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Hope you're not one of those G4S employees that was sacked for beating kids :bandit:
The worst thing about this "rivalry" is that I always enjoy when Astro gets the natives all restless with his shenanigans, and I cant when the...
I said that at the very start of this ****in thread. To no avail @astroturfnaut I clearly hold no grudge as proven by interactions on other...
The pretense of ignorance. First post right off the bat was to reference to the closing of the other thread. Pretty obvious.
Because you know damn well that any argument you put forward is fine, I answer it, when you include your "conspiracy" crap or make it about me, a...
Same **** as the DM thread, topic of science and you show up, start talking about the DM thread and then start your copy paste partisan...
#luvknows
with our defence if you stop us scoring, there is a prob a 70% change you'll win the game probably
Know what you mean, after all we're no Leicester who just hammered them 3 0 :bandit:
Interesting but this article contradicts findings already shown. A huge cloud of Hydrogen gas passed by the alleged suppermassive black hole at...
Also I am pretty sure, not 100% that if you do the same with blood, it will in fact increase viscosity if you put a large amount in a bowl and...
We destroy the crystals at varying temps to increase the strength, with tempering. Otherwise it is more flexible and less brittle If Iron is...
of course not, you are far too bitter to ever drop a grudge, you couldn't even leave your baggage on the other thread.
Good explanation here of the two types of NFFs Pseudoplastics and Dilatants http://dilatantfluids.weebly.com/1-what-are-dilatant-fluids.html...
fair point, possibly I dont know myself. I read this "Glass, however, is actually neither a liquid—supercooled or otherwise—nor a solid. It is an...
Royal Madrid palace. The glass is so old it's changed shape, literally looks like water effect, if it moves constantly, however slowly that means...
I am not sure with the fluids that reduce resistance, I was mainly talking of the physics of custard and cornstarch and how they physically react...
Yes I did read this wrong. <ok> No one said blood was the same as starch, obviously you bypassed the issue of TDS. Blood has far less dissolved...
about 200 years, and it wont be the exact same shape as when you put it in