Looks like our haggis, friend up north is celabarting a birthday today.
macaroonie
Have a really wonderful pleasant day mate.
Looks like our haggis, friend up north is celabarting a birthday today.
macaroonie
Have a really wonderful pleasant day mate.
Happy birthday, Mac - and thanks for the tip on the music for Robert Burns on BBC Scotland!
Matter of fact, thanks for ALL of your good tips!
Have a wee dram for me!
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Aberlour it was on top of a really good steak and some Erdingers. I passed on the A'Bhunadh , Its A school night !!.
RS did some good takes on Burns. Did you catch Brian Cox ? and also our Obama , Alex Salmond full with the cold did a verse amongst others.
Heather can I send you a Haggis ? Ashley , Do you want one ?
I'm a little late to the party here, but Happy BDay , Mac ....You're a great guy and I value your extensive expertise/advise/friendship...Don't think I'd be enjoying vinyl so much without your encouragement ...
Some kind of happiness is measured out in miles
Jeez, these bithdays just seem to come up much faster then I remember (the earths orbit must be getting smaller).
A little late as well Mac but I hope you had a great time and celebrated it propperly (sounds like you did). Hope all's well with you & wish you many many more!
Just Play Music.
I see the ISS passing over Bournemouth on most clear nights and depending on its orbit it might pass over a different part of the world.
Saw the Space Shuttle for the first time in action last year just a few hours or many so after launch. The ISS first passed overhead at 17,500MPH followed closely by the Space Shuttle 1 hour or so behind the ISS as it was trying to catch up for docking so it had two three days to catch-up.
Wow incredible and to anyone else they wouldn’t know what is happening overhead unless you go to ISS orbital tracking one of NASA tracking systems online and see updates. haven’t seen the ISS this year and its simple task that doesn’t take 2 minutes.
Here’s the link.
http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/
Select country and press Go To Country!
Select the region of the country in my case England
Select the town in my case Bournemouth
And here are the dates and times for my region of the world.
http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdata/sightings/cities/view.cgi?country=United_Kingdom®ion=England&cit y=Bournemouth
Or if macaroonie is interested dates and times for Glasgow.
http://spaceflight1.nasa.gov/realdat...d&city=Glasgow
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