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PostPosted: Tue Dec 15, 2009 12:09 
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Right, I know I've moved to a quiet street, but it's not normal for people to walk down the middle of the road instead of either of the 2 pavements is it? No? Didn't think so. There must be something in the water today, that's been around 20 folk while I've been drinking a cuppa.

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I think I gone and bought one of the "houses" that I believe you country folk have.


Wahey! I take it you got a firm offer on your place then.


Indeed. Stand by for a "HOLY FUCK LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS PLACE" moving-in party.

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I have developed an increasing interest in the universe and how it came to be, I want to undertand physics and all that jazz, I like knowing stuffs. Where is the best place to start undertanding things like thermodynamics etc? I have tried t'internet and that leads me to hours of reading about ice cubes, general relativity, black-body spectrums and such and I can't really put it in to logical order. Which I need to do to best understand what it all means and how it is related. I'm pretty clever by most measures of intelligence (my mum says so, so ner) but I'm by no means an astrophysicist and I can't look at equations and know what they mean. I need something inbetween 'this is too much for my tiny mind to deal with! Asplode!' and 'one day there was a big bang and now we have McDonalds'. Science me up, geeks. Or at least point me in the right direction.


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Sorry if it's a repost but I just don't have the time atm to search the entire forum.. If it is ignore, if not? laugh away.

Guy tries to reinvent Twitter and charge money for it, and get someone to do all the logos and artwork for free..

http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.html

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 15
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I have tried t'internet and that leads me to hours of reading about ice cubes..


Spookily, I've just been reading about ice cubes too.

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Sorry if it's a repost but I just don't have the time atm to search the entire forum.. If it is ignore, if not? laugh away.

Guy tries to reinvent Twitter and charge money for it, and get someone to do all the logos and artwork for free..

http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.html


It was on Dr G's Tumbler a few weeks ago but i dont think it's been posted here before - most stuff on that site is worth a read


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Indeed. Stand by for a "HOLY FUCK LOOK AT THE SIZE OF THIS PLACE" moving-in party.


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JingleCoffey wrote:
Sorry if it's a repost but I just don't have the time atm to search the entire forum.. If it is ignore, if not? laugh away.

Guy tries to reinvent Twitter and charge money for it, and get someone to do all the logos and artwork for free..

http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.html


It was on Dr G's Tumbler a few weeks ago but i dont think it's been posted here before - most stuff on that site is worth a read


I just clocked it's the same guy who did the Blockbuster late fees thing :D

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zaphod79 wrote:
JingleCoffey wrote:
Sorry if it's a repost but I just don't have the time atm to search the entire forum.. If it is ignore, if not? laugh away.

Guy tries to reinvent Twitter and charge money for it, and get someone to do all the logos and artwork for free..

http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.html


It was on Dr G's Tumbler a few weeks ago but i dont think it's been posted here before - most stuff on that site is worth a read


I just clocked it's the same guy who did the Blockbuster late fees thing :D


Oh, and the "Party in the apartment" thing. Excellent.


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The 'paying a bill with a drawing of a spider' one is best.

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The "taking a flash drive to school" one is actually the best.


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JingleCoffey wrote:
zaphod79 wrote:
JingleCoffey wrote:
Sorry if it's a repost but I just don't have the time atm to search the entire forum.. If it is ignore, if not? laugh away.

Guy tries to reinvent Twitter and charge money for it, and get someone to do all the logos and artwork for free..

http://www.27bslash6.com/p2p.html


It was on Dr G's Tumbler a few weeks ago but i dont think it's been posted here before - most stuff on that site is worth a read


I just clocked it's the same guy who did the Blockbuster late fees thing :D


Oh, and the "Party in the apartment" thing. Excellent.


Ah yes, a timeless masterpiece :D

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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 15
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So can someone please explain to me how the BEEX rating system works so I can use it in my Amsoft article......


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 Post subject: Re: Bits and Bobs 15
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The 'paying a bill with a drawing of a spider' one is best.


I just read that one. Excellent :D

I loved his pie charts though. the no one in particular had me in stitches. Very funny guy, will bookmark that site for sure.

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They're all made up though.

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So can someone please explain to me how the BEEX rating system works so I can use it in my Amsoft article......


viewtopic.php?p=355906#p355906

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I've just been to the campus meeting. There were mince pies and mulled wine. The mulled wine was quite tasty, and quite strong :D


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That's the impression I got too.

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chinnyhill10 wrote:
So can someone please explain to me how the BEEX rating system works so I can use it in my Amsoft article......


viewtopic.php?p=355906#p355906


S? What's an S?


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S? What's an S?
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chinnyhill10 wrote:
So can someone please explain to me how the BEEX rating system works so I can use it in my Amsoft article......


viewtopic.php?p=355906#p355906


S? What's an S?


As you're dealing with Amstrad games, you won't be needing an S. ;)

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Can anyone spot Grim... in his DJ'ing days in this article?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8409155.stm


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Can anyone spot Grim... in his DJ'ing days in this article?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8409155.stm

Suggest I ever use a light box again and I'll tear your eyelids off.

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Where is the best place to start undertanding things like thermodynamics etc? I have tried t'internet and that leads me to hours of reading about ice cubes, general relativity, black-body spectrums and such and I can't really put it in to logical order. Which I need to do to best understand what it all means and how it is related.

Six Easy Pieces, by Dr Richard Feynman is a great place to start ;)


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Can anyone spot Grim... in his DJ'ing days in this article?

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/magazine/8409155.stm

Suggest I ever use a light box again and I'll tear your eyelids off.

Then I shant.
Just the disco lights was it?


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chinnyhill10 wrote:
Cras Cringle wrote:
chinnyhill10 wrote:
So can someone please explain to me how the BEEX rating system works so I can use it in my Amsoft article......


viewtopic.php?p=355906#p355906


S? What's an S?


As you're dealing with Amstrad games, you won't be needing an S. ;)


I need a competent sub editor to assist me at some stage. I need to tidy up the article and put the ratings in.

Volunteers please form an orderly queue to help sub a 2500 word article on Amsoft.

The wordage is pretty much done but I still need to do more screen shots.


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Conclusion. Never order from Just Eat


HungryHouse have never failed me.

Fill My Belly works for me every time.


They have 4 restaurants near me, compared to Just Eat's 18.

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I might have to try whichever one it is that Saffron (Indian takeaway, as if it weren't obvious) is affiliated to tonight. You bastards, how is that going to help my diet, eh? Eh? I've just had cheese on toast and crisps too.

Alternatively, maybe I'll put a pizza dough on, we've got out of date mozzarella and prosciutto in the fridge.


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Saffron (Indian takeaway, as if it weren't obvious).


Considering that saffron is 90% of the time used in Spanish and Moroccan cuisine, and I've never seen a single Indian recipe use it, it's not particularly obvious!

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Saffron (Indian takeaway, as if it weren't obvious).


Considering that saffron is 90% of the time used in Spanish and Moroccan cuisine, and I've never seen a single Indian recipe use it, it's not particularly obvious!

Used for colouring rice mostly in Indian cuisine.

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Saffron (Indian takeaway, as if it weren't obvious).
Considering that saffron is 90% of the time used in Spanish and Moroccan cuisine, and I've never seen a single Indian recipe use it, it's not particularly obvious!
That's odd, I saw an unrelated Indian restaurant called Saffron somewhere else recently too. Presumably Oxford, the only other place I've been recently is Manchester and I was far too drunk to see much of anything at the time, much less remember it.


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devilsnowman wrote:
chinnyhill10 wrote:
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chinnyhill10 wrote:
So can someone please explain to me how the BEEX rating system works so I can use it in my Amsoft article......


viewtopic.php?p=355906#p355906


S? What's an S?


As you're dealing with Amstrad games, you won't be needing an S. ;)


I need a competent sub editor to assist me at some stage. I need to tidy up the article and put the ratings in.

Volunteers please form an orderly queue to help sub a 2500 word article on Amsoft.

The wordage is pretty much done but I still need to do more screen shots.


I'll do it. I'll also bump the u2j thread for you :D

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Lulz at one line from the Wikipedia article though:

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Saffron is widely used in Iranian (Persian), Arab, Central Asian, European, Indian, Turkish, and Cornish cuisines.


Wait, what? I'll 'ave a minced lamb and saffron pasty please, love.

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Saffron (Indian takeaway, as if it weren't obvious).
Considering that saffron is 90% of the time used in Spanish and Moroccan cuisine, and I've never seen a single Indian recipe use it, it's not particularly obvious!
That's odd, I saw an unrelated Indian restaurant called Saffron somewhere else recently too. Possibly Oxford.


There's one round here too.

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That's fine. You go there, and I'll go to our local tapas bar, 'Turmeric'.

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Ooh, clicky links, thanks most excellent chums! I shall click later as I assume the matters of the universe are too great for mobile internet to handle. Especially if it's dark matter. Ha! Science joke! I will become Dr. Richard Gaywood.

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I will become Dr. Richard Gaywood.
My niche is shrinking!


Is that even possible without creating a black hole etc?


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My niche is shrinking!


Is that because this so called woman who has taken you away from us has worn it down? Is it more of a nub than a niche?


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