here yer go....
a little difficult to see though
Cheers Pommie
here yer go....
a little difficult to see though
hey 4s - when you say 1 for the women ,.... I think you mean 1 for the woman, (singular), yes? equal trade ?One for the women (don't blame me)
hey 4s - when you say 1 for the women ,.... I think you mean 1 for the woman, (singular), yes? equal trade ?
I assume at that price, it could lay golden bludy eggs - and bludy big ones lol.
hey nomore4s. thats some serious speed on that train pic... damm....wish we had that here.
The difference though is that the maglev train only just gets up to that speed and it's time to start slowing down again. It's a relatively short piece of track. The bullet trains however can get up to their 250kph odd and stay at that speed for quite some time on longer trips.nomore4s said:Yeah it was pretty amazing, I believe it's the fastest train in the world. Made the bullet train we went on in Japan feel like a crawl.
The difference though is that the maglev train only just gets up to that speed and it's time to start slowing down again. It's a relatively short piece of track. The bullet trains however can get up to their 250kph odd and stay at that speed for quite some time on longer trips.
To be honest, I was somewhat underwhelmed by the maglev train as an experience. Great for a quick trip, but you don't notice the sensation of speed inside, just like you don't in an aeroplane. The maglev doesn't even have that initial thrust like jets do at takeoff. The bullet trains can be similar, but there are a lot of tunnels on the Sanyo line from Tokyo down to Kyushu and zipping in and out of tunnels heightens the sense of speed.
Cheers,
GP
One for the women (don't blame me)
sheesh that's a clever photo, djon the beaches of Boracay in the Philippines in Dec '06.
Awesome photos!
Where is that?
Not travel photos though i could pretend i`m travelling.
Last night I witnessed for the second time in years a direct hit on a transformer.The first time i was about 800 meters away and looking in that direction.Huge flash, power lines down and cars stopping to avoid the lines.Last night i watched this storm approach from the hill where i live and bang ... i saw a bolt shoot down and connect to a transformer.This time about 3 klms away.The transformer was glowing for about 2 seconds and with the hit being so close the thunder was deafening.
These photos are about 180 deg. from where i live and taken by someone else.
Hello and welcome to Aussie Stock Forums!
To gain full access you must register. Registration is free and takes only a few seconds to complete.
Already a member? Log in here.