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Human-powered airship on the telly tonight
Tune in to BBC2, 9pm tonight for the 'Building the Impossible' show...also Seamus King's guide to cycling films.
Seamus King of Byke Kultuur Never informs me:
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- BBC2, 9.00pm tonight, "Building the Impossible." A team of engineers attempt to build an 18th century design of airship to be powered by a team cranking the propellers. The same show previously featured a human power submarine.
- Byke Kultuur Never Film List features 25 films about cycling, 6 films with a bit of cycling and 6 films with a recumbent featured. Later I shall be adding documentaries/travelogues and TV film/plays... see http://uk.geocities.com/mikstar123/films.html
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Posted on 13 December 2002
Your comments ...From: Matty B. ([email protected]) on 13 December 2002 |
Very impressive. What does Seamus do workwise that he could do all the research and webbuilding? Does his employer know about this?tee-hee. |
From: Seamus ([email protected]) on 13 December 2002 |
I'm a freelance internet researcher, website constructer and assassin so you'd better watch what you're saying. |
From: Mark ([email protected]) on 13 December 2002 |
Seamus, I know how a website is constructed, but how do you asassinate one ... oh I see ... fair enough. |
From: Ralf Lightbeer ([email protected]) on 16 December 2002 |
"Building the Impossible" For this we need a genius, who can make the brains run on time. Ralf |
From: What about the Film Page (.) on 16 December 2002 |
25 main feature films from 11 different countries! |
From: Steven Brandist (...) on 16 December 2002 |
Surely if it's 'impossible' then it can't be 'built'. |
From: Steven... (...) on 16 December 2002 |
'Building the Probable' would be a technically correct title of the aforementioned televisual programme. |
From: S. (blah-blah) on 16 December 2002 |
If tha'd watched it at all Steven tha'd've figured it wor buildin' nowadays wot wor impossible to build at the time it waz designed.
Now started to add TV films/plays/series. The http:uk.geocities.com/mikstar123/films.html page is beginning to be like impossible to ever finish. |
From: antony (pedalcars) on 16 December 2002 |
"Building the IMprobable" would be more like it.
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From: Steven Brandist ([email protected]) on 16 December 2002 |
OK so I didn't watch it. There. I said it. Happy Seamus?
Had a look at your website... it's alright I suppose. Oh look! I contrifabulated to it so it must be brilliant... I'd better watch it or I'll be as well known as Roger. Hmm, now that is IMPOSSIBLE. |
From: Seamus ([email protected]) on 17 December 2002 |
Wellll Steven, that's something I've been meaning to ask Roger.
I've had emails from you, and I've sent emails to you but aside from your prescence on the 'net I haven't the faintest idea who you are, what you look like, or if I've ever met or seen you anywhere. |
From: Seamus (Talking to myself @...) on 18 December 2002 |
http://uk.geocities.com/mikstar123/films.html Films Page now has over 40 films from 12 countries and a television films/plays/series section, thanks to contributions from people from 5 countries; Séamus King, Jason Patient, John Jermy, gNick Green, Buzz Starkbier, Steve Brandist, Dave Larrington, Roger Lovell, Simon Thomas, Stephen Donohue, Cheryl Kline, Rudi Jenner, Simon Withers, Tony Farrelly and Kape. |
From: colonel blimp ([email protected]) on 19 December 2002 |
back to the blimp - did anyone video the programme? I missed it unfortunately, would be interested in seeing it. |
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