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I never knew there was a celtic sea?

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Bobbisox | 17:18 Sun 11th Sep 2011 | ChatterBank
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I love looking at this site that neti kindly put up last week, but I have never heard of the Celtic Sea?

http://www.flightradar24.com/
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well your never too old to learn
Thanks for that
That site is brilliant! I tracked a private jet the other night, which took off from our local airport. I was able to look up the aircraft, photos of inside, its range , amount of fuel carried,etc etc. It eventually went to China!
Im not quite a geek! I did do other things in between!!!! Thanks for telling us about the site:)
I think it's amazing - talk about crowded skies!
I don't like the look of all those aeroplanes over London and other big cities. They look as if they are all piled up on top of one another.
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you can use the pointer at the side Star, this takes it further away from you
We once went to see the firework display at Legoland and when we we leaving you could see all the planes queuing up to land at Heathrow, there was just a big, long queue of them - really interesting to see just how many were preparing to land in such a short space of time.
I suppose it's midway between Ireland, Cornwall and Brittany, all Celtic places. Scots are probably allowed to use it too.
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I only saw it on the site in the OP jno and thought..."I haven't heard of this before"
I think it's about every 50 seconds, sherrardk, at least at peak times.
You will Bobbi, There's oil under that thar sea!
Think I made it even worse then Bobbi. I zoomed down and there were so many aeroplanes that you couldn't see the country. Thik I'll give up. I have never been in an aeroplane (honest) and this does not make me feel that I ever will.
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hello seadog I said pleased to see you in my Classical thread

is there really???
I hadn't either, Bobbi, but I suppose it makes sense. After all, when the Romans tried to drive the Celts into the sea, that was probably the one...
only a blob or two, seadogg...if substantial it would have likely been found....could be better on black oil (the sticky shyte)
O,K, DT can I argue with a man who is a fellow Met. fan lol!

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