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Aesthetics wrote:Boreal Network, eat your heart out!
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Dude, niiiiice 8) I wonder if he's using...ehhhm... now i can't even remember the name of it. LCDJ, I think it was.
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I just farted and then sneezed and it sounded like the beginning of Dael by Autechre.
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turquoise70 wrote:I just farted and then sneezed and it sounded like the beginning of Dael by Autechre.

prrrrrrrKCHT beooo
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turquoise70 wrote:I just farted and then sneezed and it sounded like the beginning of Dael by Autechre.

prrrrrrrKCHT beooo


yup, exactly :lol:
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in my head i call twoism tizm. :roll:
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Folding bikes are really stupid.... one just passed by and made me laugh :D
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Cupz wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WTZe57l61VM&NR=1


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The first few pages of this thread were classic. I especially liked The Other's avatar kissing my avatar.

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Infinite E wrote:The first few pages of this thread were classic. I especially liked The Other's avatar kissing my avatar.


agreed! Poop, now I can't find it.
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The other day, I was out grocery shopping, and my son, who is the master of complete sentences at 4 years old, admired the store, saying only "a beautiful place!"

Needless to say, my BoC senses were tingling.
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CoBoC wrote:The other day, I was out grocery shopping, and my son, who is the master of complete sentences at 4 years old, admired the store, saying only "a beautiful place!"

Needless to say, my BoC senses were tingling.


n'aaww thats so cute!
should have sampled it :lol:
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CoBoC wrote:The other day, I was out grocery shopping, and my son, who is the master of complete sentences at 4 years old, admired the store, saying only "a beautiful place!"

Needless to say, my BoC senses were tingling.

:D Made my Day! :D
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Infinite E wrote:
Numerator wrote:
Mexicola wrote:
Numerator wrote:I think I'm in love with Professor Brian Cox


The next big BBC star, no doubt. He could just do for Physics what Sir David Attenborough did for wildlife programming. Intelligent, passionate, with the rare ability to communicate to the masses about a complex subject, get his point over, maintain interest with a vice-like grip, but avoid patronising at the same time.


You summed it up so well!
I'm watching Do You Know What Time What It Is? as I write this
fascinating stuff


i watched his first show a while back and his presentation really got on my nerves, for some reason. I've warmed to him though. He does have a knack for not making me feel out of my depth with physics, which i regularly do.

but if we're talking about TV science personalities, for me it's a two horse race: Attenborough VS Sagan

I watched Contact the other day, if you disregard the cheesy religion man its a quality movie


Hate to tell you but Sagan was (is?) one of Brian Cox's heroes. But yeah.

Oh, just found out Prof. Cox was also the scientific advisor on the movie Sunshine too. 8) (literally 8) )
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Mexicola wrote:
Infinite E wrote:
Numerator wrote:
Mexicola wrote:
Numerator wrote:I think I'm in love with Professor Brian Cox


The next big BBC star, no doubt. He could just do for Physics what Sir David Attenborough did for wildlife programming. Intelligent, passionate, with the rare ability to communicate to the masses about a complex subject, get his point over, maintain interest with a vice-like grip, but avoid patronising at the same time.


You summed it up so well!
I'm watching Do You Know What Time What It Is? as I write this
fascinating stuff


i watched his first show a while back and his presentation really got on my nerves, for some reason. I've warmed to him though. He does have a knack for not making me feel out of my depth with physics, which i regularly do.

but if we're talking about TV science personalities, for me it's a two horse race: Attenborough VS Sagan

I watched Contact the other day, if you disregard the cheesy religion man its a quality movie


Hate to tell you but Sagan was (is?) one of Brian Cox's heroes. But yeah.

Oh, just found out Prof. Cox was also the scientific advisor on the movie Sunshine too. 8) (literally 8) )


wow, really? I do love that film but I didn't know that.
Sagan should be everybody's hero
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turquoise70 wrote:
Infinite E wrote:The first few pages of this thread were classic. I especially liked The Other's avatar kissing my avatar.


agreed! Poop, now I can't find it.


i know, gutted. the way you made me/sun ra blush schoolgirlishly was genius

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Infinite E wrote:
turquoise70 wrote:
Infinite E wrote:The first few pages of this thread were classic. I especially liked The Other's avatar kissing my avatar.


agreed! Poop, now I can't find it.


i know, gutted. the way you made me/sun ra blush schoolgirlishly was genius


it lives on in our memories.
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ninetyoneplus wrote:I graduate in 18 days. Yay!


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