St. Bridget's Kirkbride is the early Christian site. Present-day building is mainly Saxon and Norman, with a stone seemingly sourced originating from a ruins a nearby Roman camp.These giants made a competent size man look being boy. It took two men to wrestle the fish into position for finding a tag turn out to be secured into the gill denture. We … Read More


I ran down the spiral stairs, and waited for the towel - and silently laid. Eventually I went up again, so politely as i could Favorite them again for a towel. She told me that they'd thrown a towel down - not down the spiral stairs to the hallway, but through your window to the side. I again asked them to just pass us a towel, which said these peo… Read More


The church has a fabulously decorated Norman west door plus a display of medieval stone effigies, illustrating archers, swords, shears and a noticeably green male. The longevity of the site becomes clear in the graveyard, its keep is a 9th century Cumbrian Celtic cross shaft with scrolled decoration including 10th century Viking cross shaft. Opposi… Read More


Paging can be easy. When you have an Asterisk server onsite, hook it's sound card up to your paging solution. Otherwise you can page through phones (most phones support intercom/paging). You can page through an overhead system using either the sound card, or something like that more specialized - you will get paging controllers with a POTS interfac… Read More