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Why 360 degrees?

Post 141

djsdude

erm...excuse me, but the end of this thread is beginning to fray.


Why 360 degrees?

Post 142

jazzme

You said that ages ago but it seems to refuse to lie down! :-0


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Post 143

FortyTwo

ermm...just backtracking a bit (been away - catching up),

1)has anyone else noticed that the Hydrogen wavelength is 21cm which when doubled becomes.....??

2) to solve the 'plaque' problem all you need is a stiff toothbrush and a blob of Colgate. (Ho and furthermore, Ho.)

3) the thing about fraying threads (re: this conversation)is that you can't help picking at them can you? It's like popping that bubble wrap stuff.


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Post 144

the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!"

in response to your catch-up posting,

1) no i dint notice that, interesting tho. also hydrogen is a diatomic molecule, i doubt this means its wavelentgh doubles, but its another (possibly) curious fact...

2) i got a really cool clear toothbrush with blue swirl round it. me & few mates got a load cheap during our lunch break one day!

3)i lOVE bubble wrap. i've even heard its possible 2 do a uni degree in bubble wrap technology! aint had any 4 ages tho..ah well. smiley - smiley


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Post 145

Mycroft

The wavelength of hydrogen may well be 21 cm exactly, but you'll have to tune your radio-telescope to 21.07 cm to pick it up in the real world smiley - smiley


Why 360 degrees?

Post 146

Mycroft

The wavelength of hydrogen may well be 21 cm exactly, but you'll have to tune your radio-telescope to 21.07 cm to pick it up in the real world smiley - smiley


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Post 147

FortyTwo

is that AM or FM?!?


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Post 148

NMcCoy (attempting to standardize my username across the Internet. Formerly known as Twinkle.)

Neither. That's CM.


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Post 149

Is mise Duncan

smiley - laugh


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Post 150

Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea.

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Post 151

Mycroft

Your blue pill will look like your black pills unless you take a green one first.


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Post 152

FortyTwo

mmmm...I like the Pils that come in green bottles...

smiley - ale


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Post 153

the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!"

i like the bright green ones....


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Post 154

Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea.

I like the little red ones to the left.


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Post 155

FortyTwo

To the left?...to the LEFT?!?

[panics]

...oh, I must have had mine upside down.

Phew!




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Post 156

Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea.

Left is relative!


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Post 157

the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!"

nah, im pretty certain none of my family r calld left....

oops! time 4 the pills again!


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Post 158

Jon Quixote: steaming little purple buns for tea.

I have an Uncle Left.


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Post 159

the other omylouse "multiply (1*6) by (6*1+0+3)!"

so really left is relative 2 certain people? hmm...makes sense!


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Post 160

FortyTwo

Hmm...I had a big bar of chocolate and put it in the lounge with my wife while I went to the loo, and when I came back I had NONE LEFT....that is an example of relatives and left-ness.


tenuous, I know, but it made sense to me.


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