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Sayonara

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  1. Don't forget to arm your silly-string toting army of monkeys: http://www.the-joke-shop.com/showprod.asp?product=1099
  2. lollyroffle @ blike :-D
  3. That's not winning, it's ignoring defeat. * evil cackle *
  4. You voted for yourself, didn't you? :-p Sleep well now fafalone, for it will be the last sleep you ever have. AHHHH HA HA HAAAAAA!!! MWUAAAAHH HAAA HA HA HAAAAAA!!! * glides off to plot in the tower of doom *
  5. That really doesn't come across in the movie at all, does it? I will seek out the book
  6. Dilithium is just one of the sticky wickets. The function of the dilithium crystal is to form a matrix that can direct and confine the matter-antimatter reactant streams, because "it doesn't react with antimatter" (ahem). Clearly this is a little dodgy.
  7. I mean, if you were a chemical engineer specialising in polymer chemistry, it would still be advantageous to you to know about other areas. It would make you a better candidate for jobs, and put your knowledge of your area into some kind of context. Imagine trying to design a computer processor without any knowledge of the components it has to work with - it would be more difficult than it needs to be. The same is true of a lot of things.
  8. As with all careers, I would have thought at least some knowledge of areas that aren't your own would be very useful though.
  9. I would imagine it involves significant numbers of calculations, yes.
  10. big ups Skye my main man yo yo y'all - let's get jiggy widdit
  11. That's basically how the warp drive on Star Trek works. Some of it is explained quite well, but one can't escape the fact that giant chunks of the physics are missing.
  12. Wormholes yes, not sure about the warp drive. Depends how you want to create your warp field.
  13. I'd like to thank my homies in the wicky waaa west. Peace out y'all.
  14. That's a good question, I'd never really given it much thought before. Hmmm.
  15. Have a look in the NS article and see if it's mentioned in there...
  16. OK so it took the best part of a year to occur to me, but I got there eventually. AND FASTER THAN YOU LOT. Watson would have you all retired by now.
  17. Not really. The UK is presenting itself more and more as a "legitimate" target. THANKS TONY.
  18. This all shows just how wasteful Western society is. * Proud to be recycley *
  19. Wait a danged minute... if there are no stupid people, who will be eating all this fast food?
  20. You mean cereal? Science of mind is what brings that which cannot be named, because structure hinders the studier from comprehending the mind in it's true state, as opposed to a bag of satsumas.5 kilos and assorted nuts and bolts which only hinders Anna Kournikova from showing her true fiendish, but perfectly shaped flask containing Ethyl Alcohol. Therefore, the only reason Weetabix lacks a certain resonance is because MUTANT TUNA FISH have taken over ScienceForums the natural mating habits of the admins breakfast cerial(s) are directly proportional to American PI. Now the evidence of this radical statement : fafalone the great is a Cerial Killer, and YT will now be castrated for spelling serial wrong. But what NavajoEverclear doesn't know is that the plan to kill his cerial takes precedence
  21. It's not that gory at all tbh, compared to some of what's out there. Apparently some of the "hell dimension" footage was cut because it was a bit disturbing, but I can still think of far more gory films. "The People Under the Stairs" would be a good place to start if you want to stay around the mainstream...
  22. Apollo: Yes I do. I use and test in every major browser. ATM & NSX: There will be no new version of IE until Longhorn is released. Apparently the version of LH released in Malaysia is real, but I imagine that it will not be quite as complete as the end product.
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