Re: [Wikimediauk-l] [WMUK Office] Weather

2014-02-12 Thread Edward Hands
Or on a more Winter Olympics themed note, and as castles are usually atop hills, why not build indoor skiing/snowboarding centres, complete with "real" snow (basically giant freezers at -5C, with water sprayed upwards every night from snow cannons to create the snow). There are six in the UK:

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] [WMUK Office] Weather

2014-02-12 Thread Richard Nevell
As long as we're clear on the reasons for demolishing them On 12/02/2014, Jon Davies wrote: > That's because Castles are an outdated concept. Demolish them all and build > bowling alleys. > > > On 12 February 2014 13:46, Richard Nevell > wrote: > >> At first I thought "well, that's February for y

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] [WMUK Office] Weather

2014-02-12 Thread Jon Davies
That's because Castles are an outdated concept. Demolish them all and build bowling alleys. On 12 February 2014 13:46, Richard Nevell wrote: > At first I thought "well, that's February for you". Then Cadw > announced that Beaumaris and Montgomery castles have been closed. > > Repent, the end is

Re: [Wikimediauk-l] [WMUK Office] Weather

2014-02-12 Thread Richard Nevell
At first I thought "well, that's February for you". Then Cadw announced that Beaumaris and Montgomery castles have been closed. Repent, the end is nigh. On 12/02/2014, Richard Symonds wrote: > All, > > I feel obliged to inform you - as if you didn't already know - that weather > conditions in th