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  • #4567
    Neil Wyatt
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      @neilwyatt

      THURSDAY 17TH- SUNDAY 20th OCTOBER 2019 WARWICKSHIRE EVENT CENTRE

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      #415096
      Neil Wyatt
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        @neilwyatt

        Meridienne Exhibitions will be presenting the 2019 Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition from the 17th to 20th October at the Warwickshire Event Centre. With many of the leading suppliers to the Model Engineering world present, this is the event you must attend.

        The exhibition showcases hundreds off models from societies and individuals for visitors to enjoy along with a wide range of outside attractions, workshops and lectures.

        THE Show for Model Engineers each year the event attracts thousands of visitors and will be supported by around 50 specialist suppliers with displays by over 40 clubs and societies. With upwards of 1,000 superb models on display.

        Why not be part of the show and enter your work? Entry is free and there are 32 classes of which 16 are competition and 16 are display. These classes include: Locomotives, Rolling Stock, Stationary and Internal Combustion Engines. Models still under construction can also be entered in the display classes. A commemorative plaque and exhibitor’s certificate will be presented to every entrant, with trophies and cash prizes awarded to winners – please call the organisers for an entry form on 01926 614101 or download it from the website.

        please check website for the latest information on Specialist Suppliers attending @ 12th June 2019 – the list is too long to post here.

        #415099
        Neil Wyatt
        Moderator
          @neilwyatt

          Midlands Model Engineering Exhibition

          Dates: Thursday 17th – Sunday 20th October 2019

          Venue: Warwickshire Event Centre, Nr Leamington Spa

          On the Junction of the A425/B4455

          (SAT NAV CV31 1XN)

          Opening Times: 10am – 5pm daily. Closes at 4pm on the final day.

          On Line Tickets Full Price tickets

          Adult £9.50 £10.50

          Senior Citizen £8.50 £9.50

          Child (5-14 inclusive) £3.00 £4.00

          Online tickets at discounted prices are available until midnight Tuesday 15th October.

          Full price tickets are available on line after this point or on the day from the ticket office.

          Web: http://www.midlandsmodelengineering.co.uk

          Facebook: Meridienne Exhibitions Ltd

          Twitter:@MeridienneEx

          #415122
          Lainchy
          Participant
            @lainchy

            Will definitely be attending this Neil. It's one of the years show highlights for me (and fairly local) My shopping list is growing ready It's a shame that Warco won't be going, but this is an event NOT to miss.

            #415126
            martin perman 1
            Participant
              @martinperman1

              Only 60 miles from me and worth the journey.

              Martin P

              #415128
              not done it yet
              Participant
                @notdoneityet

                Pedant’s Corner.

                I am expecting that on-line reduced prices are available any time on the 15th?

                It is just that “midnight is tomorrow” in my book. Midnight is 00:00h by the 24hour clock, so midnight belongs at the start of the day not the end, as there is no 24:00h when using the 24 hour system.

                Examination questions regarding times always use other times than 12am and 12pm because they can be misleading to students. Midday is neither before nor after the meridian, so neither ‘am’ or ‘pm’ – it is the meridian!

                Perhaps no need to go into different time zones – we’ll stick to the Greenwich longitude!

                #415143
                Zane Crowther
                Participant
                  @zanecrowther67531

                  I've never been before and really looking forward to it now that I've read the comments. I'm just starting to build my first layout and can't wait to see what other people have been making.

                  #415164
                  Rik Shaw
                  Participant
                    @rikshaw

                    No WARCO at this "do" either crying. On the positive side there may be a little more room to move about!

                    Rik

                    #415292
                    Neil Wyatt
                    Moderator
                      @neilwyatt
                      Posted by not done it yet on 20/06/2019 08:19:59:

                      It is just that “midnight is tomorrow” in my book. Midnight is 00:00h by the 24hour clock, so midnight belongs at the start of the day not the end, as there is no 24:00h when using the 24 hour system.

                      As Midnight is a dimensionless divider between two days it is strictly not one day or another.

                      Under ISO 8601 00:00 is midnight at the start of a day, 24:00 is midnight at the end of a day. the fact that 00:00 Saturday is the same as 24:00 Friday is irrelevant.

                      Neil

                      #415297
                      magpie
                      Participant
                        @magpie

                        I would love to go and enter my Fibre optic clock, but ill health and lack of finance make it a no go.

                        #432266
                        Meridienne Exhibitions 1
                        Participant
                          @meridienneexhibitions1

                          Don't forget that all advance ticket sales CLOSE at midnight Tuesday 15th October.

                          To book tickets see http://www.midlandsmodelengineering.co.uk

                          On line prices are £9.50 Adults, £8.50 Senior Citizens and £3.00 Children.

                          After the deadline tickets are only available on the day from the cash box. Full price ticket prices are;

                          £10.50 Adults, £9.50 Senior Citizens, £4.00 Children.

                           

                          Edited By Meridienne Exhibitions on 07/10/2019 16:33:44

                          Edited By Meridienne Exhibitions on 07/10/2019 16:34:29

                          #432348
                          not done it yet
                          Participant
                            @notdoneityet

                            Apart from the price differential, one almost ‘walks in’ with just a quick computer read of the ticket, rather than possibly queuing at busy times. The only downside is that of not being able to attend for some reason, after purchasing the ticket…

                            Last year, the deadline was much closer to the show starting time/date, so a bit of a regression In my opinion, but I suppose there are commercial reasons for this….

                            #432351
                            Clive India
                            Participant
                              @cliveindia
                              Posted by Rik Shaw on 20/06/2019 10:31:09:No WARCO at this "do" either crying. On the positive side there may be a little more room to move about!. Rik.

                              I'm told the erstwhile Warco space has been filled by smaller traders. Probably a bit of an exaggeration but, for me, a move in the right direction. It's the really small companies that make the trader part of the show worthwhile for me. From experience, I can manage very well without Warco in my life – particularly the grumpy old men I tried to talk to on their stand.

                              That said, it is usually a good show – although I can get round it in about 90mins, including dinner. Presume Meccano will win the stand prize with their Eiffel Tower – is that really model engineering?

                              #432352
                              Old School
                              Participant
                                @oldschool

                                This year it was hard decision whether to go or not, its been slowly going down hill over the last twenty years that I have been going. The only thing that swung it this year I get an OAP ticket.

                                #432374
                                IanT
                                Participant
                                  @iant

                                  My wife is quite looking forward to it.

                                  She meets a friend of hers who lives locally and they go off for lunch and some "therapeutic" shopping together. I have little choice but to go into the Show and mooch around until they get back from their jolly. And I only get a bacon roll and a mug of tea for lunch too….

                                  Ah well – anything for a quiet life…

                                  IanT

                                  #432397
                                  Michael Gilligan
                                  Participant
                                    @michaelgilligan61133
                                    Posted by not done it yet on 20/06/2019 08:19:59:

                                    Pedant’s Corner.

                                    I am expecting that on-line reduced prices are available any time on the 15th?

                                    It is just that “midnight is tomorrow” in my book. Midnight is 00:00h by the 24hour clock, so midnight belongs at the start of the day not the end, as there is no 24:00h when using the 24 hour system.

                                    Examination questions regarding times always use other times than 12am and 12pm because they can be misleading to students. Midday is neither before nor after the meridian, so neither ‘am’ or ‘pm’ – it is the meridian!

                                    Perhaps no need to go into different time zones – we’ll stick to the Greenwich longitude!

                                    .

                                    Perhaps before indulging in gratuitous pedantry, you should learn that ‘am’ is short for ante meridiem, and ‘pm’ for post meridiem … and that in in both cases meridiem means mid-day.

                                    angel MichaelG.

                                    #432493
                                    not done it yet
                                    Participant
                                      @notdoneityet

                                      But only because the Sun is directly over the Prime Meridian, the arbitrary line which was chosen (as it passed through Royal Observatory at Greenwich – hence the term GMT (expanded) in reference to time zones)

                                      Perhaps I should have given it a capital M? Or referred to it as the ‘Prime Meridian’?

                                      Of course, it is only midday at Greenwich, using `GMT’, and anywhere else on that longitude, all others having their midday at a different time, but always when the Sun is directly in line with their particular Meridian.

                                      Accepting the US military reasoning of there being a 24:00h is crazy. Every hour has a time period of 60 minutes. Even the Americans have 60 minutes in every hour – except for that 24th! So just another crazy US system, not adopted by any technology involved in reading time. 00:01, exists, as does one minute past every other hour designation up to the 23rd hour – but 24:01 does not (as far as I know!). Therefore 24:00 is a TOTAL ANOMALY. At least for all normal mortals.

                                      #432502
                                      Neil Wyatt
                                      Moderator
                                        @neilwyatt
                                        Posted by not done it yet on 09/10/2019 08:25:30:

                                        But only because the Sun is directly over the Prime Meridian, the arbitrary line which was chosen (as it passed through Royal Observatory at Greenwich – hence the term GMT (expanded) in reference to time zones)

                                        Only four times a year… Google analemma, actually 'equation of time' might be safer if your typing is suspect.

                                        Neil

                                        #432504
                                        RMA
                                        Participant
                                          @rma
                                          Posted by Meridienne Exhibitions on 07/10/2019 16:33:03:

                                          Don't forget that all advance ticket sales CLOSE at midnight Tuesday 15th October.

                                          To book tickets see http://www.midlandsmodelengineering.co.uk

                                          On line prices are £9.50 Adults, £8.50 Senior Citizens and £3.00 Children.

                                          After the deadline tickets are only available on the day from the cash box. Full price ticket prices are;

                                          £10.50 Adults, £9.50 Senior Citizens, £4.00 Children.

                                          Edited By Meridienne Exhibitions on 07/10/2019 16:33:44

                                          Edited By Meridienne Exhibitions on 07/10/2019 16:34:29

                                          Just booked my ticket online. Be aware that if you want to read the T's & C's do so before filling out the form, otherwise it will be lost and you have to fill it all in again! I found that annoying, having to do it all twice.

                                          #433430
                                          magpie
                                          Participant
                                            @magpie

                                            If any of you spot the bloke on the left at the Midlands show on Thursday, say hello Dek. I don't bite because I have no teeth. The photo is of me showing a trustee of AgeUK how my fibre optic clock works.At Men in Sheds.

                                            #433497
                                            OldMetaller
                                            Participant
                                              @oldmetaller
                                              Posted by Neil Wyatt on 09/10/2019 09:43:29:

                                              Posted by not done it yet on 09/10/2019 08:25:30:

                                              But only because the Sun is directly over the Prime Meridian, the arbitrary line which was chosen (as it passed through Royal Observatory at Greenwich – hence the term GMT (expanded) in reference to time zones)

                                              Only four times a year… Google analemma, actually 'equation of time' might be safer if your typing is suspect.

                                              Neil

                                              How did you find that out, Neil?!?! surprise

                                              #433504
                                              Martin Kyte
                                              Participant
                                                @martinkyte99762

                                                It all depends on your definition of Midday really.

                                                The Navy day used to begin when the sun reached it's zenith which when you are at sea with no accurate clock that is the only marker you have. Various sand glasses split the following time into periods until the next 'noon' sight could be made. So Naval 'midday' would be 1200 o'clock at night which is silly and I would not have imagined anyone calling it that. Older phrasiology would have talked of the forenoon, noon and afternoon, the last two being still in common use.

                                                Mathematically midday should be the time which is the mean of Sunrise and Sunset being the middle of the 'daylight hours'

                                                I shall be going to the midland show and I shall be there at midday and shall probably see some of you but if we see each other at the same time is anybody's guess

                                                ;O)

                                                regards Martin

                                                #433573
                                                Brian Rutherford
                                                Participant
                                                  @brianrutherford79058

                                                  Dissapointed to not be goimg this year. Just had a second knee replacement op. Pity as i waited all year for it. Wanted to check out the model boat club based at kingsbury..

                                                  #433574
                                                  JasonB
                                                  Moderator
                                                    @jasonb

                                                    I'll be up there tomorrow, will take the camera for those that can't get to see the models.

                                                    #433576
                                                    John Haine
                                                    Participant
                                                      @johnhaine32865

                                                      My local contact advises approach up or down the Fosse Way as the A425 to the west is closed!

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