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He said it went from 30 to 50
Hate to say it, he may have thought that, but he was still a quite a long way before the 50 sign.
https://maps.app.goo.gl/DFV5cxAFrLmetZso9
Which may or may not have influenced his decision at the end of the vid...
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Algha Works 1932 -2020, Fish Island. Eye wear manufacturer of choice for many a musician and film star, and the iconic ubiquitous NHS glasses of the 60-70s.
https://savileroweyewear.com/a-piece-of-history/
Daniel Radcliffe had over 100 frames made here for him in his role as Harry Potter.
There's a lovely film of Algha Works here, including the claim that they made a precursor to Ray-Ban aviator glasses in 1934.
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I think that Reddit hi res version has been upscaled using AI, making weird artifacts, but I think it still happened. The small scale version pictures look ok, and all the bits of debris match from the different angles, which I imagine AI not to be able to do somehow, not yet anyway.
I'm no expert though, someone go down there and check?
Edit: what he said^
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Not sure where to put this parachute failure story
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-68699696
South Yorkshire Fire & Rescue said he was "absolutely fine"
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SOLD - thanks
This was lots of fun for both our kids but they've outgrown it now. It comes with the mount, tiny security key and giant allen key for installation. The grey pad is for when they nod off and they lean their head against the handle.
There are signs of use but it's in a perfectly usable condition.
We used it from when they were 12 months to about 30-36 months. It works fine with drop bars, but will be usable for longer with flat bars.
It's designed to fit where headset spacers are (you may need to remove a couple). If you have an older style headset, you can get an adapter.
Cash on collection from Stratford, or I could be persuaded do drop it off East London area
£30
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From this longer speeded up video of the minutes before, it looks like the ship suffered two power failures before impact. The result of the first was a change in direction when the power came back on briefly, then after the second failure it looks (to me) like it was just starting to correct its course but was too late. I may be wrong.
https://twitter.com/Truth68201238/status/1772534441593737582?t=7DmhlaB8veoCXQjpdrG97A&s=19
(Not the most reassuringly named twitter account, but hey)
Pure gold, absolutely brilliant documentary. Poor Maestro fella