CLASSMATES, CAPS, AND FURNACES Well I thought I'd have a quick babble here this morning, although I got stuck into reading the surprisingly extensive Wikipedia page about the "Lal Lal Iron Mine and Smelting Works" so now I don't really have time. I visited the remains of the 1880s blast furnace hiding there in the bushland last friday. A side-track from my continuing obsession with dams which led me to the Bungal dam of the Lal Lal reservoir, which I had visited earlier but when it was wetter and I hadn't dared to tackle the rather narrow and steep gravel roads that make up the publicly-accessible route near the dam itself (the paved road to it is frustratingly gated off). Those dam visits were also more or less a side-track since I included them in the trip back to the town where I grew up, for a secondary school reunion. I initially wasn't going to go, but since I got the Jag working the weekend before and it was good weather for a drive just before the busy Christmas/New-Year holiday time where I avoid the roads as much as possible, I changed my mind. The Jag didn't quite agree, with warning lights accumulating the further I went. Starting with "light bulb failure" and ending up with "gearbox failure" and corresponding inability to change out of top gear, whereupon I gave it a rest for an hour while I walked around the Gong Gong reservior reserve, discovering thereafter that the pressure valve in the radiator cap had failed and caused a couple of litres of coolant to spray over various sensor connectors which obviously are of some significance to the gearbox control electronics. A wipe down and just enough more collant to make the coolant light go out, and it worked fine for the rest of the trip. But I do now have a replacement cap ordered from a wrecker. The tyre place apparantly also didn't put one of the hub caps on properly so I lost that somewhere along the journey, which is very annoying because second-hand ones don't seem easily found. You can buy new ones from Jaguar still, surprisingly, but for half the cost of what I paid for all the wheels themselves. I'm still deciding on that one. As for the reunion, I surprisingly quite enjoyed it. Only about fifteen turned up, certainly less than a majority, but some I knew well back then, or as well as anyone, which wasn't really all that well. I was interested to find out what became of the girl who once told me she planned to become a neurosurgeon, seemingly just because it was the most impressive occupation she could think of when I asked. Minor office jobs at a gas company. Not that I disrespect her for that, I thought her response was crazy at the time, which is why I remembered it. Speaking of women, no rekindled high-school romance for me, not that there was much to rekindle anyway. Ho hum. I think I did generally get along with everyone better than when I was actually at school though, which in some ways is surprising given that I've barely ever talked to people my age since then. - The Free Thinker