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For my CDT project built a self righting pleasure cruiser based on RNLI lifeboat principles!
Just think I could have been the next sunseeker chief designer!
Teacher only gave me a C!!
Did it sink in the sink?
For my CDT project built a self righting pleasure cruiser based on RNLI lifeboat principles!
Just think I could have been the next sunseeker chief designer!
Teacher only gave me a C!!
That'll be the chastity jeans you mum made you wear. The TV presenter repellent probably helped as well.
That was Noah's ArcI read that as "Self-righteous" pleasure cruiser, which would have been an interesting project...
Only because you were a young ITV studio assistant at the time.
There's two light boards on either platform at the local railway atation. They light up with the word OFF showing, when the inbound train, in either direction passes a certain point.
Watching one yesterday, as the train was late, and very few announcements being made. I was asked why did I keep looking in their direction(Is it illegal to look around these days?) and I'd to point out the board. They'd neither noticed it before or what it did. Hanging there twenty odd years, previously wall mounted and they'd never noticed them.
I thought everyone knew, but not the case.
Then of course there'll be that other '66 'big event' in 2066, before the 1000th Battle of Hastings stuff , when we remember, even celebrate England's 1966 World Cup win, 100th anniversary.
Well, at least it will mean Hastings & Battle will be quiet for the nerds :-)
Are we arranging a meeting place? Zimmer friendly, of course.
Then of course there'll be that other '66 'big event' in 2066, before the 1000th Battle of Hastings stuff , when we remember, even celebrate England's 1966 World Cup win, 100th anniversary.
I can't help feeling there's an implicit assumption there, that England won't repeat the World Cup win by 2066...
I told a schoolfriend in the late 1960s that in our lifetime we would be able to buy a personal computer that was more powerful than a mainframe computer of the time costing millions of pounds and filling a large hall. This personal computer would fit into a suitcase, cost less than £25,000, be able to store, create, and play back music, photos, and video, and be able to store thousands of books worth of data. He looked at me as if I was crazy... Little did we realise that my forecast was actually very conservative!