I keep forgetting that. You feel like... well, like one of us, you know, Derek. Almost as good as a chap.DRT wrote:No. It is harder for you to bear than for I.djewesbury wrote:Because you can't bear to watch the cricket.
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I need you to feel that way. It will help when I have to apply for UK Citizenship if the vote goes the wrong way later this yeardjewesbury wrote:I keep forgetting that. You feel like... well, like one of us, you know, Derek. Almost as good as a chap.

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Because your webcam thing turned up and the moon is looking photogenic.DRT wrote:I plan to spend much longer looking through my telescope tonight than I normally would.
Why?
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The moon is currently very close the the position of the sun in the sky so isn't photogenic unless you have some very expensive kit.LGTrotter wrote:Because your webcam thing turned up and the moon is looking photogenic.DRT wrote:I plan to spend much longer looking through my telescope tonight than I normally would.
Why?
My webcam hasn't turned up yet. Which is a pity because it means I don't have it for what is happening right now.
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Jupiter is being photogenic, or at least showing itself at its best for a while.
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I'm going to give you that. From 9pm until midnight Jupiter is at its closest point to Earth and the Sun, Earth and Jupiter are in alignment, in that order. It is known as Opposition and is the best time to view Jupiter from Earth, provided the sky is clear.LGTrotter wrote:Jupiter is being photogenic, or at least showing itself at its best for a while.
My completely inadequate photographic capability managed to take this shot a few minutes ago. The large smudge is Jupiter, the four small smudges are the moons Calisto, Ganymede, Io and Europa. Calisto, bottom left, is extremely faint in this picture.
Owen's up.
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- A 1?@AT request: when a new page starts, please could somebody quote the question. That can be quoted with an answer, or could the be questioner doing so.
Those paying only intermittent attention often enough, I sometimes struggle to find the question, and a top-of-page reminder would assist.
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And yet this request makes no sense. Some of us follow the thread mostly on Tapatalk where we might have set the pagination differently. My page ends are not yours. Quite a few others do the same. I don't know where their page ends are. I reckon you just need to scroll backwards like everyone else, pardner.jdaw1 wrote:
- A 1?@AT request: when a new page starts, please could somebody quote the question. That can be quoted with an answer, or could the be questioner doing so.
Those paying only intermittent attention often enough, I sometimes struggle to find the question, and a top-of-page reminder would assist.
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And what on earth does 1?@AT mean?
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Perhaps it would be helpful of questioners formatted their question in bold type?
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Oh I see.djewesbury wrote:And what on earth does 1?@AT mean?
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Explain for us bumpkins please.djewesbury wrote:Oh I see.djewesbury wrote:And what on earth does 1?@AT mean?
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Unnecessary abbreviation.LGTrotter wrote:Explain for us bumpkins please.djewesbury wrote:Oh I see.djewesbury wrote:And what on earth does 1?@AT mean?
One quiz at a time.
These quants have to have jargon and symbols and acronyms you see.
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Well that's just awful.
The question is what was the first musical instrument I played in public?
The question is what was the first musical instrument I played in public?
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Sorry, I don't have a good enough camera.LGTrotter wrote:Well that's just awful.
Bagpipes?LGTrotter wrote: The question is what was the first musical instrument I played in public?
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Or a large enough tube.DRT wrote:Sorry, I don't have a good enough camera.LGTrotter wrote:Well that's just awful.
Not bagpipes.
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Top of the evening to you Andre. I hope you are well and happy, with no coughs, wheezes or other ailments.AW77 wrote:Recorder (flute)?
No.
I was maybe five, I did not distinguish myself. Play and musical instrument are both a bit of a stretch of these words.
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Now that's much closer.DRT wrote:Triangle?
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Rattle ?
And I'm fine. Thank you. I hope you are as well.
And I'm fine. Thank you. I hope you are as well.
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Not a rattle, think louder.AW77 wrote:Rattle ?
And I'm fine. Thank you. I hope you are as well.
Yes thanks for asking. You're out late tonight. Bored of the book?
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A drum?
I'm a nightowl. So if I had my way (and didn't have to spoil my day with work) I would regularily retire at 4 a.m. and only get up at noon and have breakfast.
What about you? Morning bird or nightowl?
I'm a nightowl. So if I had my way (and didn't have to spoil my day with work) I would regularily retire at 4 a.m. and only get up at noon and have breakfast.
What about you? Morning bird or nightowl?
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No but I was taken on a date once by a girl whose idea of a night out was to go and see Patrick Moore play one. He was good but still, things did not flourish between us...DRT wrote:Xylophone?
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For Julian.LGTrotter wrote:Well that's just awful.
The question is what was the first musical instrument I played in public?
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never go to bed early. Silly really, I get so much more done when I do.AW77 wrote:A drum?
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And where did all those tasting notes come from Andre? Have you been to a tasting or did you just get reckless with the corkscrew one night?
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No tasting, the motto for the 2013 Christmas holiday was "Taste as much port as you can" or "Taste examples of all the mayor SQVPs". I will add the Silval 99 (very, very good) and Croft 97 tomorrow.
By the way: what about my last answer? Is "drum" correct?
By the way: what about my last answer? Is "drum" correct?
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Andre: Sorry, I thought I had said no. But I didn't, can't get used to this poxy iPad.
That was a lot of port. What was the stand out, if any?
That was a lot of port. What was the stand out, if any?
No. I dropped one which rather drew attention away from my underlying lack of skill.DRT wrote:Tambourine?
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Timpani ?
The Silval 99 was really good and it was a bargain, too. The FG96 was good, too (despite what people say about that vintage). And the Cavadinha was great, too. The Cavadinha HB was really better than the sip I had from the standard bottle back in August at the Graham's Lodge.
The Silval 99 was really good and it was a bargain, too. The FG96 was good, too (despite what people say about that vintage). And the Cavadinha was great, too. The Cavadinha HB was really better than the sip I had from the standard bottle back in August at the Graham's Lodge.
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I think you are deliberately trying to avoid getting the question.AW77 wrote:Timpani ?
The Silval 99 was really good and it was a bargain, too. The FG96 was good, too (despite what people say about that vintage). And the Cavadinha was great, too. The Cavadinha HB was really better that the sip I had from the standard bottle back in August at the Graham's Lodge.
I like the '96's, there is fruit in those tannins I tell you. Never tried a Silval.
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I'm very bad at music. I always say, the only instrument I can play is the CD-Player.
Idiophone?
The Silval is similar to the Vau Vintage. A fruity VP to enjoy young. I like fruity wines.
Idiophone?
The Silval is similar to the Vau Vintage. A fruity VP to enjoy young. I like fruity wines.
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I like oldies.AW77 wrote:Idiophone?
The Silval is similar to the Vau Vintage. A fruity VP to enjoy young. I like fruity wines.
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No.DRT wrote:A bell?
A pair! I dropped one. It made a loud noise. Please guess right.
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Cymbals.
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I owe you one. Yes.djewesbury wrote:Cymbals.
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Thank the Lord. Question tomorrow.
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See how long you can hang on. I bet you won't make a week.djewesbury wrote:Thank the Lord. Question tomorrow.
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Challenge accepted.
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You won't make it.djewesbury wrote:Challenge accepted.
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Go on, think of a question.
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Can't. Nothing to ask you at the moment.
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Free yourself from the Apple chains, I say... (though tbh I'd avoid windows 8 as well; it's getting to be a nightmare out there right now!)LGTrotter wrote:But I didn't, can't get used to this poxy iPad.
C'mon Mr. D, I have minutes to waste, and no question to risk getting right.
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How did it look by eye through the 'scope by comparison?DRT wrote:I'm going to give you that. From 9pm until midnight Jupiter is at its closest point to Earth and the Sun, Earth and Jupiter are in alignment, in that order. It is known as Opposition and is the best time to view Jupiter from Earth, provided the sky is clear.
My completely inadequate photographic capability managed to take this shot a few minutes ago. The large smudge is Jupiter, the four small smudges are the moons Calisto, Ganymede, Io and Europa. Calisto, bottom left, is extremely faint in this picture.
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I have responded in the appropriate thread.
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Apologies for my silence. I will pose a question. In the meantime here is what became of my fallen tree today. The photos don't do it justice, I have a LOT of wood to split and cure and need to find out how to build a woodstack.
Getting this all sawed and shifted was 4 hours solid work for two of us. What should I buy the friend with the chainsaw who did most of the work? He's not a port drinker necessarily but is a keen maker of fine spirits. Any suggestions for rare and indulgent bottlings?


EDIT: They really don't do it justice... There's a lot more where that came from..
Getting this all sawed and shifted was 4 hours solid work for two of us. What should I buy the friend with the chainsaw who did most of the work? He's not a port drinker necessarily but is a keen maker of fine spirits. Any suggestions for rare and indulgent bottlings?


EDIT: They really don't do it justice... There's a lot more where that came from..
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(His beetroot and chilli poitÃn is a special thing. I need something even better than that.)
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