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Do you like looking at maps?


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A timely quote as I was in the Transport museum earlier and bought a couple of Underground map prints. I'm not normally a fan of museum shops, but theirs is a particularly good one

 

http://www.ltmuseumshop.co.uk/posters.html

 

If I had known, I would have got you to look into this one - had it hanging in my bedroom since I was born. Robert Tavener is quite well known.

 

I find it incredible that it isn't listed in their collection.

 

Of course, my parents tossed it when I went off to university.

 

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If I had known, I would have got you to look into this one - had it hanging in my bedroom since I was born. Robert Tavener is quite well known.

 

I find it incredible that it isn't listed in their collection.

 

Of course, my parents tossed it when I went off to university.

 

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Try this one

 

http://www.ltmcollection.org/posters/index.html

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If I had known, I would have got you to look into this one - had it hanging in my bedroom since I was born. Robert Tavener is quite well known.

 

I find it incredible that it isn't listed in their collection.

 

Of course, my parents tossed it when I went off to university.

 

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Probably every night for a while now you were out of the house.

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http://nuclearsecrecy.com/nukemap/

 

When you drop the tzar bomb, whole countries can be destroyed, no wonder people were shitting themselves during the cold war.

Well, I just pooped a little.

 

I just tried the smaller of the Tsar bombs - the one that they actually tested - on what was almost certainly seen as a target, Burtonwood.  Buildings would have been destroyed by the air blast from Liverpool to Sale, Ellesmere Port to Bolton, Northwich to Ormskirk; people would be suffering third degree thermal radiation burns from Snowdonia to the Peak District, from north of Blackpool to south of Stoke. Depending on wind speed and direction, the fallout could stretch as far as Newcastle or the Gower Peninsula.

 

Lovely.

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