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Post by steelmonkey on Nov 28, 2012 21:18:15 GMT
I've broken the code, you guys...I know that's 'Waterworld at Disney Euro'.
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tullist
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Post by tullist on Nov 28, 2012 23:58:35 GMT
pretty damn awesome, thanks for sharing. (Except for the part where people are not safe) Just to unnerve folks around here who already doubtless are familiar with such figures, and with the fact that these scientific warnings of the past 40 years have not been without merit and accuracy, I heard the following yesterday on Bernie's local KPFA which I listen to at least once a week online (recommended). That unnerving scientific estimation being that the average global annual mean, re average temperature is estimated to increase by 7.2 degrees by the year 2100. And given developments world wide with such increase as we have already had, I would guess it is all of our responsibility to respond by the hundreds of thousands in the streets at the next Kyoto, where I recall the sole dissenting member to be...my own USA. Unfortunately we usually do have to make alot of noise...and in very great numbers is the key. I just hope with the non stop rape of the past 50 years, that this is still salvagable.
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Post by nonrabbit on Nov 28, 2012 23:59:36 GMT
Thats some fast flowing water and very good pics
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 26, 2013 16:35:05 GMT
"Sunrise in the clouds of the Cuillin this week." i47.images obliterated by tinypic/2cgbiad.jpg[/IMG] by Marcus McAdam, who runs a photography workshop in Skye. www.portraitsofaland.com/best viewed in a larger scale on his website
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Post by nonrabbit on Jan 31, 2013 11:50:54 GMT
Cliche I know ... the power of the camera and the photographer........................pics of NY, Mexico & Malaga amongst others - the last one of the mayhem after the desecration of the Twin Towers. Meyerowitz the only photographer allowed access to Ground Zero.. www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-21188741Joel Meyerowitz NY street photographer, www.in-public.com/JoelMeyerowitz" In Malaga (in the 60's) I was known as the crazy - crazy people wore beards as it was a sort of a punishable offence by Franco"
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Post by maddogfagin on Jan 31, 2013 18:51:47 GMT
Cliche I know ... the power of the camera and the photographer........................pics of NY, Mexico & Malaga amongst others - the last one of the mayhem after the desecration of the Twin Towers. Meyerowitz the only photographer allowed access to Ground Zero.. www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-21188741Joel Meyerowitz NY street photographer, www.in-public.com/JoelMeyerowitz" In Malaga (in the 60's) I was known as the crazy - crazy people wore beards as it was a sort of a punishable offence by Franco" An old school friend of mine, who was working for one of the American financial institutions at the time of 9/11, was in one of the Twin Towers at the time of the attack. Those who knew him feared for his life but he somehow got out of the building and returned to the UK somewhat shellshocked. He now lives in semi-retirement in Liphook in Hampshire but to this day will not talk about the experience.
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Post by Tull50 on Jan 31, 2013 22:10:00 GMT
Cliche I know ... the power of the camera and the photographer........................pics of NY, Mexico & Malaga amongst others - the last one of the mayhem after the desecration of the Twin Towers. Meyerowitz the only photographer allowed access to Ground Zero.. www.bbc.co.uk/news/in-pictures-21188741Joel Meyerowitz NY street photographer, www.in-public.com/JoelMeyerowitz" In Malaga (in the 60's) I was known as the crazy - crazy people wore beards as it was a sort of a punishable offence by Franco" Really (I mean Malaga, Spain) beards or long hair was considered "progressive" or frowned upon by the regime, but was not prohibited, although it is true that many friends were taken to the headquarters of the "guardia civil" - "policeman" and shaved to zero...simply for fun
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 4, 2013 21:20:54 GMT
Speaking as an ex resident ( a bit further down from Newquay) and in my personal opinion, the beaches of Cornwall spoil you for any other place certainly in the UK or Ireland.
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Post by maddogfagin on Feb 5, 2013 9:04:27 GMT
Beautiful Ash Speaking as an ex resident ( a bit further down from Newquay) and in my personal opinion, the beaches of Cornwall spoil you for any other place certainly in the UK or Ireland. My favourite is Widemouth Bay. There's a pub nearby ;D
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Post by ash on Feb 5, 2013 19:35:43 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 5, 2013 20:02:37 GMT
A photograph I took when I visited Whitby last October. The short street of houses just below the Church had to be demolished shortly afterwards because of a landslide.
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 5, 2013 20:40:52 GMT
Ash they're stunning pics John - Lovely - Whitby is a place I'd like to see
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 6, 2013 11:09:23 GMT
Ash they're stunning pics John - Lovely - Whitby is a place I'd like to see Whitby is a lovely place to visit especially at the Goth weekends. Here's some photo's I took when the Goths were there. BTW I'm not a Goth..........Honest.
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 6, 2013 11:33:41 GMT
Ash they're stunning pics John - Lovely - Whitby is a place I'd like to see Even though Whitby is over 80 miles from where I live, using my trusty bus pass it only cost me 50p to get there and nothing to get back.
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 6, 2013 12:31:45 GMT
Yes 50p might not be much but what about the cost of the costumes and pots of black eyeliner? I saw that documentary a few years ago about the goth gatherings in Whitby - it looks fun and ever so surreal. Whitby has narrow and cobbled streets and dimly-lit alleyways leading off them - just the place to meet a heavily made up Victorian goth. Great pics and poses.
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Post by JTull 007 on Feb 6, 2013 14:25:52 GMT
Ash they're stunning pics John - Lovely - Whitby is a place I'd like to see Whitby is a lovely place to visit especially at the Goth weekends. Here's some photo's I took when the Goths were there. BTW I'm not a Goth..........Honest. Great pics indeed. Goth Weekends in Whitby? Where do I sign up for that? In America I celebrate "Tull-o-ween" through the month of October. Also known as "Halloween" to others. Perhaps I need to expand my celebration like they do in Whitby.
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 6, 2013 19:22:15 GMT
Whitby is a lovely place to visit especially at the Goth weekends. Here's some photo's I took when the Goths were there. BTW I'm not a Goth..........Honest. Great pics indeed. Goth Weekends in Whitby? Where do I sign up for that? In America I celebrate "Tull-o-ween" through the month of October. Also known as "Halloween" to others. Perhaps I need to expand my celebration like they do in Whitby. Here's all the news of the 2013 Whitby Goth weekends. www.real-whitby.co.uk/whitby-goth-weekendAnd another one I took in one of those narrow streets nonrabbit mentioned.
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 6, 2013 19:33:55 GMT
Mad Max meets Bucks Fizz Your selling this well John... I'm putting it on the Tullfan tour list well minus Tull but do they have prog/goth weekends there too?
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 9, 2013 20:29:33 GMT
I see it's not double- locked.
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 10, 2013 10:08:15 GMT
Nice photograph ash. They reckon if they rounded up all the virgins where I live they'll be able to fit them all into a telephone kiosk. ;D
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Post by bunkerfan on Feb 10, 2013 10:13:33 GMT
Great pics indeed. Goth Weekends in Whitby? Where do I sign up for that? In America I celebrate "Tull-o-ween" through the month of October. Also known as "Halloween" to others. Perhaps I need to expand my celebration like they do in Whitby. Here's all the news of the 2013 Whitby Goth weekends. www.real-whitby.co.uk/whitby-goth-weekendI've just realised that the Goth weekend in April falls on my birthday so that's one present taken care of. I'll post some pictures of the event unless I get turned into a vampire.
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Post by nonrabbit on Feb 10, 2013 11:19:46 GMT
I've just realised that the Goth weekend in April falls on my birthday so that's one present taken care of. I'll post some pictures of the event unless I get turned into a vampire. You'd better! Can you take a picture of a vampire or am I getting mixed up with a mirror? edited to say...take pictures that is not turn into a vampire!
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Post by bunkerfan on May 16, 2013 16:28:10 GMT
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Post by nonrabbit on Sept 5, 2013 10:06:48 GMT
I can see - even with my untrained eye why he chose a certain photographer called Rob Monk robmonkphotography.com/for some of the TAAB2 pics ( or all - I don't know) take a look at his website some of the best muso pics !
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Post by bunkerfan on Oct 27, 2013 11:29:41 GMT
Just got back from a couple of days away in sunny Scarborough and as we in the UK await the arrival of the storms to come tomorrow it looks like they got them early in Scarborough judging by this boat washed ashore.
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 15, 2013 10:01:19 GMT
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Post by JTull 007 on Nov 15, 2013 14:38:05 GMT
Beautiful images indeed! Well done Sir John. I wish I could use a projection system like that on my house this Christmas. Then I could cover it with scenes from Tull albums... and Christmas too.
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 16, 2013 10:48:03 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 16, 2013 10:48:57 GMT
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Post by bunkerfan on Nov 16, 2013 10:51:31 GMT
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