Re: Tracing Aerial Photographs



Fran wrote:

>pvs1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx said...
>> Fran wrote:
>>
>> > Ehwot? Hasn't your house got a roof?
>>
>> Not a flat one.
>>
>So get a helicopter with bendy legs that can sit over the ridge. Insert
>opening roof light that can be opened from the outside via a hatch in
>the bottom of the helicopter, and Robert's your mother's brother.

Or just install a sliding swiming pool and palm trees that fall out of
the way :-)
--
Phil Cook looking north over the park to the "Westminster Gasworks"
.



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