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  1. Bigmp

    Aberdeen anyone?

    Is there anyone actually doing anything up here or is everyone gone on permanent holiday.
  2. Does he mean cervical spine as in your neck or did he get confused with your lumbar region as in lower back?
  3. Cheers Geoff I didn't think i should go into too many things or the post would never end.
  4. 1. Increase in energy would have an increase in (entropy) heat so Polar ice caps would melt causing a rise in sea levels and the mass extinction of most of the species that require the conditions provided (polar bears, penguins)... OR 2. Think the film the day after tomorrow would happen first... collapse of the north atlantic current as the change in salinity or whatever reason they give. The massive change in topography of the planet could disrupt the gulf stream so a massive climatic change all round? 3. Then there would be an increasing demand for space... massive population boom would have everyone demanding more space, then more material goods would need to be made so more production and more pollution. UNLESS some of the energy is used to filter the air and purify it, and the materials removed could be converted back to elements for production... the CO2 taken out could be converted back to carbon and oxygen allowing for more thermal release from the planet reducing the likelihood of 1 &/or 2. The energy itself could allow for massive advancements in science and knowledge by allowing every pc to be permanently powered on a massive scale distributed computing network think folding@home, communitygrid, GIMPS Tech advances would be great as well as the limiting factor is the time to try every permutation of possibilities. (think lighter and lighter materials for planes/kites so less fuel required for space travel then bring back materials from the stars. The list is endless...
  5. how about have fat people use bikes attached to dynamos linked into the grid. fat people could really power the nation and lower use of oil and coal stations
  6. I would strap a jet engine to the back of a buggy, and some skids to the bottom (maybe a seat belt too) and go find me a beach. Then I would light it up and go have some fun over the pond, up some hills, down some dales.
  7. I am now nocturnal so it doesn't really matter not getting to bed at night. Also I am going over to Islay in the next couple weeks and will be bringing back a little something something to help (hopefully a cask or two).
  8. Bigmp

    PaySafe

    Yeah i had an thought it would be something like that
  9. Bigmp

    PaySafe

    Has anyone every heard of or used paysafe? I was responding to an online ad and was asked to use paysafe by the seller. I have asked if they would accept a paypal transfer and they haven't had a chance to respond yet, but i was wondering if the paysafe thing can be trusted.
  10. All i will say is that if the violence spread up to Scotland... I will personally find the person that started it and kick their ass from here to kingdom come. especially that Glaswegian twat! serves him right getting arrested for it. I like the logic of the looters... "We are getting our taxes back..." yeah and what do you think your taxes for the next year will be spent on... oh that is right replacing all the stolen stock and paying for repairs to damaged shops... buying new buses/cars.
  11. Bigmp

    Aberdeen anyone?

    I am just looking for someone that can give me a hand with things if i need assistance
  12. One of the Ikea bags would do the job nicely i think.
  13. Simply put: A light year is a unit of measurement of length i.e. The distance that light can travel in one year. A lightyear is close to 10 trillion kilometers so when we can see "90- odd billion light years"... (10^13)(9*10^9) gives you 9*10^22 kilometers... To put a little perspective on it,... 56 sextillion miles or the lengthy 56,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles The universe is 13.7 billion, (13,700,000,000) years old and we can see only so much of it. Simple
  14. I would stop whatever killed all the dinosaurs and see how evolution should have gone without the intervention from beyond the stars.
  15. Bigmp

    Aberdeen anyone?

    Aberdeen as I am at uni up there. Edinburgh over the holidays
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