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Old 28-07-03, 02:24
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http://www.my-edu2.com/EDU/histor22.htm

Hi Everyone... I came across this link of links to other sites and information and thought you-all might be interested in seeing whats there
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Old 28-07-03, 08:41
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Thanks for that Carmen, there's some useful stuff there, especially on the D-day links.
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Old 28-07-03, 09:23
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Thanks for that Carmen, there's some useful stuff there, especially on the D-day links.
COOL I'm glad to hear that. If I come across more I'll post them in this thread

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Old 28-07-03, 12:07
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http://www.wartime-memories.fsnet.co.uk/map.html

Here's another amazing link When I can't sleep... this is what I sometimes do...surf and get fascinated by amazing message boards and sites. (I hope I didn't already post this site... I know I've been in there before)
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Old 28-07-03, 13:31
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Hi Hot Stuff Kartman

Good sites but a month of Sundays to read them. Thats the trouble with the net - information overload.

Anyway one good thing about you having some warm weather, its defrosting your normally frozen Canadian faculties and letting you come up with some good research material. Now you can understand why us Aussies with our good weather always have loose faculties to enable us to conduct brilliant research all the time. All you need to do now is consume Vegimite and we'll let you into our country, under supervision of course.

Bratty Bob
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Old 28-07-03, 14:23
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Hi Hot Stuff Kartman

Good sites but a month of Sundays to read them. Thats the trouble with the net - information overload.

Anyway one good thing about you having some warm weather, its defrosting your normally frozen Canadian faculties and letting you come up with some good research material. Now you can understand why us Aussies with our good weather always have loose faculties to enable us to conduct brilliant research all the time. All you need to do now is consume Vegimite and we'll let you into our country, under supervision of course.

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Old 30-07-03, 10:32
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Old 30-07-03, 11:55
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Default Sorry Bob...

...but to increase the output of computers they require cooling not heating. I live in the arctic and it has been 30c here for a number of days now and looking like a week or so more...before it snows of course. This heat has made my faculties slow, and I can attest that many others are suffering the same. Saw a bear burst in to flames yesterday, beat the fire out with a duck, of course.sorry Alex, no Caribou stories becasue theya re smart and go north for the summer, too bad all you southerners can't fiure that one out ,ha. Its currently 20c and its 4am in the , well, A.M.!
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Old 30-07-03, 12:36
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Default Its currently 20c and its 4am in the , well, A.M.!

Sean

When you said
Its currently 20c and its 4am in the , well, A.M.!

You forgot to mention that the sun had been up for at least an hour and a half...
People that have never been that far north don't realize that the heat loads because of the long daylight hours are tremendous...

And talk about great garden produce....
One tomato per bushell....
Peas the size of baseballs....
Beer in quarts.....
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Old 30-07-03, 13:08
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Default Brocolli and cauliflower...

... They grow like weeds up here , zuchini too, well don't get me started. Though the land of the midnight sun is resting a bit now. The sun sets about 10pm and rises around 530 or so now. I was just griping about the fact that I am up and not of my own volation.
Though the real dark only lasts about an hour, exactly when my friend ,Mr bear , and I had a drag race this morning. Happy to say I won.
If anyone wants to try the best moose sausage ( I think that is why Mr B was sniffing around )or caribou jerky or sausage they should phone Northern Fancy Meats in Yellowknife and have some sent to them, incredible!
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Old 31-07-03, 04:20
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Bad boy in the corner (Serves yah right) Now you STAY there til I tell you that youcan come out!

TEMPERATURE RISING......... got even HOTTER here last nite. Everyone in our apt block got evacuated to hotels with air conditioning... A fire on the top (3rd) floor cleared the building...some of us can be back in today... 3rd floor has to stay out til at least tomorrow or so. NO ONE WAS HURT!!!!!!! Thank god!

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Old 31-07-03, 05:34
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...somebodies grow operation got too hot and started a fire or electrical short from all the amps drawn for UV lights
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Old 09-08-03, 22:22
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Sorry, bob, but the temptation to meddle was too great!
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Old 09-08-03, 22:48
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Sorry, bob, but the temptation to meddle was too great!
I think that guy needs a little target practice!
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Old 09-08-03, 23:54
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...somebodies grow operation got too hot and started a fire or electrical short from all the amps drawn for UV lights
Coulda been that too
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