getting to you in USA
#221
RE: getting to you in USA
I had a bird fly into the side of my head at 5 times the speed of soundwhile I waszipping down the road with the windows down. THAT MOTHER HURT!!!! What a mess it made and I damn near wrecked the car......I understand the saying Birdbrainnow. To this day I still enjoy eating seeds.
#222
RE: getting to you in USA
ORIGINAL: RTexasF
I had a bird fly into the side of my head at 5 times the speed of soundwhile I waszipping down the road with the windows down. THAT MOTHER HURT!!!! What a mess it made and I damn near wrecked the car......I understand the saying Birdbrainnow. To this day I still enjoy eating seeds.
I had a bird fly into the side of my head at 5 times the speed of soundwhile I waszipping down the road with the windows down. THAT MOTHER HURT!!!! What a mess it made and I damn near wrecked the car......I understand the saying Birdbrainnow. To this day I still enjoy eating seeds.
#223
RE: getting to you in USA
p.s. Northumberland - Geordie Republic north of Newcastle to the Scottish border exclusively rural and mostly National Park [ Northhumberland = North Humberland also Northumbria - the first Christian kingdom in England from the River Humber [border of South Yorkshire] to the Scottish borders.
#224
RE: getting to you in USA
About the cold water:
A few months ago I certified for SCUBA diving and that water was 50 deg. F (10 deg. C). With a 2 piece 7mm wetsuit, it was nice and warm after the first minute. I'd imagine that with that suit, the North Sea would be tolerable. I'd do it with a drysuit and fleece undersuit!
A few months ago I certified for SCUBA diving and that water was 50 deg. F (10 deg. C). With a 2 piece 7mm wetsuit, it was nice and warm after the first minute. I'd imagine that with that suit, the North Sea would be tolerable. I'd do it with a drysuit and fleece undersuit!
#225
RE: getting to you in USA
ORIGINAL: falkore24
About the cold water:
A few months ago I certified for SCUBA diving and that water was 50 deg. F (10 deg. C). With a 2 piece 7mm wetsuit, it was nice and warm after the first minute. I'd imagine that with that suit, the North Sea would be tolerable. I'd do it with a drysuit and fleece undersuit!
About the cold water:
A few months ago I certified for SCUBA diving and that water was 50 deg. F (10 deg. C). With a 2 piece 7mm wetsuit, it was nice and warm after the first minute. I'd imagine that with that suit, the North Sea would be tolerable. I'd do it with a drysuit and fleece undersuit!
#227
RE: getting to you in USA
It actually happened on live TV to one of our nature presenters [Bill Oddy]. I was overjoyed. I salute the Arctic Tern for accuracy and style in the delivery and praise their good taste in choice of target.
#229
RE: getting to you in USA
Academic- ceramic raschig rings that came with the column, held up by copper mesh. However, for corn mash I do not use packings or much reflux in order to gain flavor.
Falkore- you know what happens to warm your suit.[&:]
Sorry for the brevity guys, but the marina is infested with yachtys for the week. It's the audi world championship of sailing, and we are a longtime host marina (read:busy)
I'll try to take some pics to show y'all. Peace.
Falkore- you know what happens to warm your suit.[&:]
Sorry for the brevity guys, but the marina is infested with yachtys for the week. It's the audi world championship of sailing, and we are a longtime host marina (read:busy)
I'll try to take some pics to show y'all. Peace.