Cancer by country & type....

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  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    Infographics
    Beautiful and from a fellow Londoner but how do we know his data are dependable?
  • MedScanMan
    MedScanMan Member Posts: 107

    Infographics
    Beautiful and from a fellow Londoner but how do we know his data are dependable?

    Londoner?
    Interesting graphics. Who's from London here??
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    Londoner?
    Interesting graphics. Who's from London here??

    Londoner!
    I am - London England, not Ontario!
  • MedScanMan
    MedScanMan Member Posts: 107

    Londoner!
    I am - London England, not Ontario!

    Long ago
    I lived for a year at chelsea cloisters near kings road while doing crypto training for the Air Force. Then for four years in a small village between Banbury and Brackley. Do you know the area? I visit often.

    Jeff
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    Long ago
    I lived for a year at chelsea cloisters near kings road while doing crypto training for the Air Force. Then for four years in a small village between Banbury and Brackley. Do you know the area? I visit often.

    Jeff

    Long ago
    Too much now seems like long ago for me Jeff! I know the area you mean and it's lovely but I don't know it well. I've lived in N.E. Scotland for the past 45 years. My Wife stayed for a while in Chelsea when she arrived in the UK (from S. Africa) You sure knew how to pick nice spots to live.
  • MedScanMan
    MedScanMan Member Posts: 107

    Long ago
    Too much now seems like long ago for me Jeff! I know the area you mean and it's lovely but I don't know it well. I've lived in N.E. Scotland for the past 45 years. My Wife stayed for a while in Chelsea when she arrived in the UK (from S. Africa) You sure knew how to pick nice spots to live.

    Scotland
    Hogmanay in Edinburgh.......First-Footin with the locals around Tron Square every New Years Eve from 68-72. Best times of my life.
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    Scotland
    Hogmanay in Edinburgh.......First-Footin with the locals around Tron Square every New Years Eve from 68-72. Best times of my life.

    Hogmanay
    Oh! So that was you then - thought I recognised you! At that time my Wife had a flat on the Royal Mile (down the way from Tron Square) and I lived in the Uni residences at the Pollock Halls and we were both doing research in an MRC Unit in Buccleuch Place.
  • MedScanMan
    MedScanMan Member Posts: 107

    Hogmanay
    Oh! So that was you then - thought I recognised you! At that time my Wife had a flat on the Royal Mile (down the way from Tron Square) and I lived in the Uni residences at the Pollock Halls and we were both doing research in an MRC Unit in Buccleuch Place.

    How Funny
    I was always at the Howard Hotel on Great Kings St. Just around the corner from "Marks and Sparks. Ain't it great to talk about something other than RCC?
  • adman
    adman Member Posts: 336

    How Funny
    I was always at the Howard Hotel on Great Kings St. Just around the corner from "Marks and Sparks. Ain't it great to talk about something other than RCC?

    Let's change the title of this thread.....
    ....
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    How Funny
    I was always at the Howard Hotel on Great Kings St. Just around the corner from "Marks and Sparks. Ain't it great to talk about something other than RCC?

    How Funny !!!
    While you were at the Howard Hotel, by 1972, we looked across to it from 50 yards away in our Georgian maindoor flat above the Unicorn antique shop.
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798
    adman said:

    Let's change the title of this thread.....
    ....

    Let's change the title of this thread.
    Sorry adman - OK. I suggest the title "Serendipity" - what do you think? ;-)
  • MedScanMan
    MedScanMan Member Posts: 107

    How Funny !!!
    While you were at the Howard Hotel, by 1972, we looked across to it from 50 yards away in our Georgian maindoor flat above the Unicorn antique shop.

    Top of the Pops
    Drinking a pint of Guinness and a Bitter Shandy for the lady......listening to Tony Blackburn on Radio One. I believe in 72 it was Cliff Richard singing "Congraulations"..............
  • Texas_wedge
    Texas_wedge Member Posts: 2,798

    Top of the Pops
    Drinking a pint of Guinness and a Bitter Shandy for the lady......listening to Tony Blackburn on Radio One. I believe in 72 it was Cliff Richard singing "Congraulations"..............

    Tops
    Or Newcastle Brown with Roberta Flack - "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face".

    Better stop now or MGS might throw his toys out of the pram :)
  • MedScanMan
    MedScanMan Member Posts: 107

    Tops
    Or Newcastle Brown with Roberta Flack - "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face".

    Better stop now or MGS might throw his toys out of the pram :)

    Alright
    OK.....I'll stop. Gonna get out my 2 transistor radio now and search for Radio Luxembourg....that should take me all night.
  • adman
    adman Member Posts: 336

    Let's change the title of this thread.
    Sorry adman - OK. I suggest the title "Serendipity" - what do you think? ;-)

    Perfect!

    Glad I could help facilitate this geo-reunion :)