•August 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Another funny video
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•August 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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•August 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Periodic Table of Typefaces

•May 12, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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Wiltshire’s Secret Underground City

•May 12, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Burlington Nuclear Bunker at Corsham - Site 3

Burlington Nuclear Bunker at Corsham

Wiltshire’s Secret Underground City

Burlington: The 35 acre, secret subterranean Cold War City that lies 100 feet beneath Corsham.

Welcome to Wiltshire’s Secret Underground City… the 35 acre subterranean Cold War City that lies 100 feet beneath Corsham.

Built in the late 50s this massive city complex was designed to safely house up to 4,000 central Government personnel in the event of a nuclear strike.

In a former Bath stone quarry the city, code named Burlington, was to be the site of the main Emergency Government War Headquarters – the hub of the Country’s alternative seat of power outside London. 

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The Telephone Exchange

Over 60 miles of Roads

Over a kilometre in length, and boasting over 60 miles of roads, the underground site was designed not only to accommodate the than Conservative Prime Minister, Harold MacMillan, but the entire Cabinet Office, civil servants and an army of domestic support staff.

The site was so top secret that many of the civil servants, who had been allocated a desk at Burlington, had no knowledge of it.

Blast proof and completely self-sufficient the secret underground site could accommodate up to 4,000 people, in complete isolation from the outside world, for up to three months.

Although never actually used, the New York grid-style city of roads and avenues was equipped with all the facilities needed to survive.  From underground hospitals, canteens, kitchens and laundries to storerooms of supplies, accommodation areas and offices.

An Underground Lake

An underground lake and treatment plant could provide all the drinking water needed whilst 12 huge tanks could store the fuel required to keep the four massive generators, in the underground power station, running for up to three months.  And unlike most urban cities, above ground, the air within the complex could also be kept at a constant humidity and heated to around 20 degrees.

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A ward in the hospital

The city was also equipped with the second largest telephone exchange in Britain, a BBC studio from which the PM could address the nation and an internal Lamson Tube system that could relay messages, using compressed air, throughout the complex.

For 30 years Burlington was in operation but at the end of the Cold War, in 1991, the still un-used city complex was finally taken over by the MOD and kept on standby in case of future nuclear threats to the UK.

But last December, with the underground reservoir drained, emptied of fuel and supplies and with a skeleton staff of just four, the site was finally decommissioned…

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Porsche Makeover

•April 25, 2009 • Leave a Comment

The ugly old Porsche Cayenne has recently been given a make over and now its even uglier!!!

Is this the most hideous car ever created? It just might be.

This is the Tornado 750, a work of such vile monstrosity from German tuning house Gemballa and based on the Porsche Cayenne Turbo.
The Tornado 750 gets lots more power, plus less weight, in fact 750bhp of power to be exact, thanks to a bored-out version of the Cayenne’s 4.8-litre V8 armed with a race-spec turbocharger. Gemballa has shaved a whopping 250kg off the Cayenne’s kerbweight – virtually all the grotesque bodywork is rendered in carbon fibre – which helps the Tornado nail the 0-60mph run in a ridiculous 4.3 seconds, turning pedestrians to stone as it passes.

If you’re tempted by the thought of a Tornado on your driveway, then your crazy or blind and need a huge wallet as it’ll set you back a mere £360,000, which is five times the cost of a Cayenne Turbo, BARGAIN!!!

So what do you think? Ugliest car ever? Suggestions please.

Women Cant Drive?

•April 24, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Dont say women cant drive, this women has some great skills to keep out running them donut eating officers.


The Boob Interview

•April 24, 2009 • Leave a Comment

This is rather quite funny, Miss Jones, take a message please!!!

Scarecrows

•April 23, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Farming season is underway, so start protecting your much needed crops with a good ol fashioned scarecrow.

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New Car?

•April 23, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Everyone knows that times are hard, so why not sell that old banger of yours and invest in one of these beauties!!!

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