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The origin of the name Adelaide. Tell all ya friends :p

Adelaide is the English form of a Germanic given name, from the Old High German Adalheidis, meaning "noble natured".

The modern German form is Adelheid, famously the first name of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to William IV of the United Kingdom, for whom many places throughout the former British Empire were named.[citation needed]

The French form is Adélaïde or Adélaide and Czech is Adéla or Adléta. The name Addie is a diminutive of Adelaide and Heidi is a nickname for Adelheid which became internationally popular on its own as a result of Johanna Spyri's novel Heidi (18
80).
 
The origin of the name Adelaide. Tell all ya friends :p

Adelaide is the English form of a Germanic given name, from the Old High German Adalheidis, meaning "noble natured".

The modern German form is Adelheid, famously the first name of Adelaide of Saxe-Meiningen, queen consort to William IV of the United Kingdom, for whom many places throughout the former British Empire were named.[citation needed]

The French form is Adélaïde or Adélaide and Czech is Adéla or Adléta. The name Addie is a diminutive of Adelaide and Heidi is a nickname for Adelheid which became internationally popular on its own as a result of Johanna Spyri's novel Heidi (18
80).





It's more easily explained in pictures really.







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Tough guys
 

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Talking of parallels and useless trivia, did you know that the length of the 60th parallels, both north and south, is only half that of the equator? Something to do with the bulging of the planet supposedly.
it's just maths - Jonny come lately here, this is on page 2
A right angle triangle with a 60 deg angle equates to the long side or hypotimuse being exactly twice the length of the short side. So a radius which is half the size has half the circumference. But someone probably has explained that.
 
it's just maths - Jonny come lately here, this is on page 2
A right angle triangle with a 60 deg angle equates to the long side or hypotimuse being exactly twice the length of the short side. So a radius which is half the size has half the circumference. But someone probably has explained that.
SOH, and sin(30)=1/2
 
According to Google Maps, it takes roughly the same amount of time to drive from New York to Los Angeles as it does to drive from Sydney to Perth: 41 hours.
Not surprising. But so many more options in US.
 
ANyone done that drive? Syd to Perth or whatever.

My brother has- iirc to pick up a car.
Nope but nearly did back in 2005 to come to melb to watch eagles play grand final. Ended up flying to auckland and back to melb
 
Nope but nearly did back in 2005 to come to melb to watch eagles play grand final. Ended up flying to auckland and back to melb

Would be an awesome drive to do? All the open space/desert/coast and that.
 

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Ive driven Orlando to Albuquerque, Melbourne to Cairns, London to near the Turkish border with Syria and back to London on a different route (north over south back)
 
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Ive done some good journeys in France Italy Egypt England
Harare to Vic Falls is a great trip. It takes you two days, you get sleeper cabins, you start at night in Harare, overnight to Bulawayo which you then have a day in before another overnight trip to Vic Falls. The train is proper old school with a dining and bar carriage as well so you can piss on until all hours.
 

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Love trains. Managed to score a first class cabin all too ourselves from Ann Arbor to Chicago (some train staff took pity on the 7 of us looking for seats together on a packed af train- then next minute FIRST CLASS das it)- had a great time.


When i went to Sydney last i Looked into going via train, but left it too late. Prices went up and it was cheaper to fly. Yeah fk that dont wanna go via train THAT bad..
 
ANyone done that drive? Syd to Perth or whatever.

My brother has- iirc to pick up a car.
I've done Perth to Sydney in 1994 (?) - left boxing day and into Sydney by the 29th. It was long hard driving. I'd do it again but taking my time.

Also done Montreal to Houston (so north south through most of thee east coast USA). Took about 6 weeks and that was great.
 
It is illegal to own a rabbit as a pet in Queensland, however it is legal in New South Wales. I wonder what happens on the Gold Coast's NSW/Queensland border at Tweed Heads and Coolangatta?

Perhaps Bishop Brennan from Father Ted could take up the role of Archbishop of Brisbane? He was terrified of rabbits, and in one memorable episode he paid the parochial house when Ted, Dougall and Mrs. Doyle were dealing with a large number of rabbits at the property, trying to convince the bishop that they grew lettuce indoors in a cage. Of course, it was Dougall who saved the day in the end, rounding up all the rabbits and putting them in the last place anyone would think he would - in Bishop Brennan's bedroom.
 

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