Anyone wishing more details should visit
http://homestead.dejanews.com/user.kathy_kantypowicz/Gettogether.html
Hope to see you there.
Kathy
Thankyou, so much. I soon as I move away from Peterborough, they start
having meets. Now isnt that just Typical.
Ever going to be one anywhere around Cornwall?
Love
Corinne
*stuck out in the wilderness, give me a helping hand*
Or London?
No, I'm serious....
Sam
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> Corinne Pritchard wrote in message ...
> >[Snip]
> >Ever going to be one anywhere around Cornwall?
>
> Or London?
> No, I'm serious....
Ummm... try:
http://www.netcomuk.co.uk/~gidnsuzi/afpmeets.html
Suzi
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Cornwall sounds great, though. . . . I'd be interested, if anyone's
volunteering!
Kathy
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Surprise, surprise, Sam. . . .Peterborough's only 50 minutes from London by
train. . . . and straight up the A1 by car. . . . . *and* we've also got a
Computer Fayre on offer, too. Now isn't *that* tempting?!? <g>
Kathy
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>
>Thankyou, so much. I soon as I move away from Peterborough, they start
>having meets. Now isnt that just Typical.
>
>Ever going to be one anywhere around Cornwall?
>
Hmmmm, Cornwall. Which bit of Cornwall??
You could host a meet over 10th-11th August[1], you bein' in Cornwall like.
We could all come and stay at your place an' not have to pay excruciatin'
hotel prices, an' grace you with our company and look after you when it gets
dark[2]...... :-)
Herald
[1] Yes, I know that's mid week, I can't help it if the moon isn't being
convenient![2]
[2]The solar eclipse, remember?[3]
[3]We could bang saucepans too, as I believe it's traditional, to frighten
away the sun-eating dragon[4]
[4] OK, maybe not...
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> Hmmmm, Cornwall. Which bit of Cornwall??
>
> You could host a meet over 10th-11th August[1], you bein' in Cornwall like.
Anyone with crashspace in Cornwall for the eclipse, LET ME KNOW
please, please, please, *grovel grovel* *beg* *plead*
Ailbhe
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Well, I've got the day off work; I'm currently planning to crash
the night in Bath and get the train down in the early morning.
Anyone south of Tavistock should get *some* time under totality.
However...you'll have to be further south than Truro to get more
than two minutes of totality; and the world and their cousin and
their cousin's cousin are going to be there; I've been examining
the idea of going to Alderney or Fécamp as a slightly more
civilized alternative.
At any rate, the transport links are going to be frantic there;
the train is the only possible answer, and you'd be advised to
book tickets *now*
Gideon.
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>On Wed, 21 Apr 1999 12:51:52 +0000, Ailbhe Leamy
><alh...@ftech.co.uk> was a jolly decent type and shared with us:
<blaa, foo, wibble>
>At any rate, the transport links are going to be frantic there;
>the train is the only possible answer, and you'd be advised to
>book tickets *now*
I forgot to add;
http://www.hermit.org/Eclipse1999/ is the best site on the
subject I've come across.
Longest is 2:05 around Falmouth (or anywhere along the centre line)
> However...you'll have to be further south than Truro to get more
> than two minutes of totality;
Although don't go too far as it tails off. (2:00 at Land's End)
> and the world and their cousin and
> their cousin's cousin are going to be there; I've been examining
> the idea of going to Alderney or Fécamp as a slightly more
> civilized alternative.
Some of the hotels around here are now complaining that the event
has been so over hyped with horror stories about the travel etc that
people are having second thoughts. That, plus the extravagant prices
they are charging means that they are still half empty. Tee hee.
> At any rate, the transport links are going to be frantic there;
> the train is the only possible answer, and you'd be advised to
> book tickets *now*
AFAIAA you cannot book until three months before. The train booking
systems are a shambles anyway. I frequently have to wait about 15
minutes before I get through the engaged signals. I then have to
wait in a queue for a similar period. You then find that the people
on the other end are singularly unhelpful and incompetent. Sorry if
I've offended anyone who works there, but I have had several
problems. It seems they run more than one booking system and ...
well, I won't go on about it, the bloke trying to sort me a ticket
took hours to explain it and I wasn't the least bit interested, I
just wanted my ticket! - And why don't they have access to the
timetables? You have to know the exact time of the train before
phoning them up! Sorry, time to stop foaming at the mouth now.
[1] No, I'm not telling.
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Just a thought, has anyone noticed that Dieppe is right in the middle
of the path of totality? There happens to be a ferry from Newhaven
(re-starting April 25th - allegedly) convenient for London ...etc -
maybe worth exploring possibilites yes/no?
muttermumbleIprobablycouldntgoanywaymumblebutI'lllookifanyone
wantsmumblemutter
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Trevor Curry
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> Heraldis wrote:
> > Corinne Pritchard wrote in message ...
>
> > Hmmmm, Cornwall. Which bit of Cornwall??
> >
> > You could host a meet over 10th-11th August[1], you bein' in Cornwall like.
>
> Anyone with crashspace in Cornwall for the eclipse, LET ME KNOW
> please, please, please, *grovel grovel* *beg* *plead*
Sorry - I apologise in advance for this... but:
<fx: gets on knees> AOL! AOL! AOL! <fx: creak / crack / oomeknees>
Best bet we've come up with so far is to try and camp somewhere near
Devon and drive down to the South Devon coast in the wee small hours to
avoid too much traffic... I've booked my holiday (Tue/Wed/Thu) but I now
just need some way for us to get to see it.
Just a thought - are there significant numbers of us interested in this
who could travel together?
Suzi
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>Just a thought, has anyone noticed that Dieppe is right in the middle
>of the path of totality? There happens to be a ferry from Newhaven
>(re-starting April 25th - allegedly) convenient for London ...etc -
>maybe worth exploring possibilites yes/no?
I am planning to go to France because it will be less crowded, you get
longer in the totality and you aren't near the coast and there is less
chance of cloud. Being in the morning, the eclipse could be ruined by
mist (no, not you).
For those with a 35mm SLR camera I can recommend the eclipse kit that
Jessops Photographic are doing. I tried the solar filter at the
weekend and was impressed with the results and will be more so when I
get a 2x converter that works properly.
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