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Lambykins's Dutch Coffee House - ADULTS ONLY (LAMB)     

Spaceman - 28 Jan 2005 23:56


CLOSED - THANKS to all customers for the last few years

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 14:13 - 1594 of 24230

P ;-)

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 14:33 - 1595 of 24230

Well the news on global flyer is much much better now, it looks as though they will succeed, the aircraft has now crossed the Pacific and has just passes Los Angeles. They have about 2 hours to go to make the airport in Salina. The tail winds across the pacific were good and in addition they reduced the speed of the aircraft and therefore its fuel burn and it looks as though they have enough.

Steve Fossett the pilot is a remarkable man who made his money as a trader, he holds a large number of records including non stop balloon flights and sailing records.

stockbunny - 03 Mar 2005 14:34 - 1596 of 24230

Well I hope they do, it's a lot of 'investment' of all types
to get a project like that off the ground.

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 14:35 - 1597 of 24230

Some interesting stats from the globalflyer website which help explain why its so hard to get onto it !

NASA reporting 1 million hits per hour being served from their image snapshot server. They have upgraded their web infrastructure to a cluster of Cray SuperComputers.
- 80 Megabits of data currently being served per second from the GlobalFlyer website

stockbunny - 03 Mar 2005 14:51 - 1598 of 24230

Well you couldn't complain about that level of 'service'
now could you - wonder if we could get that good in the coffee
house kitchens! ;>)

Priscilla - 03 Mar 2005 14:57 - 1599 of 24230

I hope they make it too. But it's a shame that the first I heard about this was in Lamby's Lair for Lounge Lizards. You couldn't move for wall-to-wall Beagle coverage. I wonder if there is an element of it being an American venture that means it doesn't get much coverage in the UK media?

Gingerbread is on the cooling rack and lots of fresh, French butter in the dish.

Fresh pot of tea, anybody?

stockbunny - 03 Mar 2005 15:33 - 1600 of 24230

Tea would be good Priscilla - thanks :>)

jj50 - 03 Mar 2005 16:06 - 1601 of 24230

Tea and gingerbread, fantastic.

Yes Priscilla, the only reason I come to Lamby's Lair
is to be educated!!!!!! LOL

Actually, if you watch Children's Newsround, GlobalFlyer made it on to
that too, so you can see I have a vast range of intellectual points of
contact :-))

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 16:08 - 1602 of 24230

P and JJ, Yes I am surprised it hasnt had more coverage, although the designers, builders and pilot are Americans, Richard Branson has paid a lot of the bills. He was "Reserve Pilot" but I dont think there was ever any chance of him flying it.

stockbunny - 03 Mar 2005 16:11 - 1603 of 24230

I like Branson, he's a good guy, does quite a lot that isn't always
publicised, has helped a lot of small businesses too apparently get off
the ground with investment. A true adventurer as well and always it seems
happy to back other true adventurers. I bet he would have loved the
chance though to fly it!!
:>)

Priscilla - 03 Mar 2005 16:12 - 1604 of 24230

How's he' getting on then, Spacie? When is he expected to 'cross the line' or 'land' as us techies would say?

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 16:40 - 1605 of 24230

Bunny, I agree we need more people like him but Steve Fossett is a much greater adventurer, I think global flyer would have been much to hard for Richard to fly.

P, Global Flyer is now over Colorado and is due to land at about 1915GMT in Kansas, they are flying slower to save fuel, their airspeed is now about 215knots and they were going about 350knots earlier in the flight.

Socrates - 03 Mar 2005 16:56 - 1606 of 24230

Hello.

snoball - 03 Mar 2005 17:53 - 1607 of 24230

I like childrens new round too.
I wouldn't mind some of that tea and gingerbread, if there's any left.

Socrates - 03 Mar 2005 18:16 - 1608 of 24230

snoball
Let's make a fresh pot of tea, you can have the gingerbread I'll go with chocolate digestives.

snoball - 03 Mar 2005 20:07 - 1609 of 24230

Ooops! Seem to have drifted off. Mmmmmm...cold tea!

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 20:13 - 1610 of 24230

Well Steve Fossett and Global Flyer made it, well done to all involved ...


Mission Status: 19:50UTC - 13:50 local time - Steve has just touched down at Salina after successfully completing the fastest, non-stop, non-refuelled flight around the world.

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Here is a link to a page listing Steve Fossetts records, I guess it helps having a bit of cash..... but I think he is a bit special.

http://www.stevefossett.com/html/main_pages/records.html

little willie - 03 Mar 2005 20:29 - 1611 of 24230

Hope my nag is as successful otherwise its orf to Fossetts Circus!

Spaceman - 03 Mar 2005 20:31 - 1612 of 24230

LW, he made his money trading options.. there is hope for us yet ;-)

daves dazzlers - 03 Mar 2005 21:16 - 1613 of 24230

Come on willie,big up for fosset,even though he`s a tommy tank,,come on sweet revenge !!
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