[sdiy] Panel and Heat Sink
Magnus Danielson
cfmd at bredband.net
Mon Jan 24 08:57:35 CET 2005
From: Tom Arnold <xyzzy at sysabend.org>
Subject: Re: [sdiy] Panel and Heat Sink
Date: Sun, 23 Jan 2005 23:28:30 -0800
Message-ID: <20050124072830.GL41567 at moo.sysabend.org>
> On Mon, Jan 24, 2005 at 05:59:53PM +1100, Ken Stone wrote:
> > You forget that it also never RISES there :) how often do you seen anything
> > resembling sunshine in a UK tv show?
>
> Sure, on Teletubbies!
That is only the artificial sun which is part of one of the utter darkness that
TV has produced. As for the rest of UK, it is usually swept in a vail of
various shades of grey. Sometimes there is heavy downfall, like just before I
went to visit Paul Maddox. I left one of the two catastrof areas (Provence in
France) to go to the other catastrof area (Midlands of UK) both being severly
hit by rain on the level that it was at least reported across Europe about the
flooding. Worchester central was wetter than usual. The cricket field was a
lake. The cricket club house was a too large building for the small island it
was standing on. Even my visit to Ireland wasn't as wet, and that was also
during the fall. We even had sunshine in Ireland. But then, Ireland didn't
feature Paul Maddox, Tony Allgood and a bunch of other good fellas. ;O)
My visit to the BT Yarnfield site is best untold, but the weather was naturally
various forms of grey and rainy. The Yarnfield site is "known" to many BT
techs. I better not say more. ;O)
Cheers,
Magnus - who naturally is expert on UK weather from a few visits
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