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4 September & October 2022Inside Magazine, Chingford and Highams Park David Young NB. Copy deadline date for our next issue (November/ December) is October 14th. CONTENTS PUZZLES Sudoku 12 Crossword 14 Fun Quiz 24 HOME & GARDEN Baking: Watercress & Vanilla cake 16 GENERAL Thermometers 8 Motoring Feature: Ford Fiesta 10 Travel Feature: Cape Verde 20 COMMUNITY Local Useful Numbers 28 Community Events 30 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS 34 E4 Publishing cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions or endorse companies, products or services that appear in this magazine. Printed on FSC accredited paper. For every tree felled significantly more are planted. Vegetable based inks are used throughout, which are far more environmentally friendly than oil based inks. Waste paper from the printing and binding process is recycled and goes back into providing pulp for recycled paper products. Please recycle when finishedyou’vewithit. Copyright © 2022 E4 PUBLISHING All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior written consent of the publisher. Inside Magazine (Chingford and Highams Park) is published bi-monthly by E4 Publishing. Editor: David Young Features Editor: James McGowan Sales Manager: Andy Green Proprietor & Publisher: Peter Atkinson, E4 Publishing Inside Magazine Tel: 0800 610 2240 e: sales@insidemagazinelocal.co.uk w: www.insidemagazinelocal.co.uk E4 Publishing, PO Box 64950, Chingford, London, E4 0BG W elcome to the September/October edition of Inside Magazine, the local magazine for Chingford and Highams Park. Now I don’t mean to brag, but I am the criterion against which all else is judged. At least I think so. To me I am. Recently someone pointed out that halfway between now and 1940 was 1981. I checked the sums and they’ve only gone and got it Yetright.it can’t be so. 1940 was the start of World War Two and was really long ago. The 1980s were the era of the Falklands and Bros. That’s not history – that’s dead dead recent. At least I think so. To me it is. And so it is that one judges the world around us. To me, the perfect point is the one where I find myself. The maths that I learned was proper maths. Before that, they were primitive. After me, all new-fangled nonsense. We think of ourselves as the centre point of time, the time when everything was proper. Anything else is fiddle-faddle (as we used to say in proper times). inside 16

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“Really I just meant that I’m hot. A somethinginventedGalileofound.Here’sagain.neverquickly,met.whentemperature,measurementhistorytoIthat,notsnorted.“Hmmph,”conversational.”merelyreplied.notpercenthundredhot.Like,cold,”I“ButIwasbeinghe“You’reverygoodatareyou?”quicklydecidedinvestigatetheoftheofforwenextJustasIdecidedtomeethimwhatIOriginally,Galileicalled a thermoscope. He did this between discovering Jupiter’s moons and reinventing the compass. Then he had tea. But you know what they say about all work and no play. Bet he was no fun down the pub. This thermoscope could detect the rise or fall of temperature but did not measure temperature itself. So, not a thermometer. Pull your socks up, Galileo. Oh, sorry – he’s busy disproving Theheliocentrism.thermoscope was improved upon by another Italian, Santorio Santorio. Funny thing with 17th century Italians – all seemed to have the same first and last name. Santorio took a simple air thermoscope and applied a scale to it, whereupon it became officially a thermometer. The suffix -scope comes from the Greek for observation, whereas the suffix -meter comes from Greek (or French) for measurement. But I know what you’re thinking. Silly Santorio had neglected to account for variations in air pressure. Spot on, dear reader. The early thermometers fluctuated in their accuracy.

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or Celsius, Scopes and Scorchers “ Phew, what a scorcher!” I observed. “It ain’t half hot!” It was one of those occasions when you realise that your conversational skills are “Aha!”lacking.myfriend said. (I should explain that he is something of a pedant and therefore has even fewer friends than I have. In fact, even I don’t like him much. He says “Aha!” a lot.) “Aha!” he repeated. “You imply that it isn’t fifty percent hot. But what does that mean? Half of what? How do you know? Can you measure heat through your senses, or do you have a device on you that can perform the same function?”

In 1654, the Grand Duke of Tuscany, Ferdinand

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Luckily, in 1742 there lived a Swedish astronomer called Anders Celsius. You’ll immediately notice that his Swedish parents haven’t called him Celsius Celsius. Already we’re dealing with a much more systematic way of doing things. He measured two temperatures –the freezing and the boiling points of water, then called one 0 Celsius, and the other 100 Celsius. Whew. Thank Heavens. Common sense prevails. Except… wait for it… he had them upside down, so that, in his original scale, water froze at 100C then boiled at 0C. Jean Pierre Cristin turned the scale upside down in 1743 and called his new-ish scale Centigrade. Then, in 1948, Cristin’s scale was renamed (or re-re-named) ThermometersCelsius.thenceforth develop at a exponential speed. Nowadays it doesn’t cost much to have a magnificent digital display on one’s bookcase which will tell you all sorts of stuff that you neither need to know nor “Isunderstand.ithotout?” my wife recently asked. “Not a clue,” I replied. “But the Hang Seng index has taken a tumble.”

“Is it hot?” they’d ask. “It’s about halfway up my glass bit,” would be the reply. A universal system was needed. Fahrenheit produced a scale in 1724. It was, to be honest, a tad clunky. He set his zero as the point at which a bath of salty water froze. He then set the freezing point of water as 32F, and the body temperature as 96F. The difference of 64 degrees was convenient. Hence the logic. This was later recalibrated so that water’s boiling point would be 180 degrees above 32F. This recalculation now recorded body temperature as 98-ishF. Now I like a good number, but that’s just a mess.

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II, (Ferdy to his friends) developed a sealed-glass thermometer, filled with alcohol. The liquid would rise or fall as the temperature made it expand or contract. But even now there was no recognised scale against which to base Gabrielmeasurements.Fahrenheit, in 1714, produced a thermometer using mercury. Progress in the use of glass allowed more accurate measurements. This was good, but, there was no way to inform others of the temperature.

Armed with this fulsome history, I almost wish that I could be bothered contacting that pedantic friend (let’s call him Twistleton “ItTwistleton).ain’thalf hot again,” I’d say. “Aha!” he’d inevitably reply. “But how hot is it “It’sreally?”27 Celsius, or 81 Fahrenheit. Or, using the original Celsius scale, it’s 73. Or, on Galileo’s thermoscope, about an inch and a half.”

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