Monday, October 17, 2005

phew !

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more half-baked guesswork in industrial archaeology ...


cycling every day from putney bridge towards nine elms, i pass a couple of tall "chimneys" springing from the pavement

might they have provided ventilation for bazalgette's famous sewer ?

the pattern around the rim at the top is certainly in the right kind of style for the project

http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/bazalgette_joseph.shtml

what do you think ?

Thursday, October 13, 2005

YOUR STARTER FOR TEN POINTS …

FORK LIFT THESE PALLETS ON TO A TRUCK AND THEN MOVE THEM TWO MILES THROUGH FIFTEEN SETS OF TRAFFIC LIGHTS AND HALF A DOZEN SPEED HUMPS …

BEGINNERS’ NOTES AND HINTS:

AT THE POINT OF DELIVERY NOTHING IS SECURING THE FRAGILE LOAD TO THE BASE PALLET

IT TAKES TWO MEN ONE HOUR TO DISENTANGLE & THEN
RE-STACK THE LOAD FROM TWO SPILLED EURO-PALLETS ON TO THREE STANDARD PALLETS …

… & APPARENTLY THIS IS A COMMON OCCURRENCE AT MY WORKPLACE !

POINTS WILL BE AWARDED FOR COMMON-SENSE SOLUTIONS

brainiacs' challenge

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Sunday, October 09, 2005


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