Twenty thousand leagues under the sea. ????????.
The Movie Remake of the Jules Verne schoolboy story is soon to start in Australia. ?.
It is well known among people with a brain that the archaic distance titled a League when converted into Miles will read, Three miles, So assuming some halfwit is going to travel 20,000 leagues, his converted distance would become 60,000 Miles. So if the distance between the Core of the earth being approx 7,500 miles and the shorter journey (not the Diameter) is only one Eighth of 20,000 leagues or 60,000 miles (see diagram) his journey would take him into outer space.
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Assuming these are earths OOOOOOOO. So traveling in a lateral or vertical direction the Jules Verne adventurer would travel through EIGHT Earths.
Doesn't make sense or am I missing some obscure technical detail with this cock and bull yarn. Vest back soon.
It is well known among people with a brain that the archaic distance titled a League when converted into Miles will read, Three miles, So assuming some halfwit is going to travel 20,000 leagues, his converted distance would become 60,000 Miles. So if the distance between the Core of the earth being approx 7,500 miles and the shorter journey (not the Diameter) is only one Eighth of 20,000 leagues or 60,000 miles (see diagram) his journey would take him into outer space.
<60 20="" leagues.="" miles="" nbsp="" or="">60>
Assuming these are earths OOOOOOOO. So traveling in a lateral or vertical direction the Jules Verne adventurer would travel through EIGHT Earths.
Doesn't make sense or am I missing some obscure technical detail with this cock and bull yarn. Vest back soon.
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Probably the walking distance of a rugby league pitch, anyone following that game would be devoid of intelligence. although they could tell you how many Kilometers it was to the nearest pub.
Dunno about you, Vestie - but some of us, um, 'younger' people never, ever - experienced the "adventures" you did during real life "war time" - so "imagination" is our only (perhaps ersatz) experience of it; and refuge into imagination.
Hang in there Vestie,
Cheers,
Davoh (Womby's Drivel)
Australians are not all that stupid - HAVE, in fact - given the 'scientific' community many "breakthroughs" that are never "publicised".
If ya got a problem here, Vestie - wank ya local member ... wry grin.
If ya got a problem here, Vestie - wank ya local member ... wry grin.
If you want the list - ask me.
Otherwise - am sure that your local search engine will provide some of the answers.
Not read Potter stuff, dropped out on Star Wars too; not sorry.
Will presume Amy is from Swansea In Wales U/K not N S Wales OZ.
Our eldest 50 plus is an avid Doctor Who and Red dwarf fanatic. he also fixes my P C.
Sorry I have taken a while to get back to you but Deb and I were away in Snowdonia for my birthday so I didn’t see it until we returned.
We had a lovely ten or so days away in Wales, the weather wasn’t as bad as you would imagine, we even had some sunshine on a couple of days (we also had snow on one day!) and it was great to be back in the mountains.
I am looking forward to early retirement (at the end of this week) so will become a man of leisure, for a short time at least.
I hope that you and all the family are well and that you aren’t suffering too much in the Aussie summer.
Best wishes
John