After this i went to the merchant adventurers hall. This is an impressive example of how the earth build to bury stuff. the hall which was used at one point as a hospice, is much lower than the gardens outside - they have flooding issues and have had for hundreds of years. But I think it used to be much higher up. The gardens just got higher over time. I also had coffee in the oldest Coffee house in York (very tall skinny cafe restaurant now, about 3 or 4 floors and the staircase was not quite spiral)
Next on my quest to do everything was, in order; Visit to the treasurers house, the railway museum and high tea at Betty's - very posh & I have photos (i am such a tourist). After that I did a 2 hour walking tour. I got home at 9pm and planned the next day for maximum efficiency. My feet were very sore, but the skies had been lovely and blue so I took advantage of it.
Clifford Castle spiral staircase
Merchant Adventurers Guild
High tea
Roman fort tower wall (with more recent wall - medieval - on top)
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Law of Scientific Writing,#31:
If your library received 'Obscure Scientific Journal of Obscure Central European Country' from 1959 until 1981, the article you are after will either be from 1958 or 1982.
Corollary:
But, if you have access to the journal's website and it is archived back to 1994, the article you want will have been written in 1993.
so true. Are you currently experiencing this law?
Mmm hmm.
I've put in one of them interlibrary loan thingies.
I was going to say there was no need for your freezer planning since its been nice and warm, but I did park at work this morning, get out of the car, and think "brr, should've brought a jumper"
So, whats the paper?
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