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deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
This evening's ride has been postponed to tomorrow night. It is a good job as looking after a kitten, an I'll cat and burning peas has taken it out of me.
I don't know if it is pollen or that I am going down with something, I'm feeling a bit chesty.
Burning pees, you say? There'll be a clinic nearby, no doubt.
 

Mad Doug Biker

Banned from every bar in the Galaxy
Location
Craggy Island
There's more :eek:

I have only seen the first one in replay, but apparently there are two others.


I wasn't going to watch it, I thought it would make me cringe too much, and, well, it did, but it also made me laugh out loud at some points as a few bits were amusingly ludicrous to a *real* enthusiast, whilst others gave a glimmer of recognition of follies past.

The bit about how fast a train would have to travel before you couldn't read the number for example was hilarious as, having done just that in my youth, I can relate totally to it, and yet, there they were, doing it all mathematically as if it was a serious experiment!
All that long time honing one's vision as a kid to get everything needed in a fraction of a second (as a train passes your own train at a closing speed of at least 200mph for example), it is a true skill to have, I had it* and it must be how, say, fighter pilots or F1 drivers see things at times too.

Anyway, it turns out a train would be having to travel at nearly the speed of sound before you couldn't read it, but this equation was, and I quote

'Without motion blur or the excitement factor!' :laugh:


But really, no, we don't all get unfeasably excited every time a train hoves into view, but that is all that they showed. Oh and they never knew why a class 66 was nicknamed a 'shed'?? Yea gads, I could have told them!! It is basic knowledge to the average enthusiast!

Also, the whole.... Acht well, I could go on, but at least the BBC have tried, even if I feel I could probably have done better at some points.



* - I have not done this in a number of years, and I found out much to my disappointment recently that I seem to have lost my 'high speed vision' skills, so I can no longer read a number and look at the front of the train, digesting it all properly in a fraction of a second before most people are even aware it is there, any more.
 
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Levo-Lon

Guru
Nice day..
i may get the bike out...
 
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