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Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by taffthefish, May 20, 2013.

  1. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    Aber, I wouldn't expect you to be one of the decent Cardiff members on this board to understand. You have issues mate, get some pussy, it'll help. <cheers>
     
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  2. DaiJones

    DaiJones Well-Known Member

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    Don't take much does it ?

    The window lickers just can't stay away.
     
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  3. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    Ofcourse not, we love you big time. :)
     
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  4. taffthefish

    taffthefish Well-Known Member

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    Saw it for what is was and fair play VRD joined inwith the hangman game, although it did end the game prematurely.
     
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  5. ProjectVRD

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    <laugh>... the suspense in that game was riveting. I think most here knew after the first letter was revealed. Whoever it was that came up with a hangman game to know who it was has got a kudos from me.
     
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  6. It'sChicoTime

    It'sChicoTime Well-Known Member

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    Gypo is a racist slur, something used against us.

    If you want racists, look no further than this board.

    I ask again, were the Ting tongs not a comedy duo on little Britain?
     
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  7. SBFF

    SBFF Well-Known Member

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    Mostly because I don't like you, it has to be personal when it's that way, thats just you mind, not all jacks are like you though.
     
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  8. snlk/poksnbn

    snlk/poksnbn Active Member

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  9. It'sChicoTime

    It'sChicoTime Well-Known Member

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    I thought they were? I stand corrected if wrong.
     
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  10. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    <laugh>

    Sorry dude, but I can't actually remember you being a part of these forums. But there are far more important things in life than taking the words of a forum user to heart. Would it help if I stayed away?
     
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  11. DaiJones

    DaiJones Well-Known Member

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  12. SBFF

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    Thats ok, I don't remember you from the old 606, but here you are.
    It would help enormously if you stayed away from the Cardiff board, but we both know you're not going to do that don't we.
    I take nothing you say to heart, I just don't like you, it's that simple.
     
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  13. DartfordBluebird

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    ProjectVRD, just a few pointers about your signature:

    Swansea Bay is a technological powerhouse in world history and it's people invented some of the most important discoveries in our species entire history including:

    The Modern Blast Furnace Process, The Passenger Train, The Hydrogen Fuel Cell, The Battery, Radar, Linux, The Electro-Magnetic Pulse, The Large Hadron Collider, discovered X-Rays, the Vaccum Tube, the = (equals sign) in Maths, and now the Tidal Lagoon Power Station???

    No Swansea Bay, no modern way of life and no Swansea City FC.

    The blast furnace was invented by the Chinese in the 1st century BC. The modern coke blast furnace was invented by Abraham Darby who installed it in Coalbrookdale Shropshire.
    The application of raw anthracite coal to the blast furnace, first tried successfully by George Crane at Ynyscedwyn (Ystradgynlais) ironworks in South Wales in 1837.

    I'll give you the first paying passenger train as being the Mumbles railway.

    The Hydrogen fuel cell: German Physicist Christian Friedrich Schönbein invented the first crude fuel cell. A year later Welsh Physicist William Grove developed his first crude fuel cells in 1839.

    The battery: The first electrochemical cell was developed by the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta in 1792, and in 1800 he invented the first battery. (Hence the unit of elecrical potential being the Volt)

    Radar: In 1886, German physicist Heinrich Hertz showed that radio waves could be reflected from solid objects. The German inventor Christian Hülsmeyer was the first to use radio waves to detect the presence of distant metallic objects In 1904.

    Linux: The defining component of Linux is the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released 5 October 1991 by Linus Torvalds, who is Fnnish American.

    The electromagnetic pulse was first predicted by Enrico Fermi and proved during the first United States nuclear test in 1945.

    The Large Hadron Collider is a collaboration between about 8000 scientists from around the world.

    X rays: German physicist Wilhelm Röntgen is usually credited as the discoverer of X-rays in 1895. X-rays were found emanating from Crookes tubes, experimental discharge tubes invented around 1875, by scientists investigating the cathode rays. Crookes Tubes were invented by William Crookes born in London 1832.

    The Vaccum Tube: the first Vacuum tubes were known as the Geissler (Johann Heinrich Wilhelm Geissler (Born May 26, 1814 in Igelshieb, now Germany) and Crookes (see above) tubes. Famous scientists who experimented with such tubes included Thomas Edison, Eugen Goldstein, Nikola Tesla, and Johann Wilhelm Hittorf. The English physicist John Ambrose Fleming later worked on what he called the "oscillation valve" (because it passes current in only one direction).

    The Equals sign: The "=" symbol that is now universally accepted by mathematics for equality was first recorded by Welsh mathematician Robert Recorde (Born Tenby 1512).

    The Tidal Lagoon power station is anather callaboration by at least nine companies from countries such as: Van Oord a Dutch company, Costain, Atkins Global and Titan Environmental Surveys based in Bridgend.

    So that leaves you with the first paying passenger train and the first steam locomotive was invented by Richard Trevithick a Cornishman.
     
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  14. snlk/poksnbn

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    Dartford!
    Well corrected that man. <ok>
     
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  15. BluefromBridgend

    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    PVRD's very quiet today?
     
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  16. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    Replies in red. :)
     
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  17. snlk/poksnbn

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    What's the title of this article again? <laugh>
     
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  18. ProjectVRD

    ProjectVRD Well-Known Member

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    There is little point in me spending much time here, I explained to one of your guys on our boards that I will not bother coming here as much... everything I say is taken the wrong way in a defensive manner. It is for the best.
     
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  19. DerekTheMole

    DerekTheMole Well-Known Member

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    I was going to post about the Linux part of VRD's signature a while ago, but I thought I'd let him have it. Alan Cox definitely made (and still makes) huge improvements to the Linux kernel, but he didn't invent it. I know nothing about the others!
     
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  20. BluefromBridgend

    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    Apologies PVRD, you were clearly spending much time composing such a comprehensive response. <ok>

    It's all too complicated for me to even think about on a Friday afternoon. I wouldn't understand on a Monday morning either.
     
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