TillieTrotter Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Salt and vinegar chip sticks for me, the ones that > make your lips go fuzzy! Mmmmm They make a very good sandwich between 2 pieces of white bread.
Well this is Interesting: Microsoft advises IE users to switch browser because of security risk. http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2008/dec/16/internet
Well first world countries could employ governments that will force organisations like BP to use their resource to build a better future for humanity. People won?t though. Oh no we couldn?t possibly vote for someone with such radical policies. What will happen to us if we don?t run our economy on the basis of reward for greed. You need greed to run a proper country that?s how it works don?t you know. What do you mean the people of the future? Be serious man this isn?t Science fiction. The future will be fine as long as I have enough money now. You obviously don?t understand such complex matters. And furthermore just look at all the nice, decent, human individuals this world fosters.
Right I would just like to declare that I am now an expert on this because I read the wikipedia article on my lunch break. Apparently the easiest way to get hydrogen at the moment is from Hydrocarbons which are found as natural gas which is itself a fossil fuel. The extraction process separates the hydrogen atoms from the carbon atoms in a combustion like process the by-product of which is CO2. So you are still relying on fossil fuels and you are still producing CO2 although probably not as much over all so it will still be a bit better. What they need to do is find an easy way to get the H out of H2O and then when the H is burnt up in fuel cells it just goes back to H2O again. Which sounds a bit like perpetual motion, something my science master told me was impossible. Something else I learnt from school science is that hydrogen is one of the most explosive elements. So surely if you have a tank of the stuff in your car and you have a crash you will blow up a few city blocks.
No no no! That?s all wrong. If you?re going to make a snakebite with Special Brew you have to use much stronger cider than Strong Bow to do it justice. I would suggest K. Good heavens have some culture people.
I?m sure I saw Liz Hurley having sausage and chips and reading the Daily Sport in the caf this morning. I?d recognise her anywhere, builder?s bum, 2 days worth of stubble and an aggressive poodle.
Meh. I wasn?t going to vote anyway. The likelihood of there being categories for best biltong and most reasonable priced outlet from which to buy khaki shorts seem remote.
You may have to change the dwarves? names slightly if you want to properly type cast them with forumists. Perhaps something along the lines of Smelly, Hairy, Boozy, Angry, Pervy and Dot.
Mark Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Brendan, I have great pleasure in informing you > that you've just made the 200,000th post on the > forum. Congratulations. Ok. So wadda I win? Ey? Better be good.