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Originally Posted by joveski
ah ok.. post away then!
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OKOK
For the record Dave had emailed me just two photos of himself gloating/sweating on atop of the highest mountain in Australia
He actually forwarded the two emails that he had received from Jenn (presumably the visitor from Brisbane who had kindly taken the photos for him as proof of his achievement (no doubt after wiping his brow and handing him a tinnie??
In the first one Jen had said
Hi David,
Here are both photos again!
Regards
Jenn
but only one was attached
this was the "extended legs" shot sideways on
which I downloaded as a rather large image file in png format was 3.44 MB (3,611,144 bytes)
I dislike pngs so I opened it in Microsoft's latest improved Paint rotated it to the correct vertical orientation then saved it as a jpg which reduced the size to only 905 KB (927,641 bytes) (both actually had dimensions of 1632 by 1224 pixels)
In the second email David just said here is the second photo (that was the one of him posing alongside the sturdy looking stone pillar (that photo Charlene has already attached to her post (message number 8)-as a much reduced size jpg of 48504 bytes and dimensions of 389x528 my original download in png format was 2.96 MB (3,110,454 bytes)
Again I saved it from Paint as a jpg of656 KB (672,291 bytes)
both of my downloaded pngs and the converted jpgs had what is presumably the original camera resolution/dimensions of
1632 by 1224 pixels
I have now added the second photo as the 656KB jpg to my dropbox Public roster it is at
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/...nd%20photo.jpg
I knew the name Kos-whatsit was familiar and twice recently and again this very morning it has featured in the early morning on the road traffic reports "on the ones" i.e. 701AM 711AM etc on New York's monotonous all news radio station 1010-WINS
listen on
http://tunein.com/radio/1010-WINS-s29616/
because it is one of two New York Metro area ancient (and therefore eminently traffic jammable) bridges named for a pair of Polish mercenaries who helped the Yanks defeat my forebears (mostly in battles in New Jersey as it happened a couple of centuries ago)
sure enough as you can read on
http://forgotten-ny.com/2004/05/newtown-creek/
scroll down that page to read about two New York area bridges named in memory of the two Polish soldiers (General Tadeusz (Thadeus) Kosciusko(1746-1817) and Kazimierz Michał Władysław Wiktor Pułaski ( 1745-1779) who were recruited to aid the American Revolutionaries
To really confuse the picture there is also a long inelegant and decrepit structure called the
"Pulaski Skyway" that we sometimes take if we are so foolish as to drive the 15 or so miles to New York City
Coincidentally the K-Bridge and P-Skyway were both built in the 1930s and are now being replaced by new and expensive modern versions hence the liabilty of traffic jams nowadays
also on that page I found this interesting note
"many NYers pronounce this bridge"Kosk-y-OS-ko” but its correct pronunciation is closer to KO-sHUZ-ko
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The local trffic reporters correctly use that pronunciation but "Kos -SHOES-Ko" is nearer to my ear; but I wonder how the Aussies tackle it ??)
talking about confusion and road problems see
http://johnfowles.org.uk/DUI_NJ_STYLE/index.htm
and now for a tad of history from the very good descriptive web page at
http://www.goodwalkingbooks.com/mt_kosciuszko.html
a note about what the polish explorer Paul Edmund Strzelecki said after he beat young Dave to it eons go
"'struck me so forcibly by the similarity it bears to a tumulus elevated in Krakow over the tomb of the patriot Kosciusko, that although in a foreign country, but amongst a free people, who appreciate freedom and its votaries, I could not refrain from giving it the name of Mount Kosciusko'. in 1997 the Geographical Names Board of NSW changed the spelling to KOSCIUSZKO"
I also read on that until 1976 you could drive to the summit so you were a bit late David!!