Something stirs in the Undergrowth

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IslandPink wrote: Wed Oct 09, 2019 7:16 pm Cheers.
meanwhile ... yummy previews :
http://www.hornspeakersystems.info/inde ... story-part
http://www.hornspeakersystems.info/inde ... orn-theory
They seem quite proud of having made something that looks and feels like a classic textbook and goes against the grain of catering for the modern short attention span.
:bounce: waiting for the checkout to open....
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SimonC wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 8:37 am :bounce: waiting for the checkout to open....
Indeed. Early Xmas present so will have to wait to read it.
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SimonC wrote: Mon Oct 07, 2019 9:09 am Thats more than enough to get it underway, a few degrees or cm out either way don't make a lot of difference at the wavelengths we are looking at...
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I've got some initial results, just trying to figure out how to share them on here as the numbers on their own are not that helpful without the 3D shapes to go with them...I'll grab a couple of screenshots over lunchtime and take it from there.
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Been keen to see if you can - but detail can wait till we get together.
Ps. just off for a week in the Lakes so will be limited comment from Saturday.
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Looks like the wrong week to go to the Lakes. I'm on Windermere but I could as easily be under. Rain, rain beautiful rain...
Philosophers have only interpreted the world - the point, however, is to change it. No it isn't ... maybe we should leave it alone for a while.
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You know what they say Andrew (no, not that's why it's green) - the worst day of holiday is better than the best day of work.

Good to see you around again Andrew BTW.
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simon wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 7:44 pm the worst day of holiday is better than the best day of work.
What is "work" ? :lol:
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Weather not inspiring, but yesterday was at least dry with high cloud, and I managed Helvellyn for the first time - almost by accident, as i intended only to do Dolywaggon Pike and Nethermost Pike. Was a typical death-struggle in the last half hour though - not helped by having to ford a river in a deep gorge of boulders due to recent flood defence work. Signage could have been better there...
Dead pleased though, I thought that big summit might be beyond me these days.
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Loughrigggggg, over into Rydal , to grasmere. It has nor rained on us today either.
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Good . Been nosing around in the record shop today. Anyone need 'The sound of Sunforest' by Sunforest ?
Bit rich for my blood.
Might do Hartsop Dodd tomorrow when the rain clears. Could be v.photogenic, will take the Fuji GW690.
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Both great walks. You get a lot of bang for your buck with Loughrigg, dropping down on to Loughrigg Terrace and the views of Rydal Water.
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When I, with my son, did Helvellyn a few years back, it was so busy we had to queue to cross Striding Edge. The summit was so crowded with people, we didn’t bother to stop and walked on by.
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andrew Ivimey wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:02 pm Looks like the wrong week to go to the Lakes. I'm on Windermere but I could as easily be under. Rain, rain beautiful rain...
+10 points for quoting Ladysmith Black Mambazo lyrics.
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Those Lyrics Might be Slightly Altered following the Choir spending a Month in the Lake District.
I'll go first, " Oh beautiful rain, please 'F**k **f', my tent is 'Awash', my sleeping bag is 'Slosh'.
Your all welcome to ad verse :D
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izzy wizzy wrote: Thu Oct 10, 2019 9:14 am Indeed. Early Xmas present so will have to wait to read it.
Ordered just now !
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