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oliver sudden
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« Reply #1725 on: 22:53:57, 24-03-2008 »

about 10-33 centimeters, or about a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter.

...otherwise known as 10-35 metres unless I'm missing something important...  Wink
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« Reply #1726 on: 23:05:39, 24-03-2008 »

about 10-33 centimeters, or about a millionth of a billionth of a billionth of a billionth of a centimeter.

...otherwise known as 10-35 metres [..]
Indeed: one has to wonder why they're not using SI units.

PS I haven't got any idea what string theory is and the following "basic" description is

Maybe you should ask Lego Prof. Hawking for some help:

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« Reply #1727 on: 12:47:32, 26-03-2008 »

A great yearning for spag bol suddenly overtook me earlier this morning Shocked Being like dear Oscar and able to resist anything but temptation, it is now burbling happily away on the stove (or puttering as dear Nige would say) where it will remain for the afternoon. Now, where's the Parmesan? I know there's some round here somewhere ...
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« Reply #1728 on: 12:54:23, 26-03-2008 »

Would it be feeding my Nige obsession to an unhealthy extent to reprise his chorizo and chickpea stew this evening? No? Good.  Tongue
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« Reply #1729 on: 12:56:13, 26-03-2008 »

A great yearning for spag bol suddenly overtook me earlier this morning Shocked Being like dear Oscar and able to resist anything but temptation, it is now burbling happily away on the stove (or puttering as dear Nige would say) where it will remain for the afternoon. Now, where's the Parmesan? I know there's some round here somewhere ...

Sauce puttering away all afternoon Mort?  If you used Delia's receipt of a tin of M&S mince and a jar of tomato sauce you could have the meal on the table in 5 minutes ....... and no nasty garlic smelling fingers either  Cheesy  Oh, your Parmesan is in that tub of ready grated in the fridge of course!  And as I am at home poorly we won't say what it smells like, OK?
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« Reply #1730 on: 13:02:49, 26-03-2008 »

Ants, I wouldn't dream of saying anything that might cause you to feel even more indisposed ...
I said that I wouldn't say anything Cheesy Cheesy
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« Reply #1731 on: 13:22:56, 26-03-2008 »

I do hope that isn't an artist's impression of Martle reprising his chorizo and chickpea stew, Mort?
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« Reply #1732 on: 13:50:51, 26-03-2008 »

I do hope that isn't an artist's impression of Martle reprising his chorizo and chickpea stew, Mort?

Oh George!  I am at home with stomach bug - Per-Leeze - too much information!
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« Reply #1733 on: 14:00:52, 26-03-2008 »

Sorry to hear you're not well Anty, hope you're better soon!  Kiss
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« Reply #1734 on: 18:00:49, 26-03-2008 »

Sorry to hear you're not well Anty, hope you're better soon!  Kiss

Cheers Little Mills,

Not eaten all day, just cooking some plain boiled rice.  Oh how enticing.  And This, From a Gourmet Extrordinaire!  Sad

Bugs is a bugger.
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« Reply #1735 on: 18:31:34, 26-03-2008 »

Bugs is a bugger.
Who you callin' names, doc?


get well soon!

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« Reply #1736 on: 01:39:22, 28-03-2008 »

Who you callin' names, doc?

He's been at those plums again!
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« Reply #1737 on: 20:00:08, 28-03-2008 »

cheating today is being
hake and chips courtesy of the co-op is tonight eating being
can i has ketchup?
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« Reply #1738 on: 20:22:54, 28-03-2008 »

cheating today is being
hake and chips courtesy of the co-op is tonight eating being
can i has ketchup?

I thinks you has lost it harmonyharmony!  Grin
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« Reply #1739 on: 20:24:26, 28-03-2008 »

cheating today is being
hake and chips courtesy of the co-op is tonight eating being
can i has ketchup?

You has as much ketchup as you want, hh. I think you need it! Grin Grin
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