Hallo Franz Franz wrote: Ich muß mal in die Runde fragen...: War einer von Euch schon mal in Irland und kann mir ein paar Tips geben, was man sich eisenbahnmässig so anschauen kann? Ich würde mich auch über Tips freuen, welche Burgen und Klöster bzw. schöne Städte und Landschaften man sich anschauen kann, wenn man öffentlich unterwegs ist. Falls du an Eisenbahngeschichte interessiert
Hi, This driver looks ready to be included in official Linux kernel. Please send the driver to the LED subsystem maintainer (Richard Purdie, rpurdie@rpsys.net) to be included in Linux 2.6.25 or 2.6.26. Packging this driver for debian as external kernel module is waste of time in long term. On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 11:25:51AM +0100, Y wrote: Owner: Adam Cécile (Le_Vert) <gandalf@le-vert
Seamer wrote: On Aug 19, 7:52 pm, Alasdair <m...@bobaxter.coo.uk> wrote: .. There is, as far as I am aware, still a steam service from Fort William to Mallaig daily in the summer months. It is operated by a company from Chester. -- Alasdair. Yes, but surely that's "just" run as an enthusiast/tourist attraction? I know we can get into a grey area here, but I
On Jun 23, 2:13 am, "Rod" <pookiet...@iprimus.com.au> wrote: Which came first? "Thomas the tank engine", or the "Portrush Flyer"http://cjoint.com/data/gxijGwt2Ll.htm Answer unknown. Rod: Why no answer? The engine (#186) of the current Portrush Flyer was built in 1879 in Manchester, UK. Thomas was born in 1942 in Wiltshire, UK Thomas appeared on Isle of Man stamps and booklets