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Existential Elevator Started conversation Apr 28, 2004
As of now, I really should be revising. So, I'd like to ask a favour of you... if you spot me online, please tell me off
Thankyou.
EE
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TeaKay Posted Apr 28, 2004
As much as it pains me to do so, consider yourself spanked, young lady. You're a very naughty girl, go to my room.
TK
O.k then, go to your room and get some revision done.
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Existential Elevator Posted Apr 30, 2004
Thanks you guys
I completely missed the 'g2 party! Perhaps it's time for me to re-subscribe to AskH2g2...
I am at the moment a little worried about not being worried about that "spanking" comment... I think i've been talking to TK too much recently
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TeaKay Posted Apr 30, 2004
How can you possibly talk to me too much? My love and conversation is infinite and free, and you know you love it really.
TK
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Existential Elevator Posted May 1, 2004
I agree completely with you.. but remember a time when I may have been offended by such a suggestion...
I'd say you've conditioned me, matey!
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Existential Elevator Posted Jun 4, 2004
*cough* Erm, yes, revising...
Talking of revision, I'd better go. Tectonic activity, and even more thrilling, glaciation, calls me...
Thankyou
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TeaKay Posted Jun 4, 2004
Tectonics- Geography or Chemistry?
I remember my geography teacher telling us all for weeks on end to revise tectonics, revise like made. Revise like our lives depended on it, even if we didn't revise anything else because there will definitely be, has always been and will always be a question on plate tectonics.
Was there? Was there even a SUGGESTION in the exam that the Earth's crust may be marginally less than comfortable and sleepy?
I think you know me well enough by now to realise that should I tell a story in such a way, it's not going to have a silly ending like "well, yes, actually".
So no. Not a sausage.
Just goes to show what geography teachers know.
Good luck with your next exams, hopefully speak to you soon if tomorrow's three don't kill me. Life in the Universe, Multiwavelength Astronomy and Active Galactic Nuclei. Yum.
TK[1]
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Existential Elevator Posted Jun 7, 2004
Geography tectonics. It's so much more interesting in chemisty and physics as well...
The papers we do are split into sections, so there was inevitably something on tectonics... But it was on fold mountains, and we'd done bare minimum on that. Erk.
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TeaKay Posted Jun 7, 2004
Hmm. I wouldn't know what to write about that...
Did a little on tectonics in one of saturday's exams... well it was more on various theories which account for the layering of the core, mantle, crust etc when the Earth was formed.
TK[1]
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