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I see the ISS is back in town :T dont forget to keep an eye out for the Perseid Meteor while youre skywatching, the peak is on the 11th through too the 13th but you may see the odd one or two now as there starting to appear.
For those that are new to the ISS or may have missed it first time round, heres one of a few pics of the ISS i took last year on a long exposure, it got published on spaceweather, Go me:D
[SIZE=-1]Who's the more foolish: the fool, or the fool who follows him?[/SIZE]OBI-WAN KENOBI:beer: :A :beer:0 -
Witch_Hazel wrote: »Sorry it's tesco chok a blok stir in hot chocolate. The two I got red = gold digger dynamite and the white = cookie crumb mon-star.
http://www.tesco.com/groceries/Product/Details/?id=275399573
Mmmm so do you stir it in hot milk? Where was it in store?
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Quiz question
6. What was the make of the car?
Your Answer: Rolls-Royce
The correct answer was Mercedes-Benz.
The car was completely totaled in the crash.
:huh::huh::huh::huh:
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zippydooda wrote: »just thought new wrapper. are they trying to do us. the weight of the new ones are12g is this the same as the old wrappers. says they are produced in spain. I thought the old ones were british.
I m looking at an old flump and there s no weight on them that I can see but there s 30 calories per twist ie flump and they are British.0 -
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scamps1966 wrote: »Heard a massive crashing sound coming from downstairs 20 mins ago. Wife tried to move the wine rack and it fell over. 17 bottles of red and white wine smashed.
Wife is ok, just a bit shaken. I told you she's a faffer, she only wanted to move it 2 inches!!!
I need another wine glitch Mr T.
Hope she's ok, could have been a nasty accident.0 -
August 7
Satellite Rise time Direction to look Transit time Max elevation Magnitude
ISS 00:38:51 am W 00:42:12 26° -1.9 (very bright)
XSS-11 04:31:27 am NNE 04:35:34 85° 4.0 (dim)
Idefix and Ariane 42B 10:10:41 pm SSW 10:14:58 36° 3.4 (dim)
ISS 10:14:05 pm WSW 10:17:12 35° -2.6 (very bright)
HTV-4 10:20:28 pm SSW 10:22:47 28° 0.9 (bright)
ISS 11:50:19 pm W 11:53:40 64° -3.7 (very bright)
This is what I should have been looking at!! Thanks zippy0 -
Mrs_stinkface wrote: »Nooooooooooo!!!!
Are you on your hands and knees sucking it out the carpet???!!!
What with all the glass cleared up, we've now realised that a quite a bit of wine has managed to get under the wooden flooring and into the underlay.the only way to get the floor up is by dismantling 2 cupboards, the work surface and a breakfast bar. :eek: It's gotta be done or it will start stinking. So, toolbag in one hand and a VERY large glass of wine in the other.
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I see the ISS is back in town :T dont forget to keep an eye out for the Perseid Meteor while youre skywatching, the peak is on the 11th through too the 13th but you may see the odd one or two now as there starting to appear.
For those that are new to the ISS or may have missed it first time round, heres one of a few pics of the ISS i took last year on a long exposure, it got published on spaceweather, Go me:D
I will answer as well if I can:)0
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