Jim (willywetegg) mentioned \"webcams\" in Mikes\' post re. neoprene waders. So as not to divert Mikes thread away from his original topic, I thought it best to start this one.
Jim, I\'ve wanted (for ages) to be able to put a link up to a web cam showing part of the N.E. coast - or even possibly have our own.
I don\'t know just what would be involved in us having \"our own\" (on the techie side), but there\'s all sorts of other things that would be just TOO prohibitive for us. Things such as \"wayleave agreements\" - for those who may not know what they are, basically it\'s permission from a property owner for somebody to mount equipment on their property - this permission usually comes at a price, though. Then there\'s planning permission, etc., etc.....
I\'ve tried the obvious sites (Port of Tyne, etc), to try to find an existing coastal webcam.... but....no web-cam
Never mind.....one day, mebbies, we\'ll be able to log in to NESA and check out the sea state in moving pictures........(?)
[Edited on 17/2/2004 by TC]
Jim, I\'ve wanted (for ages) to be able to put a link up to a web cam showing part of the N.E. coast - or even possibly have our own.
I don\'t know just what would be involved in us having \"our own\" (on the techie side), but there\'s all sorts of other things that would be just TOO prohibitive for us. Things such as \"wayleave agreements\" - for those who may not know what they are, basically it\'s permission from a property owner for somebody to mount equipment on their property - this permission usually comes at a price, though. Then there\'s planning permission, etc., etc.....
I\'ve tried the obvious sites (Port of Tyne, etc), to try to find an existing coastal webcam.... but....no web-cam
Never mind.....one day, mebbies, we\'ll be able to log in to NESA and check out the sea state in moving pictures........(?)
[Edited on 17/2/2004 by TC]
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