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John Rowland March 6th 06 06:39 PM

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/



Chris Read March 6th 06 07:00 PM

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Shirley Concorde is only half British?




Martin Underwood March 6th 06 07:07 PM

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"Chris Read" wrote in message
...

Shirley Concorde is only half British?


Well make sure you vote for the British half rather the French half, then
;-)



allan tracy March 6th 06 07:15 PM

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Chris Read wrote:
Shirley Concorde is only half British?


The engines were British designed and built.

The rest (with the exception of the name), which is just the container
the engines come in, was jointly designed and built with the French.

The name was 100% designed and built by the French.


ANDREW ROBERT BREEN March 6th 06 07:33 PM

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In article ,
John Rowland wrote:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/

Ah, thanks for reminding me. That's one [1] vote for Concorde, then :)

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ANDREW ROBERT BREEN March 6th 06 07:35 PM

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In article ,
Chris Read wrote:

Shirley Concorde is only half British?


IIRC the structural design had a lot of Aerospatiale input, but the
basic configuration - ogival delta wing and all - was pretty much
straight Bristol. The pity was that the build wasn't the same size as
the original 6-Olympii Bristol design. That might have been a better
commercial proposition.

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Feng Shui: an ancient oriental art for extracting
money from the gullible (Martin Sinclair)

Chris Read March 6th 06 08:48 PM

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"Martin Underwood" a@b wrote:



"Chris Read" wrote in message

Shirley Concorde is only half British?


Well make sure you vote for the British half rather the French half, then
;-)



I'm voting for David & Posh's Tube map anyway ;-)





Graeme Wall March 6th 06 09:12 PM

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In message
(Andrew Robert Breen) wrote:

In article ,
Chris Read wrote:

Shirley Concorde is only half British?


IIRC the structural design had a lot of Aerospatiale input, but the
basic configuration - ogival delta wing and all - was pretty much
straight Bristol. The pity was that the build wasn't the same size as
the original 6-Olympii Bristol design. That might have been a better
commercial proposition.


I seem to remember (from a promo film in 1962!) that the name was actually a
British suggestion.

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Richard J. March 6th 06 11:10 PM

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John Rowland wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/


Personally, I can't get excited about a quest for a Great British Design
where one of the three finalists is an Anglo-French design that wasn't
particularly successful but looked nice. If an LU-related design is to
be chosen, it ought to be Edward Johnston's Underground typeface, but
instead we had the derivative Verdana font on the original list.

I've voted for the Spitfire - greater design skill, greater impact on
British life.
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Richard J.
(to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address)


Rev. CMOT TMPV March 6th 06 11:26 PM

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Once upon a time -- around about 3/6/06 19:10 --
possibly wrote:

John Rowland wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/

Personally, I can't get excited about a quest for a Great British Design
where one of the three finalists is an Anglo-French design that wasn't
particularly successful but looked nice.

It's a design competition, looking nice is the whole point.

And as much as I love the Tube, Concorde's design is one of the most amazing
designs ever. I have to vote for her.


--
I'm not sure if the sad part is that I know what everyone is missing or that
most people don't know what they're missing. (Eric on Concorde's retirement)
www.darsys.com/concorde.html



Richard J. March 6th 06 11:44 PM

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Rev. CMOT TMPV wrote:
Once upon a time -- around about 3/6/06 19:10 --
possibly wrote:

John Rowland wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/

Personally, I can't get excited about a quest for a Great British
Design where one of the three finalists is an Anglo-French design
that wasn't particularly successful but looked nice.

It's a design competition, looking nice is the whole point.


Er, no. That's not the whole point of "design".

And as much as I love the Tube, Concorde's design is one of the
most amazing designs ever. I have to vote for her.


Hmm. Most fatalities per million flights of any recent airliner.
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James Farrar March 7th 06 12:07 AM

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On 6 Mar 2006 12:15:29 -0800, "allan tracy"
wrote:


Chris Read wrote:
Shirley Concorde is only half British?


The engines were British designed and built.

The rest (with the exception of the name), which is just the container
the engines come in, was jointly designed and built with the French.

The name was 100% designed and built by the French.


87.5% of the name was jointly designed and built; the final 12.5% was
100% added by the French :)

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James Farrar
. @gmail.com

PhilD March 7th 06 08:39 AM

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Richard J. wrote:
Rev. CMOT TMPV wrote:
It's a design competition, looking nice is the whole point.


Er, no. That's not the whole point of "design".


Richard's right. Proper design is about functionality as much as
anything else. "Looking nice" is styling and image. You do have to
design your style, though!

PhilD

--



Andy Kirkham March 7th 06 10:55 AM

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Richard J. wrote:

John Rowland wrote:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/


Personally, I can't get excited about a quest for a Great British Design
where one of the three finalists is an Anglo-French design that wasn't
particularly successful but looked nice. If an LU-related design is to
be chosen, it ought to be Edward Johnston's Underground typeface, but
instead we had the derivative Verdana font on the original list.

I've voted for the Spitfire - greater design skill, greater impact on
British life.


And RJ Mitchell, the Spitfire's designer, was an apprentice with Loco
builders Kerr Stuart :-)

Andy


Clive D. W. Feather March 7th 06 05:31 PM

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In article , John Rowland
writes
http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/


Ah, so *that's* why Radio Cambridgeshire asked me to be on their morning
show at 10 minutes notice last Friday.

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John Rowland March 17th 06 04:06 PM

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The results are now in...


"John Rowland" wrote in message
...

http://www.bbc.co.uk/arts/cultureshow/designquest/vote/






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