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Brian Duguid
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Husband, father, bridge designer, Chair of the Net Zero Bridges Group, tabletop gamer, writer for the Jonstown Compendium, occasional drone photographer. Interested in modern art, prehistory, weird music, architecture. Reads more non-fiction than fiction.
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Southwark Bridge? If they're going to move this ancient right westwards from London Bridge, surely they should go far enough west to connect to Lamb-eth?

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I've been in the bridge that can be seen in the first photo in that article. There's a little panel in the side that you can open to look down into the River Irk below. It connects to the passage where the front panel of an old train used to be kept, and then into the "cellars" below Victoria.

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No spoilers! 🐙🤣

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Steve obviously knows this, but for the benefit of others: this was a scenario included in the 2004 Continuum convention booklet. This copy was handed to me by a very honest-looking geezer in a pub in London yesterday evening.

Magnus Liber Rerum. The First Volume. Continuum Leicester 2004.
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Scientifically literate but dyslexic Americans wondering about the low frequency of cabbage and broccoli related posting.

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Sort by height and then follow Tetris stacking. Tall books shelf. Tall books shelf. Then medium books shelf, but only put small books on it, so you have room to lie other books down sideways on top of them. Also ... are these shelves deep enough to hold a *double layer*? (If not - rookie error).

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Warning: many of the pronunciations are just plain WRONG, or maybe only make sense in a very particular American accent ... 🤣

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It's not a new thing, but I see it mostly in academic publications: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Common_...

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Brian Duguid
@brianduguid.bsky.social
Husband, father, bridge designer, Chair of the Net Zero Bridges Group, tabletop gamer, writer for the Jonstown Compendium, occasional drone photographer. Interested in modern art, prehistory, weird music, architecture. Reads more non-fiction than fiction.
76 followers148 following129 posts