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The Lighter Side / Place names
« on: Tuesday 11 December 07 09:06 GMT (UK)  »
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Armed Forces / pearl harbour pic's
« on: Saturday 08 December 07 22:38 GMT (UK)  »
I dont know wether anyone has seen these, they are apparantly from someones private collection.

But I am sure that they were taken by a skilled professional with a damn good camera

http://www.sflistteamhouse.com/Misc/Pearl%20Harbor/original.htm


Denn

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19 March 1907, Modesto Varischetti went to work as normal at the mine not far from Kalgoorlie. What Modesto and his workmates didn't know was that the area was about to be hit by a serious storm.  Some hours later whilst deep in the mine the storm dumped massive amounts of rain flooding three working mines in the area. trapping 160 men underground. All but modesto scrambled to safety;Modesto Varischetti was presumed drowned because of the volume of water that flooded the main shaft.

After everyone had given up their workmate up for dead, those on the surface heard tapping from below and realised he was still alive, probably trapped in an air pocket.

A high-capacity steam pump was rushed to the mine but despite all efforts the water level had been lowered only a few centimetres by nightfall.

The local mining inspector, Josiah Crabb, and one of the most respected mining engineers in the area at the time, the manager of the Sons of Gwalia mine at Kanowna- who was later to become President Hoover of the USA reported that clearing the shaft would take up to a week, and there was no hope of rescue. Newspapers around the world were calling Varischetti "the entombed man" and published daily bulletins of Varischetti's pitiful signalling. In the midst of this hopelessness a child suggested that a diver may be able to rescue him.

At that time by pure co-incedence Two pearl divers from Broome in the far north of the state were on leave in Fremantle some 600km away. In those days I believe that the divers carried thier own suits and helmet. These two brave souls who had never been in a mine in thier life volunteered to travel to Kal' and try to help.

The West Australian government ordered a special train, the "Rescue Special", which cut nearly two hours off the 12-hour run, setting a world record for the distance. At Kalgoorlie, horses then rushed the men and equipment to the mine.

Over the next three days the divers made many dives into the darkness. Now remember these guys had no experience of mining and no knowledge of the mines layout so after being led to the water level they were alone under the water to find thier way through the maze in complete darkness. All thiss wearing the cumbersome diving equipment of over 100 years ago.

After six days of being entombed Modesto was finally found by the divers. I believe that theymade one or two more dives that day, taking with them food,candles and a letter from modesto's brotherwho was waiting at the surface.

It was a further three days before the water was low enough for them to walk modesto out of that mine.

This is but a sketch of the story there are several places where more can be found on the www just google "Modesto Varischetti"

also a book, The Entombed Miner by Tom Austen.



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The Lighter Side / British Auto Classic - next week
« on: Friday 19 October 07 10:57 BST (UK)  »
May be of interest to anyone in W.A. this event will be held at Warroona  next Sunday the 28th. I can see some nice pics in the pipeline.

Here are some pics from the 2002 event
http://www.nachohat.org/gallery/boya...sic2002?page=1


Denn

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Australia / Why would anyone steal 600 hats??
« on: Friday 19 October 07 01:22 BST (UK)  »
This bloke was transported to Oz for stealing 600 hats. I came upon his grave whilst out on a bush trip recently, I managed to unearth from the internet some interesting info' on both him and his brother.

The whole story was so intriguing that I wondered if rootschatters could possibly build on the story so far.

Here is a link
http://au.geocities.com/senior_matters_senior/chopin.html
and a picture of his grave


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Technical Help / Want the best rechargeables on the market?
« on: Thursday 19 July 07 14:07 BST (UK)  »
Just prior to my recent trip north I read about a new nmh battery that holds it's charge. unlike all other rechargeable nmh batt's which will go flat after a relatively short period, Sanyo's eneloop batt's will hold thier charge for more than could be reasonably expected.

What does that mean? it means that I can have a set of charged batteries in either my camera or as a backup and even after a couple or three months without using - they will still have sufficient charge for me to use. Unlike most batteries that would be useless after this sort of period.

These batteries are as expected more expensive - but not by much, so if it sounds interesting, have a look at this independent review.

http://www.stefanv.com/electronics/sanyo_eneloop.html


                                                  Denn

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World War One / Aus' WW1 records on line
« on: Wednesday 11 April 07 12:32 BST (UK)  »
Not of any immediate interest to me but I just heard that today the complete Oz WW1 records have gone online. Includes full details of every single member of the armed forces.

                                            Denn

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / showing pics
« on: Wednesday 01 November 06 12:14 GMT (UK)  »
Some time ago I had a program that allowed me to view an image when I held my cursor over an icon - when I held the cursor over a jpeg icon, a view of the actual image popped up.
I am wanting to do the same again but can't remember the program, can anyone help me.

                                                   Denn

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Free Photo Restoration & Date Old Photographs / It's not easy - but it is important
« on: Thursday 05 October 06 02:14 BST (UK)  »
I have a very poor photo' of my younger brother who passed away in 1986 at a young age leaving a wife and children, I wonder if anyone could improve it, I have done some work on it as you see from the second copy but I think there may be more can be done so I will keep trying myself as well.

                                              Denn

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