When I was a kid, I used a compass to find where in Britain was the furthest from any (marked) road. It was somewhere between Inverness and the West Coast. One day, I'd like to do the same thing with GSM. My first mobile phone had a light on the outside, which went red when it had no signal, and green when there was. We used to call it the civilization detector, aided partly by it looking a bit like a bit of SF kit.
my hearts in the highlandsreverancepavaneApril 1 2008, 06:31:25 UTC
I knew the transplant waiting lists were rather long, but I wasn't expecting the Scottish Medical Establishment to proceed to such lengths to shorten the list. Tell, me, my dear, did you wake up in a bathtub of ice, or was that simply the results of attempting to take a bath in the highlands at the beginning of Spring. Oh look! There's Nessie! [Just in the mid-left of your picture.]
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I knew the transplant waiting lists were rather long, but I wasn't expecting the Scottish Medical Establishment to proceed to such lengths to shorten the list.
Tell, me, my dear, did you wake up in a bathtub of ice, or was that simply the results of attempting to take a bath in the highlands at the beginning of Spring.
Oh look! There's Nessie! [Just in the mid-left of your picture.]
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