Trivia & Non Planning Discussion Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Fri, 2011-07-29 11:20 Permalink Hi All Its Friday come round Hi All Its Friday come round again - so here is another one. I am at a particular spot on the surface of Planet Earth. I walk 1 mile due south and 1 mile due East and 1 mile due North and arrive at the same spot. There are two places on Earth where this can happen. Where are they? Best regards Mike T. Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 2 months Submitted by Darren Brown on Fri, 2011-07-29 10:43 Permalink And there I was, fearing for And there I was, fearing for the future of pedantry. Well played sir Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Thu, 2011-07-28 04:52 Permalink Hi Darren In 1774 it was Hi Darren In 1774 it was written into the Laws of Cricket - not the rules. Best regards Mike T. Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 2 months Submitted by Darren Brown on Tue, 2011-07-26 12:51 Permalink 1774 according to CricInfo 1774 according to CricInfo Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sat, 2011-07-16 06:35 Permalink Hi Gary If it is a trick Hi Gary If it is a trick question its not in the use of LBW instead of Leg Before Wicket. Best regards Mike T. Member for 16 years 7 months Member for 16 years 7 months Submitted by Gary Whitehead on Fri, 2011-07-15 15:00 Permalink Is this a trick question Is this a trick question because it's always described as Leg Before Wicket and never LBW? Log in or register to post comments
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Fri, 2011-07-29 11:20 Permalink Hi All Its Friday come round Hi All Its Friday come round again - so here is another one. I am at a particular spot on the surface of Planet Earth. I walk 1 mile due south and 1 mile due East and 1 mile due North and arrive at the same spot. There are two places on Earth where this can happen. Where are they? Best regards Mike T.
Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 2 months Submitted by Darren Brown on Fri, 2011-07-29 10:43 Permalink And there I was, fearing for And there I was, fearing for the future of pedantry. Well played sir
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Thu, 2011-07-28 04:52 Permalink Hi Darren In 1774 it was Hi Darren In 1774 it was written into the Laws of Cricket - not the rules. Best regards Mike T.
Member for 18 years 1 month Member for 18 years 2 months Submitted by Darren Brown on Tue, 2011-07-26 12:51 Permalink 1774 according to CricInfo 1774 according to CricInfo
Member for 19 years 10 months Member for 19 years 11 months Submitted by Mike Testro on Sat, 2011-07-16 06:35 Permalink Hi Gary If it is a trick Hi Gary If it is a trick question its not in the use of LBW instead of Leg Before Wicket. Best regards Mike T.
Member for 16 years 7 months Member for 16 years 7 months Submitted by Gary Whitehead on Fri, 2011-07-15 15:00 Permalink Is this a trick question Is this a trick question because it's always described as Leg Before Wicket and never LBW?
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi All Its Friday come round
Hi All
Its Friday come round again - so here is another one.
I am at a particular spot on the surface of Planet Earth.
I walk 1 mile due south and 1 mile due East and 1 mile due North and arrive at the same spot.
There are two places on Earth where this can happen.
Where are they?
Best regards
Mike T.
Member for
18 years 1 monthAnd there I was, fearing for
And there I was, fearing for the future of pedantry.
Well played sir
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi Darren In 1774 it was
Hi Darren
In 1774 it was written into the Laws of Cricket - not the rules.
Best regards
Mike T.
Member for
18 years 1 month1774 according to CricInfo
1774 according to CricInfo
Member for
19 years 10 monthsHi Gary If it is a trick
Hi Gary
If it is a trick question its not in the use of LBW instead of Leg Before Wicket.
Best regards
Mike T.
Member for
16 years 7 monthsIs this a trick question
Is this a trick question because it's always described as Leg Before Wicket and never LBW?