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> >Guess I should be thankful for mains electricity .
> > You never know Neil, you might get internet too one day <LOL> > Hey, I've got line-of-sight to the biggest exchange in the county. 2 Mbit broadband Aldis lamp connection, but if that fails I can light a beacon as backup. It's cheaper than ISDN. If you're lucky enough to find a good job in Cornwall, it's a great place to be, and its not too technologically backward where there's a half decent population density. Further, there are lots of sharp winding bends on the roads, so it's a good playground for a 156. You just have to make sure you give it an occasional long run as well. Cheers, Neil > Pete > -- > > > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) > 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) |
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 22:11:49 +0100, "Neil Waterworth"
>, wrote: >you're lucky enough to find a good job in Cornwall, it's a great place to >be, and its not too technologically backward where there's a half decent >population density. Further, there are lots of sharp winding bends on the >roads, so it's a good playground for a 156. You just have to make sure you >give it an occasional long run as well. A true example of a drivers county, Cornwall. Many fond memories. Lincolnshire with terrain mapping <G> You have granite, we have mud. You watch out for ants, we watch out for cameras <LOL> Pete -- > 156 2.0 TS (2001) - Proteo Rosso (his) 147 2.0 TS (2002) - Gem Green (her's) |
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