Just adjusted the link Hans to make them clickable.......
-- Edited by Duh on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 12:36:18 PM
Santa said
05:50 PM Oct 30, 2012
tcp99 wrote:
Santa wrote:
Oh dear, here we go again, space ships, round the world sea voyages, most advanced civilisations, cryptic messages, think Iv'e heard it all before. Call me a cynic if you like.
And you expect us to beleive you deliver all the toys in one night!
Terry (also a bit of a cynic)
Nope, takes me two nights, 12 hrs in the Northern Hemisphere and 12 in the Southern.
PS, love your avatar Terry.
-- Edited by Santa on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 05:52:18 PM
Santa said
07:23 PM Oct 30, 2012
Oh dear, here we go again, space ships, round the world sea voyages, most advanced civilisations, cryptic messages, think Iv'e heard it all before. Call me a cynic if you like.
vk6tnc said
08:55 PM Oct 30, 2012
Since the number of posts in the General Forum outnumber the "I Digress" Forum by roughly 20 to 1, I'd say this has been the norm for a long time.....
The last thing I want is to call in the "Forum Police", but Jim does have a point.
I always check the "Recently Active Topics" list, found in the "User Details" tab.
-- Edited by vk6tnc on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 08:56:53 PM
Recoup said
09:42 PM Oct 30, 2012
Thanks for that Duh,
well I don't like to upset any body but there is more to Australia then football, meat pies, kangaroos and Holden cars
Hans
Happywanderer said
10:45 PM Oct 30, 2012
I will check it out when I'm connected to power so no idea whats it all about.
Duh said
10:56 PM Oct 30, 2012
It's very interesting Marg, but the vids are a long watch download if your on the road quota is limited.
Thanks Hans, I had never heard of these before!
tcp99 said
11:38 PM Oct 30, 2012
Santa wrote:
Oh dear, here we go again, space ships, round the world sea voyages, most advanced civilisations, cryptic messages, think Iv'e heard it all before. Call me a cynic if you like.
And you expect us to beleive you deliver all the toys in one night!
Terry (also a bit of a cynic)
jimricho said
01:19 AM Oct 31, 2012
This has got absolutely nothing to do with caravanning/RVing or Grey Nomads in general so if you must post this stuff on this forum at least put it in the "I Digress" section.
Santa said
01:22 AM Oct 31, 2012
jimricho wrote:
This has got absolutely nothing to do with caravanning/RVing or Grey Nomads in general so if you must post this stuff on this forum at least put it in the "I Digress" section.
Think you need to lighten up a little Jim.
Nicholstones said
01:49 AM Oct 31, 2012
Santa wrote:
jimricho wrote:
This has got absolutely nothing to do with caravanning/RVing or Grey Nomads in general so if you must post this stuff on this forum at least put it in the "I Digress" section.
Think you need to lighten up a little Jim.
No Santa, Jim's right.
03_troopy said
02:10 AM Oct 31, 2012
Are there any caravan parks or freecamps where you could take your RV nearby? be handy for us grey nomads if there were.... Now it has... ;0)
Santa said
02:12 AM Oct 31, 2012
Well perhaps the person who moderates the general forum would care to move it!
I still reckon Jim needs to lighten up a little and leave the policing to the forum policemen.
Sheba said
02:52 AM Oct 31, 2012
Well I for one, enjoy this type of Info. There are quite a lot of similar mysteries in this country . I'll be investigating these areas personally when I get going, and I can't wait.
Cheers,
Sheba.
jimricho said
03:25 AM Oct 31, 2012
My comments aren't directed at the light hearted contributions to the thread. These sort of comments make the forum a bit of fun and I sometimes add to them myself.
The general forum moves on very quickly and it was my impression that the "I Digress" section was created to provide a place for us to put topics that aren't relevant to the purpose of the forum but about which we may wish to have a conversation anyway.
Sometimes topics move off the front page of the general forum in less than a day and putting irrelevant topics in the I Digress section would leave the general forum less cluttered and allow topics that are relevant to stay alive for longer.
Recoup said
03:55 AM Oct 31, 2012
03 troopy ,you hit the nail on the head, that was my question.
Hans
Duh said
04:45 AM Oct 31, 2012
jimricho wrote:
This has got absolutely nothing to do with caravanning/RVing or Grey Nomads in general so if you must post this stuff on this forum at least put it in the "I Digress" section.
Jim has a point, although we all "err" on occasions. Unfortunately the only mod we have is the Webmaster/Owner Cindy and she doesn't always have the time to read every thread and post as she is also running a business, so we can all help by trying to do the right thing (if possible.....not saying anyone is perfect though, least of all me!).
Webmaster said
05:05 AM Oct 31, 2012
Thanks everybody. An interesting story but probably best that we place this one in the ‘I digress’ section now. Although there is always going to be some overlap, it really helps the smooth running of the forum if posters try to place posts in the most relevant sections. Thanks again to Recoup for sharing the story.
Santa said
05:23 PM Oct 31, 2012
jimricho wrote:
My comments aren't directed at the light hearted contributions to the thread. These sort of comments make the forum a bit of fun and I sometimes add to them myself.
The general forum moves on very quickly and it was my impression that the "I Digress" section was created to provide a place for us to put topics that aren't relevant to the purpose of the forum but about which we may wish to have a conversation anyway.
Sometimes topics move off the front page of the general forum in less than a day and putting irrelevant topics in the I Digress section would leave the general forum less cluttered and allow topics that are relevant to stay alive for longer.
Fair enough Jim, I see your logic.
Recoup said
05:40 PM Oct 31, 2012
I hope I ditn't caused to much grief ,but it was a honest mistake that it landed there.
But thats what you get when you mix with the young ones
Hans
Santa said
05:51 PM Oct 31, 2012
Recoup wrote:
I hope I ditn't caused to much grief ,but it was a honest mistake that it landed there.
But thats what you get when you mix with the young ones
Hans
No grief at all Hans, sadly I think the topic is well and truely on the back burner now.
03_troopy said
02:41 AM Nov 2, 2012
Actually it looks like a good place to go for a weekend exploritory trip from here in Newcastle. Found a bit of info from a local paper on it here Researching the Kariong Glyphs.
Sheba said
02:51 AM Nov 2, 2012
Thanks for that Link troopy. Even though that one was proven to be a hoax, it doesn't mean all the other Sites and Artifacts are.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Duh said
05:10 AM Nov 2, 2012
Thanks Troopy, sounds a lot more logical.
When the bloke in the first link was describing some of the markings high on the wall saying they could not have been made by modern humans as they couldn't reach that high (straight wall), I was thinking, hasn't this bloke heard of ladders?
Hi, has any body been there?
You Tube , Part 1, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3UBJP-dppNI&feature=relmfu Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_xyQ4rQ9XA&feature=relmfu
Cheers Hans
-- Edited by Recoup on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 10:51:35 AM
Just adjusted the link Hans to make them clickable.......
-- Edited by Duh on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 12:36:18 PM
-- Edited by Santa on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 05:52:18 PM
Oh dear, here we go again, space ships, round the world sea voyages, most advanced civilisations, cryptic messages, think Iv'e heard it all before.
Call me a cynic if you like.
Since the number of posts in the General Forum outnumber the "I Digress" Forum by roughly 20 to 1, I'd say this has been the norm for a long time.....
The last thing I want is to call in the "Forum Police", but Jim does have a point.
I always check the "Recently Active Topics" list, found in the "User Details" tab.
-- Edited by vk6tnc on Tuesday 30th of October 2012 08:56:53 PM
Thanks for that Duh,
well I don't like to upset any body but there is more to Australia then football, meat pies, kangaroos and Holden cars
Hans
It's very interesting Marg, but the vids are a long watch download if your on the road quota is limited.
Thanks Hans, I had never heard of these before!
And you expect us to beleive you deliver all the toys in one night!
Terry (also a bit of a cynic)
Think you need to lighten up a little Jim.
No Santa, Jim's right.
Now it has... ;0)
Well perhaps the person who moderates the general forum would care to move it!
I still reckon Jim needs to lighten up a little and leave the policing to the forum policemen.
Well I for one, enjoy this type of Info. There are quite a lot of similar mysteries in this country . I'll be investigating these areas personally when I get going, and I can't wait.
Cheers,
Sheba.
The general forum moves on very quickly and it was my impression that the "I Digress" section was created to provide a place for us to put topics that aren't relevant to the purpose of the forum but about which we may wish to have a conversation anyway.
Sometimes topics move off the front page of the general forum in less than a day and putting irrelevant topics in the I Digress section would leave the general forum less cluttered and allow topics that are relevant to stay alive for longer.
03 troopy ,you hit the nail on the head, that was my question.
Hans
Jim has a point, although we all "err" on occasions. Unfortunately the only mod we have is the Webmaster/Owner Cindy and she doesn't always have the time to read every thread and post as she is also running a business, so we can all help by trying to do the right thing (if possible.....not saying anyone is perfect though, least of all me!).
Thanks everybody. An interesting story but probably best that we place this one in the ‘I digress’ section now. Although there is always going to be some overlap, it really helps the smooth running of the forum if posters try to place posts in the most relevant sections. Thanks again to Recoup for sharing the story.
I hope I ditn't caused to much grief ,but it was a honest mistake that it landed there.
But thats what you get when you mix with the young ones
Hans
No grief at all Hans, sadly I think the topic is well and truely on the back burner now.
Actually it looks like a good place to go for a weekend exploritory trip from here in Newcastle. Found a bit of info from a local paper on it here Researching the Kariong Glyphs.
Thanks for that Link troopy. Even though that one was proven to be a hoax, it doesn't mean all the other Sites and Artifacts are.
Cheers,
Sheba.
Thanks Troopy, sounds a lot more logical.
When the bloke in the first link was describing some of the markings high on the wall saying they could not have been made by modern humans as they couldn't reach that high (straight wall), I was thinking, hasn't this bloke heard of ladders?