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It's a HV line as just south of the property is the transformer on the terminal pole. Not usually used for joint user poles unless the pole is a big one and so the safety distance can be maintained.
Dave
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....The particular linked article is typical sensational half-story of course.
I'd say the Scottish redtops are rushing in to fill the void left by The Sport.
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I know, let me just go build a house on top of Snowdon and ask for a phone line, I bet they'll quite the same thing!
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You'd need to knock the caf� down first though so not quite the same.
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Never been to Snowdon so don't know whats at the summit (if anything), but was using it mostly as a metaphor. Basically trying to point out that yes there is a USO, but not to the point where BT are compelled to provide a line to someone practically on Mars.
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There's a "cafe" there alright although it looks more like a WW2 artillery bunker. Still when it's foggy enough you can't see it..... Even smilies get lost up there most days.
Edited by Deadbeat (Tue 05-Apr-11 21:39:56)
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there's a railway line goes to the top of snowdon
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thanks,
interestingly, if you head north from that cottage, theres a phone box! but quite a way away
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there's a railway line goes to the top of snowdon
I think "railway" is stretching things almost as far as the £53000 charge.
Edited by Deadbeat (Tue 05-Apr-11 21:47:38)
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And inside the Eiger to get to the top of the Jungfrau.
In that context, husky pee in the snow is disgusting.
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