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magnetman

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  1. I often see these houses and think they would be nice for deaf people but then I wonder if their augmented other senses would pick it up anyway. To people with a full suite of senses the noise is the first one and then perhaps the smell but maybe a deaf person would be able to 'feel' the traffic and become disturbed by it even if they could not hear it. When the deaf dumb and blind kid is playing a mean pinball beside the M6 does he know the road is there ?
  2. There are quite a few unexpected moorings around Oxford. Including the backwater below Iffley where the old iron railway bridge is. Quite a lot of Boats up there but the footbridge carrying the towing path is very low. And it was a bit of a zombie land when I went up there in my canoe. Also Castle Mill stream and the backwater opposite the college Boathouses.
  3. It depends how you want to approach things. There are wild moorings all over the place where you can tie to trees. Shillingford bridge hotel worth investigating but I think they are full. Ask lock keepers and possibly get an EA mooring on one of the lock islands. Abingdon is good but I expect he already has plenty of askers. Its going to be a bit tricky because although Boats seem like a cheap option they actually aren't once you start looking into it and needing to be somewhere. Its OK I have been through this process 15 yars young free single and rich with an amazing narrow Boat followed by another 15 yars of dealing with woman and children interaction issues. All the while remaining on Boats but spending a lot on moorings and a barge. The Woman and the girls have gone ashore now so I am on my Boats with my dreams and aspirations and some beer. Which is ideal as far as I am concerned because I am entirely dedicated to living in Boats. If the Woman is demanding more space then you have to think about what is happening. A lot of blokes really want to have a partner. I am not of one these blokes. Reproduction is a biological imperative.
  4. Below the bridge. Lechlade always a fun run. Might try again in the light cruiser this summer. Its funny when people ask how it goes under bridges. Its very low air draft with the gear down but 3ft4 water draft is interesting above Oxford. The Boat on the right this morning at the country estate. Its been a while since I had the the other one at Lechlade must be a decade or more.
  5. I avoid mooring near these things as there is a very high probability of getting woken up early by engine droning noises. Its just the way it works. Nobody would ever have such a vessel and use it as a Boat. There will be power and hot water demand. Its a rotten situation but in the end it is better than clutching your nuts, everyone's going to pieces, guns being pulled for a mercy clipping and all your intestines is mashed out through your balls. There were several at Lechlade last time I went up there a few yars ago.
  6. the wide bean situation on the River is crazy. I saw three of them in the Cliveden reach yesterday on various random towpath side moorings. I hope these are not being used as floating apartments or reality is going to kick in.
  7. Been there done that got the tee shirts and now live on my Boat by myself. Much like I did before the whole reproduction thing happened ! She asked me to marry her but I said no not interested in marriage. We have great kids and are there for them and no bad feelings.
  8. I don't know. It was the other poster who mentioned it. This wants investigating although the unit must be getting power if it is capable of illuminating the control panel...
  9. I didn't ever fix it and it remained on the Boat when I sold it. the reverse polarity fuse thing is interesting. I've got another Statpower prosine 1800 which works alright.
  10. Yes. Using the land is a problem. It always has been and always will be a problem. Territorial disputes are the basis of major international wars. If you live on Boats (I do) then be careful with your use of shared land resources. There is an instinctive driver to take control of land but where this is publicly owned then it is important to avoid using it for anything other than tying the Boat up. The CRT need to have a zero tolerance policy about this and enforce it rigorously. Nothing on the land or conflict will come.
  11. Good question. Somewhere there might be a traditional name for it which one could use occasionally to look all erudite/anorakish/traditional. Like 'the steering bar end'.
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