David,
Brexit could be a good idea, but what about a lake, you will be sure,
Im coming back!
And you will be wrong, as typically and as normally.
And Im happy you know that lake...is not that wonderfull?
What a place to use your sea plane?
And: do you agree the fact that *Finland***is really a lot more bigger
than a whole little Kigdom of UK?
Maybe I should take a one more larger lake. We have them a lot, You know.
David!
Mine is always bigger.
I do like you.
Raimo
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davidjoyce@doctors.org.uk kirjoitti 4.11.2017 klo 0:15:
>
> Raimo, I am very fond of Lake Inari, having walked round it, driven
> round it , flown over it and even contemplated diving into it post
> sauna, BUT: The problem about getting into 'Mine is bigger than yours'
> arguments is that even honourable fellows like you tend to lie through
> their teeth! Lake Inari isn't a nice rectangular shape - it is more
> like an octupus with measles. It' average height is around 28nm and
> average width around 14nm. Being generous with the conversion,
> (because we like you!) that is around 50 x 30 km or 1500 million sq
> metres. So you are going to ask about seven people to sit/stand on
> each sq metre. That is an even more ridiculous idea than Brexit!
>
> Fond regards, David
>
> On 2017-11-03 21:16, Raimo Toivio wrote:
>
>> Paul,
>>
>> you got it!
>>
>> (and remember, UK is maybe taller but *WE *are larger,
>>
>> that means we could easily populate here say 100.000.000 people)
>>
>> And, if you Paul happen to like maths, think about this:
>>
>> One (just one, not the largest) of our lake is around 100 km x 100 km
>> (we have say 100.000 lakes).
>>
>> Thats The Lake Inari (all who have flown to Jos Okhuisen and Nordkap
>> have seen it,
>>
>> Jos is living on the beech of The Lake Inari).
>>
>> Now carefully:
>>
>> During the winter its of course frozen. The thickness of ice is then
>> say 50-100 cm.
>>
>> You can drive any truck or even tanks there then.
>>
>> OK.
>>
>> In the world there are about 7.600.000.000 people right now 2017.
>>
>> Lets assume there are 10.000.000.000 people 2030.
>>
>> They all could easily come to The Lake Inari (if we happen to
>> invitate them),
>>
>> and stay over the ice quite comfortable and each person will have 1
>> m for personal area.
>>
>> Do you believe me?
>>
>> All the people from the world to Finland and we could locate them
>> over one fucken frozen lake?
>>
>> Am I grazy?
>>
>> 100 km x 100 km = 100.000 m x 100.000 m = 10.000.000.000 m.
>>
>> Now you understand (at least I hope so)
>>
>> - Finland is so big that we could populate you *all* easily...over
>> just one lake.
>>
>> (how to get food? Just make a hole to the ice and get a fish. Do not
>> ask more).
>>
>> ***
>>
>> I hope you all understand this was an ELT related case.
>>
>> Raimo
>>
>>
>> Paul Mansfield kirjoitti 3.11.2017 klo 15:26:
>>>
>>> Ah - Raimo covered this in more mathematical detail!
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com
>>> [mailto:owner-europa-list-server@matronics.com] On Behalf Of Paul Mansfield
>>> Sent: 03 November 2017 11:59
>>> To:europa-list@matronics.com
>>> Subject: RE: Europa-List: Re: ELT
>>>
>>> --><europaul383@hotmail.com>
>>>
>>> "...it is around 620nm from t to bottom of Finland and 660nm top to bottom
of UK!"
>>>
>>> UK population 65.6 M
>>> Finnish population 5.5 M
>>>
>>> Relative chances of (crash) landing near a populated area (and therefore
>>> help)?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
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