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I mentioned you because I knew what a fearless warrior you were in stopping this scourge.


Hmm, or was that weekend warrior?


I thought p3 very funny (moral ill health?!?!)

http://www.ep.tc/problems/eighteen/03.html

and p18 particularly naive.

http://www.ep.tc/problems/eighteen/10.html

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This ones not bad

'Scientifically' measuring East dulwich (from my old address anyway) at 58% good.

My new address atop dog kennel hill in SE5, is 2% better. In your face Lordship Lane ;)


http://www.walkscore.com


Tee hee, and letchworth from whence I escaped...24% Bwah hah hah

mockney piers Wrote:

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> This ones not bad

> 'Scientifically' measuring East dulwich (from my

> old address anyway) at 58% good.

> My new address atop dog kennel hill in SE5, is 2%

> better. In your face Lordship Lane ;)

>

> http://www.walkscore.com

>

> Tee hee, and letchworth from whence I

> escaped...24% Bwah hah hah


Hmm - I live just off LL and just scored 82, so back at ya Mockney!


It does work with postcode by the way...

I think the idea is so you can tell how good a potential house might be, in having everything within spitting distance rather than having to rely on a car.


Hmm, my office in camden gets 93. Clearly they don't realise that stepping over needles and dead bodies should knock off a point or two.

This site is frankly fantastic.

Whack up the sea level from 1 to 14 metres anywhere in the world on a google map interface and sea how it affects the land.


14 metres might give Alan Dale cause for concern with most of Camberwell underwater.


http://flood.firetree.net


and london

http://flood.firetree.net/?ll=51.5064,-0.0886&z=5&m=0

Oh Mockney, how you have cheered me up this mornng!


I increased the water level by 14 metres, and as a result Peckham, Stockwell, New Cross, great swathes of Lewisham and Brixton were submerged! I am off home from work right now to collect my 4x4 and turn on the light bulbs and central heating. I intend to increase my carbon footprint forthwith!


Just think what global warming can do for south east London property values!!!

This guy (Bob Smith) has me in stiches with the 'dress up' sites he has produced... can't admit (for fear of upsetting people) which of his I love the best but have a look at his work and enjoy playing dress up (some fo the sublinks don't always work)


dress up sites www.normalbobsmith.com/portfolio/part9/


Rest of his work www.normalbobsmith.com/


A word of warning, he isn't exactly 'religion' friendly but hasn't restricted his work to one faith alone.

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