter 4. The were made of molten brass and being hollow were 4 inches or a hands breadth in thichness. thats a lot of brass. Think of the scrap value today.
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Old 24-06-07, 10:42
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Old 24-06-07, 12:06
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This is almost what I awoke to... actually it was foggy at Eltham but I visited a friend at nearby Christmas Hills and this was the scene looking across the Yarra Valley towards Healesville:
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Old 25-06-07, 02:11
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Hi Tony
I've been away on another adventure, yet to be posted, and missed answering your question. Obviously I would have posted the replies that have already been made, but that is not necessary now. My only other comment is, have you tried Viagra?
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I went for a bike ride yesterday down a local mountain and found myself riding through snow in a few ploaces
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Old 25-06-07, 12:08
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Max my place has the same fresh white look, had to use a leaver to prise the stockcrate gate open as it had frosen in it's track.
Great picture Keith wonderful to look at, lousy to drive in.
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Old 26-06-07, 01:36
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good rain durinr the night 40 mm so far and still raining
Keith your photo of the fog looks so peaceful
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Old 26-06-07, 01:56
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Yes, sort of makes you want to jump off into it...

Good to hear you're getting the good rain finally. I'll be in Temora this weekend.
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