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1
Just Chat! / Re: rock solid OS
« on: 10/03/2012 23:49:48 »
All those memories

2
Geek Speak / Re: Windows 8 consumer preview
« on: 01/03/2012 07:13:25 »
No start button? What! [:o]

3
Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How can you blow hot and cold?
« on: 01/03/2012 07:08:16 »
I also asked this a while ago now: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=20394.0

4
Physiology & Medicine / Re: Can you alter ones DNA to make a super human?
« on: 22/02/2012 00:51:36 »
Plus I don't think anyone has actually been cloned, well, not that I know of anyway...

5
Physiology & Medicine / Re: Can you alter ones DNA to make a super human?
« on: 22/02/2012 00:43:09 »
Too many things can go wrong. I don't think you can just chop and change DNA like that.

6
Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Groaning aloud here?
« on: 18/02/2012 09:23:30 »
Quote from: demografx on 17/02/2012 01:35:43
But I'm sure your day will go fast.
Oh yes, I winged my way through it, time flies when you're doing nothing!

7
Technology / Can cars go backwards as fast as they can go forward?
« on: 14/02/2012 04:19:20 »
And if no, why not? [;D]

8
Chemistry / Re: electrolisis with copper electrodes
« on: 12/02/2012 09:05:05 »
Could be copper (I) oxide.

9
Just Chat! / Re: JimBob update
« on: 02/02/2012 08:12:01 »
G'day JimBob me old matey! Long time no speak. Hope you are doing well.

10
Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How should we defend against NEOs?
« on: 29/01/2012 08:28:49 »
I guess what they did in the movie Armageddon wouldn't have worked in real life [B)]

11
Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How should we defend against NEOs?
« on: 29/01/2012 08:22:14 »
Yes I suppose it would be rather hard to calculate even as a purely theoretical exercise.

12
Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Groaning aloud here?
« on: 29/01/2012 07:48:24 »
Quote from: demografx on 29/01/2012 05:56:52
My wife and I started to date after she backed her car into mine.

We met by accident.

Did she say "gimme a break/brake" or "gimme a new Ford"?

13
Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: How should we defend against NEOs?
« on: 29/01/2012 07:41:33 »
How big does an asteroid need to be so that when you blow it up, its own gravity pulls it back together?

14
Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Groaning aloud here?
« on: 28/01/2012 04:54:43 »
Quote from: demografx on 27/01/2012 23:17:25
Don, sorry about your PunAward, the punning thread budget only had enough in Treasury to get you 2010, not 2012.
It was acci-dental, the secretary spent all the money buying 1 molar Oral-B and Listerine

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Just Chat! / Re: Punning is hard(ly) work! Groaning aloud here?
« on: 28/01/2012 04:49:37 »
There needs to be a new definition of 'pundit' as in "someone who offers advice on how to pun(ed) it" [;D]

16
Famous Scientists, Doctors and Inventors / Re: How was Linnaeus able to name so many species?
« on: 28/01/2012 04:30:16 »
He had a lot of spare time?

17
Guest Book / Re: THUMBS UP ALL :)
« on: 28/01/2012 04:25:32 »
Quote this post to see the layout.
http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum

18
Technology / Re: How does a car measure how much petrol it has left in the tank?
« on: 27/01/2012 23:24:44 »
Awesome, thanks for the replies.

19
Technology / How does a car measure how much petrol it has left in the tank?
« on: 27/01/2012 12:05:00 »
When I am nearly out of petrol (gas) I often see the yellow petrol tank symbol telling me to fill up the car, but I have noticed that when I park on a gradient for a while, the little symbol is gone but after a bit of driving it comes up again. This made me curious as to how the car detects the amount of petrol, and why this is affected by parking on a slope.

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Physics, Astronomy & Cosmology / Re: Are the days getting longer or shorter?
« on: 27/01/2012 03:10:34 »
Could it be all these earthquakes?

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