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Spotted this in a local street, reminded me of the WWII American pilot reading IOM off his map :doh:
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OK.... possibilities:
a) Nobody remembers the pilot who asked for directions when he was over the Isle of Man, saying he was at 10M on the map.
b) You remember it, but just don't care.
c) You just don't care.

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I dont know the story however is it a bit like the person asking directions to the 'Yumka'?
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simondix wrote:
30 Aug 2025, 10:52
I dont know the story however is it a bit like the person asking directions to the 'Yumka'?
Hi Simon,
Well there you go; I hadn't heard of Yumka till you wrote.
Now I see that there are deities in Mexico and Tibet which are both known by that name. Furthermore it is the description of a practice. I'm so glad that you brought that up. There are hidden treasures when people post :agree:
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Errrmmm Mike, you might have better luck Googling 'YMCA' rather than 'Yumka'! ;)

I'd never heard the 10M story before but I did wonder if the Isle of Man was the connection.
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Tako_Kichi wrote:
30 Aug 2025, 13:50
Errrmmm Mike, you might have better luck Googling 'YMCA' rather than 'Yumka'! ;)

I'd never heard the 10M story before but I did wonder if the Isle of Man was the connection.
It came up in reference to the Isle of Wight being 10W.

For all those who don't remember, here's a copy of the post, and I note that I wasn't the only one to learn from that thread:
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Post by Dev One » 12 Nov 2019, 09:24
It is similar to the island in the Irish Sea known for its 3 legs.......'Ten M'......I.O.M.
Its from an old joke about an american pilot on his first trip in Europe, when asked his position he referred to his map & said......'Ten W'....
Keith


This has now raised the question about Simon's post in that thread, referring to EDIT: [NOT "Dave", PETEP] using a "mug made with Aluminium". I recognised Ventnor, Blackgang, and various other places, and threw in Wooton Bridge myself, but never deciphered that one. Would you care to enlighten me, Simon?

Ahhh, Larry, I obviously didn't think of that option :doh: Thank you.
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Re: American Navigation Plate

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Airspeed wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 06:05
Tako_Kichi wrote:
30 Aug 2025, 13:50
Errrmmm Mike, you might have better luck Googling 'YMCA' rather than 'Yumka'! ;)

I'd never heard the 10M story before but I did wonder if the Isle of Man was the connection.
It came up in reference to the Isle of Wight being 10W.

For all those who don't remember, here's a copy of the post, and I note that I wasn't the only one to learn from that thread:
Re: The Book Store

Post by Dev One » 12 Nov 2019, 09:24
It is similar to the island in the Irish Sea known for its 3 legs.......'Ten M'......I.O.M.
Its from an old joke about an american pilot on his first trip in Europe, when asked his position he referred to his map & said......'Ten W'....
Keith


This has now raised the question about Simon's post in that thread, referring to Dave using a "mug made with Aluminium". I recognised Ventnor, Blackgang, and various other places, and threw in Wooton Bridge myself, but never deciphered that one. Would you care to enlighten me, Simon?

Ahhh, Larry, I obviously didn't think of that option :doh: Thank you.

Yes it refers to someone who kept asking for directions to the 'Yumka' Nobody could help him till somebody asked him to spell it. ' YMCA'
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Re: American Navigation Plate

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simondix wrote:
31 Aug 2025, 11:22
It came up in reference to the Isle of Wight being 10W

...........
This has now raised the question about Simon's post in that thread, referring to xDavex PeteP using a "mug made with Aluminium". I recognised Ventnor, Blackgang, and various other places, and threw in Wooton Bridge myself, but never deciphered that one. Would you care to enlighten me, Simon?
.......

Yes it refers to someone who kept asking for directions to the 'Yumka' Nobody could help him till somebody asked him to spell it. ' YMCA'
Sorry Simon, the YMCA bit was all clear.
My question to you was about the mug made with Aluminium, see above.
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Airspeed wrote:
30 Aug 2025, 04:44

What's the point of this Forum if you don't use it?
It's costing Ben to keep it going, if that makes any difference to you.
a) I've never heard the story of the pilot, so the number plate didn't strike a chord.
b) I get about as much response from people ( including you, Mike ) when I post.
c) Yes, I also wonder why Ben spends money keeping the place going.

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Re: American Navigation Plate

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Sorry Simon, the YMCA bit was all clear.
My question to you was about the mug made with Aluminium, see above.
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Sorry I must beoperating dense mode as I haven't a clue.
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