Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Posting-Version: version B 2.10.2 9/18/84 +SENDMAIL+2.11; site dcl-cs.UUCP Path: utzoo!linus!philabs!cmcl2!seismo!mcvax!ukc!icdoc!dcl-cs!jam From: jam@dcl-cs.UUCP (John A. Mariani) Newsgroups: net.physics Subject: Weird Gravitational effects in Scotland (Space Time Co-ordinates) Message-ID: <567@dcl-cs.UUCP> Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 06:14:29 EDT Article-I.D.: dcl-cs.567 Posted: Fri Sep 20 06:14:29 1985 Date-Received: Wed, 25-Sep-85 05:35:43 EDT References: <974@sphinx.UChicago.UUCP> <203@tekig5.UUCP> <155@rtp47.UUCP> <272@sask.UUCP> <348@ecsvax.UUCP> <541@petrus.UUCP> Reply-To: jam@dcl-cs.UUCP (John A. Mariani) Organization: Department of Computing at Lancaster University. Lines: 22 Xpath: icdoc ivax In article <541@petrus.UUCP> mwg@petrus.UUCP (Mark Garrett) writes: >++ >> > There is a similar weird "gravitational" effect somewhere in Scotland >> > been years and years and I can't remember where) that is called a magnetic >> > hill. If you drive 'downhill', turn around and put the car in neutral, >> > it will then roll back 'uphill'. >> > Pete Point of information -- the place refered to above is the Electric Brae somewhere near Ayr (birth place of Rabbie Burns). Mind you, everybody in Glasgow experiences these effects at closing time on a Saturday night .... -- "You see me now a veteran of a thousand psychic wars...." UUCP: ...!seismo!mcvax!ukc!dcl-cs!jam DARPA: jam%lancs.comp@ucl-cs | Post: University of Lancaster, JANET: jam@uk.ac.lancs.comp | Department of Computing, Phone: +44 524 65201 ext 4467 | Bailrigg, Lancaster, LA1 4YR, UK. Brought to you by Super Global Mega Corp .com