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Started by Pachyderm, December 31, 2012, 03:45:04 PM

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Pachyderm

May I just take this opportunity to wish everyone here a Happy Hogmanay? I can? Excellent.


I propose to give you the toast of the Highland Regiments.

"Here's tae us!"
"Whaa's like us?"
"Damn few!"
"An' they're a' deid!"


We're a cheery bunch, the Scots...    ::)


Happy Hogmanay! ;D :balloons: :beer: :toast: :toasted: :winebottle: :winebottle: :winebottle: :winebottle: :woohoo: :woohoo: :pinkelephant: :pinkelephant:  :stars: :stars: :badger:

:hug: :grouphug: :glomp: :dancinghug:




Imus ad magum Ozi videndum, magum Ozi mirum mirissimum....

Lindorm

Happy New Year, everybody!


:fireworks_toss: :fireworks_spread: :fireworks_fire:
Der Eisenbahner lebt von seinem kärglichen Gehalt sowie von der durch nichts zu erschütternden Überzeugung, daß es ohne ihn im Betriebe nicht gehe.
K.Tucholsky (1930)

Opsa

We have eleven hours to go, here....

Hope yours is a very wonderful new year filled with great opportunities and the wisdom to take them!

:-*    :-*    :-*    :-*    :-*    :-*    :-*

Griffin NoName

Five and a half hours to go here!! What will I do for these last hours. Continue to fiddle with my laptop to erradicate all the faults I keep getting OR watch a film on TV?
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One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. George Sand


Lindorm

Darlica and I are having thoughts about a nice old black-and-white swashbuckling movie. The prisoner of Zenda, perhaps? Or something with Douglas Fairbanks swinging through the rigging of a pirate ship? Time to wax the moustache and sharpen the rapier!  ;)
Der Eisenbahner lebt von seinem kärglichen Gehalt sowie von der durch nichts zu erschütternden Überzeugung, daß es ohne ihn im Betriebe nicht gehe.
K.Tucholsky (1930)

Swatopluk

Still adding minor parts to my saga while major parts still remain unwritten and others untyped (10 pages manuscript). They typed parts have just exceeded 26 pages or more precisely 1380 lines and nearly 20K words. If it proceeds that way, I'll not have finished it by even next New Year's Eve.
No chance that I will ever translate the whole thing into English.
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Griffin NoName

Quote from: Swatopluk on December 31, 2012, 07:01:27 PMNo chance that I will ever translate the whole thing into English.

:-(
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Swatopluk

Quote from: Griffin NoName on December 31, 2012, 07:16:57 PM
Quote from: Swatopluk on December 31, 2012, 07:01:27 PMNo chance that I will ever translate the whole thing into English.

:-(

I tested a chapter on Google Translator and the results were at least intelligible. But I guess it will totally fail on the verses used in several places.
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Opsa

Seven hours to go, here. We're going to a Mandarin buffet (I know- it's not Chinese New Year!) and then over to a pal's house for wine and tidbits. (That sounds naughty, but I was afraid I'd screw up spelling whore's devourers.)

We'll probably be home by 11, knowing us!

Lindorm

Darlica and I can report from the future: So far, 2013 looks remarkably like 2012, but with more smoke from fireworks.

Also, the champagne bottles in the house have been mysteriously emptied. We blame Darlica's plush rat -it's the only logical conclusion, after all.

Der Eisenbahner lebt von seinem kärglichen Gehalt sowie von der durch nichts zu erschütternden Überzeugung, daß es ohne ihn im Betriebe nicht gehe.
K.Tucholsky (1930)

Swatopluk

I did without alcohol. I had planned to open a bottle of dry cidre but given the stage of my stomach that was out of the question.
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Griffin NoName

Fireworks spectacular. They do them against the background of the London Eye on the Thames. I can see them on the TV or watch out of my kitchen window where I can just see the very high ones for real.
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One approaches the journey's end. But the end is a goal, not a catastrophe. George Sand


Swatopluk

Some seemingly organized jokesters did a 'keep 'em awake' for (what it seems) most of the night. First a bang, then a howler immediately after. Wait a few minutes then repeat. Does not need much or expensive ammo but is highly effective. What made me think that it was organized is that each cyle near us got followed within seconds by another in the distance with the same pattern.
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Sibling DavidH

Happy 2013, everyone!  Lang may yer lums reek.

We went to bed at 10.15, exhausted by a day with Cap'n B (we had been wading through the floods in a park in Hereford), and were woken by His Monkiness at a very reasonable 6.30.  We've done all that Auld Lang Syne stuff before.

Have a good year, Siblings.

Opsa

We were actually wide awake, playing Wii tennis at midnight, probably due to the tequila shooters.

We are paying this morning, however. Due to the tequila shooters. And the wine. And the champagne. Where are my saltines?

Aggie

Quote from: Swatopluk on January 01, 2013, 09:25:48 AM
Some seemingly organized jokesters did a 'keep 'em awake' for (what it seems) most of the night. First a bang, then a howler immediately after. Wait a few minutes then repeat. Does not need much or expensive ammo but is highly effective. What made me think that it was organized is that each cyle near us got followed within seconds by another in the distance with the same pattern.

Eh Swato.... must have been the devious group known as ECHO. ;)

Worked 14 of the most hard-paced kitchen hours I've ever done to count out 2012. Worked from 10 am until we got the last orders out at 11:56 pm. Changed quickly and had a bottle in hand by midnight.
WWDDD?

Bob in a quantum-state-of-faith

I was awake, beating on my PC, trying to fix what wasn't working.

I got it fixed... but totally missed the clock as the year closed-- my neighbors had shot some firecrackers/guns around 11pm or so, but it was short-lived. 
Sometimes, the real journey can only be taken by making a mistake.

my webpage-- alas, Cox deleted it--dead link... oh well ::)

Sibling DavidH

We are almost 11 minutes earlier than Greenwich, being 2° 43' West.  I wonder if I should count that in on such occasions.  At the Minellium we played safe and let off two lots of rockets, one for each time standard.

BTW it confuses my poor little brain: it means the second firework, the local time one, must be let off after the GMT one because a local clock would be running earlier.

Swatopluk

Quote from: Aggie on January 02, 2013, 05:00:41 AM
Eh Swato.... must have been the devious group known as ECHO. ;)

wrong accoustic conditions for that. It can sometimes be tricky to locate the actual origin of sounds due to reflection here but no echo could be produced that is more than a fraction of a second behind the orignal.
Knurrhähne sind eßbar aber empfehlen würde ich das nicht unbedingt.
The aspitriglos is edible though I do not actually recommend it.

Griffin NoName

Quote from: Sibling DavidH on January 02, 2013, 09:37:23 AM
We are almost 11 minutes earlier than Greenwich, being 2° 43' West.  I wonder if I should count that in on such occasions.  At the Minellium we played safe and let off two lots of rockets, one for each time standard.

BTW it confuses my poor little brain: it means the second firework, the local time one, must be let off after the GMT one because a local clock would be running earlier.

Ive never heard of a time difference in the UK.
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pieces o nine

Happy 2013, siblings!    :)
"If you are not feeling well, if you have not slept, chocolate will revive you. But you have no chocolate! I think of that again and again! My dear, how will you ever manage?"
--Marquise de Sevigne, February 11, 1677

Bluenose

Quote from: Griffin NoName on January 02, 2013, 06:47:01 PM
Quote from: Sibling DavidH on January 02, 2013, 09:37:23 AM
We are almost 11 minutes earlier than Greenwich, being 2° 43' West.  I wonder if I should count that in on such occasions.  At the Minellium we played safe and let off two lots of rockets, one for each time standard.

BTW it confuses my poor little brain: it means the second firework, the local time one, must be let off after the GMT one because a local clock would be running earlier.

Ive never heard of a time difference in the UK.

I think David is talking about local mean time.  This is different to standard time which is what we all usually use - the world is divided up into time zone of 15 degrees of longitude (plus or minus in various spots for convenience) for standard time. That way everyone in a given geographical area can have the same time on their clocks.  However, local mean time is important for navigators.  All those movies where you see mariners taking the noon sighting with their sextants are doing this.  It is also known as "mer pass" short for meridian pass and is how local mean time is determined.  When the sun is directly over your meridian (ie, it is highest in the sky) it is noon, local mean time.  By keeping an accurate clock on Greenwich mean time and noting the time of mer pass, you can calculate your longitude by using simple maths, 15 degrees of longitude for every hour before or after GMT noon.
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Sibling DavidH

Blue's right, I mean local time, averaged over the year.  Local sun time is another wossname altogether, but on average it's ahead of GMT by nearly 11 mins here.
Before the coming of the railways, every town used its local time and travel was so slow that it didn't matter.

Bluenose

Therefore, I conclude David that, given your approximate latitude, you must live on a north south line that passes about 35 miles east of Greenwich or thereabouts
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Sibling DavidH

No, that would be in the sea or thereabouts!  I'm 2° 43' West of Greenwich, which at this latitude is prolly about 100 miles (can't be bothered to do it accurately).

I told you it's confusing.  Here the sun gets to a given point later than at Greenwich, which means our clock must be behind GMT because we have to wait for the sun to catch up.  So local clocks read earlier than GMT.

It took me a long time to get my head round that.  ;D

Very rough double-check - at 52° latitude the sun is 'moving' over us at about 600mph, so to go roughly about 100 miles takes 1/6 hour = 10 minutes. Not far off the real figure.

Sibling Zono (anon1mat0)

I figure I'm very late but still Happy New Year to all!

We went to a park in Orlando for the given hour and watched the fireworks, no alcohol as I had to drive them out of there afterwards (Besides the champagne was 200 miles/300km south). I wouldn't repeat the experience but my wife seemed to like it quite a bit.
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