2009/8/16 Derby Chang der...@iinet.net.au:
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Very cool. Those kids would have a long walk back to their tents after a
hard day's glacier skiing
:-)
Don't believe it, Derby.
Jostein
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In a message dated 8/16/2009 1:13:29 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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What have the glaciers ever done for us?
Very large source of fresh water
With all these glaciers melting I'm hoping one day someone will
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Time, alunf...@gmail.com writes:
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Nice shot, Jostein. Although I have to say my
Thanks Christine. :-)
2009/8/16 Christine Aguila cagu...@earthlink.net:
That's lovely, Jostein. Love the inclusion of the tents! The fact that it
was hand-held is very impressive. cheers, Christine
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2009/8/16 eactiv...@aol.com:
Nice shot, Jostein. Although I have to say my immediate reactions was,
darn, another glacier that is drying up, melting, and evaporating. We need
all
the glaciers we have.
Thanks Marnie.
6000 years ago there were no glaciers in Norway at all. It's the rate
of
2009/8/16 Bob W p...@web-options.com:
What have the glaciers ever done for us?
Created all the fiddly bits. :-)
With all these glaciers melting I'm hoping one day someone will find a
frozen Neanderthal - that would almost make it worthwhile.
Not to mention that we may find Slartibartfast's
In a message dated 8/16/2009 1:13:29 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
p...@web-options.com writes:
What have the glaciers ever done for us?
With all these glaciers melting I'm hoping one day someone will find a
frozen Neanderthal - that would almost make it worthwhile.
Bob
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What have the glaciers ever done for us?
With all these glaciers melting I'm hoping one day someone
will find a frozen Neanderthal - that would almost make it
worthwhile.
Bob
==
Oceans warm up as glaciers disappear. As oceans warm up, the
air warms, and there is
Marnie,
If it hadn't been for the glaciers retreating, my 1/4 acre here in
Chicago would be under 1,000 feet of ice. Somitmes change is good to
us, sometimes not so much. Just ask the dinosaurs...
Regards, Bob S.
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In a message dated 8/16/2009 9:07:50 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
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I was being flippant, as usual. Although it would be cool (or not!) to find
a Neanderthal. It was, after all, a melting glacier that revealed Oetzi.
Bob
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Certainly not impossible, for
Bob W,
After all this time, I suspect any Neanderthal we found exiting a
glacier would look a lot like 'Flat Alice'.
Regards, Bob S.
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What have the glaciers ever done for us?
With all these glaciers melting I'm hoping one
Doesn't matter.
Bob W,
After all this time, I suspect any Neanderthal we found
exiting a glacier would look a lot like 'Flat Alice'.
Regards, Bob S.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Bob Wp...@web-options.com wrote:
What have the glaciers ever done for us?
With all these
I'd have been ok. The ice sheet that covered most of Britain stopped about
15 miles north of here, in Finchley.
Bob
Marnie,
If it hadn't been for the glaciers retreating, my 1/4 acre
here in Chicago would be under 1,000 feet of ice. Somitmes
change is good to us, sometimes not so much.
On 16/8/09, Bob W, discombobulated, unleashed:
I'd have been ok. The ice sheet that covered most of Britain stopped about
15 miles north of here, in Finchley.
About halfway up Hendon Lane I believe - near the chippy.
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Bob W,
After all this time, I suspect any Neanderthal we found exiting a
glacier would look a lot like 'Flat Alice'.
Regards, Bob S.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 11:05 AM, Bob Wp...@web-options.com wrote:
What have the ?glaciers ever done for us?
With all these glaciers
Apparently even the parts of Britain that were not covered with ice were
unfit for Human habitation up until about 10,000 years ago
Bob W wrote:
I'd have been ok. The ice sheet that covered most of Britain stopped about
15 miles north of here, in Finchley.
Bob
Marnie,
If it hadn't been
Not here in Greenwich - it's the original Garden of Eden, and Birthplace of
Man. Even at the most extreme time of the Ice Age, Greenwich Park and the
area for a mile around it was a haven of temperate climate, with apple
trees, sweet chestnuts in abundance, lions lying down with lambs, and so
much
You live in a most interesting world. Do they require visa's for entry?
Bob W wrote:
Not here in Greenwich - it's the original Garden of Eden, and Birthplace of
Man. Even at the most extreme time of the Ice Age, Greenwich Park and the
area for a mile around it was a haven of temperate climate,
They only require visa for Exit.
On Sun, Aug 16, 2009 at 1:29 PM, P. J. Allingwebstertwenty...@gmail.com wrote:
You live in a most interesting world. Do they require visa's for entry?
Bob W wrote:
Not here in Greenwich - it's the original Garden of Eden, and Birthplace
of
Man. Even at the
We welcome everyone - even Neanderthals!
You live in a most interesting world. Do they require visa's
for entry?
Bob W wrote:
Not here in Greenwich - it's the original Garden of Eden, and
Birthplace of Man. Even at the most extreme time of the Ice Age,
Greenwich Park and the area
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Very cool. Those kids would have a long walk back to their tents after a
hard day's glacier skiing
D
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You live in a most interesting world. Do
Very nice. Those few tents in the fore ground really add dimension to it.
Dave
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 5:34 AM, AlunFotoalunf...@gmail.com wrote:
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Jostein
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NIce to see as my first view on computer in am :-)
ann
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Wonderful image, thanks for sharing.
How many panels ?
Kenneth Waller
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Lovely shot.
Campsite looks a bit crowded though.
Bob
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Excellent! Especially as it's handheld.
Amazing how, with all that space, the guy in the yellow tent has parked it
less than half a mile from the green tent...
Chris
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Thanks Dave.
In the full-size image, the ski-lift in the background provides an
interesting twist to dimension too, but it's too small in the web
version to make any difference.
Jostein
2009/8/15 David J Brooks pentko...@gmail.com:
Very nice. Those few tents in the fore ground really add
Thanks Ann,
Hope it wasn't too early in am, and that you had a nice cup of tea or
coffee first. :-)
cheers,
Jostein
2009/8/15 ann sanfedele ann...@nyc.rr.com:
NIce to see as my first view on computer in am :-)
ann
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Nine tiles in one row, Ken.
Thanks for looking.
Jostein
2009/8/15 Ken Waller kwal...@peoplepc.com:
Wonderful image, thanks for sharing.
How many panels ?
Kenneth Waller
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2009/8/15 Bob W p...@web-options.com:
Lovely shot.
Campsite looks a bit crowded though.
indeed. :-)
Jostein
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2009/8/15 Chris Mitchell chris.mitch...@which.net:
Excellent! Especially as it's handheld.
Thanks Chris.
The 43mm (and the 77mm ltd too) are very nice for stitched panos. Both
AutoPano and in this case PS CS4 have no problems putting the stitches
neatly when using these lenses. I suspect it's
That's lovely, Jostein. Love the inclusion of the tents! The fact that it
was hand-held is very impressive. cheers, Christine
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Nice shot, Jostein. Although I have to say my immediate
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