> 
> From: "Paul Ewins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> There are a variety of passes (e.g. National Trust) that give discounted
> entry to various attractions. If you used one, which was it and how useful
> was it?

If you plan on going to many NT properties, join it.  £60 for a year for a 
couple and you will be suprsed how quickly you will recoup that cost in entry 
fees.

> 
> I'm planning to copy my CF cards to a portable hard drive (PD70X) and burn
> DVDs when I can. Should I be going to internet cafés or computer shops or
> camera shops to get the DVDs burnt? 

I think Jessops (in many town centres) provide this service.  Internet cafes 
will do the same.  You might have to purchase their media.

> 
> I'm also dragging along my homemade MF panoramic camera so I'll have 120 E6
> film to be developed before I go home. The last stops are 13 days in London
> followed by a week in Paris, so I'm assuming that London would be the best
> place to get it done. Can anyone recommend a processor in London with a
> reasonable turn around, say 3 - 4 days, and reasonable cost? 

BobW used Joe's Basement, the last I heard.  Think it's got a web presence.  
13days?  What sort of masochist are you?  8-)

> Finally, if you've been on Eurostar recently are there any special
> precautions to take to avoid hassles? I'm traveling on an Australian
> passport so I expect I'll be subject to the full range of checks and customs

It's pretty much the same as airlines, for obvious reasons.

How are you travelling about?

mike


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