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- Flarble-garble. © Colin McEwan 1993
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- Hello.
-
- Time : 20:21
- Date : 23 Aug 1993
- Subject : Miscelaneous
-
-
- Ho-hum.I'm BORED! Yes my friends,that curse,nay PLAGUE, of life hath
- spread it's fearsome wrath towards my poor,cowering little self,and,with one
- fell movement of that hateful hand,plunged me into that most loathesome pit
- of hell - S.A.D.
- Yes,folks. Up here in non-sunny Scotland,S.A.D.(or Seasonal
- Affective Disorder) is a very common affliction. It just gets so depressing.
- It's not just the rain. Rain is easy to live with. With rain you can just
- let it all out. It's actually quite refresing (especially if you stand
- outside in shorts and T-shirt and have a good yell,then just let it wash
- over you...). It's just we never see any sun. It's just perpetually DULL.
- Can you imagine the psychological effect of that? IT'S HORRIBLE. I DON'T
- MIND THE COLD OR THE RAIN,IT'S JUST THE LACK OF LIGHT. I can handle winter.
- I LOVE autumn.But summer is unbearable. This is August,and today it was just
- so DULL. I can't stand it! But I love autumn (sigh).Fine mists, hazy,
- moist, evenings. Golden leaves crackling underfoot. Not too warm,not too
- cold. I just have a completely immeasurable desire for autumn just
- now.(another sigh).
-
- I'm listening to 252.I'm feeling a bit better now,as they've just
- put Arrested Development on. Mr Wendel (or whatever it's called). Great
- song. Bit old now,but I still love it. "Go ahead now,Mr Wendel...(Hey hey
- hey hey! ),Mr Wendel." Yeah. (I'm sorry,but I have such a sad life you see).
- Oh great! Urban Cookie Collective coming up too! (I've got the key! I've got
- the Secret!) Odd video,but thoroughly catchy tune. I love music. I can
- listen to ANY sort of music (except,possibly,Take That.) ( I understand that
- by making this remark,I'll probably invoke a series of letter-bombs and
- death threats,but at least I'll have SOMEBODY to write to,and a good reason
- to complain. I like writing to people,so won't someone out there write to
- me?).
-
- NOTICE
-
- If anyone out there has any information on the subject of
- small,single-man hovercraft (like,for example, where I can get hold of a
- decent prop,and if there are any clubs or anything...and also
- legislaton regarding operation and registration. I suppose I should
- really contact the CAA for this.),then PLEASE GET IN TOUCH. Yes folks, I
- happen to be a massive hover-craft fan (No pun intended),and my father and I
- have an ambition to be the first people to operate a hovercraft on Loch
- Lomond (We are excellently placed for this - Our house backs on to the river
- Leven,which goes up for half a mile to the Loch). This'll really give the
- jet-skiers something to stare at! (I hate Jet-skis...). We are currently
- running through the design process,and the plan as it stands is something
- like this:
- Main frame constructed from a 1.5x3ish m sheet of marine-ply, with a
- rectangle roughly the size of the cockpit cut out and dropped about 0.5m,
- with ply sides,forming a box (This will be sealed to ensure buoyancy,and
- braced for strength).A motor-cycle engine will be used for power, (exactly
- what sort,we're not sure yet.Plug here for Stuart MacIntyre and
- Stuart,who'll be supplying the motor,and are also great friends of the
- Guinea Pig's.) Probably air-cooled,driving a decent prop through the
- motor's integral gear-box (no sense in not using it!). Large field-drain
- pipes will be used to duct air round the under-side to even out pressure.The
- skirt will be inflated by an adjustable duct which bleeds off pressure from
- the main prop. Control will be via the aforementioned adjustable duct (for
- fine lift/thrust control),and 2 large rudders at the back of the fan duct
- (Throttle control is of course included!). What else? Oh yeah, The rudders
- will be cabled to a steering wheel,in standard boat fashion. The actual
- skirt will probably be some form of nylon,sewn and sealed. I imagine getting
- components will probably invole large amounts of time hanging around motor
- shops, boat shops, and air-ports (You can't get components at air-ports,but
- that's where you find out where you CAN get them),as a hovercrat is really a
- cross between a motorbike,a boat,and an aircraft. Most of the craft will be
- self-built,but obviously some things must be commercially bought,for example
- the prop,and motor.
- Maneouvering will be no problem - just run the motor slowly while in
- the water,and you'll move without neccesarily hovering - just floating.
- Great fun! first tests will of course be on land (we are also excellently
- placed for this,as we live just next to a huge great big area of grass park
- (The Dillichip park,or "Dilly").
-
- Now all of this reminds me of Saturday mornings ,early autumn, with
- the LLARC (Loch Lomond Amateur Rowing Club). Out in the middle of the Loch,
- the mists,the colours of the Ben,the silence,the stillness of the water...
- And then some prat on a jet-ski cuts up the silence and the water and comes
- racing past us,almost toppling the Moan (my boat. Short for Inchmoan. I
- coxed the VOLA B-crew. Lovely boat.Sheet wood. Fast and light. We got this
- because the A-crew used Clinkers for training,and the carbon-fibre boats for
- racing.). I hate Jet-skis.
- There's the thing about the Loch - Jet-skis.I hate them. Noisy,and
- what's more the sort of people who use them have just no respect. I
- mean,okay if it's the middle of the day,but when it's evening or
- morning,when all else is quiet and the whole scene is just wonderful and
- silent,then the jet-skiers come and shatter the silence. I hate Them.Rowing
- boats are okay,though. Silent. Well,not quite,but I couldn't think of
- anything better to offset the scene - The swish of the oars brusing the
- water as they are cocked,the slight creak of the row-locks, the splash of
- the oars re-entering (although it is best to train oarsmen and women not to
- splash on re-entry,as this is better technique.),and the clunk or the oar
- being rotated back to the ready position. Ahhh...
-
- Oh,I'm bored. Can't wait for Wednesday,Mr Don and Mr George. Complete
- bummer that Blossom is finished (and Roseanne,and all thoses other excellent
- TV progs.)
- Hey Guess what! Our dog (Rory,a spaniel puppy) has just tried to eat
- a HUGE spider! Not headline news I know,but funny. There are lots of spiders
- down here in the valley,beside the river.
- And while I was off disposing of the rest of the spider,my sister
- finised off my packet off crips for me. Huh.
-
- I can tell you don't want to read all this stuff.
-
- Do you know,I've NEVER seen The Prisoner. I get this feeling I'm
- really missing out. Everyone seems to have seen it except me. there's a
- whole cult (I like cult TV proggies and films and stuff. The Hitch-Hiker's
- uide to the Galaxy,The Mary WhiteHouse Experience, Dirk Gently, Whose Line
- is it Anyway?, the list goes on.) that I'm missing out on.
- I supose I'd better do some Hellos.
-
- Hello to :
- David Dennet (not nearly a thespian), Elaine McKechnie (What the hell did
- you do to your hair?), Carolyn Docherty (you just don't have a scooby,do
- you?), Icabod (You are not a free man,you are a number.), Craig Cosham (Buy
- an A3010 ! And stop staring at Mary), Marshie (stop staring at Mally-Anne),
- Shieldsie (stop staring at Mally-Anne), Gillian Bleach ("I've got a brand
- new combine harvester" was actually by THE WURZELS,and not Tab Clear...),
- Jonny Kelly (Shut up), Garry Haughton (How fast does a 50cc motorbike go? As
- fast as you push it!), Catriona Cameron ("Well! Slap my thigh,Lots of jolly
- banter coming forth now!"), Sharon Patterson (well done,you chose the right
- computer!), and everyone else.
-
- That's about everyone. I can't wait 'till the Computer Depot get in
- my copy of the Risc OS 3 Programmers Reference Manuals.
- I suppose I'd better go now. It's half-nine,so I'm going to have a
- nice big mug of nice hot tea and go to bed. I suppose I might as well finish
- with a quick list of all the things I really care about (in no particular
- order at all):
-
- "Science is not a subject or an area - it is a way of looking at
- things, a philisophy, an attitude, a dream..." - me
-
- Tea, Coffee, my family, my computer, autumn, the past, good ties,
- Blossom, my printer, chilli-con-carne, sleep, music, soup, [Douglas
- Adams's,Rob Grant's and Doug Naylor's] books, Atlantic 252, Burn's Poetry
- (Robert Burns was actually a direct ancestor of mine...), Radio 2, The Goon
- Shows, hovercraft, science, and also MANY others.
-
- So I'm off to indulge in one of those right now - Tea. Bye-bye.
-
- Addendum - 20 Sep 1993
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- Well, I still haven't got my PRMs yet. But apparently, the Computer
- Depot actually have them in stock now, so I'll get them this saturday
- hopefully :-)
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