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Post by dontom on Dec 20, 2012 17:59:22 GMT -5
Look at the weather report for this week! Nice knowing you all! Bye! -Don-
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2012 22:02:13 GMT -5
We're still here "down under" in Oz, at least I think we are still down under.
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Post by Sir John on Dec 20, 2012 23:07:17 GMT -5
Never fear Prem, 'Down Under' will always be a day ahead of 'Up Over'.
SJ
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Post by Deleted on Dec 20, 2012 23:40:19 GMT -5
Sir John the magazine Australian Geographic once published a lift out map supplied with the magazine of the world drawn with the southern hemisphere on top, where it rightly should be.
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Post by Sir John on Dec 20, 2012 23:49:53 GMT -5
Yes, I think I have that somewhere.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 21, 2012 2:05:53 GMT -5
It was of course over the top Sir John
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Post by Sir John on Dec 21, 2012 15:02:21 GMT -5
Sent a US mate a map overlay of Australia superimposed on the '48'.
I don't think he believed it.
SJ
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Post by Deleted on Dec 22, 2012 2:49:07 GMT -5
Back in the 1970s I worked for a Japanese trading company Sir John, we often smiled when new Japanese arrivals explained how they prepared for a landing when advised that their aircraft had entered Australian air space and then had to sit for a few more hours to land at Sydney.
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