tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post327057593849986908..comments2024-03-27T16:13:21.245-07:00Comments on Bob McKerrow - Wayfarer: Damage to Timeball Station in LytteltonBob McKerrow - Wayfarerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13832128768908667724noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-92132094322757942372013-05-30T13:06:19.617-07:002013-05-30T13:06:19.617-07:00You ought to be a part of a contest for one of the...You ought to be a part of a contest for one of the finest sites on the net.<br />I am going to recommend this website!<br /><br />Feel free to visit my website - <a href="http://chizai-wiki.jp/wiki/index.php?title=%E5%88%A9%E7%94%A8%E8%80%85:LauraMont" rel="nofollow">hip hop bugs bunny t-shirts</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-161748031122033342013-05-10T18:55:00.382-07:002013-05-10T18:55:00.382-07:00Mira Hair Oil is a simple item to make use of, all...Mira Hair Oil is a simple item to make use of, all you have to do is to try <br />using 1 / 2 a teaspoon or even a full teaspoon at the most <br />plus massage the oil directly on your scalp and hair.<br /><br />As well as in this article I am going to explain why and how to use it to cultivate hair - According to dermatologist Marianne ODonoghue its the <br />most proven supplement for growing a prolonged mane.<br />It only leaves a lustrous sheath on the hair and gives it a beautiful look rather and the greasy effect that is left by the usual hair oils.<br /><br />Even though all the hair was thoroughly coated and it was always rinsed so well that no traces were left, little by little the kids escaped our weekly ritual and I <br />found it easier to not chase them about it, especially considering the hundreds of other matters which did need <br />to be chased. Basil and bergamot help your hair grow thicker and fuller.<br /><br /><br />Feel free to visit my homepage: <a href="http://www.tellaperson.com/members/roxanasim/activity/17840/" rel="nofollow">hair straighteners</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-53945196391502185912013-04-27T10:51:02.104-07:002013-04-27T10:51:02.104-07:00Apрreciаtіng thе peгѕistеncе уou put іnto your blo...Apрreciаtіng thе peгѕistеncе уou put іnto your blog and detaileԁ information yοu provide.<br />It's great to come across a blog every once in a while that isn't the same unwanted rehashed information.<br /><br />Wondеrful гead! I've bookmarked your site and I'm <br />aԁding youг RSS feedѕ to my Googlе aсcount.<br /><br /><br />My weblοg ... <a href="http://gellersworldtravel.blogspot.fr/2012/12/hollyburn-mews-update.html?m=1" rel="nofollow">best personal loans</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-90593391214057037812013-04-27T05:52:38.329-07:002013-04-27T05:52:38.329-07:00Awesοme! Ιts reаllу aweѕome рost, ӏ have got much ...Awesοme! Ιts reаllу aweѕome рost, ӏ have got much <br />clear ideа concеrning from this entry.<br /><br /><br />Feel frеe to surf to my homepage <a href="http://middleclassmillionaire.blogspot.fi/2007/01/my-retirement-philosophy.html?m=1" rel="nofollow">best deal on Loans</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-74182786167790810172013-04-24T06:04:33.250-07:002013-04-24T06:04:33.250-07:00Nice ρost. I learn sоmething neω
and chаllenging ...Nice ρost. I learn sоmething neω <br />and chаllenging οn sіtеѕ I stumbleupοn еverу <br />daу. It's always useful to read content from other writers and use something from other websites.<br /><br />my blog post ... <a href="http://polandcraft.com/wiki/index.php?title=User:AileenX87" rel="nofollow">fast cash today loans</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-48990698392696144612013-03-26T15:02:14.388-07:002013-03-26T15:02:14.388-07:00My develοpеr is trying to persuаԁе me tο
mοvе to ...My develοpеr is trying to persuаԁе me tο <br />mοvе to .net from PHP. I have always dislikеd <br />the іdea because of the expenѕeѕ. But he's tryiong none the less. I've been using Movable-type on various websites for <br />аbout a yeаr and am concerneԁ about ѕwitching to another ρlatform.<br />I havе hеаrd ехcellent thingѕ аbout blogengine.<br />net. Ιs therе a ωay I can import all my wordpresѕ content intο it?<br />Any kinԁ of help ωοuld be greatly appreciated!<br /><br /><br /><br />Hаve a look аt my websіte ... <a href="http://www.cheapcigarettes365.com" rel="nofollow">camel cigarettes</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-46411181288267700022013-03-19T23:33:50.931-07:002013-03-19T23:33:50.931-07:00Sweet blog! I found it while searching on
Yahoo N...Sweet blog! I found it while searching on <br />Yahoo News. Do you have any suggestions on how to get listed in Yahoo <br />News? I've been trying for a while but I never seem to get there! Appreciate it<br /><br />Also visit my blog post ... <a href="http://alldmvhiphop.com/profile/PedroLittlejohn" rel="nofollow">http://atlaslm.com</a>Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-75760203363002605402011-06-22T15:53:44.686-07:002011-06-22T15:53:44.686-07:00Re the photo of R.F. Scott -
notice on the rig...Re the photo of R.F. Scott -<br /><br /> notice on the right hand side<br /> of the photo - the text includes<br /> the start of the earthquakes in<br /> the year 2919 (!)<br /><br /> Just a minor point of interest..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8199830678971482883.post-18602353319922607102011-06-14T02:20:30.672-07:002011-06-14T02:20:30.672-07:00GARY LEWIS POSTED THIS COMMENT ON A POSTING THAT I...GARY LEWIS POSTED THIS COMMENT ON A POSTING THAT I WROTE FOR THE 22 FEB 2011 EQ IN CHRISTCHURCH. I THOUGHT IT FITS BETTER HERE.<br /><br />Thanks Bob.<br />I have a bad feeling about Christchurch.<br />My friend, Bruce Comfort of Oamaru, a retired engineer and industrial historian said to me back in September, that things in Chch gould "get ugly"<br />I have since modified that to "very ugly" and I have an analogy by way of a true story that involves you;-<br /><br />In the early winter of 1970 with the midnight sun gone, but still some noon daylight, Bob McKerrow and I were driving a 1955 Ferguson 35 tractor across the ice of Lake Vanda in the Antarctic dry valleys.<br />For some reason I don't remember, I got off and walked behind the tractor while Bob roared off across the lake ice, when about 300 metres in front of me, I saw a huge "diaphram" of ice about 100 metres diameter, bouncing up and down with the tractor at it's centre - an unbelievable sight.<br />Realising he had driven onto thin ice, I started running, trying to attract his attention to no avail.<br />A sudden geiser of water erupted into the air and the tractor shot vertically downwards like a giant piston.<br />After the water settled, I could see only Bob's head and shoulders. He was waving his arms and shouting something. I feared the worst - that his legs were stuck and I realised as I ran towards him that we had no ice screws or ropes to pull him out with, and he would not survive the time it would take to get them.<br />We were in deep shit, or so it seemed at the time.<br /><br />50 metres off, I was able to understand his shouting and waving - "Take a bloody photo, I'm getting cold"<br />I took the photo and he climbed out of the tractor, stepped onto the ice, which I could see was only about 1 inch thick, and said "thank you" as if nothing much was wrong.<br />By sheer luck, the lake was only about 5 feet deep at that spot, and we were only a couple of hundred metres from Vanda Station and warmth. The rest is another story.<br />Suffice to say it was Bob who later jumped back into the water to attach a wire rope to the towing hook which was away down under the radiator.<br /><br />The point of the story is the analogy of water trapped under a pan, that when fractured, lets water escape, as heavy objects sink.<br />If Christchurch was once a swamp with flax or coastal scrub on it, with a load of maybe 100kg per square metre, and it now has tall buildings at maybe more than a thousand tonnes per square metre, Aren't we in trouble if the diaphragm is a thin clay pan or similar when the whole thing is shaking?<br />Is there any chance that a tall building can fall through like the tractor on the ice diaphragm?<br /><br />I fear it is time to leave, but how do you tell people that when their life investment, life memories and dreams are all locked up in there?<br /><br />The warning is in the liquifaction. If I see silted water squirting up like that, I wonder what else is lowering to balance the hydraulic equation.<br />Is it a mean lowering of the entire city, or localised settling?<br />The surveyors will already know the answer to that.<br />Market gardening seems to be the attractive option now.<br />This event is hugely damaging to our whole country, not just Christchurch.<br />How much worse in Japan?<br /><br />Best regards to you Bob - many fond memories. You wouldn't like Scott Base these days - I hear they have ice cream dispensers and floor polishing machines, and they even have indoor toilets, bah humbug.<br /><br />Gary Lewis.Bob McKerrow - Wayfarerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13832128768908667724noreply@blogger.com