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Whitey Grandad

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  1. As I understand it these were very basic pings, once per hour and just enough to keep alive the connection and nothing more, no information contained in the response because the maintenance reporting system was disabled. It's the time response to the request that gives the investigators a very approximate distance to the aircraft from the satellite and hence the arcs of possible positions.
  2. That's the best advice I've read so far. The only problem is that you'd need a bloody big pension fund to buy all that stuff.
  3. 7th May 2015 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_United_Kingdom_general_election
  4. And for a good reason, as I'm sure you know, it's originally based on a Saints shirt: http://www.atleticofans.com/club-history/
  5. Does it come in red and white stripes? (No smutty jokes please)
  6. I have used this chap: http://www.irepairuk.net He lives in Redbridge
  7. That's a poor swap.
  8. I'm sure there must be some extras for the military but if all you're doing is listening to the transmissions there's no way of knowing who's doing it. It used to be that the military had access to a more accurate signal that was not subject to selective dithering but Clinton freed up a lot of the codes.
  9. The problem is that for some annuities you need to live for 30 years to get your money back. The drop in annuity rates is complicated but Brown'ms attack on dividends didn't help.
  10. If it can't be proved then presumably the life insurance will be paid out, if there is any.
  11. DG is 12,003 ft apparently. I think the reference is to runways of at least 1000ft. This flight simulator story is already on this Wikipedia reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diego_Garcia
  12. This is getting like 'The Comic Strip Presents' with Al Pacino as Arthur Scargill.
  13. Hmm... If true, that's an intriguing pattern of landing strips. It was just your comment about short landings and take offs that got me thinking that they might only have been a stopover. Difficult to keep a cabinful of angry passengers quiet though, once you're on the ground. "Some of the software platform thus far is Male International Airport in Maldives, an airport owned by the United States (Diego Garcia) and three more tracks of India and Sri Lanka, all of which have a distance of 1,000 meters of runway."
  14. That's what my adoring public call me. At least that's what I think they were shouting.
  15. I could be Brad Pitt
  16. I'll take that as a yes, then. The quotes I saw said that the altitude was fluctuating but the figures given were not regarded as definitive.
  17. I think the altitude figures are accepted to be inaccurate. Wasn't it a military radar at long range?
  18. It's 691 miles from there to Diego Garcia and Gan International Airport is in the way at around 200 miles north of DG.
  19. I read that they're not much good above 10,000 ft but I'm sure some would have partially worked. It's discussed here: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/18/world/asia/questions-over-absence-of-cellphone-calls-from-missing-passengers.html?_r=0
  20. I hadn't thought of it that way, but you're right.
  21. But they're only bottom because we keep beating them
  22. What does it matter if there are a few thousand empty seats? As far as the club is concerned all that matters is revenue, not appearance.
  23. That's a wonderful read, thanks.
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