Bits and pieces that have arrived in the fbb in-box recently, but which don't seem to deserve full blog status.
Tesla Trepidation
As far as fbb can tell, Mt Musk's company is stepping back from its promise to make and sell fully autonomous cars; that is cars where no human intervention at all is required when making a journey other than, obviously, telling the vehicle were you want it to go.
It is not clear what "Full self driving (
supervised)" actually means. It may mean that the car self drives happily BUT you have to sit in the driver"s seat, just in case.
That is probably a good thing for driver, passengers, pedestrians and the long term future survival of any vehicle. And yes, it will certainly make spending oodles on a Tesla not-quite-autonomous car something of a waste of money!
Stevenage SuffersThameslink and Great Northern are much, much slower. There is another problem. Passengers making short but speedy journeys from Kings Cross to Stevenage will then alight leaving seats free for those boarding.
No alighters may imply no seats for those wishing to join and travel northbound.Needless to say, LNER is unmoved by the MPs protestations. It is equally unmoved by anger caused by its potty new fares system which neither fbb nor most of their customers can understand. Whatever happened to standardisation and simplification under not-so-Great British Railways? Is fbb alone in feeling a distinct chilliness in the air as future nationalisation is (not) being implemented. The age old phrase of "moving the chairs around on the Titanic" comes to mind.
Well, it seemed a good idea at the time?
Athelstan - Athelstan Who?
We have no idea how reliable the picture is; it looks as if he were one of the monarchs posing for his picure to be used on playing cards!
Athelstan was an Anglo-Saxon king and the first ruler to be recognized as King of England, reigning from 925 to 939 AD, after unifying the kingdoms of Wessex and Mercia and conquering the Viking kingdom of York. He achieved this through military victories, most notably the Battle of Brunanburgh in 937 AD, and expanded his authority to include the whole of Britain.
Nobody knows for certain where Brunanburgh was either! Anyway, the enigmatic and slightly mysterious Athelstan now has a ferroequinoligical claim to fame.
And the obligatory gaggle of school children all joined in the fun!
Nice crowns, kiddies!
Do You Remember Cinema Coaches?
fbb cannot say that he does; but a variety of these converted passenger vehicles was used at various times on the network. The above example is parked at Stranraer.
They were used on various promotional tours projecting good old 16mm publicity films. Did they last into the digital age? Surely not.
The good news is that one has been rescued, fully refitted and is now preserved.
Maybe one of the model railway companies will produce an accurate scale mode in OO with a tiny screen at one end simulating actual films but via a USB input cable from a phone or laptop.
One thing IS certain. If one is made it will surely sell for a ridiculously huge sum of money and, what is equally certain, is that wealthy old men will buy one and drool over it as it languishes in their display cabinet.
Talking of Model Railways 2The 900th celebratory issue popped through fbb's letter box last week. Apart from a few extra pages of nostalgia, the magazine was as varied and well produced as normal. Part of that nostalgia was illustrations of the covers of all the hundredth editions.
fbb was scared by this one.
What was scary was that it came out in 1959 ad was one of the first Railway Modellers that your author bought!
He remembers it well, NOT! In a future blog, he will use the resources of the magazine archives available from Peco to see just what the 14 year old chubby but not yet f fbb was reading.
One product that he remembers and purchased was the range of Airfix kits.
fbb quite enjoys the nostalgia of being able to spot these kits, many of which are still available today from manufacturer Dapol.
Two Fancy Footbridges Feature ...
The 900th edition has an article about a narrow gauge model called Tan-y-Bwlch. It is a slight re-imagination of the former Festiniog Railway terminus.
The real station has a footbridge now and the model has two.
One is very obviously a "kit bashed" Airfix model (now Dapol) ...
... whilst the other is somewhat disguised.
The bridge deck is home made, but the steps and bridge supports are clearly Airfix.
They are both very obviously still the same base model after at least 66 years of production.
Deep Joy!
More Internet Nonsense
The jet above is apparently passing about 30 feet above families enjoying some down time in a park near Heathrow. They seem oblivious to the plane, its noise and the danger of its too low approach.
That's because it is FAKE!
Here is the plane approaching the landing strip over the trees and some distance away.
Now it is closer and will pass high over the trees.
The video clip which provided the stills follows the plane against a clear sky and loses the trees, so a direct comparison is not possible.
But the landing is normal and no more frightening than any noisy approach to Heathrow might be.
Ain't the internet just good, solid and reliable - NOT!
Tomorrow ,and for a few days, solid fbb (too solid some would say) will be examining green buses, blue buses, yellow buses and as yet colour unspecified buses.
Next Silliness at Swanley blog : Mon 15 Sept