February 8, 2004 at 11:16 am
As you may have heard they are planing to use a plane instead of a train for post now. Will this mean deliveries will finnaly be on time as the can paracute the post out of the aircraft door to land at your door?
What are your thoughts on this?
By: Flood - 9th February 2004 at 17:41
Originally posted by steve rowell
Mail has been carried by air since planes first flew
Well, since they travelled any distance anyway!;)
Flood.
By: steve rowell - 9th February 2004 at 06:41
[QUOTE]Originally posted by LukeEGTE
[B]What the f*ck are you on Adam?
Havn’t aircraft been used as part of the postal system for years? (as well as trains) :confused:
Mail has been carried by air since planes first flew
By: Flood - 8th February 2004 at 23:48
Just doing the Devils work, ma’am.
Anna – I Love You.
Flood.
By: Snapper - 8th February 2004 at 23:19
Then don’t put it on the bottom of your post as a signature then. Or are you not, in fact, Adam Hellier, but……….
……….Joey Deacon!
By: Flood - 8th February 2004 at 18:02
If you are proposing that letters be delivered straight to your letterbox from the air…why not incorporate it with newspaper deliveries too. Think how easy that will be in tower blocks and housing estates!
Do you stop at stop signs?
Flood.
By: LukeEGTE - 8th February 2004 at 18:01
lol, oooooh gay. :p :rolleyes: 😀
By: Handly-Page - 8th February 2004 at 17:57
well i din’t know that!
(voices in head) look he’s getting ready to kill you now. Kill him so he doesn’t have the chance.
By: LukeEGTE - 8th February 2004 at 17:54
Yes, I’m clearly right in thinking you’ve gone mental.
As for the ‘new’ post plane – look! 😮 😮 😮
Taken in 1997- http://www.airliners.net/open.file/135165/M/
By: Handly-Page - 8th February 2004 at 17:50
wibble wobble err what was the question? (voices in head) kill Luke go on you can do it. Look he’s plotting to kill you so kill him before he kills you!
By: LukeEGTE - 8th February 2004 at 17:45
What the f*ck are you on Adam?
Havn’t aircraft been used as part of the postal system for years? (as well as trains) :confused:
Will this mean deliveries will finnaly be on time as the can paracute the post out of the aircraft door to land at your door?
:confused: :p
Has no contact with the outside world turned you mad Adam?
By: Handly-Page - 8th February 2004 at 17:34
umm I don’t mean to be rude but this thread wasn’t about my site is was about the conversion from post train to post plane? So can we get back to that topic please?
By: Flood - 8th February 2004 at 12:55
Try not stepping on the cracks in the pavement.
Flood.
By: Snapper - 8th February 2004 at 12:49
“Only a small part of the photography business use these types of camera. This is mainly because of their bulkiness and cost. The best place to use this type of camera is in a photography studio. There are two different medium format cameras which use the same size of film but produce a different negative size. These cameras are the 6×7 and the 6×4.5 mainly because that is the size of the negative that they give. The 67 camera has a waistline viewfinder and the 645 can have either a waistline viewfinder or a standard viewfinder as you have on a 35 mm camera.”
I suggest that you do more research Adam.
1. The main wedding and studio portrait photography industry, brochure and catalogue photographers, aerial photography companies etc etc all use MF as their standard.
2. How about 6×4.5, 6×6 (probably the most widely used), 6×7, 6×8, 6×9 (which I use), 6×12 and 6×17? That’s a more accurate listing.
3. 6×45 cameras usually have prism finders, 6×7’s usually have waist level as standard with prism finders as options. You neglected to mention that rangefinders are available in 6×45, 6×7 and 6×9 as well, and that they use a different type of eye-level finder.
By: Flood - 8th February 2004 at 12:17
How does the man who drives the snowplough get to work…?:confused:
Flood.