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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: ribbert on February 15, 2015, 07:50:41 AM

Title: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: ribbert on February 15, 2015, 07:50:41 AM
My son has just recently got his first real job, Yeeha, whoopeeeee, yes, yeeees, yeeeeeeeesss (sorry I got a bit carried away, it's the first time in the 24 years since his birth he has been off my payroll and on someone else's)

This is the view from his office window. You could travel a thousand km's in any direction (except South) and the terrain would remain unchanged. Somewhere around there is the worlds second longest straight road at 90 miles.
The No.1 longest straight is in the middle east but terminates at either end, the highway below continues on for thousands of Km's with only the odd technical bend, as seen below.

(https://captlangmead.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/img_20150211_112523.jpg?w=696&h=939)

(https://captlangmead.files.wordpress.com/2015/02/img_20150210_132142.jpg?w=696&h=939)

That must be the motorbike road to the left

You can fly for an entire day (or more) out there and not one damn thing would look any different on the ground.

It's harsh country, yesterday it was 47C with a 40kt wind and you can freeze to death at night.

A bit of trivia, this part of the coast has the highest concentration of big white pointers in the world and the underwater scenes for the original "Jaws" were filmed a little East of here at Port Lincoln. They used midget divers to exaggerate their size.

Against local advice, they baited the waters to attract sharks a few days prior to filming, then had to wait for them to disperse so it looked realistic, the water was teaming with them.

For the aviation types here, he is flying survey work in a Cessna 210, 4-5 hours a day at 200ft.

The point of my post? He wants me to ride over and visit him!! a 4000km return trip. For a bloke that avoids straight roads like the plague, if it happens it would only be an act of Fatherly love.(well, I might enjoy it)

Noel
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: TexasDave on February 15, 2015, 07:59:42 AM
Way cool. Noel it shouldn't take long on your bike!   :biggrin:   Dave
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: Steve_in_Florida on February 15, 2015, 09:23:34 AM
Yeah! Don't dare speed.

Steve
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: PaulG on February 15, 2015, 12:13:43 PM
He wants me to ride over and visit him!! a 4000km return trip......(well, I might enjoy it)


Just tie off the steering and lean back like this guy.  Remember Newton's Law of Motion (or whatever) says that an object will continue in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force.  And there don't look like to be much external forces out thar.  When you wake up, you'll almost be there....


(http://i839.photobucket.com/albums/zz315/pgirard005/laid%20back_zpsrz49bm34.jpg)
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: Mark Olson on February 15, 2015, 01:14:52 PM
Congrats Noel , it is nice when kids start to pay their own bills .

I found that by charging them rent and utility's , then imposing rules about curfew and guests they soon figured out they could get a place of their own and be free of dads rules.  I gave them the money back as a moving out gift.

I have found if you make it too comfortable at home with mom and dad they have no reason to spread their wings and fly.

It appears your son did that literally .  :rofl:
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: movenon on February 15, 2015, 04:39:06 PM
That's good news Noel and it sounds like a good job to get plenty of stick time. As once said in an episode of Gunsmoke

Dirty Sally: "I think children out to be kept in a rain barrel and fed through the bung hole (of the barrel) until they're 18!!"

Mat Dillon: "What happens when they turn 18 - you let them out?"

Dirty Sally: "NOPE! You plug up the bung hole!!!"

If they ain't smart enough by then they never will be  :lol: :lol:
Georg
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: red on February 15, 2015, 05:55:14 PM
Ribbert,

Man, if I was going to ride that road, I'd want several kinds of radios, and a way to power each one with the bike battery.  Toss in a GPS, so I could actually tell somebody where I was, in case anything went wrong.

Aside from any mechanical problems, long dead-straight roads can be a hazard to normal thought processes.

Red
Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: paulfj03 on February 15, 2015, 05:57:19 PM
Thats great news, Noel! It looks like a fun job too!

Congrats to him and congrats to you! :good:
Did you send an FJ with him ?

He could meet you halfway... :rofl2:

Just ask'n :flag_of_truce: lol.  :biggrin:


Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: PaulG on February 15, 2015, 06:31:13 PM
Just realized if he could rustle up one of these, it might make the job a little more fun at 200ft. Supersonic tends to be a bitch on the avgas though.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPgur_cUmA (https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPgur_cUmA)


Title: Re: "Are we there yet?"
Post by: ken65 on February 16, 2015, 02:02:52 AM
Congratulations to both of you.