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I don't wish to appear churlish. But do you live in the conurbation? Are you a Brighton & Hove Council Tax payer ?
Is it just me that had the film trailer guy's voice in their head when reading the opening sentence?
Their only hope was to reach for the skies
Tomas kusczak is the giant pole, Hove born and bred is the eccentric donut
Today it'll be operating until 9.30pm but if anyone was going to watch the firework display it's been cancelled.
I was amazed when I listened to BBC Radio Sussex yesterday and they were bigging it up and had been invited to a pre launch sniff around. they got talking to a lady who was billed as " one of the co-architects of the project ".. well not only was I surprised there was an architect..... I was more surprised it took TWO of them to come up with a pole and doughnut... lord help us, an 8 year old could have come up with this.
BBC Breakfast was bigging it up this morning, by saying on a clear day, you'll be able to see the Isle of Wight. Yes, you can see the Isle of Wight from the Racecourse or Woodingdean. You don't have to go up a giant pole to do that.
Have heard 20 miles to 40 miles as the distance you can see on a clear day. Given the height of the pole, and the curvature of the earth, what is the maximum theoretical distance you can see at low tide (assuming a 2m drop in ocean, on a calm day, and zero visibility issues, haze, fog etc )
ps I don't know, but would like to.
Went up at 3 pm today, the tills were down in the bar so the booze was free. I had a glass of champagne and a gin n tonic, the view wasn't bad either
Assuming a full pod, was it comfortable? as in, did it feel overcrowded?
I was amazed when I listened to BBC Radio Sussex yesterday and they were bigging it up and had been invited to a pre launch sniff around. they got talking to a lady who was billed as " one of the co-architects of the project ".. well not only was I surprised there was an architect..... I was more surprised it took TWO of them to come up with a pole and doughnut... lord help us, an 8 year old could have come up with this.
Were there 200 in it? Although I would expect 200 to fit inside, I wouldn't expect them all to be able to stand on the outside and have a view.A very smooth ride, seats available although you won't see much, room to move around and get to look in all directions, the 20 mins went very quickly
I was amazed when I listened to BBC Radio Sussex yesterday and they were bigging it up and had been invited to a pre launch sniff around. they got talking to a lady who was billed as " one of the co-architects of the project ".. well not only was I surprised there was an architect..... I was more surprised it took TWO of them to come up with a pole and doughnut... lord help us, an 8 year old could have come up with this.
BBC Breakfast was bigging it up this morning, by saying on a clear day, you'll be able to see the Isle of Wight. Yes, you can see the Isle of Wight from the Racecourse or Woodingdean. You don't have to go up a giant pole to do that.
Went up at 3 pm today, the tills were down in the bar so the booze was free. I had a glass of champagne and a gin n tonic, the view wasn't bad either