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It should be all colors but blue. I mean, if it keeps all the colors, and reflects the blue, then it can't be blue, right?
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Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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Lloyd Atkinson wrote: In other news, scientists confirm that the sky is definitely blue
Oh yeah, Mr. I-Know-It-All, could you please sit down for 30 minutes with our puny so-called "scientists" to catapult us all into the 23rd century?
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Lloyd Atkinson wrote: In other news, scientists confirm that the sky is definitely blue
Not here it bloody isn't!
Did you know:
That by counting the rings on a tree trunk, you can tell how many other trees it has slept with.
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Grey then I assume?
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You assume correctly. Grey, dull, wet looking. Normal Welsh summer, really. You don't so much tan here as rust...
Did you know:
That by counting the rings on a tree trunk, you can tell how many other trees it has slept with.
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Wasnt radiation supposed to cause random mutation and adaptation of species?
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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True, I would be surprised if much really survives radiation
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...I did not previously know.
1) You end up in Italy.
2) There's not all that much driving.
3) Brunelleschi's Dome is more impressive* than the Great Pyramid (just not as old).
Still, you can expect no more when the sat-nav packs up somewhere in Belgium and the wife "reads" the map.
*from an architectural and engineering point of view, but not in a ruddy great big thing out in the desert sort of a way.
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martin_hughes wrote: 2) There's not all that much driving.
Belgium to Italy appears to be ~650km minimum. Even in the US that's a respectably long drive.
3x12=36
2x12=24
1x12=12
0x12=18
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Well it would be if you were doing it in one "sitting", but not when you're on hols with no deadline to meet (and no clue where you are in the world).
That said, I wanted to do the Mille Miglia route, but my co-pilot was having none of it. Silly girl. Could have hired a Lambo and aced that circuit easily.
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Dan Neely wrote: Belgium to Italy appears to be ~650km minimum. Even in the US that's a respectably long drive. Shucks
Long drive? I drove that far on Sunday 2 weeks ago and never even got out of the state.
CQ de W5ALT
Walt Fair, Jr., P. E.
Comport Computing
Specializing in Technical Engineering Software
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Sounds like you need Sat-Nav, too.
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That is too good!
Reminds me of the joke.
Welsh farmer, Texas farmer, discussing their farms:
Texas farmer: "It takes me three days to cross my farm in my car"
Welsh farmer: "I used to have a car like that..."
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Its a great joke, not only does it have surprising ligic, the corner stone of any joke, but it digs at americans, which is always ammusing.
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Since when Italy has moved in Eastern Europe?
The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word.
Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.
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don't ask, he's going to blame the wife again.
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Since they elected Berlusconi.
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Good hit! I'm giving you 5 reluctantly cause I'm from Eastern Europe.
The narrow specialist in the broad sense of the word is a complete idiot in the narrow sense of the word.
Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.
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Bah, did they move it again? I told them not to, but they wouldn't listen.
Aside from that note, I think it's more to the right than england, so you could say it's part of eastern europe.
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Deyan Georgiev wrote: Since when Italy has moved in Eastern Europe?
Remember it was the wife reading the map?....
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Had nothing to do with the direction, it was the shopping opportunities and all those shoes the italians love so much.
Take a slight detour to the right and go through Tuscany, lovely place to visit.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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martin_hughes wrote: Brunelleschi's Dome
That's the big one in Florence, with the heaven & hell painting, right?
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No, its the bald guy in Puglia...
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I am in need of a good, free semaphore flag trainer . (semaphore as used in military communication; see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_semaphore for more info.
Any suggestions?
I need this before August 16
This is for Boy Scouts Historical Merit Badge Program
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