Duck and Cover
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One week ago today I was on holiday in Devon, and spending the day on Blackpool Sands beach. I assume the sands bit is some sort of Devonish joke as there is none there and it is bloody painful to walk on. However, to try to amuse my 4 year old daughter I bought a kite from the beach shop for 3 pounds, a single string jobby - looked like a parrot. In the most part it sailed without incident except for one occasion when it dove from the sky and struck a woman walking innocently towards the cafe / shop area. I apologised and got it up again (fnarr). After lunch we had another go at flying the kite, and after some time it again made a dive for the ground, this time its victim saw it coming and jumped out of the way. She then started to shout "Twice! That's twice" as I realised it was the same woman as the first time and attempted to make further apology. This situation was not helped by my mother shouting out (in between fits of laughter) "It's the same woman". I had failed to realise at the time this was some sort of portent for the fate of the planet.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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One week ago today I was on holiday in Devon, and spending the day on Blackpool Sands beach. I assume the sands bit is some sort of Devonish joke as there is none there and it is bloody painful to walk on. However, to try to amuse my 4 year old daughter I bought a kite from the beach shop for 3 pounds, a single string jobby - looked like a parrot. In the most part it sailed without incident except for one occasion when it dove from the sky and struck a woman walking innocently towards the cafe / shop area. I apologised and got it up again (fnarr). After lunch we had another go at flying the kite, and after some time it again made a dive for the ground, this time its victim saw it coming and jumped out of the way. She then started to shout "Twice! That's twice" as I realised it was the same woman as the first time and attempted to make further apology. This situation was not helped by my mother shouting out (in between fits of laughter) "It's the same woman". I had failed to realise at the time this was some sort of portent for the fate of the planet.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
How dense was she?
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One week ago today I was on holiday in Devon, and spending the day on Blackpool Sands beach. I assume the sands bit is some sort of Devonish joke as there is none there and it is bloody painful to walk on. However, to try to amuse my 4 year old daughter I bought a kite from the beach shop for 3 pounds, a single string jobby - looked like a parrot. In the most part it sailed without incident except for one occasion when it dove from the sky and struck a woman walking innocently towards the cafe / shop area. I apologised and got it up again (fnarr). After lunch we had another go at flying the kite, and after some time it again made a dive for the ground, this time its victim saw it coming and jumped out of the way. She then started to shout "Twice! That's twice" as I realised it was the same woman as the first time and attempted to make further apology. This situation was not helped by my mother shouting out (in between fits of laughter) "It's the same woman". I had failed to realise at the time this was some sort of portent for the fate of the planet.
Every man can tell how many goats or sheep he possesses, but not how many friends.
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so fitting. I'm currently reading "The Hammer of God" by Arthur C. Clarke; not finished yet, so I don't know if it going to miss or not.
Watched code never compiles.
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Quote: "Nasa estimates that asteroids smaller than 25 metres in diameter would burn up while entering the atmosphere and cause no damage" They only estimate. The larger one was 20m, what if their estimate is wrong. :doh:
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The reason they can't give an exact number is that there isn't one. Re-entry speed, angle of approach (to the atmosphere), composition, shape, angular momentum all contribute to the burnup rate and the likelihood of fragmentation (fragments burn faster).
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
modified on Thursday, September 9, 2010 10:50 AM
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The reason they can't give an exact number is that there isn't one. Re-entry speed, angle of approach (to the atmosphere), composition, shape, angular momentum all contribute to the burnup rate and the likelihood of fragmentation (fragments burn faster).
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
modified on Thursday, September 9, 2010 10:50 AM
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The reason they can't give an exact number is that there isn't one. Re-entry speed, angle of approach (to the atmosphere), composition, shape, angular momentum all contribute to the burnup rate and the likelihood of fragmentation (fragments burn faster).
3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18
modified on Thursday, September 9, 2010 10:50 AM
.........hang on, i didn't come here for a science lesson you know! I know they can't give an exact number, i was only saying to the post before me......ah forget it, is doesn't matter, i'm going for a cuppa. :laugh:
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Sounds like a painful disease.
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So his performance in the WC was that he was tired from late night sessions?
Probably. He has a history with wanting to sleep with whores. Probably because what girl would want to sleep with Shrek without getting paid?
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Web page title: "Earth survives rare close encounter with two large asteroids". :omg: Actual content: "space agency researchers said neither asteroid posed a risk to earth" :zzz: Me: :rolleyes:
I think it said: "Government department worried about budget reductions. Attempts to create wave of fear to ensure future government pork" I may have misread though
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Despite the construction of the Wikipedia article, most the evidence point to it being a comet. Still it wasn't any more destructive than a volcano or big earthquake, let alone a super-volcano.