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  1. Got heavy rainy sleety stuff now. Amazing that South Petherton is so close and much lower and is getting snow.

    And another thing. The traffic camera we were looking at earlier:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/somerset/webcams/came...on=bbc_new_west

    Looks like there isn't any traffic coming south down the M5 - hardly any tyre tracks!!

    Been an accident on M5 southbound between j24/25 and northbound between j27/26, not to mention the A38 closed in Devon trapping (reportedly) 200 motorists in deep snow at Haldon Hill

  2. Was just wondering if it is possible to put something like an alert status indicator on the forum. I know it is already on the home page, but I would imagine others like myself have the forum home page as my bookmark and don't see the home page or the main site at all times. Perhaps if it were just a small box that was either red, yellow or green to indicate that there was any warnings in place.

  3. I would imagine an an alien being would be very similar to us in fact. They wouldn't be invisbile, not naturally anyway. Not even we can do that.

    An intelligent civilised alien would likely be land based as starting civlizations under water in impractical for various reasons. It's difficult to build things in the oceans due to the pressure, as well as the great difficulty in finding things like iron which is usually found on land. It would also be impossible to start fires underwater so they wouldn't be able to smelt tools. I also doubt farming is possible, and farming is the precursor to civilization.

    They are also likely to be large, as they need large brains - so they won't be the size of flies. As walking is the most efficient way of moving on land, (all large land based creatures walk), they will need legs of some sort. They'd also need some kind of appendage or appendages to manuiplate objects, to create technology. So it's a good possibility they will have legs and arms of some sort.

    It also makes sense to have a head where all the sensory organs are close to each other and the brain. Having your ears or eyes a long way from the brain means that response times to any danger would be slow, it is why nearly everything on Earth has a head where all sensory organs are close to the brain. Another thing is that they will need bones of some sort to support themselves upright on land. They couldn't have a shell like spiders or insects because physically such shells rapidly lose their strength and mobilty when they become large, that's why all inverterbrates are quite small.

    There's also a good chance they will have 2 legs and arms like us - having more than 4 limbs is superflous. All large animals have 4 limbs, either 4 legs or in the case of us, 2 legs and 2 arms. Birds also have 2 legs and 2 "arms". More limbs would require more brain to coordinate them all, meaning less space for advanced thought brain areas.

    So any advanced alien is likely to have 2 "arms" (a tentacle of some sort is also possible) to manuipulate objects so they can create technology and 2 legs to get around. They are likely to have a head with the eyes, ears, mouth and tounge close to the brain. They will also have a boney inner skeleton. They will also need similar organs to us, to process their food, digest it, excrete it etc. They'd need teeth of some sort to chew it up.

    In otherwords, they would be remarkably like us.

    But how do you know this?

    Science fiction films have 99.9% of the time got in them exactly what you have described in your post. however science fiction is exactly what it is called, fiction.

    An alien presence would have to be much much further advanced than ourselves in terms of technology, because they would have been able to travel further than we can even see/hear with things like radio telescopes. Computers are far more intelligent than most humans when it comes down to speed of thinking and being able to calculate imputed commands, and technology is advancing on earth and without a doubt, computers will be thinking for themselves widespread in the foreseeable future, and they are getting smaller and smaller. what is to say human brains won't do the same in thousands of years, due to technology?

    What I am trying to say is, we all have this vision of how creatures from outer space will look like, but isn't that just stereotyping them. When we look at other planets outside our solar system, we look for the things we know, because we don't know about the things that we have not yet discovered to be on this planet, and certainly not on other planets or in other galaxies, therefore, we know a planet may have had water on it because we know what water is and what the signs are. Referring to P3's post, before we knew what DNA was, nobody went looking for it, because nobody knew it existed, so why should people look for other matter when they don't actually know it exists?

    An alien may come in a different form than an animal, who knows? We haven't seen one yet, as far as we know

  4. How do we actually know what an alien life form looks like? If it is unknown to us then what do we look for? if they are an invisible being, you may have one on the chair next to you without you even knowing.

    As Snow Raven said, we only went into space 40ish years ago (and even when we did that and walked on the moon people said that it was a hoax), plus we are finding new species of animals and plants all the time which shows that we haven't really found out about our own planet fully yet so why do people assume we have found everything outside of our own atmosphere.

    Perhaps aliens a put off by coming to this planet because if they landed in England the first communication would be "DO YOU SPEAK ENGLISH"

  5. Shows how badly prepaired we are really. With an increasing population and more preasure for building on flood plains this will happen more and more.

    How do you prepare for unprecedented rainfall like we have had in this area, in unpredictable places, I know for a fact that on Friday the emergency services ran out of resources to help with rescues, but they did a fantastic job to save so many lives with the situation as it was, which I think shows formidable preperation for extreme situations.

    As for flood plains, again, this current situation is affecting areas not on flood plains, so I don't really think that building has caused this current situation, it is all down to having such a huge amount of rainfall.

  6. yea because people will have the same idea

    I know its Tewskbury..parts of glos I think....and some minor roads around the country here...but not sure where......the police say not to travel through out glos....M5 ok though...but very slow

    Highways agency are putting signs all over the country saying that flooding is forecast between jct's 8-11 on the M5.

    Be careful if you go too far that you will be able to get back.

  7. For true mobile internet, I use my mobile phone connected to my laptop with a T-mobile pay as you go sim in it. They charge £1 a day, with no limit on usage, check their T&C's though, but if you don't use it any day, then you won't get charged. When I was without broadband at the home, I ued it daily to connect with my desktop, and as I could JUST get a 3G signal at home, the speeds were as quick as slow broadband.

  8. Just been out to survey what has happened in the worcester area. The dual carriageway from Kidderminster to Worcester (A449) was closed by police due to flooding we tried to get to worcester along the smaller roads but all of these were blocked by floods so rejoined the A449 at Ombersley and I have never seen a sight like it, around 70-100 cars abandoned along the road, thankfully the floods had started to drain so decided to plough through as close to the offside edge as possible as I could see the top of the kerb.

    Went through to worcester and the racecourse and cricket ground are under water, we then went through the city and power was out in several places but we really wasn't expecting what we saw when we reached the M5 J7, cars were abandoned everywhere, and vehicles parked on the road round the junction, we went northbound which was clear, but southbound was stationary, a lot of vehicles had nobody in them, and nearly all the vehicles were in darkness, it was a very earie sight and it was amazing to think those cars had been there probably since this afternoon.

    On the way back we tried several roads but all these were flodded so had to go to J4 on the M5 and back from the north side of Kidderminster.

  9. Trickey was that up by Lynworth

    man things getting realy bad here people no joke

    You are certainly correct there, there are at least 4 serious incidents taking place around Hereford/Worcestershire, a lot of problems are being caused by fire appliances and ambulances not being able to get to incidents due to floods and abandoned vehicles. Helicopters have been called to the Evesham area to help.

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