Featured Title: Stones Playing Cards, great gift idea |
|
| Megalithic Jordan introduction and field guide by Gajus Scheltema |
|
| Login |
|
Don't have an account yet? You can create one. As a registered user you have some advantages like your own home page, fewer ads, and your contributions link to your page. |
| Who's Online |
There are currently, 97 guests and 2 members online.
You are a guest. To join in, please register for free by clicking here |
| |
Forum: Stones Forum
Moderated by : Andy B , TimPrevett , coldrum , Klingon , MickM , TheCaptain , bat400 , davidmorgan , Runemage , SolarMegalith , sem
Respond to: Welsh pre-history
|
| Review your Reply |
sem

Joined: 12-11-2003
Messages: 1709
from Bridgend,S.Wales
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-03-07 21:07  
Sad to say, Philip Madoc died on 5th of March.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-17255287
|
AngieLake

Joined: 12-03-2004
Messages: 550
from Newton Abbot, Devon
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-29 00:03  
Sem... your avatar reminds me of some disembodied 'the Master' alien from Dr Who!!
I take it you've not shaved your head, then?!!
(Not even any bum-fluff there.)
And talking of woolly things... the comical sheep film reminded me of a Welsh "Up Helly [Woolly]Aa"...!!
(Have seen that one before. Jogged my memory of that exciting 'tennis' tv "computer game" we had when the kids were small. Jeeze.. hasn't technology moved on!)
Liked the next episode in the rugby saga, btw.
Well done in the 6 Nations!
[ This message was edited by: AngieLake on 2012-02-29 00:04 ]
|
cerrig

Joined: 25-09-2009
Messages: 909
from Brecon Beacons
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 22:31  
Quote:
|
On 2012-02-28 15:49, sem wrote:
Harry who? Never heard of him.
It was a chance to let my brother play around with a 3D rendering-from-photos program he's just got (Head and Tails I think it is called). The "head" version is very similar to the "tail" but I think the mods would have objected to it on grounds of public decency.
|
| Sem, I thought you had used the tail version, but I was too polite to say.
|
TheCaptain

Joined: 30-10-2003
Messages: 1483
from near Bristol
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 19:07  
You Welsh, always mucking around with something. If its not rugby, its sheep.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=D2FX9rviEhw
|
Martin_L

Joined: 04-10-2007
Messages: 782
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 16:02  
Quote:
|
On 2012-02-28 15:49, sem wrote:
Harry who? Never heard of him.
It was a chance to let my brother play around with a 3D rendering-from-photos program he's just got (Head and Tails I think it is called). The "head" version is very similar to the "tail" but I think the mods would have objected to it on grounds of public decency.
|
|
Sem, thanks. You made my day. At least the afternoon. Not sure about the mods though.
|
sem

Joined: 12-11-2003
Messages: 1709
from Bridgend,S.Wales
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 15:49  
Harry who? Never heard of him.
It was a chance to let my brother play around with a 3D rendering-from-photos program he's just got (Head and Tails I think it is called). The "head" version is very similar to the "tail" but I think the mods would have objected to it on grounds of public decency.
|
Andy B

Joined: 13-02-2001
Messages: 7001
from Surrey, UK
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 13:36  
Pardon me for going off topic but have you become a Hare Krishna Sem?
|
davidmorgan

Joined: 23-11-2006
Messages: 1603
from The New Forest
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 10:19  
Quote:
| On 2012-02-28 08:21, sem wrote:
a good watch. |
| Yes, very good. Interesting that the Great Orme was the largest prehistoric copper mine in the world!
|
sem

Joined: 12-11-2003
Messages: 1709
from Bridgend,S.Wales
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 08:21  
Aaah, it's finally appeared.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00mlrq9/episodes/guide
A pity they cram all the meglithic stuff into the first 30mins of 6hrs but a good watch.
No, they don't show that lucky try Cerrig!
|
cerrig

Joined: 25-09-2009
Messages: 909
from Brecon Beacons
OFF-Line
| New Message Posted!2012-02-28 01:50  
Quote:
|
On 2012-02-28 00:20, sem wrote:
Another example of how Wales treats it's ancestors.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00pj67h
I was hoping that the full version of "The Story of Wales" would be available to you over the border. Seems not.
Maybe that's the way the ball bounces, eh Cerrig?
Lucky Khymru
Sem
|
| Oh dear, sour Saesnag grapes. Music to a lucky Khymru's ears. The tide it is a turning. Even saint George(North) has finally seen sense, and paid his toll to come over to the true home of the Brits.
Cymru am Biff, butty bach.
| |
|