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date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:22:38 -0700,    group: uk.rec.subterranea        back       
Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

http://s12.photobucket.com/albums/a233/tegwin/?action=view¤t=ROCmoviewebversion.flv

Neill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 13:22:38 -0700   author:   Neill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

-- 
Cheerz - Brownz
http://www.brownz.org/
date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
In message , Neill 
 writes
>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.

Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
lighting.
-- 
Bill
date: Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 GMT   author:   Bill

Re: Interesting technique - endoscopic exploration of a locked ROC post   
On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 22:24:46 +0000, Bill wrote:

> In message , Neill 
>  writes
>>Found this on the web. Bideford on Avon Roc post explored by taking
>>the FSM cap off and dropping an endoscopic camera down.
> 
> Most interesting, I've been tempted to do something similar at one near 
> to me, St Neots. Cambs. I worry about what maybe down there though!
> Any way good to see that one in at least a clean state. One lesson that 
> could be learned from it though is to use a bit more diffusion on the 
> lighting.

Great soundtrack too - Grandaddy rock big time ;-) !!

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date: Tue, 12 Jun 2007 23:41:35 GMT   author:   Brownz admin@£££££brownz.££££org

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