notty ash

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  1. My mother trusted me to walk or catch the bus to school on my own from the tender age of seven or eight. It was about a mile along a main road each way. The only problem was once when I caught the bus home, only to remember that I was supposed to be meeting my mum and my little sister in town after school, which was the opposite direction. I had no money for the fare back but managed to bluff my way on and off the bus OK - late but safe.

    I started cycling on my own aged 11, going quite long distances as I grew in confidence. Never a problem!

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  2. If it is the pilot making the ultimate gesture about the state of Malaysian democracy I understand,-but how did he overcome the co-pilot,

    We may never know - apparently only the last 2 hours of cockpit recordings are on tape at any one time, so whatever was said or done will likely have been overwritten long before the end of the flight.

  3. Whatever has happened to that plane there is something extremely dodgy about it all. God willing all the passengers are okay though!

    Very unlikely I would suggest that anyone is still alive, unfortunately.

    This link below is interesting - especially the fact that the pilot may have been a supporter of an opposition political party and possibly attended a court hearing a few hours before the flight when an opposition leader was jailed for 5 years

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/world/news/article.cfm?c_id=2&objectid=11224831

  4. If I remember correctly, the show held this weekend originated in Bulwell and later transferred to the Victoria Baths, where it ran for many years. It moved a few years ago to the sports centre next to Harvey Hadden Stadium in Bilborough. Because that is being refurbished, the exhibition has temporarily moved to a school next door.

    I try and go every year. It is not so much the model trains themselves as the amazing scenery and high quality craftsmanship in general that interests me most.

  5. I went white water rafting in Colorado once. The rock strata at the side of the river were anything but horizontal - a bit like Lulworth Cove, but on a much longer scale.. They definitely made it look as if you were going uphill, or very steeply downhill in places.. It was a very strange feeling!

  6. The ancient Watling Street (more or less the A5 road) is historically a significant dividing line - it was used to separate the Danelaw from the Anglo-Saxon south. It was a diagonal line running more or less from London to Chester. There was also a more north than north - Northumbria.

  7. I've been trying for a long time to find some internal pictures of London Road when it was the terminus. Most pictures are of the outside.

    There are a couple of plans available - one in the book about Great Northern Loco Sheds (Vol 2). The other I know of is a drawing available from the Midland & Great Northern Railway Circle, http://www.mgncircle.org.uk/html/drawings_list.html, which has elevations and plans. I think the latter was drawn when the station was converted into a fitness centre, so may be slightly speculative. The interior was probably changed several times anyway, with several extensions and then the conversion into a parcels depot.

  8. I read somewhere that pedestrians were normally exempt from turnpike tolls. Also, if you were only going up to a few hundred yards beyond a toll gate you didn't have to pay.

    I thought the tolls were normally paid for journeys on turnpikes between towns and villages, so you would pay a toll when leaving a place, rather than when entering.