> 
> From: "Paul Ewins" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2005/07/21 Thu PM 01:06:18 GMT
> To: <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: OT: UK tourist questions
> 
> Thanks for the replies folks;
> 
> Cotty: OK, booking online for the London Eye seems to be the way to go, they
> even tell you when it will be sundown. August 16 - 18 we're still in Orkney,
> We'll be in London from September 10 - 22. 
> 
> Mike: 13 days in London? Believe it or not this is so that we can take
> things at a slower pace. We also get a better B&B deal by booking for two
> weeks, so the extra time isn't as expensive as it sounds.

It's not the expense, it's just the _thought_ of being there for two weeks.  8-)
 
> 
> Dave:  you're on the money here, National Trust of Australia has reciprocal
> rights with NT & NT Scotland. Hopefully the locals can get me a card in
> time.
> 
> Bob: I found the Snappy snaps website but it didn't really say whether
> they'll do E6, although they can cross process if I want. They also do B&W,
> but no mention of MF. I'll ask the Glasgow branch when I get there (our
> first port of call).

I second snappy snaps for C41; they seem to be the best of the bunch.  You 
won't get E6 done at any of those sorts of places.  the only chance you have is 
to find a Pro lab at one of your major places.  there is one near here that 
could do you a 2.5hour(ish) turnaround.  There will be ones in London but you 
will have to search them out yourself.

If you are travelling by car, I am almost exactly 1/2way between London and the 
centre of Scotland.  About 350 miles north of London; a good day's run - 
100miles south of Edinburgh; a nice morning's run.  Feel free to call in.

mike


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