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by yatsek » Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:39 am

Looks like something for engineers :) but pages 10-13 should be interesting to anybody here – make sure you have a look at page 10 at least (Andreea may like page 11 as well :))

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by andreeacorodeanu » Tue Mar 09, 2010 2:40 pm

Woooooooooow :D :D :D :D :D ! I saw my name there and I take a look, ehh this curiosity :lol:, and what Im finding????????? Something so usefuuuuuuuuuuuuuul for my new project!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Jaceeeeeeeeeeek! :D :D :D :D

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by yatsek » Tue Mar 09, 2010 6:58 pm

andreeacorodeanu wrote:Woooooooooow :D

Glad you like it Andreea, and I hope the engineers can also be curious. :)
As to the Iezer, I've also found a report on some field research that the animal lovers may like although the animals are a bit slimy. :D

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by peterbud » Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:51 pm

I can just underline the last point of p52... (satisfied, Jacek? :lol: )

yatsek wrote:Looks like something for engineers :) but pages 10-13 should be interesting to anybody here – make sure you have a look at page 10 at least (Andreea may like page 11 as well :))

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by peterbud » Tue Mar 09, 2010 7:52 pm

What kind of project?

andreeacorodeanu wrote:Woooooooooow :D :D :D :D :D ! I saw my name there and I take a look, ehh this curiosity :lol:, and what Im finding????????? Something so usefuuuuuuuuuuuuuul for my new project!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Jaceeeeeeeeeeek! :D :D :D :D

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by andreeacorodeanu » Tue Mar 09, 2010 10:09 pm

[quote="peterbud"]What kind of project?

Soon a new romanian mountain on SP :) . I dont have enough pics maybe I can go this weekend for this but is not sure with this bad weather that come back again.

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by yatsek » Tue Mar 09, 2010 11:06 pm

peterbud wrote:I can just underline the last point of p52... (satisfied, Jacek? :lol: )

Yes, and green with envy :lol: You lucky young people!

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by peterbud » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:18 pm

Well, I thought of the "field Earth scientist" part, actually. We're sensitive for different words :lol:

yatsek wrote:
peterbud wrote:I can just underline the last point of p52... (satisfied, Jacek? :lol: )

Yes, and green with envy :lol: You lucky young people!

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by peterbud » Wed Mar 10, 2010 2:21 pm

Come on, it's not that hard. You just take a map and look at the countries surrounding Hungary and re-read the latest Podhale link Jacek provided. Your job will be easier if you take a Hungarian-language map. :wink: I can't give you more hints, otherwise Jacek will retaliate by opening up another CE thread, I'm afraid. :lol:

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peterbud wrote:BTW did you solve the enigm, Eric? :)

NO ! :x

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by yatsek » Wed Mar 10, 2010 3:26 pm

peterbud wrote:Well, I thought of the "field Earth scientist" part, actually. We're sensitive for different words :lol:

Well, I did my degree with a paper map, and have remained a 8) relic of the Ice Age ever since. :)
peterbud wrote: I can't give you more hints, otherwise Jacek will retaliate by opening up another CE thread, I'm afraid. :lol:

Better watch out, Peter, or I'll detach from the Carpathians what's south/west of the Danube, and I do not mean the Serbian part. :lol:

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by yatsek » Wed Mar 10, 2010 4:44 pm

simpson wrote:Jacek, do you consider W Sudetes as East Central Europe?
On the floristic map it seems sort of central central european.

What you say, Borut, makes me think of moving the west border onto the Dresden-Trieste line. :lol:

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by peterbud » Wed Mar 10, 2010 6:23 pm

yatsek wrote:Well, I did my degree with a paper map, and have remained a 8) relic of the Ice Age ever since. :)


Paper maps are great.

yatsek wrote:Better watch out, Peter, or I'll detach from the Carpathians what's south/west of the Danube, and I do not mean the Serbian part. :lol:


Would you have the heart? Just look at the color... Image

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by yatsek » Wed Mar 10, 2010 7:34 pm

peterbud wrote:Would you have the heart? Just look at the color... Image

I bet it hasn't turned this green yet.
simpson wrote:Trst is definitely south of the Danube. :lol:

Well, I happen to know an environmental engineer who – without much difficulty :) - can have the Danube flow south from somewhere near Linz across those hills :lol: west of the Carpathians, directly to the Adriatic. What's more, I can think of at least one reason why he could be interested. :D

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by peterbud » Wed Mar 10, 2010 8:44 pm

yatsek wrote:Well, I happen to know an environmental engineer who – without much difficulty :) - can have the Danube flow south from somewhere near Linz across those hills :lol: west of the Carpathians, directly to the Adriatic. What's more, I can think of at least one reason why he could be interested. :D


Diverting the Danube isn't my business, please re-read the passage about this on the not-yet-but-will-be-that-green hill's page :wink: (although I tried to remain neutral in the text, you can guess my point of view)

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by yatsek » Wed Mar 10, 2010 10:09 pm

peterbud wrote:please re-read the passage about this on the not-yet-but-will-be-that-green hill's page :wink: (although I tried to remain neutral in the text, you can guess my point of view)

I have. :shock:
But if the Danube got diverted at Linz, Predikaloszek would be safe. Great engineering projects can change everything on the planet. :wink:

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